From St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Repeated at 12.20am
Peter Hobday explores Buddhist teaching on the "middle way" and finds its echo in other religions. Producer Beverley McAinsh
More breakfast conversation around the farmhouse table. Producer Joanna Toye
Religious news with Trevor Barnes.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Rachel Hawkes. PHONE: (0161)
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speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity that trains volunteers to help children with reading difficulties. DONATIONS TO: Volunteer Reading Help, [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: (0181) [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
The Whole Armour of God. Morning prayers from St Mary's, Reigate, led by the Rev Canon Richard Thomson and featuring the English Arts Chorale, as part of the Reigate Summer Music Festival. Soldiers of Christ, arise; Ephesians 6, w 10-20; I was glad (Parry); Lord be my vision; I bind myself to God today. Director of music Leslie Olive. Organist Simon Dinsdale.
Six views of life in a European city through the eyes of one of its British residents. Presented by David Neil Lodge.
2: Gdansk. Pia Regan discovered Gdansk whilst a student. Fifteen years on, she teaches American-style management skills to yuppies. Producer Vibeke Venema
Professor Anthony Clare talks to Jung Chang , the former Red Guard whose family saga, Wild Swans, has become a worldwide bestseller. Producer Michael Ember Repeated Wednesday at 9.05am # Summer reading: page 6
With James Cox.
Dr Thome The third in a dramatised series of all six of Anthony Trollope 's Barchesfer books. Adapted in three parts by Martyn Wade. Starring and 2: Mary has been banished from Greshamsbury so that Frank can concentrate on finding an heiress to marry and thus resolve his father's debts. with Jillie Meers. Colleen Prendergast , Jane Whittenshaw , Tessa Worsley , David Timson , Stephen Critchlow and Jonathan Adams. Director Cherry Cookson. Repeated Friday at 2.00pm
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Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from Tuesday
Ian McMillan celebrates the work of Dylan Thomas with reader Philip Madoc. Producer Viv Beeby
Repeated from Friday
In the second of four programmes, Richard Coles tries to imagine a world without belief. He talks to Tony Benn , Ludovic Kennedy and lawyer Roger Brownsword. Producer Roger Childs
A five-part sci-fi comedy by Alan Gilbey and David Richard-Fox .
1: A screwball scientist mouse escapes from the future to 1994. with Bradley Lavelle , Ian Masters , Margaret John , Gavin Muir and Oliver Senton. Music Richard Attree. Director Nandita Ghose Repeat
The last of the series with Sarah Dunant. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from Friday
The human impact on mountain ecology. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Norman Smith reports on how the EU agenda is changing the way we live and work.
Producer David Browne
Not Just a Language for Heaven. On the eve of the National Eisteddfod, former archdruid the Rev John Gwilym Jones reflects on the links between religion, language and culture in Wales. Producer Roy Jenkins
Repeated from 5.50am
By Maeve Kelly.
Read by Eleanor Methven. Repeated from Thursday