From the Parish Church of St Leonard,
Bledington.
All Saints' Day was originally known as All Martyrs' Day. Eileen Campbell looks at what we mean by martyrdom. Producer Tamsin Collison Repeated at 11.30pm
Charlotte Smith visits farmer Tim Leary. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Abigail Saxon
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Ludovic Kennedy speaks for a charity which advises and supports those mistakenly involved in investigations of alleged child abuse or neglect.
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A Hallowed and Gracious Time. A service for All Saints'tide from
St Martin in the Fields, London, led by the Rev Nicholas Holtam. Director of music Paul Stubbings. Organist Nicholas Danks.
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair presents conversation about the big stories of the week. Editor Kevin Marsh
Simon Callow in Goring-on-Thames
The actor, not altogether changed since childhood, returns with Arthur Smith to the site of his eccentric prep school. Producer Rebecca Moore Repeat
With Dr Phil Hammond.
Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
Nick Clarke presides over the cultural quiz. Today, Wales meets Scotland. Repeated from Monday
Carole Baxter , Nigel Colborn and John Cushnie answer questions sent in by post. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 3pm
Edward Enfield presents a series for those who are at last free to do what they have always wanted to do.
3: Edward learns to surf the net in search of ancestors, and Connie begins her new career at the age of 74. Producers Nicola Banning and Lucy Willmore For more information, call [number removed]
By Anthony Trollope , dramatised in two parts by Martyn Wade. 1: A hospital warden is publicly accused by his future son-in-law of receiving funds to which he is not entitled. with Stephen Moore , Janet Maw , Peter Howell , Jilly Bond. Norman Bird , Garard Green , Derek Waring , Jonathan Keeble , Gavin Muir and David Collings. Director Cherry Cookson Repeated Saturday 9pm Repeat
In the second of three programmes, "How do I love thee... ?",
Peggy Reynolds counts the ways in which the nation's favourite love poem, Elizabeth Barrett Browning 's Sonnet 43 from the Portuguese, has had a lasting impact. Producer Sara Davies
Repeated from Tuesday
Chris Dunkley with listeners' letters. Repeated from Friday
Mark Lawson presents extracts from the past week on BBC radio.
Producer Bob Carter. PHONE: [number removed] FAX: [number removed]. E-MAIL: potw@bbc.co.uk WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/potw
Phil is accommodating. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
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Laurie Taylor and guests explore the art of self-improvement. Producer Chris Wilson
Christopher Lee 's six-part thriller stars Christopher Benjamin , Amanda Redman and Dudley Sutton. 1: Is a murder on Brighton beach a drug-related killing? Repeated from Thursday
With Marcel Berlins. Repeated from Thursday
Injection of Cash. Malaria kills millions each year, and the technology exists to create a vaccine. But does the way resources are allocated mean that more effort is going into tackling diseases which afflict wealthier people? Quentin Cooper investigates. Producer John Tuckey Repeat
The Apple Strategy. Peter Day asks the founder of Apple, Steve Jobs , how the company is reinventing itself. Repeated from Monday
Andrew Rawnsley presents the political headlines of the next week, live from Westminster. Including
10.45 It's a Funny Old World Simon Hoggart takes a light-hearted look at the week in Westminster.
Editor John Evans
Repeated from Thursday
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Snooker player Ian McCullough faces the biggest match of his career- against Stephen Hendry. How will he fare? Producer Mark Mason
By Derek Brookman , read by Simon Tait. For Adam, trying to cross the border between one unstable African state and another proves frustrating to the point of insanity. Producer Pam Wardell