From Bridlington Priory, East York.
For Pentecost, Mark Tully 's theme is revelation - how are the secrets of the universe made known? Producer Beverley McAinsh Repeated at 11.30pm
Engaging conversation from the farmhouse kitchens of Britain. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Rosemary Dawson PHONE: (0161) [number removed]
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Susan Hampshire speaks on behalf of the Dyslexia Institute Bursary Fund. Repeated tomorrow llpm
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A service for Pentecost from Christ
Church, Istanbul, with a choir of Radio 4 listeners on pilgrimage to Turkey. Led by the Rev Angela Tilby with Canon Ian Sherwood.
Director of music Gordon Stewart.
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair presents conversation about the big news stories of the week. Editor Kevin Marsh
Sue Lawley's castaway is writer and illustrator Kathleen Hale.
(Repeated Friday 9am)
Three programmes in which
Pete McCarthy investigates the history of the Acadians - French settlers from
Canada who dispersed throughout the world. 1: To Grand Pre and Back Producer Eleanor Garland
The King's Theatre in Southsea plays host to the antidote to panel games. Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
With Peter Snow.
Repeated from Monday
John Cushnie , Bob Flowerdew and Pippa Greenwood are grilled by members of the All party Gardening Club at the Palace of Westminster. With chairman Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Repeated Wednesday
In the first in an occasional series, Pippa Greenwood finds out about slugs and snails - more damaging to the garden than any other creature. Producer Trevor Taylor
Theodor Fontane 's tale set in a Prussia dominated by a stifling aristocratic code is serialised in three parts. 2: Effi's fear of her husband is beginning to undermine their marriage.
Frau Briest/Frau Von Padden BRIGIT FORSYTH with Russell Dixon, Robin Bowerman, Will
Tacey, Naomi Radcliffe, Rachel Smith, Mark Chatterton and Geoffrey Banks. Dramatised by Hugh Rorrison. Director Michael Fox
Humphrey Carpenter looks at guides offering holiday-makers tips on writing abroad and books claiming to teach readers to draw or paint.
Producer Rob Ketteridge. Repeated Friday 4pm
Eleanor Bron and Andrew Sachs read requests - including Philip Larkin 's The Whitsun Weddings - from the audience at the Hay Festival. Producer Viv Beeby
Chris Bowlby describes how the ideal of political asylum has struggled to survive in the age of mass migration. Repeated from Tuesday
With Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
Peter Donaldson presents extracts from the past week on BBC radio. Producer Elizabeth Abrahams
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Daniel will not cooperate. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Alistair Beaton hosts a satirical comedy programme from Ronnie Scott 's in London's Soho.
Producers Claire Jones and Craig Swan
With Marcel Berlins. Repeated from Thursday
Carl Dolmetsch 's loss of his father's old recorder in 1919 was to the advantage of schoolchildren and music lovers all over the world. Lucie Skeaping tells the story. Producer Clare Csonka Repeat
2 + 2 = 5. Andrew Dilnot examines the power and mystique of numbers. Repeated from Monday
Live from Westminster, the first chance to get the new week's politics in perspective. Including at 10.45 It's a Funny Old World. Simon Hoggart presents a witty diary of political life. Editor John Evans
Lars Tharp presents the final programme in the series of the antiques quiz. From the Great Hall of Parham House in West Sussex.
Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from 6.05am
An audio portrait of the month gone by. Producer Jez Nelson
By Othniel Smith , read by James Westaway.
Repeated from Wednesday