From St Nicholas, Sevenoaks, Kent.
Today, Mark Tully considers saints. A Unique Broadcasting production
Richard Sanders has breakfast with a snail farmer on the Mull of Kintyre. Producer Aiasdair Cross
Religious news with Colin Morris.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Rachel Hawkes. WRITE TO: Sunday, Room 5038, BBC North, PO Box 27,
Manchester. PHONE: (0161) [number removed]
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which campaigns for the needs of carers by bringing them to the attention of policy-makers. DONATIONS TO: Carers' National
Association, [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: (0181) [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
From Ararat Baptist Church,
Whitchurch, Cardiff. Led by the Rev Gareth Evans. 0 for a thousand tongues; Father we love you; Bless the Lord 0 my soul; Moses I know you're the man; For this purpose Christ was revealed; 0 Lord all the world belongs to you; All my hope on God is founded. Exodus 3, w 1-15; 1 Corinthians 10, w 1-13; John 20, w 11-18.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tues 11.00pm
Fergal Keane hosts the first of a six-part series of offbeat travel.
Wasteland. This week,
Colum McCann among the subway dwellers of New York City and a view of the second-hand trade in Ghana. Producer Noah Richier
With James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Geoffrey Smith are at the Royal
Horticultural Society in Wisley, Surrey. ATaylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
JOHN KEATS (1795-1821)
To celebrate the bicentenary of his birth, John Keats's famous poem is dramatised by Carey Harrison. A gothic fantasy in which the heroine Madeline hopes to be visited, on St Agnes' Eve by the vision of the man she is to marry. with Geoffrey Whitehead , Stephen Critchlow and Jonathan Keeble. Music composed by Elizabeth Parker. Director Cherry Cookson. Rptd Fri 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
Geoff Mulgan looks at the crisis of confidence surrounding British politics. Repeated from Thursday
In a personal tour of the Scottish town of Kelso, Andrew Jeffrey discovers how life in the Borders is slowly changing. Repeated from Tuesday
Gareth Owen introduces the second of two programmes of requests recorded at the Cheltenham Literary Festival.
Read by Jack Klaff and Eve Matheson. Producer VivBeeby
Repeated from Friday
Outsider Trading. Peter Day explores the survival strategies of the ethnic businesses which make a major contribution to the British economy. A Cultural Partnerships production
Lousia May Alcott's classic tale of four sisters growing up in New England during the American Civil War. 2: Regular Angels with Kara Zediker , Marcus D'Amico ,
Don Fellows , Margaret Robertson , Alibe Parsons , Federay Holmes , Melinda Walker , Philip Anthony and Jonathan Tafler. Director of music Stuart Hutchinson. Dramatised by Marcy Kahan. Director Marilyn Imrie Rpt
What makes people choose to take up permanent residence in hotels? Some so-called "winter ladies" talk about how they've found a sea view for the rest of their lives. Producer Caroline Barbour
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Chantal Cuer and Malcolm McLaren reveal favourite quartiers. Producer Mick Webb Revised
Dieter Helm continues his provocative analysis of British economic life. Repeated from Wednesday
by Siegfried Lenz.
A series of 16 short stories from abroad.
Read by Aletta Lohmeyer.
A Track Record production
STATES OF MIND
Professor Anthony Clare finds out what psychiatry and psychology have to offer the criminal justice system. Repeated from Tuesday
4: Megan. A senior derivatives trader at Lloyds Bank, she manages to combine the intense work pressures with a family. Producer Richard Bannerman
Presented by Norman Smith. Producer David Browne
The Buddha of Eskdalemuir. Trevor Barnes visits the Samye Ling Tibetan Buddhist Centre in Dumfriesshire. Producer Veronica Smith
Lesley Joseph reads Michelene Wandor 's story.
Repeated from Friday