The Book On One (RTE Radio 1, 2.45 p.m.) As part of the 25th anniversary celebrations at Greendale Community School, Kilbarrack, a selection of extracts from its past pupils - including Roddy Doyle, Paul Mercier, Catherine Dunne and Enda Walsh. RTE producer, Seamus Hosey, a former teacher at the school, chairs a discussion evening with readings by the authors in Greendale on Tuesday at 8 p.m., admission free.
The Health Report (RTE Radio 1, 3.30 p.m.) An insight into the work of the pathologist in Irish hospitals.
Play of the Week (RTE Radio 1, 9 p.m.)
A Brief History of Failed Flight, a sombre adult drama by Lee Gallagher.
Right Said Fred: The Story of DIY (BBC Radio 2, 9 p.m.) Featuring music, comedy sketches and readings from Three Men in a Boat and The Diary of a Nobody.
Wednesday
The Documentary On One (RTE Radio 1, 7.05 p.m.) In Lacrymosa Jacqui Corcoran looks at the subject of death from the perspective of three people.
Not So Different (RTE Radio 1, 9.30 p.m.) A report on Pathways, a drama-based training course initiated by Schizophrenia Ireland.
The Open Mind (RTE Radio 1, 7.05 p.m.) Seamus Heaney, in the first of a three-part series, looks at the background of the story of Beowulf.
The Green Room (Lyric fm, 7 p.m.) Aedin Gormley talks to Ray Disney, nephew of Walt, about his latest project Fantasia 2000.
The News Huddlines (BBC Radio 2, 9.30 p.m.) The programme and cast Roy Hudd, June Whitfield and Chris Emmett are back. Audioscope (RTE Radio 1, 7.35 p.m.) Science graduate Marina O'Neill describes how acquiring a visual disability prompted her to take positive action in the area of adaptive technology.
Movers and Shakers (RTE Radio 1, 7.05 p.m.) Michael Fortune talks to the very successful horse trainer, Aiden O'Brien.