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Nisha Pillai 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:
Nisha Pillai
Producer:
Phil Pegum.

Sung Communion, live from Bowdon
Parish Church, Altrincham. Celebrant: the Rev Keith Hine. With.the Radio 2 Choir Girl of the Year, Tabitha Watling. Christ is the King! (Gelobt sei Gott); The Wiltshire Service (Richard Shephard ); Ave verum (Elgar); James 1, w 16-27; Luke 17, w 11-19. Organ Robin Coulthard. Director Sasha Johnson-Manning

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Hine.
Unknown:
Tabitha Watling.
Unknown:
Richard Shephard
Unknown:
Robin Coulthard.
Director:
Sasha Johnson-Manning

Nigel Colborn , Geoffrey Smith and Bob Flowerdew answer questions at the John innes Centre, Norfolk. Eric Robson is in the chair. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday at 11. 30am * See Gardening: page 50

Contributors

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

By Charles Dickens. Dramatised in six parts by Michael Bakewell.

"It would be a good match for both sides; for she had beauty, blood and talent, and Dombey had fortune; what more could any couple have?"
with Jonathan Cecil, Nichola McAuliffe, Angela Pleasence, Stephen Thorne, Douglas Livingstone, Ross Livingstone, Deborah Berlin, Avril Elgar and Emma Gregory. Director Jane Morgan. Repeated Friday 2.00pm

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens.
Dramatised by:
Michael Bakewell
Unknown:
Jonathan Cecil
Unknown:
Nichola McAuliffe
Unknown:
Angela Pleasence
[Actor]:
Stephen Thome
Unknown:
Douglas Livingstone
Unknown:
Ross Livingstone
Unknown:
Avril Elgar
Unknown:
Emma Gregory.
Director:
Jane Morgan.
Charles Dickens:
Simon Russell Beale
Mr Dombey:
Ian Hogg
Edith:
Sylvestra Le Touzel
Florence:
Lucy Whybrow
Mr Carker:
Gerard Murphy
Mrs Skewton:
Jill Balcon
Major Bagstock:
Norman Rodway

Marcus Chown presents a four-part series that asks questions about the methods and applications of science. 3: Orthodoxies: Why What You Think May Not Be True.
Producer Richard Aedy
Repeated Wednesday at 7.45pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Marcus Chown
Producer:
Richard Aedy

From The Chronicles ofNarnia by CS Lewis. 2: Jill and Eustace meet
Puddleglum and set out on their quest to find the lost prince Rilian. with Frances Tomelty , Stephen Thorne, Anthony Jackson and Jonathan Adams
Music Peter Howell. Dramatised by Brian Sibley Director John Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Frances Tomelty
Unknown:
Anthony Jackson
Unknown:
Jonathan Adams
Music:
Peter Howell.
Dramatised By:
Brian Sibley
Director:
John Taylor
Puddleglum:
Bernard Cribbins
Eustace:
Marco Williamson
Jill:
Victoria Shalet
Trumpkin:
Richard Griffiths

The Great Gatsby Letters by F Scott Fitzgerald. A selection of lively correspondence that describes the story in the making. Read by William Hope. Producer Duncan Minshull

Contributors

Unknown:
Scott Fitzgerald.
Read By:
William Hope.
Producer:
Duncan Minshull

British writer Caryl Phillips presents five interviews exploring key moments in African American history. 2: The Hartem Renaissance. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Levering Lewis looks at the artistic explosion in New York between 1919 and the early 1930s.
Producer Tony Phillips Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Caryl Phillips
Unknown:
David Levering Lewis
Producer:
Tony Phillips

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