From St Augustine's, West Monkton, Somerset.
Mark Tully opens up a treasure chest of summer reminiscences and songs. Producer Beverley McAinsh Repeated at 11.30pm
Engaging conversation from the farmhouse kitchens of Britain. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Abigail Saxon
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John Waite speaks on behalf of the charity Public Concern at Work. Repeated tomorrow at 11pm
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A service to mark the European Summit in Cardiff, from the Norwegian Church Arts Centre in Cardiff Bay, led by the Rev Gethin Abraham Williams.
Preacher the Rev Keith Clements.
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair presents conversation about the big stories of the week. Editor Kevin Marsh
Not Just a Recipe. The last of three
Programmes in which Pete McCarthy investigates the history of the Acadians - French settlers in Canada who dispersed throughout the world. Producer Eleanor Garland
Nicholas Parsons chairs a new series of the comedy panel game. Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
Peter Snow chairs the second semi-final of this year's competition. Repeated from Monday
John Cushnie , Bob Flowerdew and Geoffrey Smith answer questions posed by gardeners from the Hardy Plant Society, Cork. With Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 3pm
Pippa Greenwood gives the low-down on the vine weevil.
Producer Trevor Taylor
By Patrick Hamilton , dramatised for radio in two parts by Allan Prior.
1: The Handbag. Three young men return to Brighton in the summer of 1925. Are they after a holiday romance - or something much more sinister? with Robert Harper , Rachel Atkins ,
Carolyn Jones , Alan Leith , loan Meredith and William Nichols Rose. Director Richard Wortley Repeated Saturday 9pm
Humphrey Carpenter and guests talk books. In this edition, Dava Sobel talks about the books she discovered while researching her tale of scientific exploration, Longitude.
Producer Erin Riley. Repeated Friday 4pm
Poet Peter Redgrove offers a personal view of the extraordinary May Day processions through the streets of Padstow in Cornwall. Featuring rare archive sounds from the BBC vaults. Producer Tim Dee
Mark Whitaker analyses how drug trials are conducted and reported, and asks if they result in better products. Repeated from Tuesday
Chris Dunkley with listeners' comments on BBC policy and programming. Repeated from Fhday
Laurie Taylor presents extracts from the past week on BBC radio. Producer Elizabeth Abrahams
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Richard tries to apologise. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Alistair Beaton hosts the satirical comedy programme from Ronnie Scott 's in London's Soho.
Producers Claire Jones and Craig Swan
With Marcel Berlins. Repeated from Thursday
Charles Handy retraces his own steps in everyone's journey of a lifetime - the search for meaning and purpose. 2: Oxford: Thinking Things Through Producer Norman Winter Repeat
Reason to Believe. What is religion good for nowadays? Michael Blastland examines the possibilities. Repeated from Monday
Live from Westminster, a briefing on the coming week's big political events. Including at 10.45 The Day the House Stood Still Dinah Lammiman recalls the drama caused in the Commons by the Westland crisis 12 years ago. Editor John Evans
Chris Maslanka invites fellow puzzlers to baffle one another with brain-teasers.
Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from 6.05am
What happens to a city at night? And what thoughts go through the minds of people tramping the dark streets? Producer Paul Campbell
By Breda Nathan , read by Pauline McLynn. A Dublin woman records a week in which she tries to give up smoking. Repeated from Wednesday