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By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
From St Patrick's Church, Ballymena, Co Antrim. Conducted by the Rev Stuart Lloyd.
With Vincent Hanna. Editor Leslie Robinson
Repeated Tuesday 11.00pm
The last in the series in which BBC correspondents look back at the history of their adopted cities.
St Petersburg. Angus Roxburgh looks at Russia's second city in winter. Producer Kate Whitehead
With James Cox.
Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
The final part of Jane Smiley 's drama. Caroline conspires against her sisters to win back her father's farm. with Stuart Milligan , Ian Porter , Bob Sherman , William Dufris , William Hootkins ,
Sarah Benichou and Katy Crawford Kastin. Dramatised by Nick Stafford. Director Claire Grove Repeated Friday 2.00pm
With Michael Rosen.
Repeated from Friday
Chaired by Nick Clarke , this is the last of three radio trials challenging the assumptions that Britain has held from the sixties through to the current day. On trial today: Crime and Punishment For the prosecution, John Torode , and for the defence, Judge Stephen Tumim. Repeated from Thursday
Fascinating Aida's Dillie Keane continues her visit to the West Country. Repeated from Tuesday
The second of three programmes featuring guest presenter Ian McMillan , poet Pete Morgan , and readers June Barrie and Andrew Sachs. The poems deal with the stresses of everday life. Producer Viv Beeby
With Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
A four-part irreverent tour through the history of maths.
3: Ben Silburn finds himself in medieval
Italy. Maths was about to turn the Western world on its head, challenging astronomy and revolutionising art. Producer Anne McNaught Repeat
By LM Montgomery. Dramatised in five parts by Marcy Kahan.
1: When Marilla and Matthew
Cuthbert decide to adopt an orphan boy, they little expect the delivery of an impetuous red-headed girl. with loan Meredith. Directed by Sally Avens
Mark Lawson and guests Helen Dunmore and Nicholas Tucker discuss their favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Wednesday
Second of two programmes celebrating the art of using the telephone. "Which Service Do You Require?" Tales of telephonic mystery as heard from the operator's end of the line. Featuring the Spanish tourist service as a telephonic cold shower. Producer Simon Elmes Repeat
Four programmes in which Jenni Mills traces critical periods in family life and talks to families about how they weathered the crisis.
1: One traumatic day during the miners' strike cast a lasting shadow over Ernie's career as a policeman. Producer Sarah Rowlands Repeat
James Lovelock talks to Barbara Myers about his controversial Gaia hypothesis. Repeated from Wednesday.
Should victims of brain injury be added to the list of drivers the Government wants to keep off the road? Geoff Watts reports. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
News from parliament's committee corridor. Presented by Norman Smith. Producer David Browne
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Judith Rice visits English cathedrals built over the centuries. 3: St Paul's Reader Geoffrey Wheeler. Producer Norman Winter
Repeated from 5.50am
Repeated from Friday