From St Mary the Virgin, East Sussex.
Peter Hobday considers the power of music to nourish the human soul. Producer Beverley McAinsh Repeated at 11.30pm
In the last of four programmes, Lionel Kelleway looks behind the walls of Buckingham Palace Gardens, where he finds a wildlife haven.
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer David Coomes
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Repeated tomorrow 11pm
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In God's Good Time. From the conference of the National Network of Pastoral Musicians, at Newman
College, Birmingham, featuring the contemporary music of Christopher Walker. Celebrant Fr James Walsh.
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair presents conversation about the big stories of the week. Editor Kevin Marsh
In the last of six programmes about British people who have moved to the Far East, Clare Hampson visits Japan, where Nick Campbell has joined the research race into computer technology. Producer Sara Jane Hall
Nicholas Parsons hosts the comedy panel game. Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
Denis Quilley tests guests' knowledge of words set to music. Repeated from Monday
Time Bob Flowerdew , Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank answer questions posed by staff and visitors at London Zoo. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor Repeated Wednesday 3pm
Simon Parkes assesses the effect on parks of funding cuts and looks to the future of Oldham's Alexandra Park , one of many areas now being restored. Producer Rebecca Moore
By Giovanni Boccaccio , adapted by Don Taylor. In this final episode, the ten Florentines are approaching the end of their storytelling. with Abigail Thaw , Lucy Tregear , Roger May , Christopher Staines. Eleanor Tremain. Lucy Taylor , Sara Griffiths. Kate Byers. Jonathan Dryden Taylor and Max Digby. Director Don Taylor. Music directed by Anthony Rooley Repeated Saturday 9pm
Humphrey Carpenter discusses the legacy of one of America's master storytellers - Raymond Carver.
Producer Erin Riley. Repeated Friday 4pm
In the last of six programmes, Christopher Cook 's guest poets, Linda France and Roy Fisher , look at the connections between jazz and poetry. Producer Susan Roberts
With Gerry Northam. Repeated from Tuesday
With Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
Presented by Mark Whittaker.
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Nigel faces a fete worse than death. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Journalist Allison Pearson hosts the third of four programmes in which guests from around the world dissect British stories from a foreign perspective. Producers Julia Fleming and Mairi Russell
With Marcel Berlins. Repeated from Thursday
Four programmes in which Anthony Howard explores the frontier between the British press and governments. 2: Paranoia and Indifference Producer Mark Savage Repeat
Taxing Behaviour. Andrew Dilnot asks if using tax penalties to change behaviour in matters such as smoking complicates the tax system to little good effect. Repeated from Monday
Andrew Rawnsley presents a guide to the coming week's political events. 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
Repeated from 6.05am
An audio portrait of the month gone by.
The Brothers by Ivan Vladislavic. Repeated from Wednesday