From St Nicholas, Sandhurst, Kent.
What does it mean to be human?
Mark Tully offers some answers.
Producer Beverley McAinsh. Repeated 11.30pm
The Galapagos Islands.
Lionel Kelleway explores some of the unique wildlife that inspired Darwin's ideas about natural selection. Producer Simon Roberts
Roger Bolton presents religious news.
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By Martin Bell.
Repeated tomorrow llpm
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Restoring Relationships from Emmanuel Church, Didsbury. With the Rev David Hughes and the Rev Luke Walton. Matthew 18, w21-35. Director of music Clare Jackson.
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair presents conversation about the big stories of the week.
With Nicholas Parsons. Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
Nigel Colborn , Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank answer questions posed by gardeners from south-west London. With chairman Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Repeated Wednesday
The second of six programmes in which Simon Parkes goes in search of innovative contemporary gardens. In this edition, he crosses the Channel to visit the modern parks of Paris. Producer Rebecca Moore
In the conclusion of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel, dramatised by Bert Coules, the curse of the Baskervilles claims its final victim.
(Repeated Saturday 9pm)
In the third of six programmes looking at contemporary poetry, Christopher Cook talks to poets Andrew Motion and Lavinia Greenlaw.
Producer Susan Roberts
With Jolyon Jenkins. Repeated from Tuesday
A Woman's Work.... In the last of three programmes, Jocelyn Bell Bumell recalls her struggle to become an astrophysicist. Producer Karen Holden
Ned Sherrin presents a selection from the past week on BBC radio. Producer Elizabeth Abrahams
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Alistair enjoys the afterglow. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Dr Phil Hammond celebrates the 50th birthday of the National Health
Service with guests including Jo Brand , Michael O'Donnell and Mark Sanderson. Producer Alison Vernon-Smith
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. 5: Windsor: Power and Influence
Doing It Their Way. Tony Blair claims to have found a "third way" between the old left and the new right. Frances Cairncross investigates. Repeated from Monday
Andrew Rawnsley with a guide to the political news of the next seven days. And at 10.45 A Little Local Difficulty Labour MP Karen Buck shares the realities of her constituency life. Editor John Evans
With Chris Maslanka.
Repeated from Thursday
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Professor Viktor Abalakan of the Pulkova Observatory in St Petersburg muses on the creation of the universe.
Producer David Prest
The Hanged Man by Ian Rankin. Repeated from Wednesday