From St Chad's, Headingley, Leeds.
Denis Tuohy explores the wellsprings of creativity.
Producer Will Cantopher Repeated at 11.30pm
Engaging conversation from the farmhouse kitchens of Britain. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Fiona O'Sullivan PHONE: (0161) [number removed]
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Toyah Willcox speaks on behalf of a charity which provides support to thousands of children with club foot, hip problems and missing limbs. Repeated tomorrow llpm
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Breaking Chains, Making Chains
From the Chapel of the United College of the Ascension, Selly Oak.
Birmingham. Preacher the Rev Dr Michael Taylor. Director of music Maggie Hamilton.
ByAlistairCooke. Repeated from Friday
Nigel Wrench presents conversation about the big stories of the week. Editor Kevin Marsh
Rory MacLean searches for the tales which drive the journeys.
Sanjeev Bhaskar travels around the world and takes the bus home. Plus how to survive in Alaska, and the ultimate long-distance drive.
Producers Nicola Banning and Lucy Willmore
Radio's award-winning antidote to panel games, from Windsor's Theatre Royal. Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
Peter Snow chairs Heat 5. Repeated from Monday
Nigel Colborn , John Cushnie and Geoffrey Smith answer questions posed by gardeners from County
Durham. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 3pm
Six walkers join Jeremy Jessel on a walk in the countryside.
4: Naturalist Margaret Grindle sets off along the shifting sands of Spurn Point. Producer Lucy Lunt
FACTSHEET: please write to: Ramblings,
BBC. Pebble Mill Road. Birmingham B5 7QQ
Steve Chambers 's two-part adaptation of Daniel Defoe 's epic tale. 1: Against the advice of his family,
Robinson Crusoe is set on a life of adventure. with Christopher Wright , John Rowe , Jenny Lee , Gerard McDermott and Iwan Thomas
Director Marion Nancarrow. Repeated Saturday
Humphrey Carpenter talks to VS Naipaul about his new book, Beyond Belief:
Islamic Excursions among the Converted Peoples. And poet Sophie Hannah celebrates the art of bookshop romance. Producer Robert Ketteridge Repeated Friday 4pm
Frank Delaney presents favourite bird poems from Tennyson to Thorn Gunn , read by Stella Gonet and Timothy West. Producer Sara Davies
In the First World War, some 350 men were executed for desertion and cowardice. But Julian Putkowski uncovers papers telling a different story. Repeated from Tuesday
With Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
Laurie Taylor presents extracts from the past week on BBC radio.
Producer Jackie Smith. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]. FAX: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: potw@bbc.co.uk
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/potw
Greg's attitude is hard to swallow. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Alistair Beaton hosts a satirical comedy programme.
Producers Claire Jones and Craig Swan
With Michael Rosen. 5: Deciphering the language of the medical profession. Repeated from Thursday
Nigel Wrench presents the first of two programmes tracing the evolution of the gay rights movement. Repeated from Thursday
Profit Profs. After decades of frowning on teachers who made money, British universities now employ dozens of millionaire dons. Peter Day reports. Repeated from Monday
As Britain weighs up the impact of the local election results, Andrew Rawnsley takes the political temperature for the next seven days. Including at
10.45 It's a Funny Old World
Simon Hoggart presents a light-hearted look at the week in politics. Editor John Evans
Lars Tharp presents an antiques quiz. This edition comes from Syon House. Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from 6.05am
A guest reveals the effect the hours of darkness have on his or her life.
Producer Katrina Moran
By Vishnu Prabhakar , read by Shiv Grewal.
Repeated from Wednesday