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Gerry Northam 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 M60 1SJ E-MAIL: sunday@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerry Northam
Producer:
Phil Pegum

speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity that aims to advance public awareness of the causes, prevention and cure of cancer, particularly those affecting women.
DONATIONS TO: Women's Nationwide Cancer Control Campaign, [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: (0181) [number removed]

The Orthodox church celebrates
Easter (Pascha), and Martin Palmer visits the hermitage of Saints Anthony and Cuthbert in Shropshire, where he explores the mystery of Pascha with Brother Aidan , who is developing the surrounding land as a natural icon. Music for Pascha comes from Dnipro, a choir based in Oldham Ukrainian Orthodox
Church. Conductor Stefan Moroz. Producer Clair Jaquiss
See also BBC Radio 3 9.30pm and 1.00am

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Palmer
Unknown:
Saints Anthony
Unknown:
Brother Aidan
Conductor:
Stefan Moroz.
Producer:
Clair Jaquiss

In the last of the series, Richard Coles offers a potted biography of the darling of film-makers,
Joseph Conrad. And listeners bring their second-hand literary treasures into the studio to hear an expert's view on their interest and value. Producer Lisa Osborne
E-MAIL: booksandco@bbc. co.uk Repeated Tuesday 2.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Coles
Unknown:
Joseph Conrad.
Producer:
Lisa Osborne

Nigel Colborn , Anne Swithinbank and Pippa Greenwood answer some of the questions sent in by post. With chairman Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor
Repeated Wednesday 11.30am

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Colborn
Unknown:
Anne Swithinbank
Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood
Unknown:
Eric Robson.
Producer:
Trevor Taylor

By Hugh Walpole , dramatised in four parts by Eric Pringle.
2: Forty-Five. Francis encounters
Mirabell again and his fate is sealed. with Shirley Dixon , Robert Harper , Carolyn Jones. Alex Lowe , Gerard McDermott , loan Meredith. Chris Pavlo and Stephen Thorne.
Director David Blount. Repeated Friday 2.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Walpole
Unknown:
Eric Pringle.
Unknown:
Shirley Dixon
Unknown:
Robert Harper
Unknown:
Carolyn Jones.
Unknown:
Alex Lowe
Unknown:
Gerard McDermott
Unknown:
Chris Pavlo
Unknown:
Stephen Thorne.
Director:
David Blount.
Francis:
Gavin Muir
David:
Mark Bonnar
Deborah:
Jane Whittenshaw
Margaret:
Janet Maw
Mirabell:
Deborah Berlin
Roche:
Hugh Dickson
Cumberlege:
Gordon Reid
Hetty:
Alison Pettin

Gareth Owen introduces a selection of poems celebrating popular music, including Philip Larkin on jazz, Wendy Cope on the Beatles, and Martin Newell on the music scene.
Producer Sally Marmion

Contributors

Introduces:
Gareth Owen
Unknown:
Philip Larkin
Unknown:
Wendy Cope
Unknown:
Martin Newell
Producer:
Sally Marmion

A four-part serial by John Peacock. 3: The Betrayal. Joe, Beth and Wilf continue their quest to find the Citadel. With Dexter Fletcher as Danny.
Director Ceiia De Wolff Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
John Peacock.
Unknown:
Dexter Fletcher
Director:
Ceiia de Wolff
Joe:
Ross Livingstone
Wilfred:
Richard Pearce
Beth:
Abigail Docherty
Lil:
Jane Whittenshaw
Arthur:
David Bannerman
Luke:
Derek Warmsley
Gulliver:
Joshua Towb

The third in a six-part series looking at British people who have made their homes in South America.
Marrying a Pop Star. Clare Hampson meets a woman who fell in love with a Brazilian pop star called Herbert. Producer Sara Jane Hall Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Clare Hampson
Producer:
Sara Jane Hall

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