From the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary , Wambrook, Somerset.
From small acts of kindness to acts of generosity, Mark Tully chooses music, prose and poetry to celebrate people's love of giving and receiving. A Unique Broadcasting production
Breakfast talk with Oliver Walston Producer Carol Trewin
Religious news with Trevor Barnes.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Rachel Hawkes. 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 is looking for causes and cures for arthritis and rheumatism.
DONATIONS TO: Arthritis Research, [address removed]CREDIT CARDS: (01246) [number removed]
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
For 150 years, New College,
Edinburgh, has housed one of Britain's largest theological colleges and has been a centre for wide-reaching religious study. Brian Sibley visits this academic community to find out what motivates them.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tue 11.00pm
Six international writers make a personal exploration of the British culture and landscape.
2: England's Lost Paradise. Spanish writer Pedro Sorela abandons his desk to make a journey into the imaginary landscapes of some great British stories. Read by Tim Pigott-Smith . Producer Kate McAII
Regional Variations (2)
Desert Island Discs
Sue Lawley's castaway is actor Pauline Quirke. Show more
With James Cox.
The team joins the maiden voyage of the cruise ship M/nervafor a botanical tour of the eastern Mediterranean. On board are Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Nigel Colborn.
A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am
Susan Ferrier 's comedy, dramatised in three parts by Patricia Hannah.
2: South. 1813-1815. Twenty years on, Miss Mary Douglas arrives in London to meet the mother she has never known. with Ann Scott-Jones , Rose McBain , Eliza Langland , Crawford Logan , Simon Tait , Ali Walton and Gregor Powrie
Director Patrick Rayner. Rptd Fri 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
Geoff Watts examines whether we can triumph in our war against the microbes. Repeated from Thursday
With actor and Arsenal fan Tom Watt.
Repeated from Tuesday
In the second of two programmes from Strood Library in Kent, Gareth Owen talks to listeners about their poetry requests. Poems read by Tim Pigott-Smith and Diana Quick. Producer Sara Davies
Chris Dunkley with listeners' comments. Repeated from Friday
The Heat Is On. The holiday industry offers its customers fun in the sun, but as a business it is a package of trouble. Peter Day finds out why. Producer Neil Koenig
By Malorie Blackman. Dramatised in four parts by Bryony Lavery.
1: The Start of the Bad Times. How can Vicky prove her father's innocence when all the evidence is hidden in computer files? with Toby Longworth , Jane Lowe , Nick Mercer , Gemma Waterton , Nancy Lodder ,
Amelia Bullmore and George Russo. Producer Martin Jameson. First broadcast on Radio 5
Seven writers recall their childhoods.
The Japanese-American writer Kyoko Mori returns to her homeland to exorcise the ghosts of her childhood. Read by Su-Lin Looi.
Regional Variations (2)
Open University
Presented by Joanna Pinnock. Repeated from Friday
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Six programmes in which two close family members give an insight into the relationship that exists between them. 4: Rabbi Julia Neuberger and her mother, Liesel Schwab. When Julia became the second female rabbi in this country and the first in the world to have her own congregation, her decison surprised her mother and upset the more orthodox members of her family. Producer John Holmes
In the last of the series, Mark Whittaker examines the facts behind the green scares, myths and hype. Repeated from Wednesday
With Professor Anthony Clare. 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 continue their
300-mile walk through Belgium and Luxembourg on their way to visit the spiritual teacher Mother Meera. Producer Amanda Hancox
By Philippa Gregory. Read by Carole Boyd. Repeated from Monday