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

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Barnes.
Producer:
Rachel Hawkes.

Australian comic writer Kathy Lette left her hemisphere behind and came to live in London. In the last of the series of personal travel experiences, Arthur Smith accompanies her on a trip back to her first taste of Britain. Producer Miriam Akhtar

Contributors

Unknown:
Kathy Lette
Unknown:
Arthur Smith
Producer:
Miriam Akhtar

Shelagh Stephenson 's dramatisation of Frangoise Sagan 's fifties classic.
Cecile is 17 and is upset by the arrival of a new woman in her father's life. with Ian Masters and Linda Regan. Director
Eoin O'Callaghan. Repeated Friday at 2.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Shelagh Stephenson
Unknown:
Frangoise Sagan
Unknown:
Ian Masters
Unknown:
Linda Regan.
Director:
Eoin O'Callaghan.
Cecile:
Emily Mortimer
Anne:
Lindsay Duncan
Raymond:
David Collings
Elsa:
Helen Baxendale
Alain:
Roger May

By Terry Pratchett. The final episode of Bob Hescott 's adaptation.
Johnny has the flu. All he wants to do is go to bed. with Peter Dalton , Michael Perestrelo , Marian Kemmer , Laurence Rew , Natalie Moore and Tina Gray. Director Brian Lighthill

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Pratchett.
Unknown:
Bob Hescott
Unknown:
Peter Dalton
Unknown:
Michael Perestrelo
Unknown:
Marian Kemmer
Unknown:
Laurence Rew
Unknown:
Natalie Moore
Unknown:
Tina Gray.
Director:
Brian Lighthill
Johnny:
Tim Smith
ScreeWee Captain:
Janet Dale
Gunnery Officer:
Michael Angelis
Wobbler:
Akbar Karim
The Crew Member:
Tessa Harrison

A six-part series of personal viewpoints. 1: The Candle in the Window. The
President of Ireland, Mary Robinson , argues that the Irish nation, with its people spread across the world, is a model for a new kind of community for the next century.
Producer Gwyneth Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Robinson

David Dimbleby presents a five-part series on the United Kingdom - should it be defended at all costs, or is it a creation that has served its purpose and should now be allowed to wither?
1: Talking to the people, he begins by asking whether the forces that brought Britain together still hold good today.
Producers Sallie Davies and Anthony Dworkin Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Producers:
Sallie Davies
Producers:
Anthony Dworkin Rpt

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