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Religious news.
8.00 News 8.10 Sunday Papers
Producer Rachel Hawkes. PHONE: (0161)
[number removed]. WRITE TO: Sunday, Room 5031. BBC North, PO Box 27, Manchester E-MAIL: sunday@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Producer:
Rachel Hawkes.

Choral matins from
Chester Cathedral , celebrating Jigsaw- a Decade of Evangelism initiative in partnership with the Diocese of Wakefield. Preacher the Rt Rev Nigel McCulloch , Bishop of Wakefield. Director of music Graham Eccles.
Organist Edward Wellman.

Contributors

Unknown:
Chester Cathedral
Unknown:
Nigel McCulloch
Organist:
Graham Eccles.
Organist:
Edward Wellman.

Geoffrey Smith. Bob Flowerdew and Nigel Colborn answer questions posed by gardeners from Ipswich. Eric Robson is in the chair. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday at 11.30am
GOTHIC

Contributors

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

By Ann Radcliffe. Dramatised in two parts by Catherine Czerkawska.
1: Young Emily St Aubert finds herself in the terrible Castle of Udolpho. with Tina Gray , Keith Drinkel ,
Christopher Scott. Rachel Atkins. Ann Beach. Shirley Dixon and Stephen Thorne. Director David Blount Repeated Friday at 2.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Radcliffe.
Unknown:
Catherine Czerkawska.
Unknown:
Tina Gray
Unknown:
Keith Drinkel
Unknown:
Christopher Scott.
Unknown:
Rachel Atkins.
Unknown:
Ann Beach.
Unknown:
Shirley Dixon
Unknown:
Stephen Thorne.
Director:
David Blount
Emily:
Deborah Berlin
St Aubert:
Ioan Meredith
Valancourt:
Robert Glenister

Gareth Owen presents the second of two programmes celebrating the poetry of William Morris. With Morris's biographer Fiona MacCarthy. Readings by Anthony Hyde. Producer Rob Ketteridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Gareth Owen
Unknown:
William Morris.
Unknown:
Fiona MacCarthy.
Unknown:
Anthony Hyde.
Producer:
Rob Ketteridge

A four-part drama by Jenny McDade. 1: Heaven Can Wait. Veronica's ambition is to be the first female footballer to play for Liverpool. with Shirley Dixon , Joanna Monro ,
Steven Webb and Mark Bonnar. Director Sally Avens

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny McDade.
Unknown:
Shirley Dixon
Unknown:
Joanna Monro
Unknown:
Steven Webb
Unknown:
Mark Bonnar.
Director:
Sally Avens
Veronica Cunliffe:
Claire Reid
Patsy Postlethwate:
Alexandra Spencer-Jones
Mum:
Pamela Power
Father Huge:
Richard Tate
Sandra:
Elaine Pyke

The Undefeated by George Paloczi -Horvath. The remarkable story of an ex-Communist in modern Hungary.
Read by John Woodvine and Agi Argent. Abridged and directed by Neil Cargill

Contributors

Unknown:
George Paloczi
Read By:
John Woodvine
Directed By:
Neil Cargill

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British writer Caryl Phillips presents the last in a series of five interviews in which he explores key moments in African American history.
5: The Los Angeles Riots.
Johnnie Cochran , reflects on the riots of 1992. Producer Tony Phillips Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Caryl Phillips
Unknown:
Johnnie Cochran
Producer:
Tony Phillips

Songs of the Spirit
In the second of three programmes, Maggie Hamilton shares experiences and music from her journey through the Philippines with Rosemary Hartill. Producer Garry Boon

Contributors

Unknown:
Maggie Hamilton
Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill.
Producer:
Garry Boon

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