From St Augustine's, West Monkton in Somerset.
Repeated at 12.20am
To celebrate Father's Day, Mark Tully talks to the writer John Mortimer about his relationship with his father and with his son.
Producer Beverley McAinsh
The Wall. In the fourth of six programmes, Lionel Kelleway visits Hadrian's Wall.
Producer Simon Roberts
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
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Repeated from Friday
A service to celebrate the 50th
Aldeburgh Festival of music and the arts. Led by the Rev Anthony Moore , Vicar of Aldeburgh, from Aideburgh
Parish Church, with the parish church choir, the Britten-Pears Chamber
Choir and soloist Adrian Thompson. Preacher the Rt Rev Lord Runcie.
Jubilate (Britten); A Divine Hymn
(Purcell); All People That on Earth Do Dwell (arr Britten); God Moves in Mysterious Ways (arr Britten);
Genesis 28, w 10-17; Colossians 3, wl2-16. Director of music
Russel Blake. Organist Keith Bond.
See also BBC Radio 3 2.30pm and 5.45pm
Editor Sarah Eldridge
Repeated Tuesday llpm
Pasta. In the first of a six-part series celebrating food, Derek Cooper makes a pilgrimage to Bologna, the culinary capital of Italy and the city that gave the world Spaghetti Bolognese. Producer Min Raisman
With James Cox.
Nigel Colborn , John Cushnie and Anne Swithinbank answer questions posed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in London. With chairman Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
* See Competitions and Giveaways for a chance to have tea with the Gardeners' Question Time team: p 142
By Olive Schreiner , dramatised in two parts by Marion Baraitser.
2: Em remains on the farm, but Lyndall is determined to break free. with Jonathan Cullen , Jillie Meers ,
Sean Barrett. Christopher Scott and Stephen Thorne Director David Blount. Repeated Friday 2pm
With Chris Serie.
Repeated from Friday
Splitting the State. Professor Brendan O'Leary considers constitutional change. Repeated from Thursday
The Political Year. The fourth of six diaries recorded in Hong Kong. Repeated from Tuesday
Adrian Henri hears from pupils, teachers, and the poets who work with them on Merseyside. Producer Sara Davies
Chris Dunkley air listeners' views. Repeated from Friday
Peter Day reports on events in the business and management worlds. Producer Paul Dwyer
Michelle Magorian 's story, dramatised in four parts by Martin Jameson.
2: The war is over, but for Rusty the battle is just beginning. with Kellie Bright , Emily Richard ,
Mary Wimbush , Pauline Letts , Richenda Carey , Jonathan Keeble , Natasha Pyne and Tessa Worsley. Director David Hitchinson Repeat
Rodney Milnes talks to Barbara Bonney about singing the role of Susanna in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro. Producer Gwen Hughes Repeat
Repeated from yesterday
Thomas Sutcliffe and guests musician Mark Knopfler and author Esther Freud discuss three favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Wednesday
In the last of four programmes, Barbara Myers meets Dame Miriam Rothschild. Repeated from Wednesday
Patients assess their facial surgery. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Norman Smith presents a six-part series about the impact of Europe on society and looks at how the European Union's agenda is changing the way people live and work. Producer David Browne
Ian Bradley continues to pursue Columba's legacy.
Repeated from 5.50am
By Ray French, read by lestyn Jones. Producer Caroline Sarll. Rptd from Thursday