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speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of Disability Network, a charity which promotes the welfare of disabled people and their integration within the community. DONATIONS TO: Disability Network, [address removed]. Credit cards: [number removed]

Rosemary Hartill and herguests explore aspects of human experience using listeners' contributions as a starting point. 3: Anger. With Rabbi Lionel Blue and the Canon Dr John Sentamu.
WRITE TO: Were You There?. BBC Religious Broadcasting. New Broadcasting House, PO Box 27. Manchester M601SJ

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill
Unknown:
Lionel Blue
Unknown:
Canon Dr John Sentamu.

Geoff Hamilton , Anne Swithinbank and Bob Flowerdew answer questions at the Hope Valley Flower Club. Chairman Eric Robson.
Producer Amanda Mares (RepeatedWednesday 11.30am) FACTSHEET: send sae marked 10/94 to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Anne Swithinbank
Unknown:
Bob Flowerdew
Unknown:
Eric Robson.
Producer:
Amanda Mares

Concluding Ron Hutchinson 's drama about the notorious Dreyfus Affair.
Although Picquart knows that Dreyfus is innocent of treason, a combination of self-interest, anti-semitism and the Army's "code of honour" conspires to thwart a proper investigation.
Adapted by Bill Pryde
Director Eoin O'Callaghan

Contributors

Unknown:
Ron Hutchinson
Adapted By:
Bill Pryde
Director:
Eoin O'Callaghan
Col Georges Picquart:
Jack Shepherd
Madame Dreyfus:
Susan Fleetwood
Narrator:
Anthony Valentine
Major Henry:
Gerard Murphy
Madame Henry:
Frances Jeater
Gen Boisdeffre:
Philip Voss
Merrier:
James Taylor
Gen de Pellieux:
Colin Pinney
Boise Cavalier:
Teresa Gallagher
Drumont:
John Evitts
Bettillon:
Barry J Gordon
Labori:
Nicholas Boulton
Picquart's lawyer:
Peter Kenny
Capt Cuignet:
Dominic Letts
Judge:
Gareth Armstrong
Agent Rouveuvre:
David Jarvis
Capt Dreyfus:
Tom Bevan

Simon Rae meets the poet James Fenton and introduces live readings from Out of Danger, his first collection for ten years. Producer Paul Dodgson
REQUESTS TO: Poetry Please!. BBC. Bristol BS8 2LR.

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Rae
Unknown:
James Fenton
Producer:
Paul Dodgson

Series reflecting I ife from the grass roots of contemporary Britain.
4:It's a Sad Wax We're Living. The Northern Irish Protestant community feel theirs is a voice which is seldom heard. Many are afraid to express their true feelings about the troubles, and some feel that they are the next group to be ethnically cleansed. Susan Marling visits a loyalist estate to meet and listen to this secretive section of society. Producer Mary Price

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Marling

Matthew Parris talks to people who have a passion for rescue. This week, water engineer Jo Parker who smuggled herself into Kurdistan to rebuild a water supply for villagers. Producer Edwina Wolstencroft

Contributors

Talks:
Matthew Parris
Unknown:
Jo Parker
Producer:
Edwina Wolstencroft

The Pope's Divisions
In the last programme about the Second Vatican Council, Rosemary Hartill looks at authority in the Roman Catholic Church. Producer Tim Dean (First broadcast on World Serivce)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill
Producer:
Tim Dean

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