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Today:
Durham Cathedral
10.30 Beyond the Stone by Kate Griffin.
Read by Elizabeth Kelly. Producer Alastair Simmons
10.45am The service,
With the Cathedral choir. When We Truly Love;
The Song of the Tree of Life; God, Whose City's Sure Foundation

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Griffin.
Read By:
Elizabeth Kelly.
Producer:
Alastair Simmons

Natalie Wheen visits
London's Barbican to see the exhibition of Jewish art from Chagall to Kitaj; listens to the country music of Randy Travis ; and reports on an initiative to help artists with painter's block.
Producer Nicki Paxman. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Unknown:
Randy Travis
Producer:
Nicki Paxman.

Written by Caroline Harrington

Contributors

Written By:
Caroline Harrington
Peggy:
June Spencer
Jennifer:
Angela Piper
Brian:
Charles Collingwood
Jill:
Patricia Greene
Kenton:
Graeme Kirk
Shula:
Judy Bennett
Mark:
Richard Derrington
David:
Timothy Bentinck
Ruth:
Felicity Finch
Jack:
Arnold Peters
Martha:
Mollie Harris
Joe:
Edward Kelsey
Eddie:
Trevor Harrison
Clarrie:
Rosalind Adams
Neil:
Brian Hewlett
Susan:
Charlotte Martin
Caroline:
Sara Coward
MrsAntrobus:
Margot Boyd
Matthew:
Crawford Logan
Jerry:
Michael Deacon
William:
Philip Molloy
Kate:
Susie Ridell
Doctor:
Timothy Carlton

The panel includes: Tariq Ali , Barbara Amiel and Rt Hon
Gerald Kaufman , MP. From Oxford. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher

Contributors

Unknown:
Tariq Ali
Unknown:
Barbara Amiel
Unknown:
Gerald Kaufman
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producer:
Anna Carragher

Why do some paintings shock with their erotic content while others are considered to be merely studies of the human form? Louisa Buck explores the work of erotic artist Egon Schiele. Producer Belinda Sample. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Louisa Buck
Artist:
Egon Schiele.
Producer:
Belinda Sample.

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