From All Saints' Church, Fawley.
Mark Tully considers the question "What is history?"
Producer Beverley McAinsh Repeated at 11.30pm
Lord Inglewood shows
Charlotte Smith around his Cumbrian estate. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Abigail Saxon
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Terry Wogan speaks on behalf of BBC Children in Need.
DONATIONS: Children in Need. [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]. Repeated tomorrow 11pm
Come Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs From Avenue St Andrew 's United
Reformed Church, Southampton.Led by Dr Andrew Bradstock and the Rev Cliff Bembridge with the King Edward VI
School choir. Director of music
Martin Hall. Organist John Singleton.
By Alistair Cooke. Repeated from Friday
Rory MacLean takes to the road in search of the tales behind journeys.
This week, the hunt for the true Amazons, and Carole Morin travels closer to home to find the peace of luxury.
With Dr Phil Hammond. Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
Northern Ireland takes on the Midlands. Nick Clarke adjudicates. Repeated from Monday
Nigel Colbom , Bob Rowerdew and Anne Swithinbank are guests of Derby City Council. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 3pm
Edward Enfield presents the last of six programmes for those who are at last free to follow their dreams. Today, getting a first book published in your 80s. Producers Nicola Banning and Lucy Willmore For more information, call [number removed]
Angus Wilson 's first novel is dramatised in two parts by Michelene Wandor and stars Derek Jacobi as Bernard and Anna Massey as Ella. 2: Bernard's heart attack causes a re-evaluation of his life which has interesting consequences. Producer Chris Wallis. Repeated Saturday 9pm
The World Service's Caribbean Voices was probably the most successful literary radio programme of all time. But was its producer any more than a cultural imperialist? With Philip Nanton. Producer Matt Thompson. Repeated Friday 4pm
For St Cecilia's Day, Frank Delaney presents listeners' poetry requests on the theme of music. Producer Sara Davies
Jenny Cuffe reports on major issues at home and abroad.
Repeated from Tuesday
Chris Dunkley with listeners' letters. Repeated from Friday
Jenni Murray presents extracts from the past week on BBC radio.
Producer Bob Carter. PHONE: [number removed]. FAX: [number removed]
E-MAIL: potw@bbc.co.uk
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Poacher turns gamekeeper. 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.
4: The Home Secretary denies nefarious connections with Norman Tate. Repeated from Thursday
With Marcel Berlins.
Repeated from Thursday
Sharing the Dream. In the last of three programmes exploring the world of the wealthy, Evan Davis meets those with money who give it away. Their wish is to share the dream, but will their generosity replace state welfare? Producer Mary Price Repeat
Who's Afraid of the Multinational?
Frances Cairncross examines the role of the multinational in today's economy. Repeated from Monday
Andrew Rawnsley presents the political headlines of the next week, live from Westminster. Including
10.45 Byzantium Revisited Three contemporary observers of the political scene compare notes with a Byzantine counterpart. 1:
Michael Bywater meets historian Procopius. Editor John Evans
Robert Robinson chairs the third semi-final of the nationwide contest.
Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from 6.05am
Sanjeev Bhaskar enters a surreal playground of secret experiments, where nothing is quite as it sounds. Producer Mohit Bakaya
By Glen Jayson , read by Caroline Gruber. Tap-dancing class seemed a better option than learning German, but Cheryl could not know what it would lead to. Producer Sue Wilson