from St Clement Danes. Strand, London.
Mark Tully considers mysticism. A Unique Broadcasting production
An exploration of the wildlife of Britain. 2: Prisoners of the Sun.
Lionel Kelleway joins the reptilian sun worshippers of the Mendip Hills. Producer Julian Hector
Religious news with Gerald Butt.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum. WRITE TO: Sunday, Room 5038, BBC North. PO Box 27,
Manchester. PHONE: (0161) [number removed]
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which campaigns on behalf of victims of torture.
DONATIONS TO: Redress Trust, [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: (0181) [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
from Ballyholme Presbyterian Church, Bangor. Conducted by the Rev Dr Donald Watts.
Omnibus edition.
Who Went There. Cleo Paskal presents the off-beat travel series. Annie Caulfield treks with the Bedouins of Jordan, and Mike Ladd follows Aboriginal traces in Australian time and space. Producer Noah Richler
with James Cox.
Anne Swithinbank , Nigel Colborn and Geoffrey Smith visit the Northern Horticultural Society, Harlow Carr. A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
William Makepeace Thackeray 's rollicking account of the rise and fall of a rascally Irish rogue, dramatised in two parts by John Scotney.
1: Our would-be hero acquaints himself with the great, the good and the postively galling in his pursuit of gold. With Mark Mulholland. Maggie Cronin , Peter O'Meara , Wan Craig and Gavin Muir. Music by Neil Martin. Director Michael Quinn. Rptd Fri 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
Geoff Mulgan examines the market for new thinking to challenge today's orthodoxies. Repeated from Thursday
Alan Bennett 's memories of the end of the war, as an 11-year-old. Repeated from Tuesday
Actor Geoffrey Palmer reads his favourite verse. Presented by Gareth Owen. Producer Paul Dodgson
Repeated from Friday
Tiger at the Crossroads. South Korea, one of the world's fastest growing economies, now seems to be suffering from growing pains. Peter Day reports. Producer Mark Gregory
A three-part drama by Hadley Irwin , dramatised by Michael Butt. The story of Hidden Doe , a young girl growing up in the native American Mesquakie tribe. 1: The Moon Is a Tender Woman
With Markeia McCarty , Michele Valle , Sandra James Young , Jonathan Tafler , Jill Graham and David Thorpe. Music By Stephen Faux. Director Nadita Ghose. First broadcast on Radio 5 Uve
Susan Hill and her guests Julie O'Callaghan and Ian McMillan discuss three favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
John Simpson looks at the lives of people forced into exile during times of political upheaval.
4: Andrea Opari. While intimidation and a secret police kept Albania virtually unknown to the rest of the world, Andrea Opari fell in love with a Dutch woman and undertook a breathtaking escape. Producer Marc Jobst
Five programmes in which Johnny Vaughan asks the questions scientists would rather not answer. Repeated from Wednesday
Richard Baker presents a gala performance of BBC listeners' ten favourite hymns. Choirs including the Treorchy Male Voice Choir, Ex
Cathedra, Worcester Festival Choral
Society, and London Adventist Chorale, gather in Birmingham Town Hall under the baton of Sir David Willcocks.
Producer Claire Campbell Smith
Presented by Michael Fairbairn. Producer David Wilby
In Search of Stillness. Colin Semper continues his spiritual journey. Producer Amanda Hancox