From St Margaret's, Westminster.
Mark Tully explores the theme of prayer. A Unique Broadcasting production
Lindsay Cannon breakfasts with Sue and Michael Gibson , two of Scotland's most innovative beef producers. Producer Alasdair Cross
Religious news with Trevor Barnes.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Rachel Hawkes
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity dedicated to all aspects of asthma and asthma-related allergy. DONATIONS TO: National Asthma Campaign, [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]
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By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
From Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Swansea. Led by the Rev Clem Roberts.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tue 11.00pm
A six-part series of personal travel experiences.
3: Edmund White , writer and critic, is probably best known for his books about growing up gay in America. In
1970 he left New York's newly liberated Greenwich Village in search of la dolce vita in Rome. Arthur Smith took him back there to see how he coped. Producer Vibeke Venema
With James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Nigel Colborn and Geoffrey Smith answer some of the questions posed by the gardeners of Kincardineshire, Scotland. A Taylor Made production
Repeated Wednesday at 11.30am
Anne Downie 's dramatisation of Jessie Kesson 's classic story, set in a small Scottish farming community in the 1950s, when traditional ways clash tragically with the changing postwar world. with John Yule , Astrid Wilson , Stuart McQuarrie and Donalda Samuel
Director Andi Ross. Rptd Friday at 2.00pm
With Christopher Serle. Repeated from Friday
Power to the Judges
Ngaire Woods asks what the increasing battles between the government and the courts mean for our society. Repeated from Thursday
The meaner streets of Sardinia.
Repeated from Tuesday
After poems on the Underground comes poetry on the internet. Presented by Gareth Owen. Producer Felicity Goodall
E-MAIL: Radsouth@bbc.co.uk
With Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
Sir Charles Powell , former foreign affairs adviser to Lady Thatcher and John Major , asks leading statesmen how governments will define and pursue their national interests as they shape a new international order.
What Shape Europe? In the last of the series, Ruud Lubbers , former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, explains how he sees the future of Europe. Producer Gwyneth Williams
Last in the series of J R R Tolkien's stories, dramatised by Brian Sibley. Leaf by Niggle. Niggle is a painter - some say not a very good one - who is continually interrupted by his needy neighbour Parish. With Michael Hordern as the voice of Tolkien. Director John Taylor
First broadcast on BBC Radio 5
With Susan Hill and guests. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Jenni Mills reveals four stories behind the headlines of the last few years. Repeated from Thursday
Five programmes of erotic verse and love poetry which take in the many moods of the sensual, raunchy, sometimes ludicrous world of sex.
1: 1 Wanna Be Loved by You Producer Susan Roberts Rpt
Repeated from Tuesday
JOURNEYS INTO SPACE
Repeated from yesterday 4.30pm
Presented by Peter Hill. Producer David Browne
God, the Self and I. Jane Lapotaire continues her spiritual quest in conversation with David McLellan ,
Professor of Political Theory, who discusses Marxism, his Roman Catholic faith and the female side of God.
Producer Amanda Hancox
JOURNEYS INTO SPACE
By Fay Weldon.
Read by Oliver Ford Davis.
(Repeated from Friday)