From the Parish Church of St Mary, Ilmington.
Repeated at 12.20am
Mark Tully discovers satisfaction to be found in tackling life's obstacles. Producer Beverley McAinsh
Tanner Shields tells the 75-year history of the Young Farmers. Producer Alasdair Cross
Nisha Pillai presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Phil Pegum. PHONE: [number removed]. WRITE TO: Sunday. Room 5031, BBC North. PO Box 27. Manchester E-MAIL: sunday@bbc.co.uk
8.00 The New Curiosity Shop -
Explaining Galapagos 8.30 Diamonds, Rust and a Handful of Sand 9.00
Women's Studies: Feminist Drama 9.20 Talking about the Enlightenment 9.40 Running the Country: An MEP in Action
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity that assists homeless people and those in acute housing need. DONATIONS TO: Chas Charity. [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: (0181) [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
Silver Jubilee Mass live from St
Edmund's RC school. Wolverhampton. with celebrant the Archbishop of Birmingham, the Most Rev Maurice Couve de Murville. Preacher Fr Tony Joyce . Christ Is Made the Sure
Foundation: Gloria: Mozart: I Kings 3. w 5-15: 1 Corinthians 13. w 1-13:
John 15 1. the Lord of the Sea and Sky:
Agnus Dei: Haydn.
With Vincent Hanna. Editor Leslie Robinson
Repeated Tuesday at 11.00pm
John Walsh probes the reiationshio between nooks and the movies.
Producer Erin Riley Repeated Tuesday 2.00pm
With James Cox.
Geoffrey Smith , Nigel Colborn and Bob Flowerdew answer some of the questions posed by staff and students at Otley College, Suffolk. Eric Robson is in the chair.
Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday at 11.30am o See Gardening: page 30
Michael Bakewell's six-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens's story.
"At times Paul looked like one of those terible little Beings in the Fairy Tales, who at 150 or 200 years of age, fantastically represented the children for whom they have been substituted."
with Norman Rodway, Gerard Murphy, Samuel West, Robert Lang, Douglas Livingstone, Stephen Thorne, Deborah Berlin, Ross Livingstone, Rowena Cooper, Christopher Benjamin, Thelma Whiteley, Monica Dolan, Anne Carroll, Alexander Massey, Matthew Morgan, David Timson and pupils of Dulwich College
(Repeated Friday 2.00pm)
Repeated from Friday
Marcus Chown presents a four-part series on the methods and applications of science.1: Fraud and Misconduct Producer Richard Aedy
Repeated Wednesday 7.45pm
Lesley Garrett goes behind the scenes at the London Coliseum. Repeated from Tuesday
Dannie Abse and Don Paterson introduce a selection of listeners' requests for Welsh and Scottish poetry. Producer Sara Davies
Last in the current series
Repeated from Friday
Kevin Jackson presents the final history of world currencies as national symbols. 4: In the Greenback We Trust. The power of the US dollar. Producer Chris Bowlby
Bill Taylor 's quirky re-telling of a tale by the Brothers Grimm. with Samta Ghadie. Jimmy Hibbert. John Culshaw and Terence Mann Director Martin Jameson
The last of six programmes in which different presenters introduce an anthology on themes of their choice. The Sega Gamegear Introduction to Poetry. Lemn Sissay finds poetry can bem-your-face fun.
Producer Amanda Mares Repeat
With Joanna Pinnock. Repeated from Friday
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
With Peter Tinniswood. Producer Brian King
John Gribbin explores intriguing scientific conundrums in this five-part series. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
The last of the series in which Sir Charles
Powell asks how governments will pursue their national interests in the future.
What Shape Europe? Ruud Lubbers, former prime minister of the Netherlands, explains how he sees the future of Europe.
Producer Gwyneth Williams Repeat
Shaking Off the Dust of the World
Gardener Robert Ketchell discovers an inner peace with the help of Zen poetry and Japanese music. Producer Abigail Saxon
Repeated from 5.50am
By Dorothy Schwarz. Reader Angela Down. Repeated from Wednesday