From St Michael and All Angels, Great Cumberton, Worcestershire. Repeated at 12.20am
Eileen Campbell explores pilgrimage through words and music by Berlioz, Chandra, TS Eliot and Judah Halvei , and in conversation with Umar Hegedus. Producers Tasmin Collison and Jane Jeffes
A visit to a farm in Aberystwyth, Dyfed, which keeps buffalo. 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 Chapel of Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge, forthe Sunday after Ascension and to mark the beginning of Christian Aid Week. Led by the Dean of Chapel, the Rev Mark Pryce , with the College Choir. Readings: Isaiah 65, wl7-24; Luke 24, w36-51; Anthems: If Ye Love Me. (Tallis); And I Saw a New Heaven (Bainton). Organ scholars
Stephen Hargreaves and David Hall. Producer Stephen Shipley
Vincent Hanna reviews the media.
Editor Sarah Eidndge. Repeated Tuesday llpm
Second of six visits to legendary bars. Venice. Ernest Hemingway made
Harry's Bar in Venice one of the great bars of the world. Arthur Smith goes there in search of Bellinis,
Montgomeries and happiness. Producer Rebecca Moore
With James Cox.
Nigel Colborn , Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank answer questions from the Isle of Wight. With Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
By Hugh Walpole, dramatised in four parts by Eric Pringle.
Trapped at Herries with a man she cannot love, Mirabell yearns to be free.
Repeated Friday 2pm
Repeated from Friday
The Battle Done
Peter Kellner assesses the election.
Repeated from Thursday
The first of two programmes in which Simon Weston reports on the last British forces to be posted to Hong Kong.
Producer Tim Green. Repeated from Tuesday
Peggy Reynolds presents a selection of poems reflecting the changing reputation and lasting influence of the Greek poet Sappho. Producer Sally Marmion
Chris Dunkley uses letters from his postbagto assess BBC on-air English. Repeated from Friday
Uneasy Peasy. Peter Day reports from Tokyo on Japan's problems at home. Editor Stephen Chilcott
By Susan Cooper , dramatised in four parts by David Calcutt.
1: The Parchment. A discovery in an attic transforms a summer holiday. with Edward Clarke , Sandra Berkin , Christopher Scott , Gerry Hinks , David Stevens. Duncan Law, Kathryn Hunt , Anna Keene and Struan Rodger Music composed and performed by Martin Allcock. Director Nigel Bryant Repeat
In the last of the series Lynne Walker talks to dancer Ann Emery. Producer Gillian Hush Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
Edi Stark looks at the attention to detail behind Jonathan Myles-Lea 's paintings of country houses. Repeated from Friday
The seventh in an eight-part environmental series. Repeated from Wednesday
The programme that deals with matters psychological and psychiatric. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Fifthin a six-part series looking at the lives of British people who have made their homes in South America. Clare Hampson
travels to Venezuela, where she meets an ex-barrow boy who moved to Caracas ten years ago. Producer Sara Jane Hall Repeat
To Be a Pilgrim
In the first of three programmes
Christopher Martin begins to trace the pilgrims' route to Canterbury, Kent, starting from his childhood home in Reigate, Surrey.
Producer Norman Winter
Repeated from 5.50am
By Alison Dunn , read by Ri Richards. Repeated from Monday