with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Hazel Bradley. Including Bells on Sunday from St Buryan, Penzance. Producer Noel Vincent
Robin Page retreats for a "breakfast" with Joe Backhouse on Horsey Island. Producer Tim Coleman
Religious news with Colin Morris.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Christine Morgan
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which recruits families to provide permanent adoptive homes for "hard to place" children.
DONATIONS TO: Parents for Children, [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
For the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Christians in Skipton, North Yorkshire, gather together in St Andrew 's Church to celebrate and explore the true meaning of unity. Led by Rev David Emison with preacher
Rev Adrian Botwright. Reading Luke 4, w 16-21. Organist Douglas Riddiough. Director of music Eileen Riddiough.
Omnibus edition.
* See This Week: page 8
Media news with Joanna Coles.
Producer Anne Reevell. Rptd Tuesday 11.00pm
4: Cairo. Stephen Sackur, the BBC's
Cairo correspondent, selects from the letters of Florence Nightingale, Flaubert and Edward Lear - all visitors to the city. Producer Kate Whitehead
with James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Nigel Colborn answer questions from the Whittlesford Gardening Club. Chairman Eric Robson.
A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
Dramatised by Neville Smith.
4: Living Merrily. In 1665 England was at war with Holland, but the greatest threat that year was from the Plague.
With Gavin Muir , Struan Rodger ,
Charles Simpson , Malcolm Ward , Derek Waring and Peter Yapp. Music by Guy Woolfenden , played by the Purcell Quartet. Director Jane Morgan Repeated Friday at 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
In the last of the series, Will Hutton looks at who pays the price for the City of London's continuing success. Repeated from Thursday
Billy Bragg visits a town in each of the mainland nations and asks: "Are you British?" 2: Machynlleth, Wales Repeated from Tuesday
Gareth Owen presents listeners' requests and listens to T S Eliot's poems 30 years after his death. Producer Tim Dee
Chris Dunkley airs your comments. Repeated from Friday
Jacques and Jill. Last in the series in which Sir Charles Powell examines relations between Britain and France. Producer Gwyneth Williams
by Bill Taylor
Quirky retellings of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm.
Spotty, four-eyed George fancies glamorous Tamsin next door.
(Rpt)
In the last of the series, Edward Blishen , Zdena Tomin and George Szirtes select three favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from yesterday at 4.00pm
In the last of the series, Colin Morris examines the ideas which were the powerhouse of northern chapel life. Producer Chris Gwilliam
Jez Nelson presents the switched-on science programme. Repeated from Wednesday
Ethics and responsibility are the theme of the last in the travel magazine series from the Royal Geographical Society. With Aminatta Forna and Robert Elms.
A Goldhawk production
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A six-part series on the history of child rearing. 4: Friday Night Equals Syrup of Figs. How did 17th-century parents potty-train their children? What did they do with the nappies? Rosalind Miles takes a look at health and habits through the ages. Producer Lucy Lunt
# See Dr Mark Porter : page 29
Presented by Peter Hill. Producer Smita Patel
Living Alone for the Love of God.
1: Freedom. Sister Una Kroll left her convent in Gwent 18 months ago to live by herself in the centre of Monmouth. Producer Roy Jenkins