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Mass from Stoneyhurst College, near Clitheroe in Lancashire. Celebrant and preacher Father James Chaning -Pierce, SJ. 0 worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; The Lord's my shepherd; Lord for tomorrow and its needs; Forth in thy name, 0 Lord I go. With the choir of St Mary's Hall, Stoneyhurst, conducted by P Morrison , and the Stoneyhurst
College Choir, organist J F Mallord and choirmaster W J Usher.

Contributors

Unknown:
Father James Chaning
Conducted By:
P Morrison

Dramatised in six episodes by Neville Smith. 5: Omens of Ruin. 1666 is the year of the Great Fire of London. with Rachel Atkins. Susannah Corbett , Emma Gregory and Gavin Muir. Music by Guy Woolfenden , played by the Purcell Quartet
Director Jane Morgan. Rptd Friday at 2.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Neville Smith.
Unknown:
Rachel Atkins.
Unknown:
Susannah Corbett
Unknown:
Emma Gregory
Unknown:
Gavin Muir.
Music By:
Guy Woolfenden
Director:
Jane Morgan.
Samuel Pepys:
Oliver Parker
Elizabeth Pepys:
Charlotte Attenborough
Charles II:
Roger Allam
James, Duke of York::
Michael Kitchen
Sir William Coventry:
Simon Russell Beale
Sir George Carteret:
Ronald Hines
Sir William Batten:
Terence Rigby
Sir William Penn:
Christopher Douglas
Sir John Mennes:
Bernard Hepton
Lord Brounckner:
Bill Nighy
Betty Martin:
Jane Whittenshaw
Mrs Bagwell:
Julia Ford
Deb Willet:
Deborah Berlin
Thomas Hayter:
Christian Rodska
Will Hewer:
Peter Acre

Northern Ireland's Protestants are often viewed as stubborn with an essentially negative approach.
A four-part series questions the truth of the stereotype. 1: Believing
Mary McAleese explores how some emphases in Protestant theology have affected Protestant attitudes.
Producer Bert Tosh

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary McAleese
Producer:
Bert Tosh

Last in the series of quirky retellings of tales by the Brothers Grimm.
Letting Your Hair Down by Alan Gilbey.
Producer Nandita Ghose

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Gilbey.
Producer:
Nandita Ghose
George:
Joseph Vickers
Horace:
Daniel Street Brown
Child:
Daniel Street Brown
Kate:
Jane Dawson
George's Dad:
Malcolm Raeburn
Aunt Gail:
Malcolm Raeburnraeburn
Norman:
Malcolm Raeburn
Doctor:
Malcolm Raeburn
George's Mum:
Kay Purcell
Aunt Gail:
Kay Purcell
Aunt Austeria:
Ann Rye
Aunt:
Ann Rye
Nurse:
Ann Rye
Walker:
Jimmy Hibbert
Derek:
Jimmy Hibbert
Bal:
Jimmy Hibbert
Wicked Man:
Jimmy Hibbert
Kate's Mum:
Jane Lowe
Norma:
Jane Lowe
Marge:
Jane Lowe

A collaboration between documentary makers from America, Australia, Canada and Britain. 1: The Other History. Writer Ed Ball explores the legacy of his family's slave-owning past in the rice plantations of Charleston. Series editor Sharon Banoff Producer David Isay for Soundprint, USA

Contributors

Unknown:
Ed Ball
Editor:
Sharon Banoff
Producer:
David Isay

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