From Westminster Abbey. Repeated at 12.20am
Eileen Campbell explores success and failure through literature and music. Producer Jane Jeffes
Oliver Walston visits the Faroe Islands.
Producer Alasdair Cross
Martin Bashir with religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
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Repeated from Friday
Mass from St Leo the Great RC Church, Glasgow. Celebrant the Rev James Foley. With the St Mungo Singers, director John Rafferty.
With Vincent Hanna.
Editor Leslie Robinson
Repeated Tuesday at 11.00pm
John Walsh on romance and the enduring appeal of the vampire.
Producer Ehn Riley. Repeated Tuesday 2.00pm
With James Cox.
Eric Robson and team tackle the listeners' postbag. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday at 11.30am
By Charles Dickens. The final episode of Michael Bakewell 's dramatisation.
6: The Fugitives with Robert Lang , Avril Elgar , Emma Gregory , Toby Jones. Nichola McAuliffe ,
Angela Pleasence , Norman Rodway , Jonathan Cecil , Ross Livingstone , Deborah Berlin , Rowena Cooper. Jane Whittenshaw. Anna Lukis ,
Edward Michie , Matthew Morgan , and Trevor Nicholls. Director Jane Morgan Repeated Friday at 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
In the first of two programmes, Tim Malyon discovers how science is improving life in India and Africa.
(Repeat)
Fritz Spiegl visits Toxteth. Repeated from Tuesday
Gareth Owen presents the first of two programmes celebrating the poetry of William Morris. With Baroness Castle and novelist Penelope Fitzgerald. Readings by Anthony Hyde. Producer Rob Ketteridge
The last of four encounters with life, by Gerry Anderson. Repeated from Friday
Foreign Focus. How the prospects for British business appear when viewed from abroad. With Peter Day. Editor Stephen Chilcott
From The Chronicles of Nam/a by C S Lewis. 4: The Green Lady returns. with Aden Gillett , Stephen Thorne ,
Anthony Jackson , Ellie Beaven. Richard Claxton , Peter England , Richard Puddlfoot and Emily White Music Peter Howell. Dramatised by Brian Sibley. Director John Taylor
One hundred years ago, having lost a scandalous libel case, Oscar Wilde was serving a sentence in Reading Gaol. It was there that he began a long letter to Alfred Lord Douglas , his former lover. Simon Callow reads from
Oscar Wilde 's letter, an outpouring of his life and his love for nature and art.
Producer Keith Slade
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
With Peter Tinniswood. Producer Brian King
Tony Robinson meets archaeologists. Repeated from Wednesday
Are citizens'juries an appropriate forum for discussing mental health policies? Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
The Montgomery Bus Boycott. Caryl Phillips talks to Rosa Parks. Producer Tony Phillips Repeat
Songs of the Spirit
In three programmes, Maggie Hamilton tells Rosemary Hartill about the songs she has collected. 1: Brazil
Producer Garry Boon
Repeated from 5.50am
Sleeping Princess. Written and read by Christopher Hope. Repeated from Friday