From St George's, Dunster.
Mark Tully investigates why notions of treasure exert an enduring hold on the human imagination.
Producer Beverley McAinsh. Rptd at 11.30pm
Charlotte Smith samples the green hills of Highland Perthshire. Producer Steve Peacock
Alex Brodie with the religious and ethical news of the week, presenting moral arguments and perspectives on stories both familiar and unfamiliar.
Series producer Liz Leonard
Warren Mitchell talks about a charity which provides welfare assistance to those who have served in the RAF and to their families.
DONATIONS: Royal Air Forces Association, [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed] Repeated Thursday 3.28pm
From St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh. With the Very Rev Graham Forbes. Master of music Timothy Byram-Wigfield .
By Alistair Cooke.
Repeated from Friday 8.45pm
Eddie Mair presents a fresh approach to the news.
Editor Kevin Marsh
Hosted by Nicholas Parsons. Repeated from Monday
Eight personal journeys. 4: As I Walked by Myself. Antal Geisber 's journey of discovery in Scotland. Producer Kate McCall
With James Cox.
The last of six programmes in which Mary Allen talks to composers, conductors and performers who attempt to convince her of the finest example of a genre of music. The Greatest Overture Producer Karen Sanders Young
Time
Anne Swithinbank , Pippa Greenwood and Nigel Colborn are guests of the Uancaiach Fawr Living History Museum at Nelson, Wales.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
In the first of a six-part series, Jeremy Jessel strides over Ilkley Moor in the company of novelist Charlotte Cory. FACTSHEET: please send a large SAE to
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A three-part dramatisation by Bryony Lavery of Mary Elizabeth Braddon 's book. 1: Essex, the 1860s. Sir
Michael Audley is besotted with his second wife, Lady Lucy, but his daughter cannot tolerate her new stepmother. with Francesca Annis , Jonathan Firth , Gabrielle Reidy , Gary Lilburn, Trevor Peacock , Robin Willingham , Leonie Mellinger , Kim Hicks , Jo Kendall and Simeon Dafoe. Music composed and performed by Olga Thomas-Bosovskaya Director Annie Castledine. Rptd Saturday 9pm
David Stenhouse explores the newly refurbished Marx Memorial Library. Plus a look at the niche marketing of novels for readers of a particular age. Producer Paul Quinn. Rptd Friday 4pm
Poetry and conversation with Christopher Cook. His guests Maura Dooley and Don Paterson read work from their own collections and discuss putting together anthologies of other poets' works.
Producer Melanie Hams. Rptd Saturday 11.30pm
Grant Ferrett examines Zimbabwe's policy of land redistribution. Repeated from Tuesday
Tim Pigott-Smith concludes his look back on acting in the recent Broadway run of The Iceman Cometh. Producer Pat McLoughlin
Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm
Kate Adie presents her selection from the past week on BBC radio.
Producer Bob Carter. PHONE: [number removed]. FAX: [number removed] E-MAIL: potw@bbc.co.uk
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Everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet.
Repeated tomorrow 2pm
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In six programmes, Dr Phil Hammond examines common perceptions of British institutions. 3: The Church Producer Alison Vernon-Smith
Michael Rosen presents the programme about English and the way we speak. Repeated from Thursday
Conflict
The last of a three-part history of relations between Serbs and Albanians. Allan Little recounts the events that led to the recent crisis.
Producer Zina Rohan Repeat
Dead End. Frances Cairncross exolores our attitudes towards death.
Repeated from Monday
Next week's political headlines, with Carole Walker. Including at
10.45 The Business of Politics With the views of Sir John Browne.
Editor John Evans
With Sarah LeFanu and guests. Repeated from Tuesday
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By Lawrence Block , read by Nathan Osgood. A bizarre crime involves an inquisitive young man and a pair of jeans. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon Repeat