From St David's, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire.
As VE Day approaches, Mark Tully finds music and words to express the feelings of people who have been to war. A Unique Broadcasting production
Countryside artist Gordon Beningfield and his wife Betty serve up a traditional breakfast and some radical statements.
Producer Carol Trewin
Religious news with Colin Morris.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
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Repeated from Friday
Live from Chichester and Bamberg
Cathedrals, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the war in Europe. Led by Prof Dr Heimo Ertl and the Very Rev John Treadgold.
Preachers Prof Dr Wolfgang Klausnitzer and the Rt Rev Michael Marshall.
Christ is the King (Vulpius); Veritas
Mea (George Malcolm ); Ephesians 2, w 13-22; Now thank we all our God (Nun Danket); John 4, w 19-24, Ihr Knechte des Herrn (Eben); Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Lobe den
Herren). Directors of music Werner Pees and Alan Thurlow. Organists
James Thomas and Markus Willinger.
Omnibus edition.'
Media news with Joanna Coles.
Producer Anne Reevell. Rptd Tuesday 11.00pm
Big Rocks. The return of the offbeat travel series from far-flung corners of the world. Presented by Andy Kershaw , with Cleo Paskal in the South Pacific, Jasper Winn on traditional Moroccan music, and William Green enjoying the erotica of Indian temples. Producer Noah Richier
with James Cox.
Anne Swithinbank , Nigel Colborn and Geoffrey Smith answer queries for horticultural societies in Tyne and Wear. A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
by Wilkie Collins. Dramatised in six episodes by Ray Jenkins.
4: July, 1847. Magdalen disguises herself and goes to stay near Noel.
With Kathleen Helme , Simon Bullock ,
Christopher Good and Jo Kendall. Music by Peter Brewis played by Maurice Cambridge Director Janet Whitaker Rpt
Repeated from Friday
Anthony Howard looks at the reputations of five politicians. 4: Anthony Crosland. Repeated from Thursday
Pat Beasley guides listeners through Peterborough, his cosmopolitan home. Repeated from Tuesday
Gareth Owen introduces the winners of the BBC Wildlife Magazine Poet of the Year competition, announced at the BBC Poetry Festival, and talks to judges Nick Davies , Helen Dunmore and Roger McGough. Producer Sally Marmion
Repeated from Friday
Land of the Rising Yen. Can Japan cope with the remorseless rise of its currency? Peter Day reports from Tokyo. Producer Mark Gregory
A five-part dramatisation of Rudyard Kipling 's famous adventures of Mowgli. 3: Letting in the Jungle
With Timothy Bateson , Robert Glenister , Sam Dastor and Jonathan Tafler. Dramatised by Michelene Wandor. Director Chris Wallis
Readings presenting Britain through the eyes of settlers and visitors. 6: Inglesi by Italian Beppe Severgnini.Read by Nigel Anthony.
Producer Roanna Benn
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
BBC Foreign Affairs Editor,
John Simpson , presents six programmes featuring the lives of people forced into exile. Irina Ratushinskaya and Igor Geraschenko. The Russian poet and her husband tell of their harrowing life under four Soviet leaderships. Producer Marc Jobst
Mark Whittaker presents a special programme on the North Sea. Repeated from Wednesday
Last of the series in which Joanna Buchan seeks common threads in tales from everyday life. All for Love Producer Angela Hind Rpt
A compilation of letters exchanged between the actor/playwright Hugo Williams and his wife, the model,
Margaret Vyner , chronicling the months leading up to and beyond VE Day. The letters are read by the actor's son, poet Hugo Williams , with Theresa Gallagher. Abridged by Kate Dunn. Producer Hilary Dunn
The evening office of Compline sung by the choir of Bramdean School. Producer Amanda Hancox