From the Parish Church of St Mary, llmington.
Mark Tully explores a spiritual theme, taking today's Feast of the Transfiguration as a starting point. A Unique Broadcasting production
The explorer Robin Hanbury-Tenison talks to Quentin Seddon. Producer Alasdair Cross
Religious news with Colin Morris.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
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Repeated from Friday
To mark the 50th anniversary of the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima. Led by Canon Paul Oestreicher from the Chapel of Unity at Coventry
Cathedral. 0 sacred head (Passion Chorale); God, as with silent hearts (Supreme Sacrifice); Psalm 22 (plainsong); Utrecht Te Deum
(Handel); 0 God of earth and altar
(Kings Lynn); 0 Most Merciful (Wood); 0 Lord hear our prayer (Taixe); The
People that in darkness sat. Coventry Chapterhouse Choir and Fulford
Quartet directed by Geoffrey Holroyd.
Omnibus edition.
In a special programme, Joanna Coles asks whether the media obsession with medical drama and news is creating a nation of hypochondriacs. Producer Sarah Eldridge. Rptd Tue 11.00pm
Five programmes celebrating food.
2: Eels, Derek Cooper visits Northern Ireland to see how they are caught and the East End of London to find out how best to cook them. Producer Min Raisman
Dr Anthony Clare finds out what made Ffyona Campbell want to walk around the world.
A Michael Ember production. Rptd Wed 9.05am
With Ben Bradshaw.
Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Bob Flowerdew are at London
Underground SudburyTown station.
A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
By Mary Wesley. Concluding a two-part dramatisation by Betty Davies. With Sylvestra le Touzel as Julia and Nicholas Farrell as Sylvester.
Mr Patel has effected an introduction but will Julia and Sylvester meet? with Jilly Bond , Tessa Worsley , Roger May , Mary Wimbush , David Collings , Paul Jenkins , Natasha Pyne , David Timson. Sandra James Young and Bertie the dog. Saxophonist David Woolfson. Director Jane Morgan. Rptd Friday 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
The conductor Jane Glover visits six of the world's great opera houses. 1: The Staatsoper in Berlin Producer Gillian Hush
The man who created Inspector Morse takes listeners around his Oxford.
Repeated from Tuesday
Gareth Owen presents a selection of listeners' requests. Producer Paul Dodgson
Repeated from Friday
In the first of four programmes, Peter Day reviews 100 years of management gurus, fads and fancies and goes in search of the next Big Idea. Take Me to Your Leader
The final episode of Michelle Magorian 's wartime story. with Clemmi Burton-Hill . Emily Richard.
Nicholas Farrell , Pauline Letts , Richenda Carey , Tessa Worsley , Becky Hindley and Andrew Branch. Dramatised by Martin Jameson. Director David Hitchinson
A series exploring milestone ages in life. 2: Thirty is a no-man's land - too old to rock, too young for a cardigan with suede patches.
Producer Lindsay Leonard Rpt
Repeated from yesterday
Bill Torrance and Edi Stark take a reflective look at gardens.
5: Clay Jones discusses how a move to the country as a child inspired his career in horticulture.
A Tem production. Repeated from Friday
Mark Whittaker looks at how poorer countries are building new roads to the detriment of the environment.
Repeated from Wednesday
Presented by Geoff Watts. Repeated from Tuesday
Bel Mooney explores the area between belief and unbelief.
4: Sheila Hancock discusses her association with the Quakers. Producer Malcolm Love
Nigel Cassidy chairs the business quiz. With panellists Peter Day , Sir
Alastair Morton , Alastair Ross Goobey and Nigel Whittaker. Producer Neil Koenig Rpt
The late office of Compline from St Mary Le Bow, London. Producer Amanda Hancox