From All Saints, Sproughton, Suffolk. Repeated at 12.20am
What is time? Peter Hobday asks
Maria Bluzinsky , curator of astronomy at the Old Royal Conservatory in Greenwich, south London. Producer Beverley McAinsh
The Little Gentlemen in Dinner Jackets
In the last of the series, Lionel Kelleway travels to a remote corner of Britain to visit the nesting colonies of the puffin. Producer Simon Roberts
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
PHONE: (0161) [number removed]
WRITE TO: Sunday, Room 5031. BBC North. PO Box 27. Manchester M60 1SJ E-MAIL: sunday@bbc.co.uk
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which aims to alleviate the suffering and distress caused by Parkinson's disease.
DONATIONS TO: Parkinson's Disease Society, [address removed]CREDIT CARDS: (0181) [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
Before the handover to China, a service of transition and hope from St Andrew's Church, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Led by the Rev John Aldis and the Rev Wing-On Pang with members of the international congregation.
Hebrews 13, wl4-21; Matthew 28, vv5-10. Director of creative arts
Christian Huff-Johnston .
Vincent Hanna reviews the media.
Editor Sarah Eldridge. Repeated Tuesday llpm
In the third of six programmes, Derek Cooper celebrates the cabbage family and marvels at the rich array of cabbage recipes from around the world. Producer Min Raisman
In the first of an eight-part series, actor, comedian and bestselling novelist
Stephen Fry bares his troubled soul to Professor Anthony Clare.
(Repeated Wednesday 9.05am)
See People: page 14
With James Cox in London and Charlie Lee-Potter
in Hong Kong.
Nigel Colborn , John Cushnie and Anne Swithinbank answer questions sent in by post. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
By Elizabeth Gaskell , dramatised in three parts by Charlotte Keatley.
1: Departures and Arrivals. A young woman used to life in a Hampshire village moves to industrial Manchester. with Delia Corrie , Sue Johnston. John McArdle , Naomi Radcliffe. Kathryn Hunt , Martin Reeve and Vanessa Rosenthal. Director Michael Fox
Repeated Friday 2pm
Repeated from Friday
An Economic Nightmare? Frances Cairncross examines the potential costs and benefits of monetary union. Repeated from Thursday
A Year Watching the Other. The last of six diaries recorded in Hong Kong's final year as a British crown colony. Repeated from Tuesday
Adrian Henri rounds up the month's Merseyside requests with teachers and pupils taking part in a poetry project on the Wirral. Producer Sara Davies
Repeated from Friday
Bel Mooney explores the territory between belief and unbelief. In the first of a six-part series, she talks to Secretary of State for International Development Clare Short.
The final part of Michelle Magorian 's story, dramatised by Martin Jameson. 4: Will Lance help Rusty to escape? with Clemmi Burton-Hill , Emily Richard. Nicholas Farrell , Pauline Letts. Richenda Carey. Tessa Worsley , Becky Hindley and Andrew Branch Director David Hitchinson Repeat
Tony Wilkinson presents a series of portraits of Britain through a week in the life of six streets.
1: Main Street, Thixendale, North Yorkshire. In this eccentric Wolds farming village, the locals are holding an arts festival to raise funds for a communal television aerial. Producer Tony Wilkinson Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
Jude Kelly and JatinderVerma discuss favourite paperbacks with Tom Sutcliffe. Repeated from Wednesday
A search for the origin of life. Repeated from Wednesday
With Geoff Watts.
Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Norman Smith and Aminda Leigh present a guide to the European Union. Producer David Browne
E-MAIL: europe.now@bbc.co.uk
Christianity in China. Martin Palmer looks at the world's largest religion in the world's largest nation.
Producers Abigail Saxon and Norman Winter
Repeated from 5.50am
By Tom Bryan , read by Angus Macinnes.