From Holy Trinity Church, Skipton, Yorkshire.
Repeated at 12.20am
Denis Tuohy discusses heaven and hell with David Winter , former head of religious broadcasting at the BBC. Producer Beverley McAinsh
Lionel Kelleway presents a six-part series of the nature programme.
1: From over 7,000 acres of nutteries in England before the First World War, there are only 250 acres left today, but Meg Game is determined to see a revival of the cultivated British hazel. Lionel Kelleway visits her orchard. Producer Grant Sonnex
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 recruits retired professional people to work with charities in need of their experience. DONATIONS TO: REACH, [address removed]. CREDIT CARDS: ([number removed]
Repeated from Friday
For the Sunday after Ascension from
Christ Church, Southgate. President and preacher the Rt Rev and Rt Hon Richard Chartres , Lord Bishop of London.
Collegium Regale (Howells); God is gone up (Croft); At the name of Jesus;
Ephesians 4, w 1-13; The head that once was crowned with thorns; Luke
24, w 45―end; Hail the day that sees Him rise; Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour. Director of music Christopher Dell. Organist Graham Fountain.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tue 11.00pm
Six international writers explore the British culture and landscape.
4: A Circle Completed. Australian poet Les Murray returns to Scotland. Producer Kate McAII
With James Cox.
A special edition with Geoffrey Smith and Eric Robson at the Chelsea Flower Show and Anne Swithinbank, Pippa Greenwood and Nigel Colborn tracking down exhibits' roots on the islands of the Mediterranean.
(Rptd Wed 11.30am)
By Evelyn Waugh. Dramatised in two parts by Bill Matthews.
Brenda Last embarks on an affair that is the talk of London society.
With Tara Fitzgerald as Brenda and Jonathan Cullen as Tony.
(Rptd Fri 2.00pm)
(Spotlight on Tara Fitzgerald: page 9)
Repeated from Friday
Anthony Howard's recent history of the Church of England. Repeated from Thursday
The myth of the Beast of Bodmin.
(Repeated from Tuesday)
Gareth Owen introduces poetry requests from the Birmingham
Readers and Writers Festival. Read by Carole Boyd and Stephen Thorne. Producer Sara Davies
Repeated from Friday
Peter Day asks European bankers, in conference on the shores of Lake
Geneva, about the future of banking. Editor Stephen Chilcott
By Malorie Blackman. Dramatised in four parts by Bryony Lavery.
3: The E Jones Proof. Vicky and Gib are on the hunt for vital evidence. with Alice Arnold , Toby Longworth , Jane Lowe , George Russo , Gemma Waterton , Nancy Lodder and Amelia Bullmore. Producer Martin Jameson. First broadcast on Radio 5
Last of the series in which writers recall their childhoods. Naturalist.
By Edward 0 Wilson, one of America's greatest scientists. Read by Ed Bishop. Producer Julia Butt
Last of the series in which two family members discuss their relationship. With designer and restaurateur Sir Terence Conran and his son, fashion designer Jasper Conran.
A three-part series in which Rupert Creed looks at risk.
With Michael Fairbairn.
The Holy City. The first of three programmes in which Alison Hilliard portrays Jerusalem through the eyes of those to whom the city is sacred - Jews, Christians and Muslims. Producer Norman Winter
Eve Karpf reads a story by Celia Bryce .