Lionel Kelleway is joined by Britain's leading woodland historian, Oliver Rackham.
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
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Repeated from Friday
Led by the Most Rev John Aloysius
Ward, Archbishop of Cardiff, from
St Peter 's Catholic Church, Cardiff. Holy, Holy, Holy; Eternal Father, Strong to Save; I, the Lord of Sea and Sky;
Guide Me, 0 Thou Great Redeemer; Job 3, wl8-ll; Psalm 106,
W23-26, 28-31; 2 Corinthians 5, W14-17 and Mark 4, 35-41.
Pubs. Derek Cooper 's search for the fundamental joys of life leads him to the country pub. He visits the Birch Hall Inn in the Yorkshire Moors. Producer Paul Kobrak
Weekend from 1.07 7 With James Cox.
Time Nigel Colbom , Bob Rowerdew and Pippa Greenwood answer questions posed at Knightshayes Court, near Tiverton. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor. Repeated Wednesday
11.30am. Eric Robson and Geoffrey Smith are on Songs of Praise tonight 6.10pm BBC1
By Anne Bronte , dramatised by Judith Adams. A young woman decides to earn her own living as a governess. with Christine Mackie. Martin Reeve. Kathryn Hunt , Stuart Richman , Anita Wood. Delia Corrie , William Haigh and Holly Grainger Director Nandita Ghose. Repeated Friday 2pm
With Janet Street-Porter . Repeated from Friday
A Political Dream. With Ngaire Woods. Repeated from Thursday
The Business Year. Hong Kong diaries. Repeated from Tuesday
Adrian Henri asks Merseyside poetry lovers for their favourite poems. Producer Sara Davies
With Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
The New Leaders. In the final programme in the series, Peter Day asks what big business can learn from the new breed of entrepreneurs. Producer Janet Jones
Michelle Magorian 's story, dramatised in four parts by Martin Jameson. 3: Beatie has died. with Emily Richard , Mary Wimbush , Nicholas Farrell , Pauline Letts , Richenda Carey. Tessa Worsley , Becky Hindley and David Collings Director David Hitchinson Repeat
In the last of the series,
Rodney Milnes talks to John Tomlinson about singing in Wagner's Die Walkure. Producer Gwen Hughes and Tracy Ross
The meanings of English field names. Repeated from yesterday 4pm
Chris Haskins and Simon Barnes discuss their favourite paperbacks with Thomas Sutcliffe. Repeated from Wednesday
Quentin Cooper examines evidence for life elsewhere in the solar system. Repeated from Wednesday
Presented by Geoff Watts. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Norman Smith and Aminda Leigh present the second of six programmes which look at how the European Union's agenda is changing the way we live and work. Producer David Browne
E-MAIL: europe.now@bbc.co.uk
In the last of four special programmes, Ian Bradley concludes his pursuit of the legacy of Columba in Dunkeld, Tayside, the saint's last known resting place.
Repeated from 5.50am
By Jane Rogers , read by Joanna Monro. Producer Christine Boar Repeat