From Christ Church, Swindon, Wiltshire, ringing Swindon Surprise Royal. Repeated at 12.20am
What is a mission statement?
Eileen Campbell explores this topical subject. Producers Tamsin Collison and Jane Jeffes
Oliver Walston meets the Beckett family - doyens of the farm shop scone. Producer Joanna Toye
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
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speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which is raising funds to conduct vital medical research into the causes of premature births.
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Repeated from Friday
A service for Pentecost, from Bethel United Reformed Church, Swansea, led by the Rev Kim Fabricius. Hymns: Come Down, 0 Love Divine: Praise to the Living God: God Who Is
Everywhere Present on Earth; Sing One and All, a a Song of Celebration. Organist Christine Beynon. Producer Alistair McGhee
Editor Sarah Eldridge
Repeated Tuesday llpm
Six visits to the world's legendary bars. 3: Havananother Daiquiri ! Arthur Smith heads for the legendary Floridita in Cuba - once the haunt of Hemingway. Producer Sara Jane Hall
With James Cox.
Geoffrey Smith , Bob Flowerdew and Pippa Greenwood answer questions posed by students of France's leading horticultural college. With Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
Dramatised in three parts by Elizabeth Proud. Jane Austen 's unlikely heroine Fanny Price is plucked from her impoverished family and brought up by wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park. 1: The Family at Mansfield with Teresa Gallagher , Andrew Wincott , Michael Onslow , Malcolm Mckee , Sunny
Ormonde, Sharon Baylis , Patricia England and Christopher Scott. Musicians Christian McKay , Jill Heartfield , Audrey Douglas , Katharine Gittings and David Gregory. Music by Anthea Gomez Director Sue Wilson. Repeated Friday 2pm * See This Week: page 6
Repeated from Friday
Basic Instincts
Michael Blastland investigates whether it is possible to replace political and social science with biology. Repeated from Thursday
Simon Weston looks at the last British forces to be posted to Hong Kong. Repeated from Tuesday
With Gareth Owen at the Birmingham Readers and Writers Festival.
Producer Sara Davies
Presented by Martin Bell .
Repeated from Friday
Room Service. Peter Day reports on the growth of the hotel industry. Producer Neil Koenig
The first of Susan Cooper 's sequence of novels The Dark Is Rising, dramatised in four parts by David Calcutt.
2: The Standing Stone. A treasure hunt leads to danger. with Christopher Scott , Struan Rodger , David Stevens , Kathryn Hunt and Anna Keene
Music composed and performed by Martin Allcock. Director Nigel Bryant Repeat
Rodney Milnes talks to six opera singers about their favourite roles.
1: Countertenor James Bowman talks about singing Oberon in Benjamin Britten 's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Producer Gwen Hughes Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
Repeated from Friday
The last in an eight-part environmental series visits Hong Kong. Repeated from Wednesday
Professor Anthony Clare presents the programme that deals with matters psychological and psychiatric. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
The last in a six-part series looking at British people who have made their homes in South America.
Chile. Post-Pinochet Chile is referred to as South America's economic miracle and a role model for the rest of the continent. But at what cost?
Clare Hampson visits Sara and John, who left London to look for Chile's spiritual side.
Producer Sara Jane Hall Repeat
To Be a Pilgrim
In the second of three programmes,
Christopher Martin continues to trace the pilgrims' route to Canterbury. Producer Norman Winter
Repeated from 5.50am
By Jerry Walker , read by Andy Hockley. Repeated from Thursday