On Advent Sunday, Mark Tully considers heralds and prophets. Producer Beverley McAinsh. Rptd at 11.30pm
Paul Heiney visits Sandra Stevenson , a single mother struggling to keep her farm in County Durham going. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Liz Leonard WRITE TO: Sunday. Room 5063, BBC North, PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ E-MAIL:' sunday@bbc.co.uk
Nicola Pagett speaks on behalf of a charity that helps the mentally ill. DONATIONS: MIND, [address removed]CREDIT CARDS: Freephone [number removed] Repeated tomorrow llpm
Look for God. An advent service from the chapel of Magdalen College, Oxford, on the centenary of the birth of CS Lewis. Led by the Rev Dr Michael Piret , with the choir of Magdalen College, directed by Grayston Ives.
Repeated from Friday
With Eddie Mair. Editor Kevin Marsh
Rory MacLean takes to the road in search of the tales behind journeys. This week, thatcher Nick Hall talks about the binding powers of the iris. Producers Mary Price and Lucy Willmore
The alternative debating show. Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
Repeated from Monday
John Cushnie , Bob Flowerdew and Anne answer questions posed by members of St Minver Garden Society, Cornwall. With chairman Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
Six more walks in the countryside.
1: Jeremy Jessel joins walking guide Louise Thomas in Snowdonia.
Producer Lucy Lunt. See Ordnance Survey
Leisure Map 17. For a factsheet, send a SAE to [address removed]or E-MAIL: Ramblings@bbc.co.uk
* Face behind the Voice: page 149
By Charles Dickens , dramatised in five parts by John Dryden. The case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, a contested inheritance, has been dragging through the Courts of Chancery for years. Into the turmoil are thrown two young innocents, Ada and Richard. Part 1. with Robert Portal, Rob Jarvis , Daisy Beaumont , Michael Atwell , Ellie Haddington,
Michael Fenton Stevens , Jonathon Oliver , Greg Hicks , Hugh Terry , Suzanne Rainforth , Dell Synnot , Tamara King and Brendon O'Hea
Director John Dryden. Repeated Saturday 9pm * An ear for Dickens: page 29
The squeezing of "reality" into standard narrative form is now distorting television, non-fiction and even history. With Russell Davies.
Producer Matt Thompson. Repeated Friday 4pm
Frank Delaney presents listeners' requests on the themes of autumn and the work of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Producer Christine Hall
Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from Friday
With Nick Clarke.
Producer Bob Carter. PHONE: [number removed] FAX: [number removed]. E-MAIL: potw@bbc.co.uk WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/potw
Julia's in a flap.
Repeated tomorrow 2pm
* Soap and flannel, page 12: Dr Mark Porter , page 51
Laurie Taylor and guests explore the art of self-improvement. Producer Chris Wilson
Christopher Lee 's six-part thriller. Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from Thursday
Christopher Cook pays tribute to the internationally distinguised broadcaster who died last month.
Producer John Knight
Is a great matrimonial revival possible? Repeated from Monday
Andrew Rawnsley presents the political headlines of the next week, live from Westminster. Including
10.45 Byzantium Revisited Observers of the political scene compare notes with a Byzantine counterpart. 2: Annabel Heseltine meets emperor's daughter Anna Comnena. Editor John Evans
Repeated from Thursday
Repeated from 6.05am
An aural journey through the building of a clarinet.
Producer David Gallagher Repeat
By Nan Woodhouse, read by Elizabeth Conboy.
Julia Margaret Cameron was a renowned 19th-century photographer. In this story, a young maidservant poses for her and is taken under her wing.
from 2.30am
Australia v England
This morning features closing commentary from Perth on the second day's play in the Second Test. Coverage of the third day's play begins at 2.30am. * Approximate times