From St Nicholas, Leeds, Kent.
Mark Tully considers atonement. A Unique Broadcasting production
Quentin Seddon breakfasts with the man who keeps The Archers accurate. Producer Jo Toye
With Trevor Barnes.
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]
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which promotes medical and scientific research into health problems associated with the elderly. DONATIONS TO: Research into Ageing,[address removed]
CREDIT CARDS: (0181) [number removed]
Repeated from Friday
Community Mass from the Chapel of St Columb's College, Derry. Celebrant and Preacher Father Eamon Martin.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Lindsay Leonard. Rptd Tues 11.00pm
John Walsh looks at literary festivals, and talks to Paul Bailey , Peter Florence , Arnold Wesker and David Lodge.
Producer Ned Chaillet. Rptd Tues 2.00pm
With James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Nigel Colborn answer listeners' questions. Chairman Eric Robson.
A Tayior Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am * Visit Australia and the Java Sea with Nigel Colborn : see page 128
A classic tale of gothic horror by Sheridan Le Fanu , dramatised in three Parts by Alan Drury.
1: Knowl, 1864. A young girl discovers that she is an heiress. with Tessa Worsley , John Hartley , Jonathan Keeble , Roger May , Geoffrey Whitehead and Stephen Critchlow. Pianist Michael Haslam Director Enyd Williams. Rptd Fri at 2.00pm
Repeated from Friday
A look at the relationship between morality and national interest. Repeated from Thursday
David Bean concludes his travels. Repeated from Tuesday
Gareth Owen introduces a selection of poems from Things We Said Today, a new anthology inspired by the Beatles. Producer VivBeeby
Howard Davies concludes his talks on the state of British industry. Repeated from Friday
Pie in the Sky? Peter Day reports from the telecommunications industry showcase, Telecom 95. Producer Paul Dwyer
Brian Sibley 's dramatisation from C S Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia.
3: Alone in a strange garden, Lucy hears voices that come from nowhere. with Richard Puddifoot. Sylvester McCoy , Stephen Thorne , Jonathan Tafler , Tessa Worsley , Geoffrey Whitehead , Becky Hindley and Stephen Critchlow. Music by Peter Howell and Elizabeth Parker. Director John Taylor
This evening, in Manchester Town Hall, Dr John Habgood. former
Archbishop of York, gives the second lecture in honour of the acclaimed correspondent Gerald Priestland. Producer Amanda Hancox
Repeated from yesterday 4pm
An autumnal gardening fantasy by Louis de Bemieres. With Bill Wallis , Christian Rodska and Sally Cookson. Producer Kate McAII
Ben Silbum takes a four-part tour through the history of maths. Repeated from Wednesday
Professor Anthony Clare looks at power of the mind over the body. Repeated from Tuesday
Five people allow listeners to eavesdrop on their lives for a week.
Veronica. A week in the life of a model.
Producer Julian Hale
A four-partjoumey through black women's literature.
3: Blues: the Realities of Black Life.
With readers Lachele Carl , Dona Croll , Alibe Parsons and Ray Shell. Producer Alby James
Sensing the presence with the Very Rev Gilleasbuig MacMillan.
By Pauline Masurel , read by Jonathan Keeble.
Repeated from Thursday