From St John the Baptist, Westonsuper-Mare.
Repeated 12.20am
Producer Beverley McAinsh
Producer Alasdair Cross
Trevor Barnes with religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Phil Pegum. PHONE: (0161) [number removed]. WRITE TO: Sunday, Room 5031, BBC North. PO Box 27. Manchester E-MAIL: sunday@bbc.co.uk
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which provides support to survivors of brain damage following a head injury.
DONATIONS TO: Headway National Head Injuries Association. [address removed]
CREDIT CARDS: (0115) [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
From Liverpool Cathedral. Each Sunday in Lent the service is based on one of Jesus's parables. Today, Canon Noel Vincent considers the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15, wll-32) which is illustrated in a recently commissioned painting which hangs in the cathedral chancel. Liverpool Cathedral Choir is directed by Ian Tracey with organist David Houlder.
Vincent Hanna reviews the media. Editor Leslie Robinson
Repeated Tuesday 11.00pm
Arthur Smith presents a six-part series on personal travel experiences.
4: Umpire Dickie Bird takes
Arthur Smith on a guided tour of his "second home", Lord's Cricket Ground. Producer Julian Mayers
With James Cox.
Bob Flowerdew , Nigel Colborn and Pippa Greenwood are guests of the Bournville Village Trust.
With Chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
By AJ Cronin , dramatised in four parts by Herbert Williams. With
James Macpherson as Andrew Manson and Kelly Hunter as Christine. 3: The Streets of London
Work was the only thing which kept Andrew and Christine in Aberalaw after the death of their child. with Hugh Dickson , loan Meredith. Shirley Dixon , Janet Maw , Colleen Prendergast , Jeremi Cockram and Rhodri Hugh. Director Jane Morgan. Repeated Friday 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
Patents on Patients
George Monbiot examines the ethics of trying to patent human genes. Repeated from Thursday
John Hegley visits Doncaster for the first time for a gig with local poets. Repeated from Tuesday
Gareth Owen invites contemporary poets to choose their favourite poems. Producer Julian Wilkinson
Repeated from Friday
Six families around Britain give their perspective on the debate about family values. 3: Boys Behaving Badly
A Walsall family has struggled with teenage trouble for three generations. Janet Cohen talks to a modern teenager about his violent past. Producer Sheila Cook
By LM Montgomery. Dramatised in five parts by Marcy Kahan.
5: Anne goes away to college, but her heart is still in Avonlea. with Joanne Macinnes. Ann Beach , Sara Wateridge. Amanda Gordon.
Colleen Prendergast , Robert Harper , Shirley Dixon and Adjoa Andoh. Producer Sally Avens
Food and drink writers
Clarissa Dickson-Wright and Malcolm Gluck join Mark Lawson to talk about their favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Rory MacLean explores the incurable restlessness which, in one form or another, is felt by us all. Sound Travels. The first of five programmes looks at sound travel. Producer John Dryden Repeat
Professor John Durant explores four events that sparked off the great scientific ideas of our time.
1: Infertility treatment and test-tube babies. Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Presented by Michael Fairbairn. Producer David Browne
E-MAIL: in.committee@bbc.co.uk
The second of three programmes in which Roy Jenkins visits Brazil to explore the life of its churches. Hard to Find an Atheist
Producer Roy Jenkins
By Dina Mehta. ReadbySudhaBhuchar. Repeated from Tuesday
until 4.30