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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 5031, BBC North, PO Box 27, Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Barnes.
Producer:
Rachel Hawkes

speaks forthe Week's Good Cause about a charity which raises funds for palliative care in Kenya and aims to extend hospice care throughout Africa. DONATIONS TO: Nairobi Hospice Charitable Trust (NHCT),[address removed]. CREDIT CARDS: (0171) [number removed]LINES OPEN from 8.55am to 12.00 noon

By Gunter Grass. Abridged in two parts by Mike Walker. With Phil Daniels as Oskar and Kenneth Cranham as Matzerath.
1: Germany 1930. Hitler rises to power. Three-year-old Oskar decides to stop growing and stop talking. Instead he plays his tin drum. with Tessa Worsley , John Hartley and Paul Jenkins. Percussion by Unmen.
Director Peter Kavanagh. Rptd Fri 2.00pm

Contributors

Author:
Gunter Grass
Adapted by:
Mike Walker
Oscar:
Phil Daniels
Matzarat:
Kenneth Cranham
Agnes:
Lesley Manville
Midwife:
Tessa Worsley
Fisherman:
John Hartley
Greff:
Paul Jenkins.
Director:
Peter Kavanagh
Jan:
Stephen Critchlow
Gretchen:
Kristin Milward
Bebra:
David Collings
Roswitha:
Jane Whittenshaw
Marcus:
John Turner

Jenny Agutter reads requests for A A Milne's classic children's poems, including the personal favourite of the late Christopher Milne.
Presented by Gareth Owen. Producer Felicity Goodall

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Agutter
Unknown:
Christopher Milne.
Presented By:
Gareth Owen.
Producer:
Felicity Goodall

Rosemary Sutcliff's great adventure story is brought vividly to life in Sean Darner's four-part dramatisation.

Young Marcus Aquilla sets out to recover his father's reputation and the lost Eagle of his legion.

with Ceit Kearney and David McKail. Music by David Dorward, played by John Kenny and Jim Sutherland. Director Hamish Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Sutcliff
Unknown:
Sean Darner
Unknown:
Ceit Keamey
Unknown:
David McKail.
Music By:
David Dorward
Played By:
John Kenny
Played By:
Jim Sutherland
Director:
Hamish Wilson
Marcus:
Tom Smith
Drussilus:
Paul Morrow
Soldier 1/Galarius:
Mark Cox
Soldier 2/Placidus:
Mark Coleman
Maximus/Kaeso/MC:
Michael Perceval Maxwell
Aquilla:
Raymond Ross
Cottia:
Donna Morrison
Esca:
Tony Kearney

The Religious Blind Eye. The second of two programmes which explore the sexual experiences of Westerners in foreign cultures. David Neil Lodge hears the candid tales of an expat population in Egypt. Producer Sara Jane Hall

Contributors

Unknown:
David Neil Lodge
Producer:
Sara Jane Hall

The Holy City. The last of three programmes in which Alison Hilliard looks at Jerusalem through the eyes of those to whom the city is sacred. Tonight, why Jerusalem ranks alongside Medina and Mecca in Islam. Producer Norman Winter

Contributors

Unknown:
Alison Hilliard
Producer:
Norman Winter

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