from All Saints', Wyke Regis , Dorset.
On Trinity Sunday, Mark Tully considers the subject of immortality. A Unique Broadcasting production
An exploration of wildlife.
4: South Africa Special. Lionel Kelleway tracks rhinos in the bush with hunter turned conservationist, Clive Walker. Producer Grant Sonnex
Religious news with Colin Morris.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
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speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which promotes and finances research into epilepsy. DONATIONS TO: Epilepsy Research
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Repeated from Friday
from St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow with the Very Rev Peter Francis and the choir of St Mary's Cathedral. Proverbs 8, w 1-4 and 22-31; Romans 5, w 1-5; John 16, w 12-15; Praise with joy the world's creator; She sits like a bird; Jesus Christ is waiting: Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God
Almighty; Holy, Holy, Holy Lord (John Kitchen ; Vox Dei (Jonathan Wilby ).
Omnibus edition.
Media news with Joanna Coles. Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tues 11.00pm
Fergal Keane wraps up the current series of the off-beat travel magazine. Producer Noah Richier
with James Cox.
Nigel Colborn , Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank answer listeners' queries. Chairman Eric Talyor. A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
by E M Forster, dramatised in four parts by David Wade.
1: Miss Honeychurch, Giotto and Too Much Beethoven.
1905. Lucy and Charlotte arrive at the Pensione Bertolini in Florence to discover they have not been given their promised rooms. With Anna Cropper, David Collings, Jilly Bond , Ian Masters and Michael Tudor Barnes. Director Glyn Dearman. Rptd Fri 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
What kind of European Union should emerge after the Maastricht Treaty? Repeated from Thursday
Journalist George Rosie gets under the skin oftheTaysidetown, Kirriemuir. Repeated from Tuesday
The LongPale Corridor an anthology of poems about bereavement. Gareth Owen meets Judi Benson , one of its editors, to find out about the therapeutic effects of poetry at a time of loss. Producer Paul Dodgson
Repeated from Friday
B Levels. In the last of the series, Peter Day asks what today's schools teach their pupils about entrepreneurship. Producer Mark Gregory
Final episode of Hadley Irwin 's tale about a native American girl. Grandmother's Earth
With Liza Ross , Jude Law, Colin McFarlane , Eric Allan and Sandra James Young. Dramatised by Michael Butt. Music by Stephen Faux. Director Nandita Ghose. First broadcast on Radio 5
Susan Hill and her guests Miriam Margoyles and Nicholas Snowman discuss three favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
John Simpson presents the last in the series about people forced into exile. Vincent Magombe. Ugandan soldiers stormed a theatre to shoot playwright Vincent Magombe. His escape has led to over 15 years of exile. Producer Marc Jobst
Presented by Johnny Vaughan. Repeated from Wednesday
Oldie columnist Edward Enfield introduces diarists travelling in Greece. Producer Kate McAII Rpt
2: And ye shall know the truth ...and the truth will set you free. Christopher Andrew finds out how the CIA is coping with the new world disorder. Producer Dennis Sewell Rpt
Glimpses of Love. Trevor Bames looks at the life and work of Charles Williams.
Producer Amanda Hancox