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Religious news.
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

Producer:
Phil Pegum.

speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity that supports groups of young people in organising their own educational youth exchanges. DONATIONS TO: Commonwealth Youth Exchange Council. [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: (0181) [number removed](on the day) (0171) [number removed](during office hours)

From Trinity College, Carmarthen, with the National Youth Choir of Wales.
Preacher the Rev Enid Morgan. Holy, Holy, Holy (Alun Hoddinott ); 0 Sacrum Convivium (Messaien); Ifye love me
(Tallis); All my hope on God is founded (Michael); Praise to the Holiest in the height (Gerontius); Through the love of God our Saviour (Ar hyd y nos); Tydi a Wnacth y wyrth, 0 Grist, Fab Duw
(Pantyfedwen). Director of music Ralph Allwood. Organist Janice Bell.

Contributors

Unknown:
Enid Morgan.
Unknown:
Alun Hoddinott
Organist:
Ralph Allwood.
Organist:
Janice Bell.

Views of life in each of six European cities through the eyes of a British resident. Presented by David Neil Lodge. 3: Gdansk. Pia Regan discovered Gdansk while still a student. Fifteen years on she teaches management skills.
Producer Vibeke Venema. Postponed from 28 July

Contributors

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

The award-winning novelist Nicholas Mosley is interviewed by Professor
Anthony Clare about the psychological Impact on his life of being the son of the fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley. Producer Michael Ember
Repeated Wednesday at 9.05am

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Mosley
Unknown:
Anthony Clare
Leader:
Sir Oswald Mosley.
Producer:
Michael Ember

Dr Thome
The third in a dramatised series of all
six of Anthony Trollope 's Barchester books. Adapted by Martyn Wade.
Starring and . In this final episode, Dr Thorne wants to tell Mary she might become an heiress. with Tessa Worsley , Steve Hodson.
Colleen Prendergast , Stephen Critchlow and Jonathan Keeble. DirectorCherry Cookson Repeated Friday at 2.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Adapted By:
Martyn Wade.
Unknown:
Tessa Worsley
Unknown:
Steve Hodson.
Unknown:
Colleen Prendergast
Unknown:
Stephen Critchlow
Unknown:
Jonathan Keeble.
Director:
Cherry Cookson
Dr Thorne:
John Wood
Mary Thorne:
Amanda Root
Lady Arabella:
Eleanor Bron
Frank Gresham:
Michael Higgs
Squire Gresham:
Christopher Benjamin
Miss Dunstable:
Selina Cadell
Louis Scatcherd:
Adrian Lukis

In the third of four programmes, Richard Coles tests his own belief to see if it can face up to the complex world of science. He talks to two atheists, the cell biologist Lewis Wolpert and psychologist James Hemming, both of whom have attempted removing religion from their lives.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Coles
Interviewee:
Lewis Wolpert
Interviewee:
James Hemming
Producer:
Roger Childs

A five-part sci-fi comedy by Alan Gilbey and David Richard-Fox .
2: The chase is on as the children catapult further back in time. with Ian Masters. Joshua Towb , Oliver Senton , Derek Waring and Natasha Pyne. Music by Richard Attree. Director Nandita Ghose Repeat

Contributors

Comedy By:
Alan Gilbey
Comedy By:
David Richard-Fox
Unknown:
Ian Masters.
Unknown:
Joshua Towb
Unknown:
Oliver Senton
Unknown:
Derek Waring
Unknown:
Natasha Pyne.
Music By:
Richard Attree.
Director:
Nandita Ghose
EK6:
Sara Crowe
RV101:
David Harewood
Steph:
Nicola Stapleton
Baz:
Paul Reynolds
Max:
Dax O'Callaghan
Harley:
Bradley Lavelle

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