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Religious news with Trevor Barnes.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Phil Pegum. PHONE: (0161) [number removed]. WRITE TO: Sunday Room 5031, BBC North, PO Box 27, Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Barnes.
Producer:
Phil Pegum.

From St George 's Church, Leeds, a reflection on 150 years of the work of the Evangelical Alliance. Led by Canon David Hawkins. Guest preacher Canon Michael Green , adviser in evangelism to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. Director of music Andrew Cleaton.

Contributors

Unknown:
St George
Unknown:
Canon David Hawkins.
Unknown:
Canon Michael Green
Music:
Andrew Cleaton.

The conclusion ofTurgenev's romantic story dramatised in two parts by Michael Crompton , with Amanda Root as Elena and Philip Franks as Insarov. with Jane Cox. Russell Dixon. Alan Partington , Saskia Downes , Keith Clifford , Ann Rye , John Griffin , Martin Oldfield , Stephen Tomlin. Pauline Alston and Rosamund BarkerDirector Michael Fox

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Crompton
Unknown:
Amanda Root
Unknown:
Philip Franks
Unknown:
Jane Cox.
Unknown:
Russell Dixon.
Unknown:
Alan Partington
Unknown:
Saskia Downes
Unknown:
Keith Clifford
Unknown:
Ann Rye
Unknown:
John Griffin
Unknown:
Martin Oldfield
Unknown:
Stephen Tomlin.
Unknown:
Pauline Alston
Director:
Michael Fox
Shubin JOHN:
Lloyd Fillingham
Bersyenev:
Mark Chatterton

A series of documentary dramas which reveal the inside stories of four eminent Victorian partnerships. 1: Dickens and the Mouse. In 1857, Charles Dickens ' marriage was in crisis.... with Ann Beach , Maggie McCarthy and Lee Turnbull. Written by Michael Butt Director Penny Gold

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Dickens
Unknown:
Ann Beach
Unknown:
Maggie McCarthy
Unknown:
Lee Turnbull.
Written By:
Michael Butt
Director:
Penny Gold
Charles Dickens:
Michael Kitchen
Catherine Hogarth:
Emily Richard
Georgina Hogarth:
Colleen Prendergast

Final part of Rosemary Sutcliff's story dramatised by Sean Darner.

The Epidaii have discovered that Marcus and Esca have stolen the Eagle.

Contributors

Author:
Rosemary Sutcliff
Dramatised by:
Sean Darner
Music:
David Dorward
Music played by:
John Kenny
Music played by:
Jim Sutherland
Director:
Hamish Wilson
Marcus:
Tom Smith
Esca:
Tony Kearney
Liathan:
Callum MacKinnon
Sentry 1:
Mark Cox
Sentry 2:
Mark Coleman
[Actor]:
Paul Morrow
[Actor]:
Raymond Ross
[Actor]:
David McKail
[Actor]:
Donna Morrison

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