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Nisha Pillai presents religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Phil Pegum. PHONE: [number removed]. WRITE TO: Sunday. Room 5031, BBC North. PO Box 27. Manchester E-MAIL: sunday@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Nisha Pillai
Producer:
Phil Pegum.

Silver Jubilee Mass live from St
Edmund's RC school. Wolverhampton. with celebrant the Archbishop of Birmingham, the Most Rev Maurice Couve de Murville. Preacher Fr Tony Joyce . Christ Is Made the Sure
Foundation: Gloria: Mozart: I Kings 3. w 5-15: 1 Corinthians 13. w 1-13:
John 15 1. the Lord of the Sea and Sky:
Agnus Dei: Haydn.

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Couve de Murville.
Unknown:
Fr Tony Joyce

Geoffrey Smith , Nigel Colborn and Bob Flowerdew answer some of the questions posed by staff and students at Otley College, Suffolk. Eric Robson is in the chair.
Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday at 11.30am o See Gardening: page 30

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Nigel Colborn
Unknown:
Bob Flowerdew
Producer:
Trevor Taylor

Michael Bakewell's six-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens's story.
"At times Paul looked like one of those terible little Beings in the Fairy Tales, who at 150 or 200 years of age, fantastically represented the children for whom they have been substituted."
with Norman Rodway, Gerard Murphy, Samuel West, Robert Lang, Douglas Livingstone, Stephen Thorne, Deborah Berlin, Ross Livingstone, Rowena Cooper, Christopher Benjamin, Thelma Whiteley, Monica Dolan, Anne Carroll, Alexander Massey, Matthew Morgan, David Timson and pupils of Dulwich College
(Repeated Friday 2.00pm)

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Dramatised by:
Michael Bakewell
Director:
Jane Morgan
Major Bagstock:
Norman Rodway
Mr Carker:
Gerard Murphy
Walter Gay:
Samuel West.
Solomon Gils:
Robert Lang
Captain Cuttle:
Douglas Livingstone
Mr Chick:
Stephen Thome
Susan Nipper:
Deborah Berlin
Toots:
Ross Livingstone
Mrs Pipchin:
Rowena Cooper
Charles Dickens:
Simon Russell Beale
Paul:
Edward Michie
Mr Dombey:
Ian Hogg
Florence:
Lucy Whybrow
Louisa Chick:
Nichola McAuliffe
Miss Tox:
Angela Pleasence
Unknown:
Christopher Benjamin
Unknown:
Thelma Whiteley
Unknown:
Monica Dolan
Unknown:
Anne Carroll
Unknown:
Alexander Massey
Unknown:
Matthew Morgan
Unknown:
David Timson

Bill Taylor 's quirky re-telling of a tale by the Brothers Grimm. with Samta Ghadie. Jimmy Hibbert. John Culshaw and Terence Mann Director Martin Jameson

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Unknown:
Samta Ghadie.
Unknown:
Jimmy Hibbert.
Unknown:
John Culshaw
Unknown:
Terence Mann
Director:
Martin Jameson
Sammy:
Gary Saunders
Rita:
Melissa Sinden
Davina Du Lallee:
Maggie Fox
Derek:
Rod Arthur
Mrs Best:
Anne Rye

The last of six programmes in which different presenters introduce an anthology on themes of their choice. The Sega Gamegear Introduction to Poetry. Lemn Sissay finds poetry can bem-your-face fun.
Producer Amanda Mares Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Lemn Sissay
Producer:
Amanda Mares

The last of the series in which Sir Charles
Powell asks how governments will pursue their national interests in the future.
What Shape Europe? Ruud Lubbers, former prime minister of the Netherlands, explains how he sees the future of Europe.
Producer Gwyneth Williams Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Charles
Producer:
Gwyneth Williams

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