With the Rev Dr Brian Haymes.
Presented by Anna Hill.
With John Humphrys and Carolyn Quinn.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News With Garry Richardson.
7.48 Thought for the Day With Canon David Winter.
Andrew Marr and guests set the cultural agenda for the week. Producer Alice Feinstein Shortened repeat at 9.30pm
8/8. Ben Johnson. Repeated from Saturday at 7.43pm
2/3 Jo Morris meets three people who've chosen to retrain as teachers. It's spring term, and one of them is wondering whether he's made the right decision. producer Sarah Taylor
6/6 The Moment of Truth. Agatha must quickly discover the identity of the poisoner, but James is refusing to help.
Dramatised by David Semple from the novel by MC Beaton .
Producer Carol Smith
Continuing the series on dementia. Why drug treatments that help people with Alzheimer's may be withdrawn from the NHS. Presenters Liz Barclay and John Waite.
7/8. Anita Klein. Repeated from Saturday at 4.02pm
With Nick Clarke.
15/17 The third semi-final of the venerable quiz, with contestants from the north and west of England, Scotland and Wales. Chaired by Robert Robinson. Producer Richard Edis Repeated on Saturday at 11pm
Repeated from yesterday at 7pm
Plucky Carol's (Jenny Eclair ) dreams come true when she is shot to fame in a reality TV show. But how much will her fame actually cost her? Written by Jenny Eclair and Julie Balloo. With Ewan Bailey , Jan Goodman ,
Gerard McDermott , Harry Myers and Ronni Ancona. producer Liz Webb
Listeners' personal finance questions answered by Vincent Duggleby and his guests. Producer Jessica Laugharne PHONE: [number removed]0444 (calls from land lines cost no more than 8p per minute) Lines open from 1.30pm
RT CHOICE 1/5. Othello. This series of readings from some of the sources of Shakespeare's works begins with Simon Russell Beale reading the tale taken from
Geraldi Cinthio 's Gli Hecatommithi. Introduced by Dr Carol Rutter.
Abridged by Gordon House . Producer Claudine Toutoungi
1/5. Ever wondered what's making you itch? Or rather, who? Here the parasites that are comfortable using us as their home get the chance to tell their own stories.
Today Liza Tarbuck is a head louse. Producer Mark Rickards
Mushrooms. The centre of commercial mushroom-production in Northern Ireland is under threat. Sheila Dillon finds out Why. Repeated from yesterday at 12.30pm
Anne Mackenzie and contributors from across the globe Offer perspectives on topical issues. Producer Mark Rickards
6/8. Kaffe Fassett. Repeated fromSaturday at 12.27pm
New series 1/7. The famous "antidote to panel games" returns for its 46th series, from the London Palladium.
Jeremy Hardy joins regulars Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden , Tim Brooke-Taylor and chairman Humphrey Lyttelton. With Colin Sell at the piano. producer Jon Naismith Repeated on Sunday at 12.04pm
BBC AUDIO: Selections from this award-winning quiz show are available on CD and audio cassette, including the newly released
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue9. 9. Available at www.bbcshop.comand all good retail outlets or by calling [number removed]19.
It's D-Day in the Grundy household.
For cast see page 40 Repeated tomorrow at 2pm
5/8. Zandra Rhodes. Repeated from Saturday at 9.57am FM
Former Cheers scriptwriter Rob Long - who wrote the bestselling insider's guide to comedy, Conversations with my Agent - talks to Mark Lawson about further revelations in the sequel. Producer Timothy Prosser
1/5. Lucy, aged 38, has just discovered she is pregnant, so she and John are going for a scan. A hugely amusing book, dramatised by the author Stephanie Caiman.
Director Chris Wallis Repeated from 10.45am
Judges, lawyers, teachers and housewives are some of the many women who join the Freemasons. Women from the Honourable Fraternity of Ancient Masons reveal their great passion for Freemasonry, the sense of "brotherhood" that it gives them, and the reasons they want to belong to a society that has secrets. Presented by Kate Meynell. Producers Alison Vernon-Smith and Kate Meynell
7/9. Botswana. The last San Bushmen are battling to remain on their ancestral land. Paul Kenyon investigates. Repeated from Thursday
9/9. Re-Wilding Britain. Paul Evans travels to the East Anglian fens and to the Lake District to explore a potentially exciting future for our countryside that aims to "re-wild" the rural landscape. Producer Brett Westwood
Shortened repeat from 9am
With Claire Bolderson.
1/10. Overture. A new novel by Paul Auster that tells the story of Nathan and Tom, an uncle-and-nephew double act. Abridged by Lauris Morgan Griffiths . Read by Garrick Hagon. Producer Louise Armitage
RT DIRECT: Brooklyn Follies by Paul Auster is available for E15.99 (RRP E16.99) including p&p. To order, send a cheque payable to RT Direct.
Address:[address removed]. Call [number removed]042 (calls from land lines cost no more than 8p per minute), quoting RT, or visitwww.rtdirect.sparkledirect.com
Shortened repeat from Saturday at 9am
With Rachel Hooper.
1/5. Biography of Queen Isabella. Repeated from 9.45
Michael Gallagher reports on suicide.
Pakistan v England
The fourth day's play in the First Test from Multan, Pakistan. including 7.15-7.21 News and Papers;
8.31 Yesterday in Parliament; 9.45 Daily Service.
Producer Peter Baxter *approximate time
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Suitable Boy (7/20)