From St Margaret's, Westminster.
John Florance examines what we mean by reconciliation.
Producer Jane Jeffes. Repeated at 11.30pm
The Hunt for the Great Green Bush Cricket. Lionel Kelleway eavesdrops on a summer chorus of crickets and grasshoppers along the Cornish coast. Producer Sarah Blunt
Roger Bolton with the religious and ethical news of the week, moral arguments and perspectives on stories, familiar and unfamiliar. Producer Liz Leonard
Edward Stourton speaks on behalf of a drug prevention charity.
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From St Woolos Cathedral, Newport, led by the Very Rev Richard Fenwick. Preacher the Rt Rev Rowan Williams , Bishop of Monmouth. Director of music Christopher Barton. Organist Timothy Phillips. The Law of the Lord (Mathias); Do I Not Fill Heaven and Earth? (Blair); Psalm 119; Praise to God whose Word Was Spoken.
Repeated from Friday 8.45pm
Eddie Mair presents conversation about the big stories of the week. Editor Kevin Marsh
Professor Anthony Clare explores the fertile mind of Dr Jonathan Miller. See the choice on page 125.
Producer Michael Ember. Repeated Friday 9am
Hosted by Nicholas Parsons. Repeated from Monday
7: A Bit of Rough. Novelist
Lynne Truss packs her spikes and travels to County Kildare in Ireland to report on the strange world of golf. Producer Kate McAII
With James Cox.
Five musicians explore treasures at
British musical museums or collections. 2: Violinist Tasmin Little visits the birthplace of Edward Elgar , and Melanie Weatherley and Catherine Sloan provide atourofthe Elgar Birthplace Musuem. producer Andrew Green Repeat
John Cushnie , Bob Flowerdew and Pippa Greenwood answer questions posed by gardeners from Middlesex. With chairman Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor. Rptd Wednesday 3pm
Naturalist Joan Daniels explains the importance of bringing mosses back to life to Jeremy Jessel in Shropshire. For a factsheet send a large sae to [address removed]. E-MAIL: [address removed]. See OS Landranger 126 Producer Lucy Lunt
By D.H. Lawrence, dramatised in three parts by Michael Butt.
Paul Morel is born in Nottinghamshire at the turn of the century. His father is a hard-working, hard-drinking miner, his mother a refined woman of middle-class aspirations. As family conflict grows, Paul's mother turns to her sons.
Repeated Saturday 9pm
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David Stenhouse is joined by Michael Holroyd who discusses his new biography Basil Street Blues, the story of his family.
Producer Julian May. Repeated Friday 4pm
Frank Delaney celebrates a literary elopement with requests for work by Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. Producer Sara Davies. Rptd Saturday 11.30pm
Presented by Chris Gunness. Repeated from Tuesday
A series about e-mail.
2: Nigella Lawson met New York writer Judith Newman via the internet in June 1998. Since then they have e-mailed each other several times a day. Producer Rosie Boulton
Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm
Presented by Liz Barclay.
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Eddie wants it under lock and key. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
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The last of the series examining common perceptions of British institutions. Dr Phil Hammond is joined by Will Self to discuss the legal system. Producer Alison Vernon-Smith
Presented by Michael Rosen. Repeated from Friday
Programmes on child development from birth to five years, with Kirsty Wark. 3: Mums and Dads How children become aware of gender and sexuality. Producers Angie Mason and Merilyn Harris. For details of the accompanying BBC book phone [number removed]0400 Repeat
Peter Day finds out what psychologists can bring to the world of work. Repeated from Monday
Next week's political headlines, with Andrew Rawnsley. Including 10.45 The Business of Politics Lord Swraj Paul , chairman of the Caparo Group, the largest family-owned business in Britain, argues for greater transparency in the dealings between politicians and businessmen. Editor John Evans
With Sarah LeFanu and guests. Repeated from Tuesday
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Repeated from yesterday 7.45pm
Alan Bennett reads from Hilaire
Belloc's classic Cautionary Tales, and poet Sophie Hannah reads new contemporary tales of her own. Producer Susan Roberts Repeat