From St Mary the Virgin, Caterham, East Surrey.
Repeated at 12.20am
Mark Tully tries to identify the true spirit of India.
Producer Beverley McAinsh Repeated at 11.15pm
Linsday Cannon walks the hills of mid-Wales with the Bates family. Producer Alasdair Cross
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Phil Pegum. PHONE: [address 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 helps those who are bereaved and have suffered loss. DONATIONS TO: Cruse Bereavement Care,
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Repeated from Friday
From the Roman Catholic National Shrine of Our Lady at Walsingham, led by Fr Alan Williams. Praise My Soul; Immaculate Mary. Director of music John Jordan.
Six international writers explore aspects of Britain. 3: Glasgow's Alive and Kicking Writer Imtiaz Dharker revisits Glasgow, the place of her childhood. Producer Kate McAII
Professor Anthony Clare interviews Gillian Slovo about her traumatic childhood. Producer Michael Ember Repeated Wednesday 9.05am
from 1.07 With James Cox in India and Sheena McDonald in London.
England v Australia
The fourth day's play in the Fifth Test. Including at 1.07* The Poms Down
Under with Peter Baxter , and at 3.45*
Teatime News and At the Bookstall
* Approximate times
Time Nigel Colborn , Anne Swithinbank and John Cushnie answer questions in south-west London. With Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
The final part of Anthony Trollope 's The Small House at Allington, dramatised by Martyn Wade. Despite beingjilted, Lily swears she will always love Adolphus. with Jamie Glover , Richard Vernon. Brenda Blethyn , Lesley Sharp , Geraldine Fitzgerald , Dominic Letts , John Evitts , David Thorpe , Pauline Yates , Lala Lloyd , Rachel Atkins , Diana Payan. Steve Hodson , Jillie Meers and Philip Anthony. Director Cherry Cookson Repeat
Repeated from Friday
The Economy. In the first of two programmes, Rathin Roy , a political economist brought up in India, presents an insider's view of the country today. Producer Rosie Goldsmith
Anthony Minghella on the Isle of Wight. Repeated from Tuesday
Poet Sarah Maguire introduces four programmes from Cornwall, exploring the idea of summer and reflecting on visions of the peninsula. Producer Rob Ketteridge
Angus Roxburgh presents a four-part examination of Russia. 3: Russia's Intelligentsia: Superfluous Again Repeated from Friday
BBC Foreign Affairs editor John Simpson returns with a four-part series in which people recount a major world event which forced them into exile. 1: Chechnya. When the Russians entered Chechnya, 20-year-old Sara discovered her house was bombed and her parents killed. A terrifying sequence of events led her to escape to London. Producer Marc Jobst * Andrew Duncan interviews John Simpson : page 14
by Jenny McDade 3: Bewigged, Bothered and Bewildered. Veronica's mum discovers she's not at mass on Sundays. With Claire Reid. Pamela Power, Richard Tate , Paul Barber , Elaine Pyke ,
Alexander Spencer-Jones . Joanna Monro. Shirley Dixon. Steven Webb and Mark Bonnar Director Sally Avens Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Twenty years ago, art student Daniel Meadows set out to photograph the ordinary people of Britain. Now he returns to some of those places and faces and hears how the lives of those he once photographed have changed. Reporter Alan Dein. Producer Mark Burman Repeat
With Thomas Sutcliffe. Repeated from Wednesday
Jeremy Cherfas presents an eight-part series on the environment. 3:Integrated TransportRepeated from Wednesday
Geoff Watts reports on a new treatment for the condition of fibroids. Repeated from Tuesday
What makes people choose to take up permanent residence in hotels?
"Winter ladies" discuss living out their retirement in their favourite hotel.
Producer Caroline Barbour Repeat
Repeated from 6.10am
Repeated from 5.50am
By Marilyn Dryden , read by Janet Dale.