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David Frost interviews news makers, and reviews the Sunday papers. Including at
8.30 News; plus the weather forecast. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
TimOrchard Stereo ....................................

Contributors

Unknown:
David Frost
Editor:
Barney Jones

Featuringthe urban monks who campaign for a greener Britain and a family who have set up their own vineyard.
Producer Carmel Perry : Editor Fiona Thompson
GUIDELINE: ring [number removed]. Lines open 11am to 2pm

Contributors

Producer:
Carmel Perry
Editor:
Fiona Thompson

The BBC's right-of-reply programme, with Diana Madill. Viewers can write in with comments to Biteback, [address removed], phone [number removed], or e-mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Diana Madill

A visit to the late Poet Laureate
John Betjeman 's Cornish haunts, a look at Dick King-Smith 's new book and an interview with writer Terry McMillan.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Betjeman
Unknown:
Dick King-Smith
Unknown:
Terry McMillan.

Second of a six-part drama, adapted from Mark Twain 's novel. Tom is unable to convince anyone of his true identity, while Edward finds himself on the run with a wanted murderer.
Adapted and produced by Julian Fellowes ; Director
AndrewMorgan Stereo * See Children: page 59

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Twain
Produced By:
Julian Fellowes
Tom:
Philip Sarson
Edward:
Philip Sarson
Mother Canty:
Jenny McCracken
John Canty:
John Judd
Nan Canty:
Lucy Speed
Lady Milford:
Richenda Carey
Lady Elizabeth:
Elizabeth Ann O'Brien
Lady Jane Grey:
Sophia Myles
Earl of Hertford:
John Bowe
SirThomas Seymour:
Rupert Frazer
Duke of Norfolk:
Peter Jeffrey
King Henry VIII:
Keith Michell
Miles Hendon:
James Purefoy
Father Thomas:
Paul Chapman
Lady Mary:
Virginia Beare
Chamberlain:
Douglas Reith

From Chepstow in Gwent, where the finds include an early 19th-century Noah's Ark with over 70 pairs of animals, and three rare examples of Lowestoft porcelain. With Hugh Scully. ProducerMichele Burgess; Executive producer
Christopher Lewis # See Antiques: page 47

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully.
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

A three-part dramatisation of Anne Bronte 's classic novel.
Starring Tara Fitzgerald
Toby Stephens , Rupert Graves
Part 1: Helen Graham and heryoungson come to live at desolate Wildfell Hall.
Part 2 at 9.40pm. See today's choices.
Dramatised by David Nokes and Janet Barron Producer Suzan Harrison ; Director Mike Barker
♦ The Bronte business: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Bronte
Unknown:
Tara Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Toby Stephens
Unknown:
Helen Graham
Dramatised By:
David Nokes
Dramatised By:
Janet Barron
Producer:
Suzan Harrison
Director:
Mike Barker
Helen:
Tara Fitzgerald
Gilbert Markham:
Toby Stephens
Huntingdon:
Rupert Graves
Mrs Markham:
Pam Ferris
Reverend Millward:
Kenneth Cranham
Annabella:
Beatie Edney
Mr Lawrence:
James Purefoy
Rose Markham:
Paloma Baeza
Eliza Millward:
Miranda Pleasence
Hargrave:
Sean Gallagher
Hattersley:
Jonathan Cake
Rachel:
Sarah Badel
Miss Myers:
Cathy Murphy
Arthur, aged 5:
Jackson Leach
Fergus Markham:
Joe Absolom
Mrs Wilson:
Janet Dale
Richard:
Wilson Aranbell
Betty:
Kate Somersby
Lowborough:
Dominic Rowan
Milicent:
Susannah Wise
Benson:
Kim Durham
MrBoarham:
Jeremy Anthony

Abomination (Leviticus, ch 18 v 22)
A report on the controversy surrounding last night's service at Southwark Cathedral marking 20 years of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement.
Including interviews with those who took part and with members of the Church of England's "Reform" movementwhich condemns homosexuality in the church. Producer Nick Stuart ; Series editor Richard Denton
E-mail: everyman@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Producer:
Nick Stuart
Editor:
Richard Denton

Another drama set in a magistrates' court. Carol. Carol is charged with assault for throwing boiling water over her ex-boyfriend. Ralph Kingsley CRISPIN BONHAM-CARTER , Susan Bellamy KATE LYNN-EVANS Liz Walton BEVERLEY HILLS Jenny Roach FRANCES Grey ,
Janet Walsh JANE MERROW
, Paul Harper LLOYD JOHNSTON ,
Derek Gravett DAVYD HARRIES , Dee Yearwood MARLENE SIDAWAY
, Gerry Harrison DAVIDTELFER ,
Jack Vincent NICHOLAS BAILEY , Carol JULIA FORD ,
Maureen KATE RUTTER , Peter Brett RAY MACALLAN
Written by Allan Swift , Andrew Bemhardt : Producer Diana Kyle ; Director Indra Bhose

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralph Kingsley Crispin Bonham-Carter
Unknown:
Susan Bellamy Kate Lynn-Evans
Unknown:
Liz Walton Beverley Hills
Unknown:
Jenny Roach Frances Grey
Unknown:
Janet Walsh Jane Merrow
Unknown:
Paul Harper Lloyd Johnston
Unknown:
Derek Gravett Davyd Harries
Unknown:
Dee Yearwood Marlene Sidaway
Unknown:
Gerry Harrison Davidtelfer
Unknown:
Jack Vincent Nicholas Bailey
Unknown:
Carol Julia Ford
Unknown:
Maureen Kate Rutter
Unknown:
Peter Brett Ray
Written By:
Allan Swift
Written By:
Andrew Bemhardt
Producer:
Diana Kyle
Director:
Indra Bhose

Drama starring
Patricia Arquette , Beau Bridges
Rural Georgia, 1938: Alice, part-deaf, part-wild, is imprisoned by her stepfather in a filthy outhouse. Director Diane Keaton (1991, 15)
* See Films: pages 65-72 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
Patricia Arquette
Director:
Diane Keaton

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