From St Mary with St Faith and St Francis, Alverstoke, Hampshire. Repeated at 12.20am
Mark Tully investigates contentment. Producer Beverley McAinsh
The Secret Life of the Rabbit. In the third of six programmes, presenter
Lionel Kelleway and expert Diana Bell explore the world of the wild rabbit. Producer Sandra Sykes
With Gerry Northam.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
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speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity devoted to the conservation of bats.
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Repeated from Friday
St Columba Week
To commemorate the anniversary of the death of St Columba, led by the Rev Norman Shanks , from lona Abbey. Praise with Joy the World's Creator; Christ Is the World's Redeemer; 0
God You Are My God Alone; 0 Lord All the World Belongs to You. Micah 6, W6-8; Corinthians 2, w24-51.
Arthur Smith visits his final favourite watering hole. Producer Rebecca Moore
from 1. 05pm With James Cox.
England v Australia
Coverage of the fourth day's play of the First Test at Edgbaston. Including at 3.43* TMS 40 - Champagne
Moments. Peter Baxter recalls some of the highlights of the last 40 years. * Approximate times
Bob Flowerdew , Pippa Greenwood and Geoffrey Smith with a 50th anniversary programme. Chaired by Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor Repeated Wednesday 11.30am * The Show That Grew and Grew: page 29
By Olive Schreiner, dramatised in two parts by Marion Baraitser.
Orphans Lyndall and Em find their world turned upside down with the arrival of the brutal Bonaparte Blenkins.
(Repeated Friday 2pm)
Repeated from Friday
Repeated from Thursday
Second of six diaries. The Welfare Year Repeated from Tuesday
Adrian Henri presents the second programme of poetry requests from the Merseyside area. Producer Sara Davies
The last of four programmes about TV news, presented by Martin Bell . News and Truth
Producer Tony Grant. Repeated from Friday
Boom Service. Peter Day reports on the growth of the hotel industry. Producer Neil Koenig
A wartime story by Michelle Magorian , dramatised in four parts by Martin Jameson.
1: Evacuee Rusty returns to Britain with an American accent and meets a mother she does not recognise. with George Allonby , Kellie Bright. Sasha Graff , Jamie Damton , Jilly Bond. Jonathan Keeble ,
Jane Whittenshaw. Michelle Magorian and Peter Donaldson. Director David Hitchinson Repeat
Rodney Milnes talks to six opera singers about their favourite roles.
4: Mezzo Dame Janet Baker talks about her title role in Handel's Julius Caesar.
Producer Gwen Hughes Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
The first of a ten-part series presented by Thomas Sutcliffe. Repeated from Wednesday
Barbara Myers meets four scientists who have changed the world. 3: Dr Anne McLaren. Repeated from Wednesday
Professor Anthony Clare celebrates 750 years of Bedlam. Last in series. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
The last of three stories, read by their authors.
3: The Death of Miss Agatha Peake By Louis de Bernieres.
Producer Frances Byrnes Repeat
The first recorded sighting of the Loch Ness monster was in 600AD. In the second of four programmes, Ian Bradley travels from Loch Ness to Glencoe in pursuit of the legacy that Columba left behind.
Repeated from 5.50am
A new story by DJ Taylor about three unlikely thieves, read by Chris Scott. Repeated from Wednesday