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Religious news with Colin Morris.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers Producer Phil Pegum
WRITE TO: Sunday, Room 5038, BBC North, PO Box 27, Manchester. PHONE: (0161) [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Morris.
Producer:
Phil Pegum

Live from M V Logos II, the Operation Mobilisation ship on its visit to
Newcastle. The crew and members of local churches join in an act of worship which explores the theme "Faith in an Unstable World". Psalm 97: Luke 6, w 46-9. Led by the Rev Peter Nicholl. Director of music Jeremy Kimber.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Nicholl.
Music:
Jeremy Kimber.

Last of the series in which
David Lodge looks at a European city through the eyes of one of its British residents. Leipzig. From the boom city of Leipzig Christopher Abbey reflects on the changes brought about by reunification. Producer Miriam Akhtar

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lodge
Producer:
Miriam Akhtar

Oliver Reed stars as William Bligh and Linus Roache as Fletcher Christian in the last of Bert Coules 's dramatisation of the classic story based on the books by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. Pitcairn 's Island. Led by Fletcher Christian , the crew of the Bounty have mutinied and cast Bligh and 18 loyal men adrift in a small boat, 3,600 miles from civilisation. with Steve Hodson. Richard Pearce , Andrew Schofield. Russell Floyd , Vincent Friel ,
Joe Dunlop , Jonathan Keeble. Shaun Prendergast amd Heather Emmanuel. Music by Robert Rigby A Mr Punch production. Rptd Friday 2.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Oliver Reed
Unknown:
William Bligh
Unknown:
Linus Roache
Unknown:
Fletcher Christian
Unknown:
Bert Coules
Unknown:
Charles Nordhoff
Unknown:
James Norman Hall. Pitcairn
Unknown:
Fletcher Christian
Unknown:
Steve Hodson.
Unknown:
Richard Pearce
Unknown:
Andrew Schofield.
Unknown:
Russell Floyd
Unknown:
Vincent Friel
Unknown:
Joe Dunlop
Unknown:
Jonathan Keeble.
Unknown:
Shaun Prendergast
Unknown:
Heather Emmanuel.
Music By:
Robert Rigby
Unknown:
Mr Punch
Thomas Burkitt:
Roger Daltrey
Old Alexander Smith:
Lionel Jeffries
Captain Folger/Ouintal:
David Healy
Webber/Young Smith:
Lyndam Gregory
Midshipman Roger Byam:
Charles Simpson
Maimiti:
Mamta Kaash
Tetahrti/Lamb/Williams:
Clive Hill
Mr Fryer:
David Roper

In an edition from the Hampton Court Garden Festival, novelist and gardener Elizabeth Jane Howard presents a selection of garden poetry. Read by Janet Suzman and Stephen Thorne. Producer Sara Davies

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Jane Howard
Read By:
Janet Suzman
Read By:
Stephen Thorne.
Producer:
Sara Davies

John Humphrys talks to high achievers who have experienced turbulent times. 3: Ted Dexter-bowled out as Chairman of the England Cricket Committee when the team's fortunes sank even lower. Producer Jenni Mills Rpt

Contributors

Talks:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
Ted Dexter-Bowled
Producer:
Jenni Mills Rpt

Michelle Magorian 's four-part wartime story, dramatised by Martin Jameson. 2: The war may be over, but for Rusty the battle is just beginning! with Kellie Bright , Emily Richard , Mary Wimbush , Pauline Letts , Richenda Carey. Jonathan Keeble , Natasha Pyne and Tessa Worsley Director David Hitchinson

Contributors

Unknown:
Michelle Magorian
Dramatised By:
Martin Jameson.
Unknown:
Kellie Bright
Unknown:
Emily Richard
Unknown:
Mary Wimbush
Unknown:
Pauline Letts
Unknown:
Richenda Carey.
Unknown:
Jonathan Keeble
Unknown:
Natasha Pyne
Unknown:
Tessa Worsley
Director:
David Hitchinson
Rusty:
Jessica Marshall Gardiner
Lance:
Richard Claxton
Cecily:
Eleanor Chidgzey
Filly:
Clemmi Burton-Hill
Charlie:
George Allonby

This week Bel Mooney explores the area between belief and unbelief with mathematician and physicist Sir Roger Penrose who works at the very edge of human knowledge about the universe. Producer Malcolm Love

Contributors

Unknown:
Bel Mooney
Unknown:
Sir Roger Penrose
Producer:
Malcolm Love

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