From St Annes, Limehouse.
Denis Tuohy looks closely at our understanding of repentance.
Producer Will Cantopher. Repeated at 11.30pm
A glimpse of rural life. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Uz Leonard. WRITE TO: Sunday. Room 5063, BBC North, PO Box 27. Manchester M60 1SJ. E-MAIL: sunday@bbc.co.uk
Michael Buerk speaks on behalf of a charity which helps poor rural families in Africa avert famine. DONATIONS: [address removed] Farm-Africa
CREDIT CARDS: Freephone [number removed] Repeated tomorrow llpm
The Ladder of Glory. A service for
Michaelmas from Lichfield Cathedral, led by the Dean of Lichfield, Dr Tom Wright. With the Cathedral Chamber Choir, conducted by Nigel Argust. Organist Andrew Lumsden.
Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair presents conversation about the big stories of the week. Editor Kevin Marsh
Professor Anthony Clare 's subject is top City financier Nicola Horlick. See Friday's radio choices on page 139. Producer Michael Ember. Repeated Friday 9am
Three programmes in which traveller Christina Dodwell visits the Comoros
Islands in the Indian Ocean.
1: The Essence of the Isles. Dodwell climbs into the crater of a smoking volcano and discovers the secrets of the ylang-ylang tree. Producer Simon Elmes
Comedy series.
Repeated from Monday
With James Cox at the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool.
Presented by Nick Clarke. Repeated from Monday
John Cushnie , Nigel Colborn and Carole Baxter visit the Younger
Botanic Garden, Benmore, Scotland. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 3pm
Pippa Greenwood explores the world of the caterpillar. Producer Trevor Taylor
By Charles Kingsley , dramatised in three parts by Berlie Doherty. Starring Julia McKenzie as Mrs Doasyouwouldbedoneby ,
Mrs Bedonebyasyoudid and Mother Carey. 3: In the final part of the drama, Tom sets off for the Other-End-of-Nowhere. with Philip Jackson , Ciara Janson , Sarah Jane Holm, David Antrobus , Peter Woodthorpe ,
Frances Jeater , Gerard McDermott , Geoffrey Whitehead , Rosie Wiggins. Victoria Hickson , Alex Bird and Mark Guildea. Music by David Chilton and Nick Russell-Pavier . Director Janet Whitaker. Repeated Saturday 9pm
In the last of three programmes,
Richard Holmes and Claire Tomalin discuss biography with Blake Morrison. Producer Susan Roberts. Repeated Friday 4pm
In the third in a series of new poems commissioned for Radio 4,
Helen Dunmore tells the story of Pearl, a girl who loses her home and her mother. Producer Viv Beeby
Mark Whitaker examines the track record of police forces around the country in dealing with racial crime. Repeated from Tuesday
Roger Bolton with listeners' letters. Repeated from Friday
With Eddie Mair.
Producer Julia Fleming. PHONE: [number removed]. FAX: [number removed] E-MAIL: potw@bbc.co.uk
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/potw
Eddie is not selected. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
* Soaps with Alison Graham , page 10; RT readers' poll winner, page22
Laurie Taylor and guests explore different forms of self-improvement. Producer Chris Wilson
Michael Rosen explores words and the way we speak. Mantras Repeated from Thursday
A series looking at how technology and culture intertwine. Quentin Cooper tackles the issue of landmines. Producer John Tuckey Repeat
Stranglehold. Peter Day asks how long Microsoft can maintain its grip on the computer industry. Repeated from Monday
Andrew Rawnsley reports live from Blackpool on the start of the Labour Party conference. Including a new series about parliamentary upper houses at: 10.45 My House: Diana Madill talks to Australian senator William O'Chee.
With Robert Robinson.
Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from 6.05am
A collage of home recordings made in the days when there was a sense of mystery at hearing your own voice on tape for the first time. Music by Orlando Harrison and Rohan Kriwaczek. Producer Lance Dann
Cake by Julia Bell. Repeated from Monday