From St Nicholas, Durweston. Devon.
Denis Tuohy examines the way we use numbers to make sense of things.
Producer Will Cantopher. Repeated at 11.30pm
A glimpse of rural life with Anna Hill. Producer Gabi Fisher
Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Rosemary Dawson. WRITE TO:
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This week on behalf of a charity which sends refurbished tools to Africa.
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From Brunswick Methodist Church,
Swansea, led by the Rev Stephen Wigley.
Repeated from Friday
Eddie Mair with the week's big stories. Editor Kevin Marsh
Nigel Rees exchanges quotations and anecdotes with Roy Hudd.
Steve Jones , Angela Scoular and Peter Porter. Repeated from Monday
In the first of two programmes,
Ian McMillan makes a nostalgic return to his childhood journeys on the A66. Producer Viv Beeby
With James Cox.
In a four-part music series,
Tommy Pearson meets the people responsible for making the artistic choices which determine what and who we listen to.
1: The Record Executives. Two record executives discuss their responsibilities towards the public who buy the discs. Producer Emma Kingsley. Rptd Saturday llpm
Nigel Colborn , John Cushnie and Pippa Greenwood are guests of the Oswaldtwistle Civic Society. Lancashire. With chairman Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
Marguerite Patten presents an account of the changes in British cooking this century. 4: Hard Times and Omelettes: 1930-39
Producer Ian Willox. E-MAIL: [address removed]
By Patrick White , winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, dramatised in two parts by Julia Stoneham. 2: Voss and Laura's relationship becomes more obsessive in their minds as the physical distance between them grows and the hardship on the trek increases. with Bob Homery , Julia Blake , Tammy McCarthy. Paul English , Celia De Burgh , Glen Shea.
Michael Carman. Brian Lipson , John Dicks ,
Jerome Pride , Stanley McGeagh , Kylie Belling , Warren Owens and Jessica Muschamp.
Pianist John O'Donnell. Music Shaun Rigney Director Janet Whitaker. Repeated Saturday 9pm
WH Auden was obsessed with the north
Pennines, an area still known as "England's last wilderness." Sean O'Brien explores how Auden transformed his love of this landscape into some of his greatest poetry.
Producer Beaty Rubens. Rptd Saturday 11.30pm
Russia In the Red
In the second of two programmes on Russia's financial crisis.
Julian O'Halloran looks at the role of the West. Repeated from Tuesday
David Mendel explores one of his favourite sights - maturing salamis hanging from bars in a north Italian salami factory near Piacenza. Producer Richard Bannerman
John Humphrys presents highlights 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
Tracy lights up.
Repeated tomorrow 2pm
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Guests from around the world observe, parody and dissect topical British stories from foreign perspectives. Presented by David Aaronovitch.
Producers Main Russell and Paula McGinley
Alison Mitchell explores the issues that shape your working life. Repeated from Thursday
Jonathan Freedland looks back at political or social turning points in the past 50 years. Package Holidays. A report on the growth of mass tourism. Producer Mark Savage Repeat
A Boss's Guide to the Internet. Peter Day reports on the revolution that British businesses do not know enough about. Repeated from Monday
On the weekend before historic elections in Scotland and Wales. Andrew Rawnsley
has the latest political update.
10.45 On the Road. The International
Development Select Committee visits India and Bangladesh looking at brothels, slums and villages to discover what the British taxpayer is doing for women in the subcontinent. Editor John Evans
Libby Purves presents a guide to the world of learning.
Repeated from Tuesday
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A field guide to applause. Producer Tim Dee
By Patrice Chaplin , read by Eve Karpf . Kay is happy with her life until she meets a charming gypsy.
Producer Pam Fraser Solomon Repeat