from St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London.
Fiona Armstrong explores the relationship children have with God. A Unique Broadcasting production
Sheila and Nick Charrington tell Quentin Seddon about life on a Tudor farm. Producer Alasdair Cross
Religious news with Colin Morris.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Rachel Hawkes
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speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which houses homeless women, the elderly and people with mental-health problems. DONATIONS TO: Central and Cecil Housing Trust. [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
from Brentwood Roman Catholic
Cathedral, Essex. In June, 46 children received communion in the cathedral for the first time. This morning they are gathered for the "Going Forth" Mass.
Celebrant and Preacher: the Rev David Manson. 1 Corinthians 12, w 3-7,12-13; Luke 9, w 57-62; All creatures of our God and King; Praise to the Lord the Almighty; The Lord is alive;
"Haydn" Gloria (Wright); Responsorial Psalm 99 (Gelineau); 0 Lamb of God (Stanford). Directors of music Angela Harris and Andrew Wright.
Omnibus edition.
Presented by Joanna Coles.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tues 11.00pm
Life in a European city through the eyes of one of its British residents. 3: Amsterdam. Living in Amsterdam has been easy for Robin Pascoe. But, as she shows David Lodge , despite being known for its relaxed attitude towards sex, drugs and euthanasia, Dutch society is not as liberal as it first appears.
Producer Miriam Akhtar
with James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Geoffrey Smith and John Cushnie answer questions at the Mid-Ulster Garden Centre in Maghera, Co Londonderry. Chairman Eric Robson. A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
by E M Forster. The final episode of David Wade 's dramatisation.
The Triumph of Phaeton. Lucy is engaged to Cecil Vyse yet haunted by visions of George Emerson. with Jonathan Keeble , Anna Cropper and Andrew Branch. Director Glyn Dearman Repeated Friday 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
A report on global economic forces - have the claims been exaggerated? Repeated from Thursday
Judy Simpson , ex-heptathlete and current Gladiator, shows us round her athletics club, Birchfield Harriers. Repeated from Tuesday
Gareth Owen meets some Birmingham listeners and introduces their requests. Producer Sara Davies
Cultural analyst Homi Bhabha reports from America's second city.
2: Bye-Bye, Miss American Pie Repeated from Friday
Simon Rae , a keen Sunday afternoon cricketer, takes an off-glance at past incidents and personalities that have shaped the modern game. Producer Viv Beeby
Brian Sibley 's four-part dramatisation from C S Lewis's Chronicles ofNarnia. 3: The journey from Cair Paravel is a terrible one, until Lucy sees Asian. with Suzy Hay , Ellie Beaven , Peter England, Stephen Thorne , Timothy Bateson and John Turner. Music by Peter Howell and Elizabeth Parker. Director John Taylor
Edward Blishen with guests Marjorie Wallace and Mike Whitlam.
Producer Camilla Collier. Rptd from Wed
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Last of the series about risk-taking. A Daring Adventure ... is what life should be, said Helen Keller. Rupert Creed meets people who refuse to grow old or take the safe route. Producer Amanda Mares
Sue Nelson examines the science behind sexual stereotypes.
(Repeated from Wednesday)
For the last selection of readings, poet and novelist Michele Roberts introduces extracts from poets' diaries. Producer Susan Roberts Rpt
The role of secret intelligence services in the post-Cold War world. 5: Open Secrets. Christopher Andrew examines the consequences of putting MI5 and MI6 on to a legal basis. Producer Dennis Sewell Rpt
Producer David Browne
Music and the Sacred
Mike Steer looks at how the sacred can be experienced through music. 2: Trance Dancing
Producer Amanda Hancox