Third of six arts documentaries.
Judge Antonio Cassese heads the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia. It falls to him to examine evidence of atrocities committed on all sides in Bosnia. The distinguished Italian jurist keeps faith with humanity by seeking solace in the work of 17th-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, who produced serene images when his country was similarly torn apart.
(Stereo)
(NB: Tonight's programme was originally scheduled for 23 April but was replaced by Killing for an Idea as Radio Times went to press.)