with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
Presented by Hazel Bradley. Including Bells on Sunday from the Parish of All Saints, Okehampton, Devon. Producer Stephen Shipley
Oliver Walston begins a four-part journey round France. Producer Carol Trewin
Religious news with Trevor Barnes.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Christine Morgan
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of a charity devoted to the relief of tinnitus - permanent head noises. DONATIONS TO: British Tinnitus Association, [address removed]
CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
Mass from Stoneyhurst College, near Clitheroe in Lancashire. Celebrant and preacher Father James Chaning -Pierce, SJ. 0 worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; The Lord's my shepherd; Lord for tomorrow and its needs; Forth in thy name, 0 Lord I go. With the choir of St Mary's Hall, Stoneyhurst, conducted by P Morrison , and the Stoneyhurst
College Choir, organist J F Mallord and choirmaster W J Usher.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Anne Reevell. Rptd Tuesday 11.00pm
5: Moscow. Angus Roxburgh, the BBC's man in Moscow, looks at letters sent home from his adopted city. Producer Kate Whitehead
Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Geoffrey Smith answer queries for Henllan and District Gardening Club.
A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
Dramatised in six episodes by Neville Smith. 5: Omens of Ruin. 1666 is the year of the Great Fire of London. with Rachel Atkins. Susannah Corbett , Emma Gregory and Gavin Muir. Music by Guy Woolfenden , played by the Purcell Quartet
Director Jane Morgan. Rptd Friday at 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
The End of Enlightenment?
Peter Kellner asks whether our belief in a better life on earth is dying. Repeated from Thursday
Billy Bragg ends his journey in Hastings, England
Repeated from Tuesday
T S Eliot died 30 years ago. In the second commemorative programme, Gareth Owen listens to his poetry. Producer Tim Dee
Repeated from Friday
Northern Ireland's Protestants are often viewed as stubborn with an essentially negative approach.
A four-part series questions the truth of the stereotype. 1: Believing
Mary McAleese explores how some emphases in Protestant theology have affected Protestant attitudes.
Producer Bert Tosh
Last in the series of quirky retellings of tales by the Brothers Grimm.
Letting Your Hair Down by Alan Gilbey.
Producer Nandita Ghose
Only one person in three in Britain dies having made a will. David Addis goes in search of wills that are ordinary, extraordinary and plain peculiar. Producer Sara Conkey Rpt
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
A collaboration between documentary makers from America, Australia, Canada and Britain. 1: The Other History. Writer Ed Ball explores the legacy of his family's slave-owning past in the rice plantations of Charleston. Series editor Sharon Banoff Producer David Isay for Soundprint, USA
Repeated from Wednesday
1: Jane Eyre. Peggy Reynolds explores how Charlotte Bronte's classic novel has continued to capture the imagination. Producer Sally Marmion Rpt
A history of child rearing. 5: Education and Schooling. Rosalind Miles looks at children's experiences of education. Producer Lucy Lunt
Presented by Michael Fairbairn. Producer Smita Patel
Living Alone for the Love of God
2: Challenge. Sister Una Kroll explores the challenges of living by herself.