Simon Parkes looks at animals farmed for the speciality food market. Producer Tessa Polniaszek
With Cardinal Basil Hume.
Oliver Walston meets Andrew Whitley , a man devoted to the art of baking. Producer Carol Trewin Rpt
With Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Lionel Blue.
Elizabeth David 's history of the culinary and decorative purposes of ice, sorbets and ice-cream around the world, abridged in five parts by Elizabeth Bradbury. Read bySTan Phillips.
1: Italy. The Medici banquets in Florence. Producer Julia Butt
With Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer David Herman
Michael Rosen reads the first of five winning stories in the Children's BBC
Radio 4 Writing for Children Competition. That's 's the Name of the Game by Sara Volger and Janet Burchett. Producer Sally Avens
To mark the acquisition of the Woman's Hourquilt by the Victoria and Albert Museum , Jenni Murray introduces today's programme from the museum. Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
"We're group animals, but we're terrified of being touched. "Dominique has enrolled in what is surely the evening class of the 90s - massage. Producer Bella Bannerman
Chairman Martin Young is joined by panellists Jonathan Meades , Claire Raynerand Miles Kington. Producer Aled Evans
With Sheena MacDonald.
Repeated from Friday
Anton Lesser stars in Leo Tolstoy's tale.
With Ivor Roberts and Julie Higginson.
(Repeat)
New Year's Irresolution? Laurie Taylor with an edition dedicated to indecision.
Pavatotti
In 1995, the great Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti celebrated his 60th birthday. Jeremy Isaacs caught up with him as he took his summer break in Pesaro. Producer John Boundy Rpt
A series of five original stories, written and read by Deborah Moggach. 1: Fool for Love
Producer Jocelyn Boxall Rpt
With Jon Sopel and Jackie Long.
By Jacqueline Balcells , translated by Janice Molloy. Read by Sorcha Cusack. Producer Duncan Minshull Rpt
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
One small stop for man... Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
A dramatic reconstruction of the most significant trial of the 20th century in which key members of the Nazi leadership were indicted for waging aggressive war and committing crimes against humanity. Does the trial still have resonances today? Should Speer have been hanged?
Was Hess insane? How did Goering nearly outwit the Prosecution? Those taking part include Luise Jodl ,
Niklas Frank (relatives of the defendants); Otto Krantzbuehler (defence lawyer); and Lord Shawcross, Whitney R Harris and Drexel Sprecher (prosecutors). with John Rowe , Paul Jenkins , Crawford Logan , Ross Livingstone , Stephen Critchlow , Roger May , Tessa Worsley , Jane Whittenshaw , Caroline Strong and Linda Regan
Trial transcripts dramatised by Peter Goodchild Directed and produced by Martin Jenkins and John Theocharis
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With Owen Bennett Jones.
Alistair McGowan begins a ten-part reading of J L Carr's comic classic. Abridged by Neville Teller.
A Taylor Made Television production
Quentin Seddon discusses Sir George Stapledon 's prophetic work on ecology. Repeated from Boxing Day
By A P Herbert, dramatised by Nick McCarty in six episodes.
1: Destined for Better Things with John Duttine , Robert Glenister ,
Gary Bond , Rosemary Martin , Don McCorkindale , Elaine Claxton , Joanna Mackie and Tina Gray Music by Elizabeth Parker. Cellist Peter Esswood. Director Janet Whitaker Rpt
Siobhan Redmond reads part 11 of Peter Hoeg 's thriller, translated by F David and abridged in 15 parts by Doreen Mahon.
Producer Marion Nancarrow