From St Bartholomew's, Rainhill,
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Repeated at 12.20am
Mark Tully considers neighbourliness. Producer Bevertey McAinsh. Repeated 11.15pm
Conversation from a farm kitchen.
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
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By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Hope through Change.The first of five programmes on the theme of hope. From St Mary's Church, Conwy. With the Rev Peter Russell Jones. For All the Saints; Love Divine, All Loves Excelling; Palms of Glory; Guide Me, 0 Thou
Great Redeemer; Give Us the Wings of Faith. Director of music Christopher Roberts. Organist Stuart Robinson.
Roger Bolton reviews the media.
Producer Sarah Eldridge. Rptd Tuesday llpm
Shopping. Margaret Visser ends her series about differences and similarities among the countries of Europe.
With James Cox.
Conclusion of the final story in Anthony Trollope 's The Barchester Chronicles, dramatised by Martyn Wade. Good news from abroad for the Rev Crawley. with Clive Francis , Juliet Aubrey , Alec McCowen , David Horovitch , Alex Jennings. Jamie Glover , Julia Ford. Anna Massey. David Haig , Penny Downie . Lucy Briers , Marcia Warren. Director Cherry Cookson Repeated Friday 2pm READER OFFER: The Last Chronicle of Barset is available on BBC audio cassette and costs £12.99 plus Ll p&p. Send a cheque. payable to RT Offers, to [address removed] or telephone (01483) [number removed]
Presented by Chris Serle. Repeated from Friday
Living Together, Living Apart In the last of three programmes, Tim Llewellyn asks if Israelis and Palestinians can live together as equals. Repeated from Thursday
Comedian Rhona Cameron returns to Edinburgh where she spent her twenties working in theatres and getting drunk. Here she meets fellow survivors including a top female DJ, a successful restaurateur and a white witch. Repeated from Tuesday
Ian McMillan celebrates St David 's Day with the first of two programmes featuring Welsh poetry. Producer Felicity Goodall
West Indies v England
The Fourth Test from Guyana.
Commentary on the third day's play. * Approximate times
Chris Dunkley with listeners' comments on BBC policy and programming. Repeated from Friday
5: Who Will Be Last? Mark Lawson continues his six-part audit of religious belief in 1990s Britain in the Chiltern village of Turville. Producer Norman Winter
By Mary Wesley , dramatised for radio in three parts by Bill Taylor. 3: In the Fullers' new home it is hard to tell if it is 1666-theyearofthe Plague - or 1998. with Christine Mackie , John Jardine , Malcolm Hebden , Alison Darling , James Nickerson , William Oxborrow and Ann Rye . Music composed by Paul Cargill. Director Jane Morgan
The latest holiday and travel news. Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
With Joanna Pinnock. Repeated from Friday
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
Thomas Sutcliffe , inventor James Dyson and columnist Ann Leslie , discuss their favourite paperbacks. Revised repeat from Wednesday
Barbara Myers meets six scientists who have changed the world.
5: Evolutionary biologist Professor John Maynard-Smith . Producer Jane Worsley
With Geoff Watts. Repeated from Tuesday
David Wilby reports on the work of select committees of MPs and peers. Producer David Browne
Repeated from 6.10am
Repeated from 5.50am
By Anton Chekhov , read by Dougal Lee. Repeated from Wednesday