From St Lawrence, Bourton-on-the-Hill.
Fiona Armstrong explores our spiritual relationship with space and the planets. A Unique Broadcasting production
Oliver Walston visits County Clare to meet the poet and chronicler of Irish rural life, Sister Carmel Kehoe. Producer Alasdair Cross
Religious news with Trevor Barnes.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Rachel Hawkes
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By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
From Newcastle Presbyterian Church, Co Down. Conducted by the Rev Ivan Patterson. Organist Christine Irvine.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tue 11.00pm
Views of life in a European city through the eyes of one of its British residents. 5: Malta under Siege. As yet another Brit in Malta, cartoonist Sean Gaskin expected a place where the expat could feel at home. But, as he tells
David Lodge , the island also has a darker side. Producer Sara Jane Hall
Doctor Anthony Clare invites comedy writer Carla Lane to bare her soul about the major preoccupations of her life.
A Michael Ember production. Rptd Wed 9.05am
With James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Geoffrey Smith and Nigel Colborn answer queries at the Jersey Gardening Club at the Jersey
Floral Festival. Chairman Eric Robson. A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
Oliver Reed stars as William Bligh and Linus Roache as Fletcher Christian in Bert Coules's three-part dramatisation of the classic story based on the books by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall.
After six months on Tahiti, Christian and the crew have to leave paradise for a voyage to Jamaica with Captain Bligh.
Rptd Fri 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
Can modern societies reduce the size of government without forfeiting democratic consent. Repeated from Thursday
Stephen Jessel finds the French as talkative as ever. 2: Body and Soul Repeated from Tuesday
Gareth Owen discusses the curative powers of poetry with Dr Robin Philipp. Producer Sara Davies
In the last of the series, Homi Bhabha focuses on the conservative backlash against liberalism, political correctness and sexual permissiveness. Repeated from Friday
John Humphrys talks to high achievers who have experienced turbulent times in their careers.
2: Was it a female prime minister or stage fright that blighted impressionist Mike Yarwood 's career? Producer Jenni Mills Rpt
In Michelle Magorian 's wartime story, dramatised in four parts by Martin Jameson , evacuee Rusty returns to Britain with an American accent. with Jamie Darnton. Jilly Bond ,
Jonathan Keeble , Jane Whittenshaw , Michelle Magorian and Peter Donaldson. Director David Hitchinson
Edward Blishen and guests Jane Manning and Tim Pigott-Smith discuss three favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Bill Torrance and Edi Stark present a 12-part series celebrating gardens.2: French chef Raymond Blanc reveals the influences in his beautiful and productive Oxfordshire garden. Repeated from Friday
Mark Whittaker examines how the conflicting demands of people, plants and animals are being reconciled on Britain's protected land. Repeated from Wednesday
A report on the benefits of cycling. Repeated from Tuesday
In the first of of a new series of the programme that explores the grey area between belief and unbelief,
Bel Mooney talks to journalist Kate Adie who has a reputation as a thoughtful reporter of human crisis. Producer Malcolm Love
Producer David Browne
Three programmes from Cape Town in which people reflect on their experiences during and after apartheid. 1: Separating Us from Them Producer Claire Campbell Smith