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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 E-MAIL: sunday@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Barnes.
Producer:
Phil Pegum.

speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which raises money for research into eye disease.
DONATIONS TO: Alistair Cooke. British Council for Prevention of Blindness. [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: (0171) [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Alistair Cooke.

Christ, the Light of the World.
Dr James Denison leads a celebration of the Olympics at the Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, Atlanta. John 12, w 44-47: Matt 28, w 16-20: Holy He is: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty; Ye servants of God: Song for the nation: In Christ there is no east nor west:
How great Thou art: Go out and tel Director of music John Condra.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr James Denison
Music:
John Condra.

Six views of life in a European city through the eyes of one of its British residents.
1: Palermo. Having had his first heart attack at the age of 32, David Russell gave up his well-paid civil service job and headed out to a city riddled with crime, corruption and unemployment. Presented by David Neil Lodge. Producer Vibeke Venema

Contributors

Unknown:
David Russell
Presented By:
David Neil Lodge.
Producer:
Vibeke Venema

The third in a dramatised series of all six of Anthony Trollope's Barchester books. Adapted in three parts by Martyn Wade. Starring John Wood as Dr Thorne, Leo McKern as Sir Roger Scatcherd and Amanda Root as Mary Thorne.
The story revolves around the touching relationship between Dr Thorne and his "niece" Mary, the circumstances of whose birth have caused much heartache.
Repeated Friday at 2.00pm

Contributors

Author:
Anthony Trollope
Adapted by:
Martyn Wade
Director:
Cherry Cookson
Dr Thorne:
John Wood
Sir Roger Scatcherd:
Leo McKern
Mary Thorne:
Amanda Root
Lady Arabella:
Eleanor Bron
Frank:
Michael Higgs
Squire Gresham:
Christopher Benjamin
Lady de Courcy:
Ann Beach
Beatrice:
Colleen Prendergast
[Actor]:
Jane Whittenshaw
[Actor]:
Jillie Meers
[Actor]:
Tessa Worsley
[Actor]:
Stephen Critchlow
[Actor]:
David Timson
[Actor]:
Jonathan Adams

The first of a summer season in which today's poets introduce work by a favourite predecessor. Sean O'Brien entertains an audience at the BBC
Poetry Festival in Newcastle with his choice of poems by W H Auden. Charlie Hardwick helps with the readings. Producer Rob Ketteridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean O'Brien
Unknown:
H Auden.
Unknown:
Charlie Hardwick
Producer:
Rob Ketteridge

The final episode of Robert Swindells ' story. Can Hiss save Ellie May? with Michael Cooper , Tina Gray. Malcom Ward. Margaret John and Gavin Muir. Dramatised by Richard Pinner. Director Sally Avens Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Swindells
Unknown:
Michael Cooper
Unknown:
Tina Gray.
Unknown:
Malcom Ward.
Unknown:
Margaret John
Unknown:
Gavin Muir.
Dramatised By:
Richard Pinner.
Fliss:
Jane Dawson
Lisa:
Kate O'Regan
Bazzard:
Joseph Vickers
Trotter:
Ian Taylor
Ellie May:
Hayley Fairclough
Joanne:
Michelle Totton

Paradise Street. In the last of three programmes tracing the legacy of religious upbringings, Rosemary Hartill speaks to poet and author Patricia Beer. Producer Tim Pemberton

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill
Unknown:
Patricia Beer.
Producer:
Tim Pemberton

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