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All Too Human Lenten series in which women preachers explore the impact of the gospel. 3: Gospel and Partnership. From the Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul, Sheffield. Preacher Canon Jane Sinclair. Genesis 1, w 26-31;
Mark 14, w 1-9. Musical director Simon Lole. Organist Tim Horton.

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon Jane Sinclair.
Organist:
Simon Lole.
Organist:
Tim Horton.

by Lew Wallace. Dramatised in four parts by Catherine Czerkawska.
1: A Friendship Betrayed. Two men's lives run almost in parallel. One is a prince of Jerusalem, Judah Ben Hur. The other is known as "He that was born to be King of the Jews." with Michael Tudor Bames ,
Don McCorkindale , Gavin Muir and Joshua Towb. Music by Wilfredo Acosta. Director Glyn Dearman. Repeated Friday at 2.00pm * See This Week: page 7

Contributors

Unknown:
Lew Wallace.
Unknown:
Catherine Czerkawska.
Unknown:
Judah Ben Hur.
Unknown:
Michael Tudor Bames
Unknown:
Don McCorkindale
Unknown:
Gavin Muir
Unknown:
Joshua Towb.
Music By:
Wilfredo Acosta.
Director:
Glyn Dearman.
Bible:
Michael Gambon
Judah Ben Hur:
Jamie Glover
Messala:
Samuel West
Amrah:
Phyllis Calvert
Mother:
Margaret John
Tirzah:
Natasha Pyne
Arrtus:
Derek Waring
Angel:
Deborah Berlin

At the Double. Logistics can win wars. And the science of getting the right stuff to the right place on time is now crucial to a company's success too. Peter Day reports from the front line. Producer Colin Wilde

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Day
Producer:
Colin Wilde

A dramatisation of Betsy Byars ' novel The Two Thousand Pound Goldfish.
The final episode. with Dominic Letts , John Baddeley , Keith Drinkel and James Telfer Dramatised by Tony Coult Director Celia De Wolff Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Betsy Byars
Unknown:
Dominic Letts
Unknown:
John Baddeley
Unknown:
Keith Drinkel
Unknown:
James Telfer
Dramatised By:
Tony Coult
Director:
Celia de Wolff
Warren:
Leonard Kirby
Aunt Pepper:
Heather Tobias
Fiona Hillman:
Diane Bull
Louise:
Sacha Flory
Saffron:
Geraldine Fitzgerald

Black comedy has come a long way since the days of negative stereotypes and self-deprecating humour. Lenny Henry , Angie Le Mar , Felix Dexter ,
Llewella Gideon and others tell the story of the new wave of black comedians.
Producer Jackie Christie

Contributors

Unknown:
Lenny Henry
Unknown:
Angie Le Mar
Unknown:
Felix Dexter
Unknown:
Llewella Gideon
Producer:
Jackie Christie

Last in the documentary series. Ambos Nogales. Writer Margy Rochlin grew up listening to her father's stories about his home town of Nogales on the US/Mexico border. On the occasion of the Cinqo de Mayo festival she returned to look for the city of her imagination. Producer Jay Allison for Soundprint, USA

Contributors

Unknown:
Margy Rochlin

The events in Tiananmen Square are often grouped with the anti-Communist revolutions in Europe during 1989. In the last of six conversations with British diplomats, Sir Alan Donald , UK Ambassador to China at the time, tells Robert Kee how China always defeats such easy assumptions. A Brian Lapping production

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Alan Donald
Unknown:
Robert Kee

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