From St Nicholas, Leeds in Kent.
World Service analysis. Producer Mike Popham
Mark Tully considers the psychology of scandal: what to do our reactions to scandal say about
Producer Beverley McAinsh Repeated at 11.30pm
finds the songbirds nesting
Blackbirds. Lionel Kelleway finds the ┊songbirds ┊nesting atHopetoun House in Edinburgh. Producer sarah Blunt
With Roger Bolton. Series producer Liz Leonard
Jeremy Bowen appeals on behalf of a charity that help visually impaired children and their families.
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Producer Laurence Grissell
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From St Woolos Cathedral, Newport. With the Archbishop of Wales, the Most Rev Rowan Williams.
Led by the Dean, the Very Rev Richard Fenwick.
Organist Timothy Phillips. Director of music Christopher Barton. Producer Roy Jenkins
With Alistair Cooke. Rptfrom
With Richard Lister. Editor Kevin Marsh
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Commentary from the Oval on the third match in the triangular one-day series, by Jonathan Agnew, Harsha Bhogle, Simon Mann and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. With expert comments from Mike Gatting, Sunil Gavaskar and Roshan Mahanama.
The scorer is Bill Frindall.
Tim Brooke-Taylor , Graeme Garden , Barry Cryer , Bill Bailey and chairman Humphrey Lyttelton are at the White RockTheatre in Hastings. With pianist
Can cooking and eating together promote understanding and tolerance? Sheila Dillon hears from Israeli and Palestinian chefs who are creating a cross-cultural feast for peace. 4pm producer Rebecca wells Extended repeat tomorrow 4pm
With James Cox.
3: Senior Moments. Paul Vaughan talks to actors Peter Sallis and Lesley Phillips about how they deal with the loss of short-term memory, gbout Mary Wesley , Diana Athill how long-term memorycan sharpen. Producer Beaty Rubens
Highlights from the BBC Gardeners'World Live exhibition at the NEC in Birmingham, with Bob Anne Flowerdew, Roy Lancaster , Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank , Bunny Guinness, John Cushnie , Nigel Colborn and Matthew Biggs. The chairman is Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor 3pm
The last of Lars Tharp 's series looking atclay's role in the story of man. 5: Glorious Porcelain. Rose Kerr , keeper of the Far Eastern section atthe Victoria and S Museum and Giuseppe Eskenazi , one of the most highly respected dealers in the field of oriental art, talk about the importance of clay to the Chinese. Producer Anne Bristow
By Elinor Glyn. Dramatised by Georgia Pritchett. When red-haired, green-eyed Evangeline is cast out into the world to seek her fortune, she resolves to become an adventurer, refusing to behave as young unmarried women in the early 1900s should. Music composed by Neil Brand Director Marilyn Imrie Rptd Sat 9pm
Charlie Lee-Pottertalks to tennis player John McEnroe about his autobiography Serious, and to Anthony Horowitz about his latest novel starringteenage MI6 agent Alex Rider. Producer Fiona McLean Rptd Thursday 4pm July's Bookclub: See Under: Love by David Grossman August's Bookclub: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
A new series of poetry and conversation. Christopher Cook talks to Maya Angelou about her life and poetry. Producer Susan Roberts Repeated Sat 11.30pm
Jenny Cuffe asks whether the Government could have handled the foot-and-mouth crisis more effectively.
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A new three-part series of Michael Rosen 's thoughtful illustrated talks, this time on bereavement. With psychologist Dorothy Rowe he looks at other kinds of goodbye and reflects on our knowledge of our own mortality. 1: The "Romeo and Juliet" Principle. How children learn the difference between "bye for now" and "bye forever". Producer Jane Ray Repeated Sat 7.45pm
Ernie Rea presents his selection of extracts from BBC radio over the past seven days.
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Can Lucas live up to his reputation? Rptd tomorrow 2pm Soap and flannel with Alison Graham : page 42
Barney Harwood finds out about the new animated film of the Wild West, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. And as Wimbledon hots up he gets some coaching tips from some young tennis players. Plus Samantha Bond reads The Earth Giantby Melvin Burgess, Part 4. Producer Jane Chambers E-MAIL: gfi@bbc.co.uk
1965: The Death of Churchill, Rolling Thunder, and UDI. Written by Christopher Lee and narrated by Anna Massey. Producer Pete Atkin
BBC RADIO COLLECTION: This series is available on a series of individual audio cassettes and compact discs, as well as superb boxed sets. Two books to accompany the series have been published by BBC Books. www.bbcshop.com. Call [number removed]
Roger Bolton dips into the mailbag and airs your views and opinions on BBC Radio programmes and policy. Send your comments and questions to: Feedback. PO Box 2100, London W1A 1QT PHONE: [number removed] FAX: [number removed] E-MAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk Repeated from Friday
Big and small legal issues tackled. Repeated from Friday
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Bad Timing. Peter Day finds out how to make time. Producer Sandra Kanthal Repeated from Thursday
Andrew Rawnsley takes a look at the politics of the next seven days. Including at 10.45 DC to UK
Tom Reid highlights more differences between UK and US politics. Editor John Evans DC to UK:: Producer Sue Ellis Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm
With LibbyPurves. Rptd from Tue
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2: Taking on the World. Peter Ainsworth explores
Beethoven's spiritual struggles as reflected in his music. ProducerSimonCrow