From St Nicholas's, Combe St Nicholas, Somerset.
Mark Tully considers people's need for ritual in their lives and the special place of rites in our spiritual life. He interviews theatre director, playwright and ordained priest, James Roose-Evans . A Unique Broadcasting production
Specialist beef breeders Robert and Sophie Whitcombe discuss life before and after BSE.
Producer Joanna Toye
Religious news with Trevor Bames.
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
The director of Young Minds speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the charity which works to promote the mental health of young people.
DONATIONS TO: [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: (0181) [number removed]. HELPLINE: [number removed]
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
From Cleveleys Baptist Church,
Blackpool, with delegates from the annual Baptist Assembly. Led by the Rev David Shaw. Preacher the Rev
John James. Hosanna, hosanna; The Price is paid; From the sun's rising;
Be still and know; He is exalted: Take my life; I want to serve the purpose of God; Romans 14, w 1-12. Director of music Paul Lavender.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tue 11.00pm
Six international writers make a Personal exploration of the culture and landscape of Britain.
1: 's Everybody Happy? Russian "ovelist Victor Erofeyev puts the famous British reserve to the test *hen he asks the slightly stunned residents of Oxford personal
Questions on success, happiness, money and death.
Producer Kate McAII
With James Cox.
Geoffrey Smith , Anne Swithinbank and Bob Flowerdew answer questions posed by Fairbridge Garden Society, London. A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
Susan Ferrier 's comedy is dramatised in three parts by Patricia Hannah.
1: North. 1794-1796. Lady Juliana rejects her father's choice of a rich but ugly husband, and elopes instead. with Alison Peebles , Crawford Logan , Simon Tait , Ali Walton , Martha Leishman , Susie Maguire , Shonagh Price and Jenny Ryan Director Patrick Rayner. Rptd Fri 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
The last of the series.
Repeated from Thursday
Meera Syal casts a parental eye over an independent Hindu school. Repeated from Tuesday
Gareth Owen visits Strood Library in Kent to hear listeners' requests. Read by Tim Piggott-Smith and Diana Quick. Producer Sara Davies
Chris Dunkley with listeners' comments. Repeated from Friday
Backhanders. Peter Day hears from the campaigners who fear the end of decency in the working world. Editor Stephen Chilcott
The last of three tales of a Victorian detective, by Chris Thompson. My Dear Isabelle with Stephen Thorne , Colin Pinney , Malcolm Ward , Lala Lloyd and Michael Onslow
Director Chris Thompson. Producer John Taylor. First broadcast on Radio 5
Seven writers recall their childhood.
4: Grace and Favour. Jane Lapotaire reads from her autobiography about being brought up by warm, whiskery Mummy Grace in 1950s Suffolk and then meeting a stranger who claimed to be her mother. Producer Claire Grove
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Six programmes in which two close family members give an insight into the relationship that exists between them. 3: Writer Maeve Binchy and actress
Kate Binchy , cousins, first remember being together feeding the elephants at the zoo. Since then they have shared their closest moments.
Producer Jenni Mills
Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Presented by Tim Fenton. Producer David Browne
On the Road to Nowhere. Nigel Watts and Olivia Edwards embark on a spiritual journey from England to Germany to visit spiritual teacher Mother Meera. Producer Amanda Hancox
By Gillian Tindall. A prize-winning novelist is chosen to represent her country. Read by Nina Wadia. Repeated from Wednesday