From St Mary's, Eastham, Wirral. Repeated at 12.20am
Mark Tully considers transport in all its guises.
Producer Beverley McAinsh Repeated at 11.15pm
In the second of six programmes, Lionel Kelleway visits the Rhinog Mountains. Producer Sandra Sykes
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Phil Pegum. PHONE: (0161) [number removed]E-MAIL: sunday@bbc.co.uk
speaks for the Week's Good Cause - the BBC's annual appeal for children. DONATIONS: Children In Need, [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
On National Youth Sunday, a celebration for the Feast of Christ the King. From Alton Castle Youth Centre, Staffordshire. Daniel 7, wl3-14; Revelation 1, w5-8; John 18,
W33-37. Celebrant Fr Michael White. Music led by Chris Rolinson , Joanne Boyce and Mike Stanley.
Roger Bolton reviews the media. Producer Sarah Eldridge Repeated Tuesday llpm
Six BBC correspondents look back at the history of their adopted cities through the writings of earlier visitors. 2: Geneva. With Owen Bennett Jones. Producer Kate Whitehead
With James Cox.
John Cushnie , Bob Flowerdew and Pippa Greenwood visit Cranfield
University School of Agriculture, Food and Environment. With Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
Leo Tolstoy 's epic novel, dramatised in ten parts by Marcy Kahan and Mike Walker. 2: Disillusionment. It is 1805, and the Austrians have been routed by Napoleon, leaving Kutuzov's army facing almost certain annihilation at Austerlitz. with Jonathan Firth , Alison Pettitt ,
Sean Baker. Tracy Ann Oberman , Gerard Murphy , Abigail McKern , Richard Johnson ,
Rachel Atkins , loan Meredith, James Simmons , Hugh Dickson , David Brooks , Christopher Scott , John Rowe , Gerard McDermott ,
Stephen Thorne , Chris Pavlo , Anthony Ofoegbu , David Bannerman and Christopher Wright. Music by Neil Brand. Director Eoin O'Callaghan
With Andy Kershaw. Repeated from Friday
Shake Hands and Be Civil
The focus of politics is shifting to civil society. Ian Hargreaves investigates. Repeated from Thursday
A six-part series presenting true stories from Australia's past. 5:Dying for GoldRepeated from Tuesday
Sarah Maguire presents the second part of an appreciation of poet John Clare. Producer Paul Dodgson
With Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
Euro Era
Much of Europe is heading for monetary union before the UK. Peter Day finds out where that leaves British companies. Editor Stephen Chilcott
Susan Cooper's fantasy, dramatised in four parts by David Calcutt.
The Dark seals off the village with ice and driving snow.
Repeated from yesterday
Six-part outdoor series with historian and archaeologist Guy de la Bedoyere. 4: The Land of the GiantsRepeated from yesterday 4pm
A five-part series following life on campus during nine months at the University of Warwick. 3: Kidnap threats, exam nerves, finals and graduation. Producer Brian King Repeat
A nine-part environmental series. The first of two programmes on global climate change. With Jeremy Cherfas. Revised repeat from Wednesday
Series investigating matters psychiatric. Professor Anthony Clare poses the question: is counselling good for you? Repeated from Tuesday
David Wilby reports on the investigations mounted by the select committees of MPs and peers. Producer David Browne
Repeated from 6.10am
Repeated from 5.50am
By Bernie Crosthwaite. Repeated from Thursday