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from Netherlee Parish Church, Glasgow. Led by Rev David Arnott. When the morning gilds the skies; Oh the love of my Lord; 0 lovely peace; The Lord of heaven confess; Jesus these eyes have never seen; God is working his purpose out (Benson). Organist Marshall Todd.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Arnott.
Organist:
Marshall Todd.

Final episode of Elizabeth Bowen 's novel. 1924-34. Max has returned to Paris to break off his engagement to Naomi. Can Karen believe he will marry her?
Music by Anthea Gomez
Dramatised by Margaret Steward
Director Sue Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Bowen
Music By:
Anthea Gomez
Dramatised By:
Margaret Steward
Director:
Sue Wilson
Mme Fisher:
Sara Kestelman
Karen:
Sunny Ormonde
Max:
John Duttine
Naomi:
Susan Bovell
Ray:
Christopher Scott
Mrs Michaelis:
Gillian Goodman
MrMkhaeHs:
Leon Tanner
Henrietta:
Fiona Christie
Leopold:
Joshua Goodman
Aunt VioletlMiss Watson:
Ann Windsor

A five-part dramatisation of Frances Hodgson Burnett 's story, with Harriet Walter , Beryl Reid and Robin Bailey.
4: Colin is taken to the garden - with magical consequences.
With Jessica Marshall-Gardner , Guy Faulkner and Ian Taylor. Dramatised by Judy Allen Producer John Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Unknown:
Harriet Walter
Unknown:
Beryl Reid
Unknown:
Robin Bailey.
Unknown:
Jessica Marshall-Gardner
Unknown:
Guy Faulkner
Unknown:
Ian Taylor.
Dramatised By:
Judy Allen
Producer:
John Taylor

Etonians and Estonians Jeremy Paxman launches a new series of non-fiction readings with his book Friends in High Places and takes a wry look at the influence of Britain's most famous school upon the Conservative party since the war. Producer Eoin O'Callaghan

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman
Producer:
Eoin O'Callaghan

In the wake of 25 years of terrorist activity in Northern Ireland comes sorrow, pain and anguish. Barry Cowan meets the families and loved ones whose lives have been shattered by conflict.
Producers Colin Lewis and Charlie Warmington

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Cowan
Producers:
Colin Lewis
Producers:
Charlie Warmington

This week John Miller talks to Helen Foley
, who set off for the Sudan at the age of 19 in 1928. She talks about the people she met, including de Gaulle and Noël Coward, the social customs, and how these have changed in 90s England. Producer Richard Bannerman

Contributors

Talks:
John Miller
Unknown:
Helen Foley
Producer:
Richard Bannerman

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