From St Michael and All Angels, Sowton, near Exeter. Repeated at 12.20am
Mark Tully explores the nature and significance of colour in our lives. Producer Beverley McAinsh
A Night with the Owls. In the first of six programmes, Lionel Kellewayand
Chris Sperring go in search of one of Britain's most enigmatic creatures. Producer Sarah Blunt
Ernest Rea presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
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Repeated from Friday
St Augustine Week
Choral matins from the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ,
Canterbury. Celebrant the Dean, the Very Rev John Simpson. Responses: Richard Shephard ; Psalm 29; First lesson: Exodus 34, wl-10; Te Deum: Vaughan Williams ; Second lesson: Acts 2, w22-36; Jubilate: Britten in E flat; Anthem: 0 Beata Trinitas (Palestrina); Hymn: Bright the Vision; Hymn: Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation. Master of the choristers David Flood.
Assistant organist Timothy Noon. Producer Denis Nowlan. See also Radio 3
4.15pm and Radio 4 Monday to Friday 10am
Six visits to the world's legendary bars. 4: Dublin. Arthur Smith sups stout in the bars of Dublin. Producer Sara Jane Hall
With James Cox.
A three-part dramatisation of Jane Austen 's novel by Elizabeth Proud. 2: Mr Crawford Changes Tack with Robert Glennister , Louise Jameson , Teresa Gallagher , Andrew Wincott , Sharon Baylis. Kim Wall , Cathy Sara , Tracy Wiles , Michael Onslow , Malcolm McKee and Richard Curnow. Musicians Christian McKay , Jill Heartfield , Audrey Douglas , Katharine Gittings and David Gregory. Music by Anthea Gomez Director Sue Wilson. Repeated Friday 2pm
Repeated from Friday
Taming the Dragon? The implications for China of the takeover of Hong Kong. Repeated from Thursday
The first in a series of six diaries recorded to mark Hong Kong's final year as a British crown colony. Repeated from Tuesday
With Gareth Owen at the Birmingham Readers and Writers Festival. Producer Sara Davies
With Martin Bell. 2: News and War Repeated from Friday
Coming Home. Peter Day reports on why the Irish are returning home to work. Producer Paul Dwyer
By Susan Cooper , dramatised in four parts by David Calcutt.
3: The Furty Dance. The powers of the dark close in. with Struan Rodger , Gerry Hinks , Anna Keene , David Stevens , Duncan Law and Kathryn Hunt. Music composed and performed by Martin Allcock. Director Nigel Bryant Repeat
Rodney Milnes talks to soprano Montserrat Caballe.
Producer Gwen Hughes Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
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Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Three stories evoking the character of a place, read by their authors.
1: Love of the World. John McGahern 's home county of Leitrim in Ireland. Producer Frances Byrnes Repeat
To Be a Pilgrim
In the last of three programmes,
Christopher Martin arrives in Canterbury. Producer Norman Winter
Repeated from 5.50am
By Gillian Tindall , read by Anna Massey. Repeated from Tuesday