with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
Presented by Hazel Bradley. Including Bells on Sunday from St John the Baptist, Burford. Producer Clare Huey
Oliver Walston joins Mac and Anne Woodley on their ranch near the Mexican border for a Texan breakfast. Producer Tim Coleman
Religious news with Colin Morris.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Chnstine Morgan
The director of the National
Osteoporosis Society speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the charity's work.
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by Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Fnday
All Too Human Lenten series in which women preachers explore the impact of the gospel. 3: Gospel and Partnership. From the Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul, Sheffield. Preacher Canon Jane Sinclair. Genesis 1, w 26-31;
Mark 14, w 1-9. Musical director Simon Lole. Organist Tim Horton.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Anne Reevell. RptdTuesday 11.00pm
Last of the series in which Christina
Dodwell explores the mysterious island of Madagascar. A River Ride to the Fossil Forest. Christina paddles her own canoe and meets an invisible man. Producer Simon Elmes
with James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Nigel Colborn answer questions from the Sawston Horticultural Society. A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
by Lew Wallace. Dramatised in four parts by Catherine Czerkawska.
1: A Friendship Betrayed. Two men's lives run almost in parallel. One is a prince of Jerusalem, Judah Ben Hur. The other is known as "He that was born to be King of the Jews." with Michael Tudor Bames ,
Don McCorkindale , Gavin Muir and Joshua Towb. Music by Wilfredo Acosta. Director Glyn Dearman. Repeated Friday at 2.00pm * See This Week: page 7
Repeated from Friday
Denys Blakeway examines the debate over human nature and its implications for public policy. Repeated from Thursday
4: Little Tibet. A team of students visits an isolated group of Tibetans. Repeated from Tuesday
Gareth Owen , poet Lavinia Greenlaw and actor Bernard Hill explore some of the best new science poetry. Producer Viv Beeby
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with Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
At the Double. Logistics can win wars. And the science of getting the right stuff to the right place on time is now crucial to a company's success too. Peter Day reports from the front line. Producer Colin Wilde
A dramatisation of Betsy Byars ' novel The Two Thousand Pound Goldfish.
The final episode. with Dominic Letts , John Baddeley , Keith Drinkel and James Telfer Dramatised by Tony Coult Director Celia De Wolff Rpt
Black comedy has come a long way since the days of negative stereotypes and self-deprecating humour. Lenny Henry , Angie Le Mar , Felix Dexter ,
Llewella Gideon and others tell the story of the new wave of black comedians.
Producer Jackie Christie
A four-part series on the histories of black people in Britain. 1: Packed Like Books. Presented by David Dabydeen. Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Last in the documentary series. Ambos Nogales. Writer Margy Rochlin grew up listening to her father's stories about his home town of Nogales on the US/Mexico border. On the occasion of the Cinqo de Mayo festival she returned to look for the city of her imagination. Producer Jay Allison for Soundprint, USA
Prof John Durrant discusses developments in the technology of war. Repeated from Wednesday 8.15pm
Women from the Isle of Dogs have their say. With Susan Marling. Producer Merilyn Harris
The events in Tiananmen Square are often grouped with the anti-Communist revolutions in Europe during 1989. In the last of six conversations with British diplomats, Sir Alan Donald , UK Ambassador to China at the time, tells Robert Kee how China always defeats such easy assumptions. A Brian Lapping production
Presented by Peter Hill. Producer Smita Patel
Sylvia Sands considers the spirituality of the Bronte sisters.
3: Ann - Compassionate Universalist Producer Bert Tosh