From St Nicholas, Combe St Nicholas,
Somerset.
Repeated at 12.20am
Denis Tuohy looks at how we find strength in the simple comforts of life. Producer Will Cantopher
Oliver Walston meets the Casements who farm on Giant's Causeway. Producer Alasdair Cross
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
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Repeated from Friday
Live from Tavistock Parish Church with celebrant the Rev John Rawlings and preacher the Rev Julie Nelson. Ave
Verum (Mawby); Missa Brevis (Walton); Filled with the Spirit's Power (Farley Castle); Come Down, 0 Love Divine
(Down Ampney); How Shall I Sing That Majesty (Coe Fen). Organist Mark Lee. Director of music Matthew Owens.
Six international writers explore aspects of Britain. 1: History Erased War correspondent Martha Gellhorn went to south Wales to report from the frontline of the miners' strike. Now she returns to discover what has happened to the way of life of the People once called the "enemy within". Producer Kate McAII
Professor Anthony Clare 's subject is travel writer and novelist Paul Theroux. Producer Michael Ember Repeated Wednesday 9.05am
With Jeremy Harris.
Bob Flowerdew , Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank answer questions posed by the Barbican Horticultural Society. The chairman is Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope , dramatised infourepisodes by Martyn Wade. 2: Adolphus Crosbie makes a sudden departure. with Jamie Glover. Richard Vernon , Brenda Blethyn , Lesley Sharp , Jeremy Clyde , Dominic Letts. Diana Payan , John Evitts , Pauline Yates. Philip Anthony , Geraldine Fitzgerald , Jillie Meers. Steve Hodson and David Thorpe Director Cherry Cookson Repeat
Repeated from Friday
Andrew Saint visits the places that were significant to the designer and socialist William Morris , and discusses his inspirations with guests including Fiona MacCarthy and Peter Cormack. With reader David Timpson. Producer Judith Bumpus First broadcast on Radio 3
Ainsley Harriott eats out in Glasgow. Repeated from Tuesday
Poet's Poetry Please. Scottish poet Kathleen Jamie pays tribute to George Mackay Brown , who died last year. Producer Rob Ketteridge
Paradise Lost?The first of four programmes in which Angus Roxburgh examines modern Russia. Repeated from Friday
Bel Mooney explores belief and unbelief with writer Irma Kurtz. Producer Malcolm Love
A five-part drama by Scott Cherry. 1: Life is sweet for Danny Blue , a sharp-suited detective from London.
With Dexter Fletcher , Cathy Sara , Paula Jacobs , Ronnie Herdman , Dominic Letts ,
Gareth Armstrong. Richard Ridings and Peter Gunn Director Sally Avens
First broadcast on Radio 5
Tony Wilkinson presents a series of portraits of Britain through a week in the life of sixstreets.
5: Leigh Road, Street. SomersetProducer Tony Wilkinson Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
With Thomas Sutcliffe. Repeated from Wednesday
Jeremy Cherfas presents the eight-part environmental series. 1: ForestryRepeated from Wednesday
Geoff Watts reports on medical care. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
A cycle of poems recording the comings and goings of guests and staff in a Cornish seaside hotel which was run for years by poet Zofia Ilinska.
Producer Julian May Repeat
Wu Wei. Martin Palmer travels to
China's sacred sites to introduce readings by Nigel Hawthorne of the Tao Te Ching, the foundation text of Taoism.
Producers Abigail Saxon and Norman Winter
Repeated from 5.50am
By Stan Barstow.
Repeated from Wednesday