From St Chad's Church, Farndon,
Chester.
Repeated at 12.20am
Eileen Campbell explores the lure of the desert, where nothing is ever quite what it seems. Producer Tamsin Collison Repeated at 11.15pm
Islanders. In the last of three programmes, Quentin Seddon talks tomatoes on the Isle of Wight. Producer Gill Powell
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
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Repeated from Friday
On the Way. In the second of three programmes, John Fitzsimmons takes Gilleasbuig MacMillan and Richard Hollowayfrom Galilee to Erskine, on the River Clyde.
A review of the media.
Editor Sarah Eldridge
Repeated Tuesday llpm
In the first of a new series of the programme for writers and readers,
John Walsh talks to cookery writer Nigel Slater about fashions in food and the ineffable pleasures of real cooking. Producer Lisa Osborne
Repeated Tuesday 2pm
With James Cox.
Geoffrey Smith , Bob Flowerdew and Nigel Colborn answer some of the questions posed by gardeners from the Fylde, Lancashire. With chairman EricRobson.
Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
R.D. Blackmore's romantic novel, adapted in three parts by Barry Letts.
John Ridd meets and falls in love with Lorna Doone.
with Sunny Ormonde, Katherine Mount, Susan Jeffrey, Ian Brooker. Graham Padden, Graham Colclough, David Perks, James Richard, Charlotte Grattidge, Laura Berry and Samantha Dowling.
Director Brian Lighthill
(Repeated Friday 2pm)
Chris Serle presents his selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days. Repeated from Friday
"In wilderness lies the preservation of mankind." Richard Mabey discovers the growing importance of wild places in our crowded lives and asks how we can erase our own footprints to create a new wilderness.
Producer Tim Dee Repeat
The fourth of six programmes featuring travellers' tales. Dr Sarah O'Hara describes the rapid decline of Turkmenistan's vital irrigation system. Repeated from Tuesday
Ian McMillan sets out on the trail of the Gloucestershire poets, visiting the places where they lived and worked. Producer Viv Beeby
Chris Dunkley airs listeners' opinions. Producer Anne Mane Cole Repeated from Friday
Nerds on Top. The new world economy is suffering from a crucial shortagebrainpower. Peter Day asks if there are enough computer experts to keep the information revolution rolling. Producer Josh de la Mare
By Philippa Pearce , dramatised in four parts by Judy Allen. 3: Hatty shows Tom the secret of the clock. with Calum Macpherson , Judy Parkin , Tim Godwin and George Miller Music by Elizabeth Parker Director John Taylor
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
John Diamond reveals Fourth Column's wit and wisdom on the subject of the future.
Producer Brian King
Utilities. Jeremy Cherfas with the last of an eight-part environmental series. Revised
Geoff Watts reports from the British Association's Festival of Science.
Repeated from Tuesday
Patrick Hannan chairs a quiz about politics, with team captains Michael White and Austin Mitchell MP. Their guests are the Rt Hon Baroness Castle of Blackburn and Steven Norris.
Written by Michael Dines
Producer Ann Jobson Repeat
Repeated from 6.10am
Repeated from 5.50am
Written and read by Christopher Hope. Repeated from Wednesday