From St Eadburgha, Ebrington, Gloucestershire.
Mark Tully uses music and poetry to explore the subject of laughter. A Unique Broadcasting production
Balancing the demands of tourism, conservation and cash flow,
Alastair Davy tells Oliver Walston about farming in the Yorkshire Dales. Producer Alasdair Cross
Religious news with Colin Morris.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
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speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which aims to set up a Fruit Conservation Centre.
DONATIONS TO: Brogdale Horticultural Trust, [address removed]. CREDIT CARDS: (0181) [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
Live from M V Logos II, the Operation Mobilisation ship on its visit to
Newcastle. The crew and members of local churches join in an act of worship which explores the theme "Faith in an Unstable World". Psalm 97: Luke 6, w 46-9. Led by the Rev Peter Nicholl. Director of music Jeremy Kimber.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tues 11.00pm
Last of the series in which
David Lodge looks at a European city through the eyes of one of its British residents. Leipzig. From the boom city of Leipzig Christopher Abbey reflects on the changes brought about by reunification. Producer Miriam Akhtar
Oleg Gordievsky , the former KGB colonel turned British double agent, bares his soul toDr Anthony Clare.
A Michael Ember production. Rptd Wed 9.05am
With James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Geoffrey Smith answer queries for the Cumbernauld Gardening Club near Glasgow. Chairman Eric Robson. A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
Oliver Reed stars as William Bligh and Linus Roache as Fletcher Christian in the last of Bert Coules 's dramatisation of the classic story based on the books by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. Pitcairn 's Island. Led by Fletcher Christian , the crew of the Bounty have mutinied and cast Bligh and 18 loyal men adrift in a small boat, 3,600 miles from civilisation. with Steve Hodson. Richard Pearce , Andrew Schofield. Russell Floyd , Vincent Friel ,
Joe Dunlop , Jonathan Keeble. Shaun Prendergast amd Heather Emmanuel. Music by Robert Rigby A Mr Punch production. Rptd Friday 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
The last of the series questions our attitudes to future generations. Repeated from Thursday
Stephen Jessel finds the French as talkative as ever.
3: Ancient and Modern
Repeated from Tuesday
In an edition from the Hampton Court Garden Festival, novelist and gardener Elizabeth Jane Howard presents a selection of garden poetry. Read by Janet Suzman and Stephen Thorne. Producer Sara Davies
Chris Dunkley airs your letters on recent BBC radio.
Repeated from Friday
John Humphrys talks to high achievers who have experienced turbulent times. 3: Ted Dexter-bowled out as Chairman of the England Cricket Committee when the team's fortunes sank even lower. Producer Jenni Mills Rpt
Michelle Magorian 's four-part wartime story, dramatised by Martin Jameson. 2: The war may be over, but for Rusty the battle is just beginning! with Kellie Bright , Emily Richard , Mary Wimbush , Pauline Letts , Richenda Carey. Jonathan Keeble , Natasha Pyne and Tessa Worsley Director David Hitchinson
In the last of the series, Susan Hill and guests Henry Normal and Linda Smith discuss three favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Including Sir Roy Strong visiting Tredegar House, near Newport. Repeated from Friday
Investigating how art affects the way we think about the environment. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from Tuesday
This week Bel Mooney explores the area between belief and unbelief with mathematician and physicist Sir Roger Penrose who works at the very edge of human knowledge about the universe. Producer Malcolm Love
Presented by Robert Orchard . Producer David Browne
People in Cape Town reflect on their experiences of apartheid in South Africa. 2: The Path to Healing
Producer Claire Campbell Smith