With Anna Hill.
Sue McGregor and Edward Stourton.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Rev Dr Colin Morris.
The guest is Dr Jonathan Miller. Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
Jenni Murray with news, culture and discussion from a woman's perspective. Drama: Vital Signs by Sarah Woods. Part 5. Drama repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
Rory MacLean presents a travel series. 2: This week, a stroll through a garden in time, a trip across the Pacific to come to terms with bereavement, and a journey to India. Producer Marc Beeby Repeat
A five-part comedy series by Kay Stonham. 2: The Woman with no Personality.
This week, a therapist discovers a whole new personality syndrome in a woman who, rather than having several personalities, is so boring she has no personality at all. with Ronnie Ancona , Hugh Ross and Melanie Hudson. Producer Jane Berthoud
With Trixie Rawlinson and John Waite.
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Nick Clarke hosts round five of the cryptic quiz. This week Wales take on The Midlands. With panellists Brian Ford, Antonia Fraser , Patrick Hannan and Peter Stead.
Producer Paul Bajoria. Repeated Sunday 8pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Nick Burbridge. Jonathan needs surgery. His father wants him to take it like a man. What kind of initiation awaits him on the ward, with three strangers, and their potent world of secrets, memories and dreams? with Nick Robinson. Peter Gunn. David Jarvis. Julie Livesey and Eve Karpf Director Celia de Wolff
Growing Old Gracefully. A healthy, active old age is what we all want, but what can we do to keep our minds and bodies as fit and healthy as a 25 year old? Phone Barbara Myers with your questions and experiences.
Producer Helen Sharp. [address removed] LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
The Scorer's Tale. Keen amateur cricketer, Kit Wright , looks at the intricate world of one of the unsung stars of the sport. Producer Viv Beeby
15: 1915 to 1918 - the Great War For details see Monday
David Stenhouse presents the book programme, including an interview with Michael Holroyd.
Repeated from Sunday 4pm
Alex Brodie and his guests engage in lively conversation about how current media trends affect our lives. Producer Lindsay Leonard
With Clare English and Eddie Mair. Editor Kevin Marsh
More interpretations of the week's events, brought to you by Alan Coren , Andy Hamilton , Hattie Hayridge and Roy Hattersley. With chairman Simon Hoggart.
Producer Lucy Armitage
Repeated tommorow 12.30pm
Has David's balloon burst?
Written by Simon Fhth. Director Jeremy Meadow Editor Vanessa Whitburn
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Francine Stock meets novelist
Magnus Mills, who made last year's Booker Prize shortlist while working as a bus driver.
Producer Adrian Washbourne
By Sarah Woods. Friday: the medical director and Carol begin the investigation into the death of the Ruddle baby. Part 5. Repeated from 10.45am For details see Monday
Nick Clarke chairs the last of six debates. Listeners can also vote on the motion. "The book is a better tool for children than the web." From The
Froebel Institute, London.
To vote YES dial [number removed]0311. To vote NO dial [number removed]0322. LINES OPEN from
8.45pm. Maximum call cost lOp. Producer Nick Utechin. Repeated tomorrow 1.15pm
By Alistair Cooke.
Producer Tony Grant. Rptd Sunday 8.45am
With Robin Lustig.
By Michael Frayn. Final part. For details see Monday
Eleanor Oldroyd celebrates the life of motor racing legend Stirling Moss , who is 70 today. He speaks about the crash which ended his career in 1962. Producer Simon Crosse
By lain Banks. Part 5. For details see Monday