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Sung Eucharist (Rite B) from the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick. Celebrant Rev Andrew Gorham , preacher Rev Gillian Sanderson. Communion setting: St Nicholas Mass (Haydn). Songs of praise, the angels sang (Northampton); Psalm 107, w 1-9 (Lole); Alleluya, Sing to Jesus (Hyfrydol); Beyond mortal praise (Marlborough Gate). Deuteronomy 8, w 1-6; John 6, w 1-14. Director of Music Andrew Lole. Organist Kevin Bowyer.

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Gorham
Unknown:
Rev Gillian Sanderson.
Organist:
Andrew Lole.
Organist:
Kevin Bowyer.

Concluding episode of Sir Walter Scott 's novel of the 1745 Jacobite rebellion.
Liberty in Every Blow. Waverley and the Jacobite army reach Derby, but then the retreat begins.
Music composed and performed by Iain Johnstone . with Mhairi Campbell (violin/viola), Ron Shaw (cello) and Mike Travis (drums) Dramatised by Roger Danes
Director Patrick Rayner

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Walter Scott
Unknown:
Iain Johnstone
Violin:
Mhairi Campbell
Viola:
Ron Shaw
Viola:
Mike Travis
Dramatised By:
Roger Danes
Director:
Patrick Rayner
Edward Waverley:
Richard Greenwood
Bradwardine:
John Buick
Flora:
Wendy Seager
Rose:
Maria Miller
Fergus:
James Bryce
Prince Charles:
Tom Smith
Colonel Talbot:
Crawford Logan
EvatlDhu:
Finlay Welsh
Judge:
Derek Anders
Callum Beg:
Steven McNicoll
Mrs Flockhart:
Eliza Langland
Mrs Nosebag:
Alyxis Daly
Mac Wkeeble:
John Shedden
Murray:
Iain Agnew

Simon Rae is joined by poet and biographer Ian Hamilton to introduce a selection of American poetry, read by Peter Whitman and Susie Fugle. Producer Sara Davies

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Rae
Unknown:
Ian Hamilton
Read By:
Peter Whitman
Read By:
Susie Fugle.
Producer:
Sara Davies

Six-part dramatisation of the life of Lord Byron by Michael and Melissa Bakewell , with Jonathan Hyde as Lord Byron and Paul Daneman as the voice of the poet. 4: Kiss and Tell. "I hear from the best authority that Lady Caroline Lamb is about to publish a book - I fear who may be the hero of the tale!" - Augusta Leigh.
Director Rosemaiy Hart

Contributors

Unknown:
Melissa Bakewell
Unknown:
Jonathan Hyde
Unknown:
Paul Daneman
Unknown:
Lady Caroline Lamb
Director:
Rosemaiy Hart
Caroline Lamb:
Samantha Bond
Annabella Milbanke:
Victoria Carling
Augusta Leigh:
Kate Buffery
Claire Clairmont:
Teresa Gallagher
Hobhouse:
Neville Jason
Shelley:
Jamie Glover
Mary Shelley:
Cathy Sara
Duchess of Devonshire:
Frances Jeater
Dr Polidori:
Lyndam Gregory
John Murray:
Dominic Letts

Poet and playwright Liz
- Lochhead draws together a spirited collection of poetry, prose and drama peopled with monsters, mythical creatures and aliens. Readers Siobhan Redmond and Peter Kelly. Producer Julian Wilkinson

Contributors

Readers:
Siobhan Redmond
Readers:
Peter Kelly.
Producer:
Julian Wilkinson

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