From York Minster. Repeated at 12.20am
On the anniversary of Robert Burns 's birth, Mark Tully presents a celebration of Scottish art and literature through the centuries. Producer Beveriey McAinsh Repeated at 11.15pm
Oliver Walston talks arable farming and ice cream with the Chappell family of South Yorkshire. Producer Alasdair Cross
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
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By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
At the end of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Canon John Young leads an ecumenical service from
Southlands Methodist Church, York, with the One Voice choir. John 17, W13-23. Directors of music Rachel Gray and Heather Richardson.
Roger Bolton reviews the media. Producer Sarah Eldridge Repeated Tuesday llpm
Writer and anthropologist Margaret Visser sets out to discover differences and similarities between the countries of Europe. 1: Space From the Ramblas in Barcelona, a look at the extent to which we mould the space of the cities we live in, and how we are shaped by them.
With James Cox.
John Cushnie , Bob Flowerdew and Geoffrey Smith answer questions sent in by post. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
The conclusion of Leo Tolstoy 's epic novel, dramatised in ten parts by Marcy Kahan and Mike Walker. It is 1812, and Kutuzov has withdrawn to beyond Moscow, leaving Napoleon no alternative but to retreat. As
"General Winter" takes hold, his dream of conquest turns to nightmare in a desperate dash for the Russian border. For cast list see repeat billing on Friday 2pm
With Chris Serle.
Repeated from Friday
One Land, Many Cultures?
Britain and France have very different attitudes to ethnic and religious minorities. Sarah Spencer considers both approaches.
Repeated from Thursday
Former defence secretary
Michael Portillo revisits Kirkcaldy in Fife, where he spent his childhood summers. Repeated from Tuesday
Ian McMillan and Susan Wicks introduce poetry celebrating the sense of sight.
Producer Christine Hall
Chris Dunkiey with listeners' comments on BBC programming. Repeated from Friday
Ignorance Is Bliss. The last of four programmes in which psychologist Aric Sigman explores religion. Producer Amanda Hancox
Martin Jameson 's three-part retelling of The Snow Queen.
2: Michelle is sure her brother has been abducted by aliens. But what would they be doing in Manchester? with Bradley Lavelle and Christopher Wright Director Sally Avens
The latest holiday and travel news. Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
With Gerry Northam.
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
Tom Watt and Judy Simpson talk to Thomas Sutcliffe about their favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Wednesday
A look behind the news at the issues affecting the environment. Revised repeat from Wednesday
With Geoff Watts.
Repeated from Tuesday
Robert Orchard 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 Kate Barry , read by Niamh Cusack. Repeated from Tuesday