With Dr Mona Siddiqui.
Producer Karen Gregor
With Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.25,7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Chief Rabbi, Dr Jonathan Sacks.
Jeremy Paxman and guests set the cultural agenda for the week. Producer Ariane Koek. Repeated at9.30pm
Martha Kearney is joined by guests for lively and topical interviews and conversation presented from a woman's point of view. Drama: Music and Silence by Rose Tremain. Part 11 of 15. Editor Ruth Gardiner. E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Am*— (or until close of play)
England v West Indies
Commentary on the fifth and final day's play in the First Cornhill Test at Edgbaston. Including at
1.15 and 3.45 News and at 1.18* Your Letters Answered.
-Approximate times
Lisa Appignanesi concludes a three-part exploration of the work of the 19th-century neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis. A Science on Trial. When Freud gave his theories to the world, he was at the cutting edge of brain science. But was he truly a scientist, and have the foundations of psychoanalysis been permanently tainted by his claims and methods? Producer Mark Burman Sigmund Freud sites - Webwatch: page 47
The conclusion of Patrick Dennis 's fictional memoir, dramatised in six parts by Rene Basilico. Patrick announces that he will marry in his own good time, but that is not soon enough for Auntie Mame. With Dame Hilda Bracket as Auntie Mame and Michael J Reynolds narrating as Patrick Dennis. Theme music Jim Parker. Producer John Fawcett Wilson
Part of Radio 4's Time Bank Week. With John Waite. PHONE: [number removed]
Another four contestants take the chair to face Peter Snow 's questions on specialist subjects and general knowledge. Heat 7. Producer Paul Bajoria
Five dramas about extraordinary children from around the world. 3: Child of the Suburbsby Katie Hims. Milton Sylvio and Sylvio Milton are identical twins growing up in Belford Roxo, Brazil, who escape from the violence around them by flying kites. When a foreign journalist visits the area, I the boys are excited about being chosen to talk to ! him and have plenty to say. Director Kate Rowland John Peel : page 15
Vincent Duggleby takes calls on an issue affecting personal finance. I Producer Chris A'Court. LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
Part of Radio 4's Time Bank Week.
1: You've Never Heard My Music by Donna Franceschild and Simon Little. A story of four people who ring the Samaritans to find the volunteers have a sympathetic ear and a tender heart. Producer Nicholas Newton. Director Bill Bryden. Music John Tarns PHONE: [number removed] (R)
Glenn Tilbrook presents five programmes about the preparations behind the world's biggest music and performing arts festival at Glastonbury. Part 1. Producer Alison Vernon-Smith Music: page 49
With Sheila Dillon. Extended repeat from yesterday 12.30pm
Anne Mackenzie and guests explore issues from the four corners of the earth - from politics to popular culture, arttO anthropology. Producer Amber Dawson
With Clare English and Eddie Mair.
Stephen Fry joins regulars Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden , Tim Brooke-Taylor and chairman
Humphrey Lyttelton for the antidote to panel games, this week at the Lyttelton Theatre on London's South Bank. With Colin Sell at the piano. Producer Jon Naismith. Repeated Sunday 12 noon
Kathy is hurt by grouting. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
With Francine Stock. Producer Tanya Hudson
Jenny Cuffe follows the work of three of Britain's frontline investigators in the first of a new three-part series. 1: Fraud Busters Following the Government's renewed promise to crack down on welfare cheats, she joins a team from the Benefits Agency. Editor David Ross
John McCarthy presents a series about his attempt to understand the Bible. 6: The Road to Damascus.McCarthy returns to Damascus, scene not only of St Paul 's conversion but also of his own release from captivity eight years ago. He shares a moment of revelation in a prison cell. Producer Roger Childs (R)
Mark Carwardine tracks down the wild and domesticated grazing animals that have created the landscape around us.
Producer Brett Westwood. Repeated tomorrow 11am
Shortened repeat of 9am
New Zealand, 1936. Passions run as high as the temperature in Barbara Anderson 's humorous j novel. Abriged in ten parts by Elizabeth Bradbury.
Read by Julia Morton. Part 1. Producer Sarah Johnson
Shortened repeat from Saturday 9am
Emma Fielding and William Gaminara read
Deborah Moggach 'sbestselling story of passion in 17th-century Holland. Abridged in ten parts by Elizabeth Bradbury. Part 6. Producer Sarah Johnson (R)