From Holy Trinity Church, Skipton.
Peter Hobday explores our enduring fascination with the stars. Producer Beverley McAinsh Repeated at 11.30pm
John Alvis shows Charlotte Smith the secrets of cheese-making. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Abigail Saxon
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Fergal Keane speaks for the charity the Panos Institute.
Repeated tomorrow 11pm
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A service to mark the National
Eisteddfod of Wales. From the eisteddfod field at Pencoed, led by the Rev Enid Morgan. Director of music Alun John. Organist D Huw Rees.
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
With Eddie Mair. Editor Kevin Marsh
Eight personal journeys. 1: The
Square on Pythagoras. Tormented by the prospect of his 40th birthday, Glyn Hughes travels to the Greek island of Samos in search of ancient wisdom. Producer Kate McAII
Nicholas Parsons presents the comedy panel game from Bath's Theatre Royal. Repeated from Monday
With Steve Richards.
Denis Quilley tests guests' knowledge of words set to music. Repeated from Monday
Nigel Colborn , Bob Rowerdew and Anne Swithinbank answer questions from the Friends of Harthill and Calderstones Park
Society in Liverpool. With Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
In Fond Memory. In the last of the series, Simon Parkes visits gardens of remembrance and asks what we want from them today. Producer Rebecca Moore
By Rebecca West , dramatised in two parts by Melissa Murray.
1: At the turn of the century, 18-year-old Laura becomes embroiled in a plot to assassinate a double agent. with John Carlisle , Loma Heilbron, Hugh Fraser , John Rowe , Geoffrey Whitehead , Tim Munro , Frances Jeater and David Antrobus
Director Cherry Cookson. Repeated Saturday
Cenotaph of Snow
Belfast-born Michael Longley reads his sequence of war poems that range from ancient Greece through the First World War to the recent horrors of Northern Ireland. Producer Tim Dee
Julian Pettifer travels to Peru, Panama and Zimbabwe, giving his personal reflections and talking to experts about the science and effects of El Nino.
Repeated from Tuesday
With Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
With Wendy Austin.
Producer Elizabeth Abrahams
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Sean considers defection. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Allison Pearson hosts the last of four programmes in which guests from around the world dissect topical British stories from a foreign perspective. Producers Julia Fleming and Mairi Russell
With Marcel Berlins. Repeated from Thursday
Four programmes in which journalist Anthony Howard explores the frontier between the British press and governments. 3: Beware of Moguls
The feudal ownerships in Fleet Street had to make way for new entrepreneurs. Producer Mark Savage Repeat
ChangingAsian Va/ues?Afterthe collapse of many Asian "tigers', what lessons can be learnt about the relationship between their political cultures and economic development? Anthony Dworkin visits Indonesia, the region's largest and worst-hit country. Repeated from Monday
Andrew Rawnsley presents a preview of the week's big political events.
Including 10.45 An Eye on the East
Russian broadcaster Vitali Vitaliev gives his view on the latest political goings-on in the former Communist bloc. Editor John Evans
With Chris Maslanka. Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from 6.05am
Astronomers' thoughts on the cosmos. Tonight, Dr Mark Casali of Edinburgh's Royal Observatory. Producer David Prest
Cat in the Rain and Old Man at the Bridge Repeated from Wednesday