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

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Morris.
Producer:
Rachel Hawkes.

From Holy Trinity Church, Platt,
Manchester. Champions. Sporting personalities talk about their faith. Alleluia, sing to Jesus! (Hyfrydol); 1 Corinthians 9, w 24-27; The battle belongs to the Lord (Owens-Collins); All once held dear (Kendrick); 2
Timothy 4, w 1-8; Thine be the glory (Maccabaeus). Preacher the Rev Tony Porter. Director of music Alison North.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Porter.
Music:
Alison North.

John Walsh , Literary Editor of the Independent, presents an eight-part series on books, writers and readers. Biography Races. Biographers Victoria Glendinning , Humphrey Carpenter and Miranda Seymourjoin publisher Helen Fraser as John Walsh looks at the race to print the lives of the famous. Plus, Joyce McMillan looks at audio books. Producer Ned Chaillet. Rptd Tuesday 2.00pm * See This Week: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
John Walsh
Unknown:
Victoria Glendinning
Unknown:
Humphrey Carpenter
Unknown:
Miranda Seymourjoin
Unknown:
Helen Fraser
Unknown:
John Walsh
Unknown:
Joyce McMillan
Producer:
Ned Chaillet.

Emily Bronte's novel with its ghostly tale of love and revenge is dramatised in five parts by Bryony Lavery.
Mr Lockwood meets the strange household at Wuthering Heights. with Gary Cady. Steve Hodson. Becky Hindley , John Turner. Paul Rhys , Emily Watson , Jilly Bond , Geoffrey Whitehead , Tessa Worsley , Patience Tomlinson and John Hartley. Music by Ilona Sekacz. played by Roger Garland , Bob Smissen , Jonathan Williams and AndyVinter Director Janet Whitaker. Rptd Fri 2.00pm # See This Week: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryony Lavery.
Unknown:
Mr Lockwood
Unknown:
Gary Cady.
Unknown:
Steve Hodson.
Unknown:
Becky Hindley
Unknown:
John Turner.
Unknown:
Paul Rhys
Unknown:
Emily Watson
Unknown:
Jilly Bond
Unknown:
Geoffrey Whitehead
Unknown:
Tessa Worsley
Unknown:
John Hartley.
Music By:
Ilona Sekacz.
Played By:
Roger Garland
Played By:
Bob Smissen
Played By:
Jonathan Williams
Director:
Janet Whitaker.
Heathcliff:
John Duttine
Cathy Earnshaw:
Amanda Root
Catherine Heathcliff:
Emma Fielding
Nellie Dean:
Sharon Duce
Mr Lockwood:
David Collings
Hindley:
Jonathan Keeble

Gareth Owen introduces listeners' poetry requests on the themes of work and school. Read by Rosalind Shanks , Samuel West and Diana Bishop. Producer Rob Ketteridge

Contributors

Introduces:
Gareth Owen
Read By:
Rosalind Shanks
Read By:
Samuel West
Read By:
Diana Bishop.
Producer:
Rob Ketteridge

The first of Susan Cooper 's sequence of novels, collectively entitled The Dark Is Rising, dramatised by David Calcutt. 3: The Furry Dance with Struan Rodger , Gerry Hinks , Anna Keene , David Stevens , Duncan Law and Kathryn Hunt Music by Martin Allcock. Director Nigel Bryant
STATES OF MIND

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Cooper
Dramatised By:
David Calcutt.
Unknown:
Struan Rodger
Unknown:
Gerry Hinks
Unknown:
Anna Keene
Unknown:
David Stevens
Unknown:
Duncan Law
Unknown:
Kathryn Hunt
Music By:
Martin Allcock.
Director:
Nigel Bryant
Great Uncle Merry:
Ronald Pickup
Jane:
Naomi Kerbel
Simon:
Ben Gutteridge
Barney:
Edward Clarke

Six discussions on travel themes.
2: A Nice Place to Die. Columnist Ann Leslie
, author Redmond O'Hanion and traveller Robert Elms join Mark Lawson to explore the world's nicest places to have an unpleasant experience. Producer Martin Buckley

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Leslie
Unknown:
Redmond O'Hanion
Unknown:
Robert Elms
Unknown:
Mark Lawson
Producer:
Martin Buckley

With Peter Day, Howard Hodgson , Alastair Ross Goobey and Janette Rutterford. Chairman Nigel Cassidy. Producer Neil Koenig Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Hodgson
Unknown:
Alastair Ross Goobey
Unknown:
Janette Rutterford.
Unknown:
Nigel Cassidy.
Producer:
Neil Koenig Rpt

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