From All Saints, Sproughton, Ipswich.
Eileen Campbell looks at cycles of both life and fate.
Producer Tamsin Collison. 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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Nick Higham speaks on behalf of the Tuberous Sclerosis Association. Repeated tomorrow llpm
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From St Finnian's Parish Church, Belfast.
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair presents conversation about the big stories of the week. Editor Kevin Marsh
The second of six programmes in which Clare Hampson explores the lives of British people who have left the country. 2: Manila. For journalist Sarah Lowther , the expat life has offered a variety of challenges. Producer Vibeke Venema
Maria McErlane , Stephen Frost , Peter Jones and Paul Mertonjoin Nicholas Parsons for the classic comedy panel game at the Leicester Comedy Festival, from Loughborough'stown hall. Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
Peter Snow chairs the fourth semi-final of this year's competition. Repeated from Monday
Nigel Colborn , Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank answer questions sent in by post. With Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
The first of six programmes in which Simon Parkes goes in search of innovative contemporary gardens. Producer Rebecca Moore
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel is dramatised in two parts by Bert Coules.
Starring Clive Merrison as Sherlock Holmes and Michael Williams as Dr John Watson.
An ancient legend plagues a noble family.
(Michael Williams reads The Doctor, the Detective and Arthur Conan Doyle , tomorrow at 9.45am.)
(Repeated Saturday 9pm)
The mysterious understudy: page 7
Humphrey Carpenter explores reading fashions and passions among Britain's Chinese community.
Producer Robert Ketteridge. Repeated Friday 4pm
In the second of six programmes looking at contemporary poetry,
Christopher Cook talks to poets Carol Ann Duffy and Alison Pryde. Producer Susan Roberts
Is the west's condemnation of India's recent nuclear tests good policy? Repeated from Tuesday
And God Created Science. In the second of three programmes, astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks about her spiritual beliefs. Producer Karen Holden
With Frank Delaney.
Producer Elizabeth Abrahams
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Someone gets in without paying. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Alistair Beaton hosts the last in the series of the satirical comedy show. 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. 4: Los Angeles: Can-Do Culture Producer Norman Winter Repeat
That Special Feeling. Ngaire Woods asks which British interests are best served by the Clinton-Blair personal chemistry. Repeated from Monday
Andrew Rawnsley presents a guide to what's what politically over the next seven days. Including at 10.45 The Day the House Stood Still
Dinah Lammiman recalls the atmosphere in the Commons in 1979 as Michael Foot tried to defend the Labour government against a vote of no confidence. Editor John Evans
With Chris Maslanka.
Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from 6.05am
An audio portrait of the month gone by.
By Mavis Gallant , read by Stuart Milligan. A man journeys to his estranged father's deathbed in the hope of receiving an apology. Repeated from Wednesday