From Selby Abbey, North Yorkshire.
Gone Fishing. Mark Tully indulges in a favourite pastime.
Producer Beverley McAinsh. Rptd at 11.30pm
Anna Hill visits Herefordshire hop yards that have been turned over to mint.
Producer Steve Peacock
Roger Bolton with the religious and ethical news of the week.
Series producer Liz Leonard
Esther Rantzen talks about a charity which works to prevent youth crime. DONATIONS: Divert Trust, [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]44 Repeated Thursday 3.28pm
From the Edington Festival of Music within the Liturgy. Responses: Smith; Venite (Anglican chant); Psalm 146; Exodus 3, wl-6; Hymn: Ecce lam
Noctis; Te Deum (Ramsey); Romans 12, w9-21; Benedictus in C (Stanford);
Tollite Portas (Byrd); Jesus, Name above All Names. Preacher the Rev Humphrey Southern. Organist Robert Quinney.
By Alistair Cooke.
Repeated from Friday 8.45pm
from 9.30
Presented by Eddie Mair. Editor Kevin Marsh
Somerset v Gloucestershire
Commentary from Lord's by Jonathan Agnew , Henry Blofeld and Christopher Martin-Jenkins . With expert comments from former Somerset
captain Vic Marks and former
Gloucestershire fast bowler David Lawrence.
Scorer Bill Frindall.
Including 1.00* News
Producer Peter Baxter 'Approximate times
Jonathan Agnew : page 41
Hosted by Nicholas Parsons. Repeated from Monday
Eight personal journeys. 5: Walking on Water. Writer, academic and surfer
Andy Martin heads for Hawaii in search of his heroes.
Producer Mary Ward Lowery
With James Cox.
Fortepianist David Ward visits the Cobbe Collection at Hatchland's Park near Guildford and plays instruments once used by the likes of Mozart, Purcell and Chopin
Producer Andrew Green Repeat
Time
John Cushnie , Bob Flowerdew and Bunny Guinness answer questions posed by members of the Solihull Flower Club. Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
Jeremy Jessel walks from Snape to
Orford with Andrew Bennett , who talks about the impact of the Suffolk landscape on the music of Benjamin Britten. For a factsheet send a large sae to [address removed] E-MAIL: [address removed]
See OS Explorer 212. Producer Lucy Lunt
A three-part dramatisation by Bryony Lavery of Mary Elizabeth Braddon 's book. 2: The secrets that surround
Audley Court and its new mistress are hunted out by Robert Audley. with Robin Willingham , Elizabeth Mansfield , Leonie Mellinger. Francesca Annis. Terrence Hardiman , Robert Bowman , Gabrielle Reidy , Gary LJIbum , Jo Kendall , Kim Hicks and Simeon Dafoe. Music composed and performed by Olga Thomas-Bosovskaya . Director Annie Castledine. Repeated Saturday 9.20pm
David Stenhouse profiles the experimental writer BS Johnson.
Producer Paul Quinn. Repeated Friday 4pm
Poetry and conversation with Christopher Cook. In the last of the series, Blake Morrison and Glyn Maxwell discuss their different approaches to shaping a new collection of poems. Producer Melanie Harris
Olivia O'Leary explores the Americanisation of Ireland. Repeated from Tuesday
A boy from the West Indies is sent by his parents to an English public school. Producer Matt Thompson
Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm
Presented by Peter White. Producer Bob Carter
Simon goes for the older woman. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
* Soap and flannel: page 12
Dr Phil Hammond examines common perceptions of British institutions. 4: The Education System. With contributions from Nick Baker ,
Richard Warne and Steve Lamacq. Producer Alison Vernon-Smith
Michael Rosen explores language. Repeated from Thursday
Six programmes looking at child development, with Kirsty Wark.
The effect of stimulation on babies' brains.
(Repeat)
No More Miracles. Peter Day asks if Japan can recover her nerve. Repeated from Monday
With Andrew Rawnsley. Including
10.45 The Business of Politics With the views of Sir Peter Parker.
Editor John Evans
Sarah LeFanu and guests discuss three favourite paperbacks. Repeated from Tuesday
Repeated from 6.05am
Repeated from yesterday 7.45pm
By Julia Darling , read by Barbara Marten. Producer Gillian Hush Repeat