From St Edward, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire.
As the Polish workers' movement Solidarity celebrates its tenth anniversary this week, Denis Tuohy considers strength in unity and interviews Tony Benn MP.
A Unique Broadcasting production
Quentin Seddon discusses farming politics, Brussels-style, with MEP Robert Sturdy.
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 the work of a charity which provides shelter for homeless people.
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Repeated from Friday
Mass from St Leo the Great RC Church, Glasgow, with the St Mungo Singers.
Concelebrants: Fr Gerry Fitzpatrick, Fr Stephen Shields and Fr John MacNeil.
Director of music: John Rafferty
Omnibus edition.
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Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tue 11.00pm
With John Walsh.
3: The Literature of Rock 'n' Roll. After poetry and comedy, are books about rock the new rock 'n' roll? With
Nik Conn , Lucy O'Brien and Jon Savage. Producer Ned Chaillet. Rptd Tue 2.00pm
With Sheena MacDonaid.
Pippa Greenwood. Geoffrey Smith and Nigel Colborn answer questions posed by the gardeners of central Scotland. ATaylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
Emily Bronte's tale of love is dramatised in five parts by Bryony Lavery.
3: Heathcliff runs off with Isabella.
with Emma Fielding, Gary Cady, Steve Hodson, Jilly Bond, Becky Hindley and John Hartley. Children played by Kirsty Adams, James Cohen and Ryan Tebbutt.
Music Ilona Sekacz, played by Roger Garland, Bob Smissen, Jonathan Williams and Andy Vinter
Director Janet Whitaker.
Rptd Fri 2.00pm
With Christopher Serle. Repeated from Friday
Last of the series in which conductor
Jane Glover visits the world's great opera houses. La Scala in Milan Producer Gillian Hush
In the first of four programmes, David Bean sets out in the footsteps of Edward Lear , who explored Albania and Calabria a century and a half ago. Repeated from Tuesday
Scottish poet and writer Liz Lochhead chooses her favourite poems from the work of Louis MacNeice.
Read by Lewis Howden. Producer Erin Riley
Howard Davis reflects on the state of British industry. In the first of four letters he looks at "fat cat" pay. Repeated from Friday
The Regeneration Game. Since 1981 the Government has spent 3.7 billion pounds on Urban Development Corporations with the aim of stimulating regeneration projects in the inner cities. Peter Day asks what they have achieved.
A Cultural Partnerships production
Vincent Hendrick 's play travels to the fast and futurisitic world of private eye Zip Krengos, where anything can happen.
With Eric Meyers , Jimmi Hibbert and Sara Nixon. Producer Nandita Ghose
A selection of six readings.
4: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt. Luther Driggers is developing ultraviolet goldfish as decoration for cocktail bars in Savannah. Read by John Guerrasio. Producer Julia Butt
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Including a look at Zandra Rhodes 's garden, and flowers at funerals. Repeated from Friday
Geoff Watts reports on the final stages of an attempt to overcome a severe congenital deformity. Repeated from Tuesday
Six discussions on travel themes.
4: The Sexual Tourist. Every year thousands of men, and a number of women, fly to exotic destinations where they enjoy something they could be arrested for in Britain.
Mark Lawson and his guests discuss the morality of sex tourism. Producer Martin Buckley
Nigel Cassidy chairs the last in the series.
Producer Neil Koenig Rpt
Prayers Like Gravel
The first of two programmes in which Welsh poet and priest R S Thomas reflects on his work and faith. Producer Alistair McGhee