From St George 's, Beckenham, Kent.
On the anniversary of Guy Fawkes ' gunpowder plot, Peter Hobday considers what provokes people to take up arms. A Unique Broadcasting production
Conversation from farmhouse kitchens. Producer Alasdair Cross
Religious news with Trevor Barnes.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum. 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 works to save lives through research into cancer.
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Repeated from Friday
Live from Spurgeons College, London. Led by the Rev Dr Michael Quicke , with students of the college. The preacherwill be the winner of The Times/College of Preachers "Preacher of the Year" Award.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tues 11.00pm
A six-part series on offbeat travel.
2:Making Waves. Presented by Tim Grundy. Today's reports include the giant waves of Thurso and the Grand Canyon, and a hairdresser in Ghana. Producer Noah Richier
With James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood, Anne Swithinbank and Geoffrey Smith answer questions at Saughall Gardening Club in Cheshire. A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
Set amidst the struggle between the British and the French for control of North America, David Calcutt's two-part dramatisation of J. Fenimore Cooper's epic adventure stars Michael Feast as Hawkeye, the American scout who lives with the American Indians while fighting for the British.
Hawkeye and the Mohicans set out to rescue Colonel Munro's daughters.
(Repeated Friday at 2.00pm)
Repeated from Friday
Peter Kellner asks what has gone wrong with privatisation. Repeated from Thursday
Susan Tully returns to her former "school" to talk to past and present cast members of Grange Hill. Repeated from Tuesday
"I am the caught, the cooked, the candied man, With flames for fingers and whose thin eyes fountain, I send on the stiff air my shooting stare,
And at my shoulder bear the burning mountain." (Charles Causley ). Gareth Owen chooses poems for Bonfire Night. Producer Viv Beeby
Repeated from Friday
Mass Made to Order. Manufacturers are learning to give consumers millions of different choices, all from the same production line. Peter Day reports. Producer Paul Dwyer
Lousia May Alcott's classic tale of four sisters growing up in New England during the American Civil War.
3: Fun Forever and No Grubbage! with Kara Zediker , Marcus D'Amico , Tamsin Hollo , Helen Horton. Julian Rhind-Tutt , Shelley Thompson , Lorelei King , Federay Holmes ,
Jonathan Tafler , Kate Binchy and Ann Windsor Director of music Stuart Hutchinson. Dramatised by Marcy Kahan. Director Marilyn Imrie
Stuart Maconie visits James Dean's hometown of Fairmont, Indiana, 40 years after his death.
(Rpt)
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Dieter Helm continues his provocative six-part analysis of British economic life. (Repeated from Wednesday)
The environmental magazine returns for an eight-part series. Repeated from Wednesday
STATES OF MIND
Professor Anthony Clare enters the world of the self-help organisation. Repeated from Tuesday
Last in the series which allows listeners to eavesdrop on people's lives.
The audio diary of Alphege Bell, a young black lawyer, in his first week as a pupil barrister in London chambers. Producer Matthew Dodd
Presented by Norman Smith. Producer David Browne
The Buddha of Bethnal Green
Trevor Barnes talks to members of the Western Buddhist Order. Producer Veronica Smith
By Lynne Moss , read by Rosaleen Pelan. Repeated from Monday