From St Mary the Virgin, Chislet, Kent. Repeated 12.20am
Mark Tully talks to playwright Christopher Fry.
Producer Beverley McAinsh
With Oliver Walston.
Producer Alasdair Cross
Religious news and current affairs.
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By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
A Eucharistic celebration recorded in Ely Cathedral, with music from Duke Ellington's Sacred Concerts played by jazz pianist Stan Tracey and his orchestra. With soloist Tina May , the Cathedral Choir and the King's Junior School Choir, conductor Paul Trepte. Celebrant Canon John Inge , preacher the Very Rev Michael Higgins.
Vincent Hanna reviews the week's media stories at home and abroad. Editor Leslie Robinson
Repeated Tuesday 11.00pm
Six BBC correspondents look back at the history of their adopted cities through the writings of earlier visitors. 5: Athens. Orla Guerin compares the ancient cities of Athens and Rome Producer Kate Whitehead
The team answer questions from gardeners in Northumberland. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
The second of Jane Smiley 's three-part drama.
Since Larry Cook 's decision to divide his farm between his three daughters, he has become increasingly irrational. Ginny and Rose gain the land but Caroline gets nothing. with Ian Porter , Bob Sherman ,
William Dufris , William Hootkins , Sarah Benichou , Katy Crawford Kastin and Ann Beach Dramatised by Nick Stafford Director Claire Grove
Repeated Friday 2.00pm
With Chris Serle. Repeated from Friday
Chaired by Nick Clarke. On trial today: The Welfare State. For the prosecution, Digby Anderson ; and for the defence, Bea Campbell. Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from Tuesday
The first of three programmes in which guest presenter Ian McMillan , poet Andrew Morgan and readers June Barrie and Andrew Sachs talk about their favourite poems. Producer Viv Beeby
Repeated from Friday
In the second of a four-part series, Ben Silburn traces the development of maths in India and the Arab world. Producer Anne McNaught Repeat
Last episode of Joe Turner 's three-part science fiction drama. 3: Escape. The Commander has nearly completed her experiments on the children and Judy is scared for their future. They must act quickly. with Becky Simpson , Gary Saunders , James Cohen , Vincent Davies , Seamus O'Neill ,
Claude Close. Maxine Burth , Robert Whelan and Malcolm Raeburn. Music Paul Cargill Producer Martin Jameson
Sarah Dunant , with guests Julian Clary and Linda Thompson. Repeated from Wednesday
YOU The first of two programmes celebrating the art of using the telephone. "You're through to Your Party Now, Caller.... ". Strange tales of crossed lines and unwitting earwigging. Producer Simon Elmes Repeat
The last in the series on northern Nonconformist culture. 4: Ideas Producer Chris Gwilliam Repeat
Bridget Ogilvie , director of the Wellcome Trust, talks to Barbara Myers about running the medical research charity. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Presented by Norman Smith. Producer David Browne
E-MAIL: in.committee.@bbc.co.uk
Judith Rice visits English cathedrals, hearing their echoes in literature.
2: Salisbury. Reader Geoffrey Wheeler. Producer Norman Winter
Repeated from 5.50am
By Rachel Billington
Read by John Hartley. Repeated from Thursday