From St David's, Moreton in Marsh,
Gloucestershire.
On Easter Day, Mark Tully explores the responsibility of those who bear witness. Producer Beverly McAinsh. Rptd at 11.30pm
Live from the Church of St Mary Magdalene, Oxford, a service to celebrate the dawn of Easter Day.
Led by the Rev Angela Tilby. Music by Voces Sacrae , directed by Judy Martin.
Roger Bolton presents a report from
Ireland on the successful books about
Celtic spirituality by John O'Donohue. Producer Abigail Saxon
Professor Anthony Clare speaks on behalf of a charity which helps those with obsessive-compulsive disorder. DONATIONS: Obsessive Action.[address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]44 Repeated Thursday 3.28pm
Dr Colin Morris asks: "Do you think it incredible that God should raise a man from the dead?" From Hove
Methodist Church, with the Brighton Silver Band and the boys' choir from St Christopher's School, Hove.
Director of music Michael Maine.
Eddie Mair with the week's big stories. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from Friday
Nigel Rees with the popular quiz. Repeated from Monday 6.30pm
First in a four-part series about personal travel experiences. Arthur Smith escorts actress Miriam Margolyes in her quest to trace the history of her Jewish family in the former Soviet republic of Belarus. Producer Rebecca Moore
* Miriam Margoyies 's Questionnaire: page 31
With James Cox.
Musical anecdotes from decades past. The 1720s were a time of corruption and satire. In the first of a four-part series, David Owen Norris and guests explore how the decade was reflected in popular songs. Singing by Lucie Skeaping.
Producer Emily Kasriel. Rptd Saturday llpm
A special Easter edition from University College, Dublin, in which the team goes out and about to report on the fight to save Irish peat bogs and gives advice on which flowers to use in the kitchen.
With Nigel Colborn , John Cushnie , Bob Flowerdew and chairman Eric Robson. Repeated Wednesday 3pm
Charlotte Bronte's remarkable story of a woman growing in self-knowledge, utterly modern in its understanding of love and obsession. Dramatised in three parts by James Friel. 1: Lucy Snowe with Sheila Reid, Benedict Rodbourne, Keira Knightley , Julie Cox, Mary Wimbush, Paul Jesson, Nancy Carroll, Elizabeth O'Brien,
Joanna Page and James Laurenson. Music composed and performed by Jamie McCarthy. Directors Catherine Bailey and James Friel. Repeated Saturday 9pm
* Everybody's talking about Joseph Fiennes : page 23
Sonnet 43 from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. "How Do I Love Thee?" Peggy Reynolds assesses the ways in which the nation's favourite love poem has echoed through the years.
Producer Sara Davies. Rptd Saturday 11.30pm
John Waite investigates. Repeated from Tuesday
In four talks, Professor John Allen Paulos explains how, when faced with statistics, innumerate journalists and readers jump to the wrong conclusions. Part 1. Producer Teresa Watkins
With Eddie Mair.
Producer Bob Carter. PHONE: [number removed]
FAX: [number removed]. E-MAIL: [address removed] WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/potw
Songs of praise at St Stephens. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
# Soap and flannel: page 16
Guests from around the world observe, parody and dissect topical British stories from foreign perspectives. With David Aaronovitch. Producer Mairi Russell
By Michael Butt.
A long-forgotten English playwright resets his old Essex plays in Kerry.
With Freddie Jones, Dillis Keane, Nicholas Boulton, Tony Rohr and Victoria Carling
(Repeat)
Issues that shape our working lives. Repeated from Thursday
The Making and Breaking of Ralph Isham. Ralph Isham 's incompetent spies helped create the myth of potential Bolshevik revolution in the British Army. With Julian Putkowski. Producer Matt Thompson
Does Britain needs new policies to be more effective in the world?
Repeated from Monday
Andrew Rawnsley presents the political headlines of the next week, live from
Westminster. Including 10.45 Joining the Club. Four programmes exploring the experiences of Northern Ireland MPs at Westminster. 4: The Lords
Editor John Evans
Sarah LeFanu and guests discuss their favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from 6.05am
From fish to futures, black pud to bonds -the rhythms of the market place. Producer Andrew Johnston
By Liu Xin-Wu , translated by Alice Childs. Mr Zhou is painting his walls a worrying colour. Read by Paul Courtenay Hyu. Producer Jocelyn Boxall Repeat