From St Peter's Church, Boughton.
Mark Tully considers integrity. Producer Beverley McAinsh Repeated at 11.30pm
Paul Heiney focuses on agricultural education at Sparsholt College. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Rachel Hawkes. PHONE: (0161)
[number removed]. WRITE TO: Sunday, Room 5031. BBC North. PO Box 27. Manchester M60 1SJ E-MAIL: sunday@bbc.co.uk
Alistair Cooke speaks for a charity supporting Britons in overseas prisons. DONATIONS: National Council for the Welfare of Prisoners Abroad.[address removed]. CREDIT CARDS: Freephone [number removed]. Repeated tomorrow llpm
From the Parish Church of St Andrew and St George, led by the Rev Andrew McLellan and the Rev Alan Reid. Choir directed by Leon Coates. Organist George Wilson.
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
With Eddie Mair. Editor Kevin Marsh
Arabella Weir hosts the panel game. Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
Nigel Colborn , Bob Flowerdew and Anne Swithinbank answer questions posed by gardeners from Merseyside. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor Repeated Wednesday 3pm ♦ Pippa Greenwoods Kind of Day: p130
Libby Purves presents a series about sailing and water sports. Today a look at the plan to rebuild Peter the Great's warship in St Petersburg. Producer David Prest
By William Golding, adapted in three parts by Don Taylor.
Talbot's initial dislike of Parson Colley turns to disgust. But new information revealed by a tragedy forces him to revise his view.
(Repeated Saturday 9pm)
Ben Elton talks to Humphrey Carpenter about his fifth novel, Blast from the Past. And a look at a new biography of mathematician John Nash , who was struck down at the height of his powers by mental illness. Producer Erin Riley. Repeated Friday 4pm
Frank Delaney introduces requests recorded at the Hay Festival. Readers Eleanor Bron and Andrew Sachs. Producer Viv Beeby
John Waite investigates.... Repeated from Tuesday
With Chris Dunkley. Repeated from Friday
Nick Clarke presents extracts from the past week on BBC radio.
Producer Bob Carter. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]. FAX: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: potw@bbc.co.uk
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/potw
Usha draws the line. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Louise Rennison hosts lively debate from Brighton. Three guests explore the spirit of our times. Producer Alistair Wilson
Michael Rosen continues his exploration of words and the way we speak. 4: Song, Slang and Southend Repeated from Thursday
Peter Evans investigates the stories behind scientific research. 3: Telltale Tremors. A Greek physicist claims that he can predict earthquakes. Are his critics motivated by science or envy? Producer Jim Clarke Repeat E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Tony Blair has presented a vision of Britain in which no one is left out. How is it shaping up in practice? 2: At Work With Peter White. Repeated from Monday
A preview of the week's big political events. Including 10.45 Letters to a Godchild Austin Mitchell MP with a few tips for a would-be politician. Editor John Evans
With Robert Robinson.
Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from 6.05am
An acoustic portrait of the world of workers who listen for leaks in the 20,000-mile system of piping throughout the London area.
Producers Richard Arran and Joakim Sundstrom
By Maeve Casey , read by Cathy Belton.
Repeated from Wednesday