From St Michael and All Angels, Sowton, near Exeter.
Peter Hobday wanders from mythology to modern psychiatry in search of the meaning of fate and destiny. A Unique Broadcasting production
Adam and Sarah Nicolson are turning the farming clock back 100 years. Producer Joanna Toye
Religious news with Colin Morris.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Phil Pegum. PHONE: (0161) [number removed]. WRITE TO: Sunday, room 5038, BBC North, PO Box 27, Manchester
speaks forthe Week's Good Cause about a charity raising awareness of the threats facing whales and dolphins. DONATIONS TO: Whale and Dolphin
Conservation Society, F[address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
A six-part pilgrimage to a variety of Christian communities in the UK.
2: Today, Brian Sibley shares in worship at the Teen Challenge Rehabilitation Centre at Gorslas in Dyfed.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tue 11.00pm
John Walsh of the Independent returns with a new eight-part series about books. 1: Smells Like Teen Fiction
Teenagers look at teen orientated books. Plus Lynne Truss's novice writer returns to the struggle.
Producer Ned Chaillet. Rptd Tue 2.00pm
With James Cox.
Geoffrey Smith , Anne Swithinbank and Bob Rowerdew answer questions from visitors to the Country Living Fair at the Business Design Centre in Islington.
A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
By Jean-Paul Sartre. Dramatised in three parts by Nigel Gearing.
1: The Age of Reason. Paris, June
1938. Mathieu Delarue believes that one is free to do whatever one wants. with Claudia McNulty , Jilly Bond , Becky Hindley and Graham Turner.
Music by Julie Cooper , played by Mitch Dalton , Harold Fisher , Sophie Langdon ,
Andrew Lynwood, Steve McManus , Alasdair Malloy and Dave Roach.
Director Alby James. Repeated Friday 2.00pm
With Christopher Serle. Repeated from Friday
The second of two programmes about the economics of cooperation. Repeated from Thursday
Travel journalists visit their favourite off-season holiday destinations. Repeated from Tuesday
The first of two programmes celebrating A E Housman's A
Shropshire Lad in the centenary year of its publication. Presented by Gareth Owen with Pete Postlethwaite. Producer Erin Riley
With Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
A chance to eavesdrop on the letters sent home by four foreign women who came to live and work in Britain. Producer Julian Wilkinson Rpt
A six-part serial by Shaun Prendergast. 1:Jenny's Story.A group of children pit their wits against an evil cult. with John Sharian , Shiv Grewal , Vincent Marcello. Lorelei King , Jane Whittenshaw , Stephen Critchlow and Bradley Lavelle. Director Sally Avens
A series of personal viewpoints.
Green Light for Red. John d'Espinay argues that brothels should be legalised. Capron productions
8.00 VIPs: Michael Faraday 8.30 Diamonds, Rust and a Handful of Sand: Radar 9.00 American Conversations: Walter Mosley 9.20 Shakespeare's History Plays 9.40 The Jewish Enigma: Exodus
8.00 FM only The Natural History Programme Repeated from Friday
Presented by Roy Porter. Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Presented by Alistair Beaton. Producer Malcolm Love Rpt
The last in the series of love and erotic poetry which takes in the many moods of the world of sex. I'm Through with Love Producer Susan Roberts Rpt
With Geoff Watts.
Repeated from Tuesday
David Dimbleby presents a five-part series on the future of the UK.
2: Looking at the strength of national and regional identity, David Dimbleby travels to Wales and Newcastle and asks whether there is a cultural divide in Britain.
Producers Sallie Davies and Anthony Dworkin Rpt
Presented by Robert Orchard . Producer David Browne
God, the Self and I. Jane Lapotaire concludes her conversations by talking to Shaun de Warren , a "life coach". Producer Amanda Hancox
By Martin Worth. Read by James Taylor. Repeated from Wednesday