From Blessed Virgin Mary , Somerset.
Mark Tully examines the powerful links between people and place.
Producer Beverley McAinsh. Repeated 11.30pm
Engaging conversation from the farmhouse kitchens of Britain. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Rosemary Dawson PHONE: [number removed]
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John Humphrys speaks on behalf of a charity which provides televisions and radios to the housebound, disabled and elderly in need of financial help. Repeated tomorrow llpm
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By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair presents a fresh approach to news, with conversation about the big stories of the week and the weekend. Editor Kevin Marsh
Rory MacLean takes to the road in search of the tales behind journeys. In the second of six programmes, Kathleen Jamie speaks about the journey of minds, and Dea Birkett explores the longevity oftat.
Producers Nicola Banning and Lucy Willmore
A final compilation of golden moments from past series.
Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
Peter Snow chairs Heat 3 of this year's contest, in which four more contenders answer questions on both specialist subjects and general knowledge. Repeated from Monday
Bob Flowerdew , John Cushnie and Pippa Greenwood answer questions from staff and visitors at the British
Library. With chairman Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
Six walkers join Jeremy Jessel on a walk in the countryside.
2: Geologist Dr Joe Cartwright of Imperial College, London, sets off along the cliffs of Lulworth Cove in Dorset. Producer Lucy Lunt
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By George Meredith , dramatised in two parts by Jane Dauncey. 1: When his fiancee elopes, Sir Willoughby turns his attentions towards an old friend.
But then a third would-be bride arrives. with Nickie Rainsford , Simon Ludders , Robert Patterson , Bill Wallis , Leo Brightmore , Lawmary Champion, Christine Pritchard , Anna North ,
Giles Thomas , June Barrie and Paul Nicholson Director Alison Hindell. Repeated Saturday
Humphrey Carpenter and guests talk books. This week: what makes a good fictional name? And Terry Pratchett celebrates his 50th birthday and the publication of another Discworld novel. Producer Erin Riley. Repeated Friday 4pm
Paul Scofield and Juliet Stevenson read listeners' requests for Walter de la Mare , WH Auden, Sylvia Plath ,
Keats and Coleridge, selected and introduced by Frank Delaney. Producer Sara Davies
Jonathan Rugman reports on major issues at home and abroad. Repeated from Tuesday
Chris Dunkley with listeners' comments on BBC policy and programming. Repeated from Friday
Martin Bashir presents extracts from the past week on BBC radio.
Producer Mark Smalley.
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Richard and Nigel make their vows. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Alistair Beaton hosts a satirical comedy discussion programme from Ronnie Scott 's in London's Soho.
Producers Craig Swan and Claire Jones
Alex Ferguson 's award-winning six-part comedy series set on Tyneside in 1938. 3: You Know What Pilots Say. With
Shaun Prendergast and Alex Ferguson. Repeated from Thursday
Michael Rosen presents a programme about words. 3: Babel/Babble Repeated from Thursday
In a four-part series, Dr Raj Persaud looks into the world of hostage negotiation. 3: Stansted 1982
Britain's first plane hostage situation. Producer Sally Flatman Repeat
How to Be Hired. New techniques are revolutionising the art of recruiting.
But, as Peter Day reports, finding the right person for the job is still difficult. Repeated from Monday
As Labour gets ready to celebrate a year in power, Andrew Rawnsley gives Tony Blair 's government marks out of ten and asks what happens next.
Including at 10.45 Resign! Resign! Michael Portillo on why Enoch Powell quit the Tories in 1974.' Producer John Evans
Antiques quiz with Lars Tharp. From Petworth House in West Sussex.
Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from 6.05am
A "sound portrait" of the events and passing sounds of the month gone by.
By Su Tong , translated by Carolyn Choa , read by Alastair Danson. Repeated from Wednesday