From St George 's, Beckenham, Kent. Repeated at 12.20am
Denis Tuohy reflects on death and rebirth and looks for signs which symbolise new life. Producer Will Cantopher
Quentin Seddon meets a couple bringing farming aid to Bosnia. Producer Joanna Toye
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
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Repeated from Friday
From the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban. Communion setting: Hurford and Stanford. Readings: Revelation 1, wlO-18; John 20. wl-10. Hymns: The Strife Is O'er: Love's Redeeming Work Is Done; Thine Be the Glory. Anthems: My Beloved Spake (Hadley); Dum
Transisset Sabbatum (Taverner). Celebrant the Bishop of St Albans. Preacher the Dean of St Albans.
Master of the music Dr Barry Rose. Organist Andrew Parnell.
Vincent Hanna reviews the media. Editor Leslie Robinson
Repeated Tuesday 11.00pm
In the fourth of eight programmes, Jim Crace talks about his new novel,
Quarantine, and John Walsh dips into The School Bag, a new poetry anthology. Producer Lisa Osborne
E-MAIL: booksandco@bbc. co.uk Repeated Tuesday 2.00pm
With James Cox.
Geoffrey Smith , Bob Flowerdew and Nigel Colborn answer questions posed by residents of Bridgend. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
The Sherlock Holmes novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, dramatised in two parts by Bert Coules.
The case is solved with the aid of a single dumb-bell and Dr Watson's umbrella.
Repeated Friday 2pm
Repeated from Friday
Christopher Matthew looks back with fondness at a period when the arts and advertising worlds crossfertilised.
Producer Dave Sheasby Repeat
Caroline Beck ventures through sheer-sided canyons, serpentine gorges and meteorite craters as she traces the footsteps of Earnest Giles, the first
European to explore Australia's outback. Producer Lucy Cacanas
The second of two programmes recorded at London's Queen
Elizabeth Hall celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Mersey Sound, with Adrian Henri , Roger McGough and Brian Patten.
Producer Julian Wilkinson
Four programmes about television news presented by Martin Bell. 1: News and Neutrality Repeated from Friday
It's New! Small firms need to innovate just like the big ones. Peter Day asks how they can afford to. Editor Stephen Chilcott
The first of two programmes by Alan Gilbey. The Importance of Being Er? When Lisa Rocko cheeks an old bag lady, she little realises the dire consequences of her actions. with Sarah French, Emma Copeland. Carolyn Jones , Sean Baker , Chris Pavlo , Alex Lowe and Robert Harper. Director Sally Avens
Tenbyby Norman Lewis , read by Ronald Pickup . Taken from the author's autobiography. Producer Duncan Minshull
Repeated from Friday
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
Jonathan Raban introduces a three-part personal anthology of the greatest writing on the sea.
2: The Wooden World and After
Boats have always been floating societies, microcosms of the world.
And could there be anyone lonelier than the man overboard?
Producer Tim Dee Repeat
An eight-part environmental series. 1: CFC Smuggling
Repeated from Wednesday
Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Repeat
Organist Wayne Marshall improvises a piece inspired by the Resurrection. Introduced by Robert Tear. Producer James Whitbourn
Repeated from 5.50am
Patricia Hodge reads a new story by Fay Weldon.
Repeated from Friday