From All Saints Church, Daresbury,
Cheshire.
Mark Tully examines the art of listening. Producer Beverley McAinsh. Rptd at 11.30pm
With Paul Heiney. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Norman Winter. WRITE TO: Sunday, Room 5063. BBC North, PO Box 27, Manchester, M60 1SJ. E-MAIL: [address removed]
Stephanie Moore speaks for a charity funding research into bowel cancer.
DONATIONS: Imperial Cancer Research Fund, [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]44. Rptd Thursday 3.28pm
With the Rev Gilbert Markus and Strathclyde University Chamber Choir, in Govan Old Parish Church, Glasgow. Director of music Alan Tavener.
Organist David Hamilton. Producer Mo McCullough
Repeated from Friday
With Eddie Mair. Editor Kevin Marsh
Nigel Rees and guests exchange quotations and anecdotes. Repeated from Monday
A series about personal travel experiences. 3: Arthur Smith joins
Middle East correspondent Robert Fisk in the battlefields of northern France. Producer Rebecca Moore
With James Cox.
A series featuring musical anecdotes from decades past. 3: 1800-10. David Owen Norris and guests Rachel Cowgill and Tim Blanning revisit the divas and dramas of the first decade of the 19th century. Singing by Alison Wells. Producer Virginia Crompton Repeated Saturday llpm
Pippa Greenwood , John Cushnie and Nigel Colborn answer questions posed by gardeners from the Isle of Man. With chairman Eric Robson. Repeated Wednesday 3pm
Marguerite Patten presents an account of the changes in British cooking this century. 2: From
Champagne to Rationing: 1910-19 Producer Ian Willox
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By Charlotte Bronte, dramatised in three parts by James Friel.
3: Monsieur Paul. Lucy's passionate involvement with Monsieur Paul deepens, but there are storms ahead. with Sheila Reid , Harriet Walter , Nancy Carroll , Mary Wimbush , Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh . Paul Jesson. Joanna Page , Elizabeth O'Brien , Julie Cox and Keira Knightley. Music composed and performed by Jamie McCarthy
Directors Catherine Bailey and James Friel Repeated Saturday 9pm
From Montaigne to modem journalism - a celebration of the literary essay. Producer Julian May. Repeated Friday 4pm
At Grass by Philip Larkin. Stephen Regan explores the themes and impact of Larkin's lyrical evocation of retired racehorses and a vanished England. Producer Sara Davies. Rptd Saturday 11.30pm
Euro Sleaze - the Missing Millions Richard Watson investigates the extent of financial abuse in Brussels. Repeated from Tuesday
Pregnant Diana Murdered for Love of Muslim. In a continuing series of talks, Professor John Allen Paulos puts a mathematical spin on column inches. Producer Teresa Watkins
Liz Barclay presents the best of the past week on BBC radio.
Producer Bob Carter. PHONE: [number removed] FAX: [number removed]
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Robert smells trouble. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
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Guests from around the world observe and dissect topical British stories from foreign perspectives. Presented by David Aaronovitch.
Producers Mairi Russell and Paula McGinley
Alison Mitchell explores the issues that shape your working life. Repeated from Thursday
The Common Market Referendum. The referendum of 1975 was intended to settle the European question, but the same arguments are still being heard today. With Jonathan Freedland. Producer Mark Savage Repeat
Race to Do Better: the Debate. Zeinab
Badawi examines the issues arising from Ferdinand Dennis 's examination of institutional racism.
Repeated from Monday
Carolyn Quinn presents the political headlines of the next week and news of the election campaigns in Scotland. Including 10.45 Class Act. In the second of three programmes on postwar prime ministers and class, Professor David Cannadine discusses Margaret Thatcher 's ambivalence to the issue. Editor John Evans
Sarah LeFanu and guests rock climber Jim Perrin and writer Marina Warner discuss three favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from 6.05am
An exploration of Psalm 137, devised and presented by Edward Kemp. Producer Jeremy Mortimer
By Mary Flanagan , read by Buffy Davis. In 1950s New York, a woman throws away her bra.
Producer Elizabeth Davies Repeat