From St John the Baptist, Westonsuper-Mare, Somerset.
Mark Tully considers compassion and what it means to give and receive it. Producer Beverly McAinsh. Rptd at 11.30pm
Charlotte Smith tries her hand at milking sheep in Cumbria. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. WRITE TO: Sunday, Room 5063, BBC North, PO Box 27, Manchester, M60 1SJ E-MAIL: [address removed]
Tony Robinson speaks on behalf of a charity which helps those who suffer as a result of chemical dependence - including drugs and alcohol.
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Repeated tomorrow llpm
From Emmanuel Church, Didsbury. With David Alton , Professor of Citizenship at Liverpool John Moores University; the Rt Hon Ann Widdecombe MP; Francis Lawrence and poet Stewart Henderson. Director of music Nigel Swinford.
Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair presents conversation about the big stories of the week. Editor Kevin Marsh
A team from Plymouth University discovers that at some levels insect numbers increase after cutting down the Borneo rainforest.
Producer Neil Walker
Nicholas Parsons is joined by Jenny Eclair , Stephen Frost , Peter Jones and Tim Rice for radio's most devious panel game.
Repeated from Monday
With James Cox.
Ned Sherrin hosts the sixth heat of the musical general knowledge quiz. Repeated from Monday
Roy Lancaster , Bob Flowerdew and Anne Swithinbank are the guests of Clevedon Town Council, north Somerset. Producer Trevor Taylor
Revised 3pm
Fishing writers choose favourite extracts from the literature of the angler. Paul Young presents the last of four programmes. Producer David Prest
Henry Fielding's comic masterpiece, dramatised in four parts, is a riotous journey through the morals and manners of high and low society. 1: Joseph's special talents are spotted by Lady Booby, who employs him as her footman, forcing him to leave behind his country sweetheart. with Gabrielle Drake , Brigit Forsyth , Trevor Peacock , Naomi Radcliffe , Mark Chatterton , Rachel Smith , Ann Rye, Rod Arthur ,
John Branwell and Robert Whelan. Dramatised by Dominic Power. Director Michael Fox Repeated Saturday 9pm
Sam Dastor reads one of the best known translations, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
Producer Sara Davies
Gerry Northam asks if state education is threatened by gradual privatisation. Repeated from Tuesday
The series of programmes in which writer Kathryn Flett considers the ups and downs of being a single, thirty-something career woman. Producer Karen Holden
Trevor Phillips presents the best from the past week on BBC radio.
Producer Bob Carter. PHONE: [number removed] FAX: [number removed]. E-MAIL: [address removed] WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/potw
Spring-cleaning day. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
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Laurie Taylor and guests explore the art of self-improvement. Producer Chris Wilson
Marcel Berlins investigates how the law works and where it goes wrong. Repeated from Thursday
In the last of the series, Paul Simons looks for the evidence of climate change. Producer Sue Broom Repeat
Jump Start. The experts say that British business has a unique opportunity to grow faster. So what is stopping us? Peter Day reports. Repeated from Monday
Andrew Rawnsley presents the political headlines of the next week, live from Westminster. Including
10.45 Sketches from the House
The last of four programmes in which Nick Utechin explores the history of parliamentary sketch writers. Great Characters
Editor John Evans
Consumer features, your feedback and the best lesson ever learned from someone in the public eye. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from 6.05am
The journals of religious ministers.
2: The Rev Anita Thorne was the first female minister to work at the young offenders institute at Portland Bill. Producer Frances Byrnes Repeat
By Tamar Hodes. Reader Jenny Funnell. Producer Liz Taylor