From St David's, Moreton-in-Marsh,
Gloucestershire.
Repeated at 12.20am
This week, Mark Tully looks at myths. He charts the Mediterranean with Homer and walks the English hills with King Arthur. Producer Jane Jeffes
Six nature programmes.
5: Bees. Lionel Kelleway explores the home of the famous Buckfast Queens. Producer Mary Colwell
Religious news with Trevor Barnes.
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By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
From St David 's Cathedral,
Pembrokeshire. Led by the Dean, the Very Rev John Wyn Evans. Preacher is Bishop, the Rt Rev Huw Jones. Lord who in Thy perfect wisdom; Like the sound of many waters; Laudate
Dominum; Phil 4, w4-9. Director of music Geraint Bowen. Organist Michael Slancy.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tues 11.00pm
Leslie Forbes travels through the centuries in search of a decent meal. 2: A Feast with King Arthur Producer Elizabeth Burke
With James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Bob Flowerdew and Nigel Colborn answer questions from visitors to the Gardeners' World Live exhibition in Birmingham. Chairman
Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wed 11.30am ♦ See Gardening: page 37
Turgenev's romantic novella dramatised in two parts by Michael Crompton , with Amanda Root as Elena and Philip Franks as Insarov.
1: Who will Elena fall in love with, the artist Shubin or the philosopher Bersyenev? with Keith Clifford , Martin Oldfield ,John Griffin and Stephen Tomlin. Director Michael Fox Rpt
With Christopher Serle. Repeated from Friday
Ngaire Woods considers the case for enlarging the European Union. Repeated from Thursday
A six-part series of travellers' tales. 2: Solomon Islands
Repeated from Tuesday
In the second of two programmes,
Richard Holmes explores Coleridge's epic tale The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Read by Simon Callow. Producer Erin Riley
Repeated from Friday
It Doesn Add Up. As the information revolution gathers pace, business is spending billions on computerisation. In the last of the series, Peter Day asks whether most of it is a waste of time and money. Producer Neil Koenig
Rosemary Sutcliff 's story dramatised in four parts by Sean Darner.
3: To retake the Eagle of the Ninth,
Marcus and Esca must risk everything.
Music by David Dorward , played by John Kenny and Jim Sutherland Director Hamish Wilson
Sarah Dunant and guests discuss favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Dr David Cook presents four programmes on medical ethics. 2: Whose Child? What motivates women to donate eggs, and how far do they and the recipients consider the ethical issues involved?
Producer Alison Bogle
A four-part investigation into the enigma of human memory. 2: Memory ― the Workings Repeated from Wednesday
Medical news with Geoff Watts.
Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Peter Hill reports from Parliament's committee corridor.
Producer David Browne
Agreeing to Differ. The first of three programmes in which
Christopher Martin , a Christian, and Jane Wynne -Wilson, a humanist, explore the fundamental beliefs on which they differ. Producer Norman Winter
Repeated from 5.50am
By Nora Naish. Read by Sion Probert. Repeated from Wednesday