From St Nicholas, Leeds, Kent. Repeated at 12.20am
Denis Tuohy looks at map making and map reading.
Producer Will Cantopher Repeated at 11.15pm
Lindsay Cannon takes breakfast at the Highland croft of Charles Kennedy MP. Producer Alasdair Cross
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum.
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By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Joy to the World. A service of morning prayer looking forward to the feast of the Epiphany. Led by Chris Rolinson , Joanne Boyce and Mike Stanley. Producer Stephen Shipley
Roger Bolton reviews the media.
Producer Sarah Eldridge. Rptd Tuesday llpm
Arthur Smith presents a six-part series about personal travel experiences. 2: Baroness Barbara Castle of Blackburn returns to Pontefract.Producer Rebecca Moore
With James Cox.
Carole Baxter , Bob Rowerdew and Geoffrey Smith answer questions
Posed by gardeners from Edinburgh. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
Leo Tolstoy 's epic novel, dramatised in ten parts by Marcy Kahan and Mike Walker.
7: It is 1812, and despite having sworn brotherly love to
Tsar Alexander , Napoleon has struck deep into the heart of Russia. The
Bolkonsky estate is in jeopardy.
And Bonaparte may soon be at the gates of Moscow.
For cast list and credits see the repeat billing on Friday at 2pm
With Chris Serle.
Repeated from Friday
The last of three programmes in which David Huckvale explores the influence of music on the world. Can music persuade you to stop drinking? Producer Jessica Isaacs Repeat
Quentin Cooper attends the biggest ever international convention of ventriloquists, Vegas 97. Repeated from Tuesday
Sarah Maguire presents a selection of poems for the New Year. With readers Eleanor Bron , Tony Robinson and Andrew Sachs.
Producer Viv Beeby
Four programmes in which
Kevin Connolly , examines French attitudes towards food. 2: The Bread War. Repeated from Friday
Scientists are finding that religion is good for you. In four programmes, Aric Sigman explores why. Producer Amanda Hancox
From The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis, dramatised in four parts by Brian Sibley. 3: The Narnians have fled Tashbaan in secret, and Aravis, overhearing Prince Rabdash, swears terrible vengeance against them. with David Holt , Jonathan Tafier and George Parsons. Music Peter Howell and Elizabeth Parker. Director John Taylor Repeat
The latest holiday and travel news. Repeated from yesterday
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
The last of four programmes. The Restaurateur. Steve, a chef, has always dreamt of owning his own restaurant. But will the reality match the dream for him and his wife? Producer Sally Ratman
Roger Harrabin takes a personal journey through the Philippines. Repeated from Tuesday
Geoff Watts spends a day in the special baby care unit at University College Hospital, London. Producer Julia Durbin
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Repeated Tuesday 11.30am
Phil Smith celebrates the triumphs and frustrations of the amateur astronomer.
Producer Ruth Prince Repeat
Repeated from 6.10am
Repeated from 5.50am
By Michael Carson. Repeated from Thursday