From St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
Mark Tully investigates karma.
Producer Beverley McAinsh. Rptd at 11.30pm
Bats along the River Bank. Lionel Kelleway joins naturalist
Phil Richardson for a night of bat magic. Producer Sarah Blun t
Roger Bolton with the religious and ethical news of the week.
Producer Phil Pegum
Annette Crosbie speaks on behalf of a charity which offers support and information to anyone concerned about someone elderly in a residential or nursing home.
DONATIONS: The Relatives and Residents Association, [address removed]CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]44 Repeated Thursday 3.28pm
/ Hope in Nothing but God. The message of the gargantuan motet for eight choirs of five voices each, from the Spiritual Festival at Clifton Cathedral, Bristol. Spem in Alium by Thomas Tallis will be sung live. With the Rev Robert Corrigan and writer and broadcaster
Maggie Roux. Director of music David Ogden.
Repeated from Friday
from 9.15 The news stories of the week, presented by Eddie Mair. Editor Kevin Marsh
The World Cup Final
An international panel of commentators is at Lord's for the culmination of the seventh Cricket
World Cup. Including at 2.15* News * Approximate times
Hosted by Humphrey Lyttelton. Repeated from Monday
Travel writer Rory MacLean experiences farming in the windswept Falklands, cracks open the vodka in Russia and finally relaxes on a Caribbean cruise. Editor Miriam Newman
With James Cox.
Russell Davies looks at the stories behind the opening nights of well known musicals.
Noel Gay's son Richard Armitage wanted to update his father's hit from the thirties, but the producers, director, writer and leading lady had never done a musical before - and there was no script.
(Repeated Saturday 11pm)
Nigel Colborn , Bob Flowerdew and Pippa Greenwood are guests of the Shadwell Horticultural Society, Leeds. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
Jekka McVicar concludes her exploration of the delights of herbs. Producer Sarah Davis. PHONE: [number removed]0400
Leslie Caron , Stacy Keach and Elizabeth McGovern star in this adaptation of Booth Tarkington's 1920s novel. Dramatised in two parts by Michael Hastings. 1: Outward Bound with Alan Cox , Rachel Pickup , Francois-Xavier Noah . Jasper Britton. John Standing. Vemon Dobtcheff , Oliver Cotton. David Collings , James Ellis and Robert Oates. Music and editing John Tarns and Sebastian Graham Jones Director Bill Bryden. Repeated Saturday 9pm
How well is country life portrayed in fiction? Philippa Gregory investigates the return of the rural and turns to Goethe for advice for the would-be writer. Producer Lawrence Pollard. Rptd Friday 4pm
Frank Delaney celebrates Fathers' Day with a selection of your poetry requests on the subject of fathers and sons. Producer Sara Davies. Rptd Saturday 11.30pm
Presented by Jolyon Jenkins. Repeated from Tuesday
By Yolanda Pupo-Thompson and Matt Thompson. Two talks contrasting the experiences of parents-to-be.
2: I'm Afraid She's 's near Breaking Point Producer Rex Brough. Rptd Wednesday 8.45pm
Presented by Francine Stock. Producer Bob Carter. PHONE: [number removed] FAX: [number removed]. E-MAIL: [address removed] WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/potw
Lynda gets Danish inspiration. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
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Professor Laurie Taylor advises on how to improve mind, body and soul. Producer Chris Wilson
Presented by Eric Robson. Repeated from Friday
Repeated from Thursday
Angela Lamont reports on the runway being built at Manchester Airport. Producer Ian Gilvear Repeat
Repeated from Monday
Libby Purves goes globetrotting. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from 6.05am
A hauntingjourney in sound following the processes of ageing, rot and decay. Producer Sarah Blunt
By Jane S Flynn , read by Pat Laffan. Two French tourists in a Clare town create a riotous fantasy for a local bachelor. Producer Pam Brighton Repeat