From St Nicholas's, Sandhurst, Kent.
On Easter Day, Mark Tully considers the theme of the Church, and talks to Anglican theologian Harry Williams. A Unique Broadcasting production
Malcolm Harrison describes the fat pigs and tribal battles of farming Papua New Guinea-style. Producer Alasdair Cross
Religious news with Trevor Barnes.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Phil Pegum. PHONE: (0161) [number removed]. WRITE TO: Sunday, Room 5031, BBC North, PO Box 27, Manchester
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which provides aid to Tibetan refugees.
DONATIONS TO: Tibet Relief Fund. [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: (0181) [number removed]
ByAlistairCooke. Repeated from Friday
An Easter celebration from Spring
Harvest in the Big Top at Skegness, led by Peter Meadows. Preacher the Rev Joel Edwards. 1 Corinthians 15, vv 1-8; Thine be the glory; Come and see; He has risen; Crown Him with many crowns; Lord, I lift Your name on high; Christ the Lord is risen today. Director of music Dave Fellingham.
Omnibus edition.
Vincent Hanna explores the state of BBC Network Radio in today's increasingly competitive environment. Plus a look at the evolution of the radio presenter from the dependable voice of the fifties to today.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tue 11.00pm
John Walsh presents an eight-part series about books and their readers. 6: What's Cooking?
The best of the season's cookbooks. Producer Lisa Osbome. Rptd Tue 2.00pm
With James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Bob Rowerdew answer questions from Slough Federation of Allotments and Home Gardens Society.
A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
By Gwyn Thomas , dramatised in three episodes by Alan Plater.
3: The Verdict. The iron workers' uprising is mown down by soldiers. with Bill Stewart , Ray Llewellyn and Ric Jerrom Music by Ruth Wall , played by the composer (harp) and Alison Frances (violin). Director Alison Hindell. Repeated Friday at 2.00pm
Repeated from Good Friday
Jeremy Paxman entertains an audience with his choice of favourite literary extracts. Read by Alice Arnold , Bill Wallis and Christian Rodska.
Producer Viv Beeby Rpt
Afour-part history of venomous animals. Repeated from Tuesday
In the second of two programmes,
Diana Rigg reads poems about winter and spring from her anthology of countryside poetry. Presented by Gareth Owen with Stewart Clapp. Producer Morag Massey
Repeated from Good Friday
Spanner in the Works. Despite their once ferocious opposition to the idea, British companies are now rushing to set up works councils even though there is no official requirement to do so. Peter Day asks why. Editor Stephen Chicott
Ecky's Story. Time is running out for the children in the final episode of Shaun Prendergast 's serial. with Lorelei King , Heather Jones , Caroline Strong , Jane Whittenshaw and Stephen Critchlow. Director Sally Avens
Seven writers recall their formative years.
1: A Triangle in Geography. By Angela Huth. An eccentric range of teachers ruled over Lawnside School, Great
Malvem, during the 1950s. Ferociously dedicated, they were determined to instill in their girls a sense of propriety to last a lifetime. Read by Dorothy Tutin. Producer Julia Butt
Presented by Joanna Pinnock. Repeated from Good Friday
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Alistair Beaton presents more of the best of the last two series.
Producer Malcolm Love
The protection and exploitation of the Arctic's unique habitat. Repeated from Wednesday
Geoff Watts reports on medical care. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Lionel Kelleway goes in search of this most enigmatic of birds and finds the strangest answers in folklore, song and the letters page of The Times. Producer Paul Evans
Nigel Forde talks to poet John Bumside whose exciting new commission
Easteris heard here forthe first time.
Producer Rosie Butler
A new story set in post-Solidarity
Poland, written and read by Carl Tighe. Repeated from Monday