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Trevor Barnes presents 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

Unknown:
Trevor Barnes
Producer:
Phil Pegum.

speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity that works to improve understanding of neurological disorders. DONATIONS TO: British Brain and Spine Foundation. [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: (0171) [number removed]. FAX: (0171) [number removed]

Time Geoffrey Smith , Pippa Greenwood and John Cushnie answer questions posed by gardeners in Dublin. With Eric Robson in the chair. Producer Trevor Taylor Repeated Wednesday at 11.30am

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood
Unknown:
John Cushnie
Unknown:
Eric Robson
Producer:
Trevor Taylor

Michael Bakewell's six-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens's story about a man undone by pride.
With Robert Lang, Douglas Livingstone, Jane Whittenshaw, Avril Elgar, Rowena Cooper, Stephen Thorne, Deborah Berlin, Alexander Massey, Brett Usher, David Bannerman, Mark Straker, Alison Reid and pupils of Dulwich College.
Director Jane Morgan.
Repeated Friday at 2.00pm
See This Week: page 10

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Dramatist:
Michael Bakewell
Director:
Jane Morgan
Mr Dombey:
Ian Hogg
Louisa Chick:
Nichola McAuliffe
Miss Tox:
Angela Pleasence
Paul:
Edward Michie
Florence:
Lucy Whybrow
Florence as a child:
Anna Lukis
Walter Gay:
Samuel West
Solomon Gils:
Robert Lang
Captain Cuttle:
Douglas Livingstone
Polly Toodles (Richards):
Jane Whittenshaw
Mrs Brown:
Avril Elgar
Mrs Pipchin:
Rowena Cooper
Mr Chick:
Stephen Thorne
Susan Nipper:
Deborah Berlin
Mr Toodles:
Mark Straker
Charles Dickens:
Simon Russell Beale
[Actor]:
Alison Reid
[Actor]:
Alexander Massey
[Actor]:
Brett Usher
[Actor]:
David Bannerman
[Actors]:
Pupils of Dulwich College

The last of three interpretations of journeys out of Africa by leading writers. Africa to Britain - a Journey of Religion. Poet Benjamin Zephaniah , traces the influence of Christianity on his poetry and Rastafarianism. Producer Constance St Louis Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Benjamin Zephaniah

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