From St Nicholas, Sevenoaks, Kent. Repeated at 12.20am
Eileen Campbell analyses what exactly is meant by passion. Producer Tamsin Collison
Repeated at 11.15pm
Sally and Duncan Leaney say they are totally ordinary. Quentin Seddon finds out if they really are. Producer Joanna Toye
Gerry Northam presents religious news.
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Alistair Cooke with another slice of Americana.
Repeated from Fnday
Hope through Vision
The last in a series of services on the theme of hope. from Wellington
Parish church, Glasgow, with the Wild Goose Worship Group.
Roger Bolton reviews the media. Producer Sarah Eldridge Repeated Tuesday llpm
In the last of the present series, two listeners review spring audiobooks and John Walsh finds out if CD-Roms make language learning any quicker than books and tapes.
Producer Usa Osborne. Repeated Tuesday 2pm
With James Cox.
John Cushnie , Bob Flowerdew and Pippa Greenwood answer questions posed by gardeners from Berkshire. With chairman Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am
By Emile Zola , dramatised in two parts by Stephen Wyatt. With
Dervla Kirwan as Denise Baudu and Douglas Hodge as Octave Mouret. 2: Denise has been unjustly dismissed from The Ladies' Paradise, but she still lives within its shadow. with Marian Kemmer , Sunny Ormonde. Roger May, Iwan Thomas. Michelle Newell ,
David Monico , Teresa Gallagher , Susan Jeffrey and Richard Ganjavi. Executive producer Sue Wilson Director Rosemary Watts. Repeated Friday 2pm
With Chris Serle.
Repeated from Friday
Let's Go to Work
What is so special about work?
Francis Cairncross asks whether we are neglecting the importance of activities that do not receive a wage. Repeated from Thursday
Bill Owen , who for the last 25 years has starred as Compo in Last of the Summer Wine, visits Holmfirth, where the series is filmed.
Repeated from Tuesday
A programme of animal poetry read by Eleanor Bron and Andrew Sachs.
Presented by Ian McMillan. Producer Felicity Goodall
With Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
Water Works. Peter Day asks how the water companies have measured up, eight years after privatisation. Producer Josh de la Mare
By Joan Aiken , dramatised in four parts by Eric Pringle.
3: Hell Underground. As Gold Kingy's anger increases, Is and her family find themselves in great danger. with Alison Pettitt. Stephen Thome , Jenny Lee. Gerard McDermott , Rachel Atkins. Carolyn Jones. Iwan Thomas. Christopher Scott and children from the Italia Conti School. Director David Blount
The latest holiday and travel news. Repeated from yesterday 9.30am
With Gerry Northam.
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
An account of a Turkish-Cypriot family in London. Aydin came to England in 1972 to start a new life away from the turbulence of Cyprus. With three of his nine brothers, he opened a bakery near Elephant and Castle. Producer Piers Plowright Repeat
Britain is still the world leader in nuclear waste treatment. But are the problems associated with reprocessing our own waste - and that of other countries - too complex?
Costing the Earth Radio 4 FM: 9.30pm
Nothing stirs controversy quite so vociferously as environmental pollution. In this third of four programmes, the reputation of Britain as the world leader in treating nuclear waste is examined. Is it one of which we should be proud or one that should cause us to think seriously of the problems we are storing up for ourselves?
With Geoff Watts.
Repeated from Tuesday
Michael Fairbairn reports on the work of select committees of MPs and peers.
Producer David Browne
Repeated from 6.10am
Repeated from 5.50am
By Eric Davidson , read by John Hartley. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon Repeat