St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London, ringing Bristol Surprise Maximus.
Mark Tully considers the people and places of the world that have won particular reputations for valour. Producer Beverley McAinsh Repeated at 11.30pm
Catching Crabs. Lionel Kelleway and naturalists wade into the rock pools off thecoast of Scotland in search of crabs. Producer Simon Roberts
Roger Bolton with the religious and ethical news of the week. Producer Liz Leonard
Joanna Lumley speaks on behalf of a charity which funds research into the degenerative disease ataxia.
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From St James 's Presbyterian Church, Ballymoney, Antrim. Conducted by the Rev Trevor Magowan.
Repeated from Friday
Editor Kevin Marsh
Humphrey Lyttelton hosts the comedy panel game.
Repeated from Monday
Travel writer Rory MacLean travels to Japan to confront cultural differences. Producer Marc Beeby
With James Cox.
Russell Davies looks at the stories behind the opening nights of well-known musicals. 3: Hair. The nudity, drugs and anti-war stance shocked members of the audience.
Producer Sally Flatman. Rptd Saturday llpm
Bob Flowerdew , John Cushnie and Anne Swithinbank are joined by gardeners on a cross-Channel ferry, from Dover to Calais. With chairman Eric Robinson.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
In two programmes, herb farmer Jekka McVicar explores the forgotten and magical world of herbs.
The last part of George Eliot 's novel of love and idealism, dramatised by Robert Forrest , starring
Anna Chancellor as Gwendolen Harleth.
Gwendolen and Daniel's fates become tragically entwined in Genoa. with Mark McDonnell , Finlay Welsh , Joanna Tope. Lucy Paterson , Vivienne Dixon , Noreen Leighton and Simon Tate. Director Patrick Rayner Repeated Saturday 9pm
Phillipa Gregory meets Paul Auster and Simon Ings examines the influence of John Wyndham's The Day of the Triffids. Repeated Friday 4pm
Frank Delaney celebrates the poets commemorated in Poets' Comer at
Westminster Abbey.
Producer Sara Davies. Rptd Saturday 11.30pm
Alan Whitehouse investigates whether Railtrack is failing in its legal duty. Repeated from Tuesday
By Yolanda Pupo-Thompson and Matt Thompson. Two talks contrasting the experiences of parents-to-be.
Producer Rex Brough. Rptd Wednesday 8.45pm
With Eleanor Oldroyd.
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Jennifer hits the roof.
Repeated tomorrow 2pm
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Laurie Taylor explores how to manage illness in a constructive way, and how to improve your radio listening. Producer Chris Wilson
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Presented by Marcel Berlins. Repeated from Thursday
Angela Lamont reports on the science behind some of Britain's major engineering projects. Tonight, the Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
Producer Ian Gilvear Repeat
The Fizz Bizz. Peter Day hears from people who have turned parties into private enterprise. Repeated from Monday
Next week's political headlines, including early results from the elections to the European Parliament, with Andrew Rawnsley and Professor Ivor Crewe of Essex University. Editor John Evans
Repeated from 6.05am
Michael Rosen travels through memory and sound along the South Kensington foot tunnel.
Producer Mark Burman Repeat
By Rhidian Brook , read by David Holt. Is poet MW Ridge really a man of the people as he professes? Producer Tanya Nash Repeat