From St Nicholas, Sandhurst. Kent. Repeated at 12.20am
Touch. Peter Hobday explores the most undervalued of our senses, with the help of Peter White , the BBC's disability affairs correspondent. Producer Beverley McAinsh
Quentin Seddon meets writer Michael Murpurgo.
Producer Alasdair Cross
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Phil Pegum. PHONE: [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 protects threatened bird populations.
DONATIONS TO: Birdlife International,
[address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
Martin Palmer introduces worship from his home parish of St Christopher's
Church in Withington, Manchester, led by the Rev Gisela Raines. Director of music Nigel Swinford.
Strawberries and Cream. Derek Cooper celebrates the fruit that is the food of saints. Producer Paul Kobrak
Professor Anthony Clare interviews Ann Widdecombe MP. Producer Michael Ember Repeated Wednesday 9.05am
With James Cox.
England v Australia
Coverage of the fourth day's play in the Third Test at Old Trafford. Including at
1.07* The Great Match - Old Trafford
1981 with Peter Baxter , and at 3.45* Teatime News and At the Bookstall For further information or retuning advice phone [number removed] * Approximate times
Join Bob Flowerdew , Pippa Greenwood and Geoffrey Smith at the Gardeners' Question Time roadshow. Producer Trevor Taylor Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
By Elizabeth Gaskell, dramatised in three parts by Charlotte Keatley.
Margaret flings herself into the midst of mob rioting.
(Repeated Friday 2pm)
With Chris Serle. Repeated from Friday
Whose Company? In the last of the current series, Bob Tyrell looks at the success of the free-market Anglo-American business model in Britain, and asks if it is efficient. Repeated from Thursday
Janet Street-Porter celebrates a town which has a strong community spirit. Repeated from Tuesday
Poet's Poetry Please! Australian poet Les Murray introduces the work of James McAuley and David Campbell. Producer Sara Davies
Chris Dunkley with listeners' letters. Repeated from Friday
In the second of six programmes, Bel Mooney explores belief and unbelief with guest John Humphrys. Producer Malcolm Love
A three-part sci-fi drama by Martin Jameson and Peter Kerry. 1: Long Sunday Spin's dad disappeared seven years ago. But was he really a mad scientist, as everyone claimed? with Tim Pigott-Smith , Andrew Whyment , Jane Hollowood , John Griffin. Vincent Davies ,
Malcolm Raeburn , Alan Halsall and Richard Barton. Music composed by Paul Cargill Director Martin Jameson
A series of portraits of Britain through a week in the life ofsix streets. 2: Lochend Road, Easterhouse, Glasgow.
Tony Wilkinson visits this vast public housing scheme. Producer Tony Wilkinson Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
With Tom Sutcliffe. Repeated from Wednesday
Quentin Cooper discovers that science is near to understanding human intelligence. Repeated from Wednesday
With Geoff Watts.
Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Norman Smith and Aminda Leigh look at the European Union's decisions. Producer David Browne
E-MAIL: europe.now@bbc.co.uk
The Roots of the Tao. Martin Palmer travels to China to introduce
Nigel Hawthorne reading the Tao Te Ching, the foundation text of Taoism.
Producers Abigail Saxon and Norman Winter
Repeated from 5.50am
By David Wong , read by Dan Maxwell. An elderly Hong Kong businessman learns from his young secretary. Repeated from Friday