From St Michael's and All Angels, Worcestershire.
Denis Tuohy considers some of our favourite things as well as the flipside of the joy they bring.
Producer Will Cantopher. Repeated 11.30pm
Engaging conversation from the farmhouse kitchens of Britain. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Liz Leonard
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Countess Mountbatten of Burma CBE speaks on behalf of a charity that provides care for grieving families.
Repeated tomorrow llpm. DONATIONS: The Child Bereavement Trust. [address removed]
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From Trinity Presbyterian Church,
Bangor, Co Down, conducted by the Rev Alistair Kennedy.
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair presents conversation about the big news stories of the week. Editor Kevin Marsh
Rory MacLean takes to the road in search of the tales which drive the journeys. This week, the man who searches for the perfect piece of marble; teaching capitalism in Ulan Bator; and the Czech grave digger who finds his role. Producers Nicola Banning and Lucy Willmore
Radio's award-winning antidote to panel games comes from the City Varieties music hall in Leeds. Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
With Peter Snow.
Repeated from Monday
Pippa Greenwood , John Cushnie and Bob Flowerdew answer questions sent in by post. With Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
Six walkers join Jeremy Jessel on a walk in the countryside. 5: Riding master Christopher Barker reveals the secrets of woodland ramblings. Producer Lucy Lunt
FACTSHEET: write to: Ramblings, BBC, Pebble Mill Road, Birmingham B5 7QQ
The conclusion of Steve Chambers 's adaptation of Daniel Defoe 's epic tale. Crusoe's acceptance of his solitude is shattered by a single footprint in the sand. with Lloyd Notice, Gerard McDermott. John Rowe. Christopher Wright , Iwan Thomas , Alastair Danson and Brian Parr Director Marion Nancarrow Repeated Saturday 9pm
Humphrey Carpenter investigates the reading habits of prisoners. He also talks to historian Amanda Vickery , whose book The Gentleman's
Daughter explores the letters, diaries and private readings of dozens of 18th-century women.
Producer Erin Riley. Repeated Friday 4pm
Longfellow and other favourite poets selected by Frank Delaney from listeners'requests. Producer Viv Beeby
The Hand of History? Is Northern
Ireland on the verge of transformation or was the Good Friday peace agreement just another in a long line of unworkable plans for the Province? Presented by Peter Kellner. Producer Nicola Meyrick
Repeated from Friday
Sue MacGregor 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
Richard finds a friendly ear. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Alistair Beaton hosts a satirical comedy programme from Ronnie Scott 's in London's Soho.
Producers Claire Jones and Craig Swan
Michael Rosen presents the programme about words. The Way That You Say It Repeated from Thursday
Nigel Wrench presents the second of two programmes tracing the evolution of the gay rights movement. Repeated from Thursday
Back to School. Education is still rooted in 19th-century traditions. Peter Day asks what changes employers would like to make to the system. Repeated from Monday
A crucial week lies ahead for the peace process in Ireland. Andrew
Rawnsley reports on this and the rest of next week's political news.
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
Aural journey through Mozart's Clarinet Concerto. Richard Hosford (clarinet). Producer David Gallagher
By Lindsay Kitchener. Repeated from Wednesday