From St Martin's, Eynsford, Kent. Repeated at 12.20am
Peter Hobday looks at monsters - why do they exert such a powerful hold on the collective imagination?
Producer Beverley McAinsh. Rptd 11.15pm
Richard Sanders meets the farmers of Zimbabwe.
Producer Alasdair Cross
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
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By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Three Icons of the Good Samaritan
A meditation on Luke 10, w30-35. With the New English Orchestra and Singers. Presenter and director of music Nigel Swinford. Let All the World in Every Corner Sing; Love
Divine; Lift up Your Heads (Handel); works by Farrell, Joncas and Walker; Taize chant; spirituals.
Roger Bolton reviews the media.
Producer Sarah Eldridge. Rptd Tuesday llpm
Writer and anthropologist
Margaret Visser compares countries of Europe. 3: Breakfast. What does a country's taste in breakfast reveal about its people?
With James Cox.
The final story in Anthony Trollope's The Barchester Chronicles dramatised in five episodes by Martyn Wade.
The Rev Josiah Crawley stands accused of theft, and Mrs Proudie is determined to bring him down.
Russell Davies with extracts from the past week's BBC radio and television. Repeated from Friday
Umits to Liberty
Peter Kellner asks how, in a society of changing values, the Government should decide what to ban and what to leave to individual choice.
Repeated from Thursday
Psychologist Susan Blackmore goes on retreat and breaks the silence. Repeated from Tuesday
Ian McMillan and Wendy Cope celebrate 600 years of the sonnet. With readers Diana Quick and Samuel West. Producer Sara Davies
West Indies v England
Coverage of the fourth day's play. For information or retuning advice phone [number removed] 'Approximate times
Chris Dunkley with listeners' comments. Repeated from Friday
Six programmes in which
Mark Lawson conducts an audit of religious belief in nineties Britain.
2: Learning New Lessons. Among the Christians, Muslims and Hindus of Blackburn in Lancashire, school, family and a changing society vie for the hearts and minds of the faithful. Producer Norman Winter
Bill Taylor 's modern retelling of a tale by the Brothers Grimm. Sammy is given a mysterious music box, which grants him everything he could wish for. with Maggie Fox , Rod Arthur , Anne Rye , Samia Ghadie , Jimmy Hibbert , John Culshaw and Terence Mann. Director Martin Jameson Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
With Joanna Pinnock.
Repeated from Friday
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
Presented by Thomas Sutcliffe. Repeated from Wednesday
Barbara Myers meets six scientists. 2: University of Liverpool professor of investigative psychology David Canter. Producer Deborah Cohen
With Geoff Watts.
Repeated from Tuesday
With Norman Smith.
Producer David Browne
Repeated from 6.10am
Repeated from 5.50am
By Mark Cowley , read by Anny Tobin. Repeated from Thursday