From Selby Abbey, North Yorkshire.
Mark Tully examines promises made, kept and broken.
Producer Beverley McAinsh. Rptd at 11.30pm
Charlotte Smith visits Brian and Jeanne Nicholas and their novel nature reserve in Devon. Producer Gabi Fisher
Religious news from home and abroad with Roger Bolton.
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The Duke of Kent speaks for a charity that helps disadvantaged young people become responsible citizens. DONATIONS: Endeavour Training, [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]44. Repeated Thursday 3.28pm
From Gloucester Cathedral. David Cook asks what resurrection meant for the early Christians and how people encounter the risen Christ today.
Introduced by the chaplain, the Rev Judith Hubbard-Jones .
Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair presents conversation about the big stories of the week. Editor Kevin Marsh
Joining Nigel Rees to exchange quotations and anecdotes this week are Lord Quinton and Stephanie Hughes. Repeated from Monday
A series about personal travel experiences. 2: Actress Imogen Stubbs first went to Oxford as an English scholar at Exeter College 20 years ago. Returning with Arthur Smith , it was not the sandstone quads or even the theatre she wanted to revisit, but a romantic, rustic shack in the woods. Producer Rebecca Moore
A series featuring musical anecdotes from the past. 2: The 1760s were a time of war and belligerence. David Owen Norris and guests explore how the decade was reflected in popular songs. Singing by Richard Suart.
Producer Emily Kasriel. Rptd Saturday llpm
Nigel Colborn , Pippa Greenwood and Roy Lancaster answer questions posed by gardeners from Cambridgeshire. With chairman Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
In five programmes, Marguerite Patten OBE sums up a lifetime of food writing with an account of the changes in British cooking this century.
1: The End of an Era: 1900-09
Producer Ian Willox
By Charlotte Bronte, dramatised in three parts by James Friel. 2: Doctor John Having safely established herself at
Madame Beck 's school, Lucy has still to face madness, love and a haunting. with Harriet Waiter. Elizabeth O'Brien. Julie Cox. Keira Knightley , Joanna Page , Nancy Carroll , James Laurenson , Sheila Reid , Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh and Paul Jesson. Music composed and performed by Jamie McCarthy Director Catherine Bailey and James Friel Repeated Saturday 9pm
This week, a review of new audio books for adults and children.
Producer Julian May. Repeated Friday 4pm
Ode to the West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley. Duncan Wu explores the impact of Shelley's great ode, with contributions from Paul Foot , Claire Tomalin and Howard Brenton among others.
Producer Sara Davies. Rptd Saturday 11.30pm
John Waite investigates. Repeated from Tuesday
My Mobile Gave Me Cancer. Professor John Allen Paulos explains how ill-equipped we are to assess risks when reading scare stories in the papers. Producer Teresa Watkins
Peter White presents his selection of the best of 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
A false dawn at Bridge Farm. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
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Guests from around the world dissect British stories from foreign perspectives. Presented by David Aaronovitch.
Producers Paula McGinley and Main Russell
Alison Mitchell explores the issues that change and shape your working life. Repeated from Thursday
Edwina Currie tells the scandalous tale of bigamist Elizabeth Chudleigh , the Duchess ok Kingston, tried in 1776. Producer Andrew Green Repeat
Beyond the Pale. Julian Le Grand asks how we can define social exclusion.
Repeated from Monday
With Carolyn Quinn. Including at 10.45 Class Act. In three programmes,
Professor David Cannadine examines how well post-war prime ministers have handled the issue of class.
1: Churchill to Wilson.
Editor John Evans
Sarah LeFanu is joined by novelists Rob Newman and Sara Wheeler.
Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from 6.05am
Ian McMillan tackles a famous text with help from actress Ruth Curtis and jazz man Steve Berry.
Producer Dave Sheasby
By Mo Shen , translated by Kuang Wendong. Yunan is a booking clerk at a train station. Read by Sarah Lam. Abridged and produced by Pauline Stone Repeat