From St Mary the Virgin, Chislet, Kent. Repeated at 12.20am
Mark Tully considers the cost and rewards of honesty.
Producer Beverley McAinsh. Rptd at 11.15pm
Quentin Seldon meets Harry Ridley , Britain's most inventive farmer. Producer Alasdair Cross
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
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Repeated from Friday
From Christ Church, Radyr, South Wales. Led by the Rev
William Barlow. 0 Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness; The People That in Darkness Sat; Lord, the Light of Your Love; Thou Whose Almighty Word; When Jesus, Our Lord. Psalm 122; Job 28, wl-28; 1 Corinthians 1,
W18-25. Choirmaster Mark Windsor. Organist Leigh Bracegirdle
Roger Bolton reviews the media.
Producer Sarah Eldridge. Rptd Tuesday llpm
Arthur Smith presents a six-part series about personal travel experiences. 3: Nick Hancock returns to Majorca.
Producer Vibeke Venema
With James Cox.
John Cushnie , Bob Flowerdew and Pippa Greenwood answer questions from gardeners in Cambridgeshire. 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. 8: It is 1812, and the French army has surged through
Smolensk and is now converging on Borodino, before Moscow. Maria has fled Bald Hills , and now even the Rostovs prepare to leave the city.
For cast list see repeat billing on Friday at 2pm
With Chris Serle. Repeated from Friday
An Unhealthy Obsession?
Julian Le Grand asks whether the real benefits and costs of healthcare are being distorted.
Producer Anthony Dworkin Repeated from Thursday
Rebecca Nicholson sets out to find the truth about her great-uncle, the family hero.
Repeated from Tuesday
Ian McMillan and poet Susan Wicks introduce poetry about family life. Producer Christine Hall
Four programmes in which
Kevin Connolly examines French attitudes towards food. 3: The King of Wine Repeated from Friday
Four programmes in which Aric Sigman explores why religion is good for us. 2: Why God?
Producer Amanda Hancox
The final part of Brian Sibley 's four-part dramatisation from The
Chronicles ofNarnia by CS Lewis.
The horses and their children reach
Anvard, but the threat against Cair Paravel is closer than ever. with James Graves , Michelle Wesson.
Matthew Steer , Stephen Thorne , Garard Green , Gavin Muir , Jonathan Tafler , Paul Panting , David Holt and Neville Jason
Music Peter Howell and Elizabeth Parker
Director John Taylor Repeat
The latest holiday and travel news. Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
With Bill Bryson.
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
Thomas Sutcliffe and his guests, historian Peter Jones and writer/critic Lisa Jardine , discuss their favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Wednesday
A look at the environmental impact of choices we make every day of our lives. With Jeremy Cherfas.
Geoff Watts visits a day hospital for the elderly in Oxford. Editor Deborah Cohen
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Stories of culture shock from a child's perspective.
Camels, Sheikhs and Stewed Tomatoes
1974. Tony, aged 8, leaves Lebanon for an English prep school. With Kim Normanton.
Producer Cathy Drysdale Repeat
Repeated from 6.10am
Repeated from 5.50am
By Clare Morgan. Tony and Marsha think they spot writer Raymond Carver at their Paris hotel. Read by Nicky Thompson. Repeated from Wednesday