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Agatha Christie 's novel, dramatised in five parts by Michael Bakewell. 4: Miss Marple needs an ally. with Jenny Lee. Yvonne Edgett. Alison Pettitt , David Thorpe. Carolyn Jones.
Christopher Wright and John Rowe Producer Enyd Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
Agatha Christie
Unknown:
Michael Bakewell.
Unknown:
Jenny Lee.
Unknown:
Yvonne Edgett.
Unknown:
Alison Pettitt
Unknown:
David Thorpe.
Unknown:
Carolyn Jones.
Unknown:
Christopher Wright
Miss Marple:
June Whitfield
Mr Rafiel:
George A Cooper

The 50th Anniversary of the Marriage of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh
From Westminster Abbey.
Introduced by Sue MacGregor and Paul Reynolds , with Angela Tilby inside the Abbey. Fanfare sounded by the State Trumpeters of the Life
Guards; Greeting from the Dean of Westminster, the Very Rev Dr Wesley Carr ; Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven; Ephesians 3, wl4-19, read by Peter Phillips ; The Lord's My
Shepherd; Intercessions, followed by the Lord's Prayer; 0 Be Joyful In the Lord (Britten); Prayers of Thanksgiving; Blessing of the Royal Couple; May the Grace of Christ (Neary); Blessing of representative couples; 0 Clap Your Hands (Vaughan Williams); 0 Thou
Who earnest from Above; Address by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev and Rt Hon
Dr George Carey ; Love Divine, All Loves Excelling; Blessing by the Dean of Westminster; Fanfare; The National Anthem.
Choir of Westminster Abbey and London Brass, conducted by Martin Neary. Organ played by Martin Baker. Producer James Whitbourn

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue MacGregor
Introduced By:
Paul Reynolds
Unknown:
Angela Tilby
Unknown:
Dr Wesley Carr
Read By:
Peter Phillips
Unknown:
Dr George Carey
Conducted By:
Martin Neary.
Played By:
Martin Baker.
Producer:
James Whitbourn

By Rachel Joyce. They meet by chance on a wet London night and within the hour are on their way to a hotel. With Niamh Cusack , Finbar Lynch , David Bannerman , Alison Pettitt and Carolyn Jones. Director Jeremy Mortimer

Contributors

Unknown:
Rachel Joyce.
Unknown:
Niamh Cusack
Unknown:
Finbar Lynch
Unknown:
David Bannerman
Unknown:
Alison Pettitt
Unknown:
Carolyn Jones.
Director:
Jeremy Mortimer

Paul Allen sees Seven Years in Tibet, in which Brad Pitt plays the educator of the Dalai Lama. Plus the implications of a new age of video surveillance. Producer Anthony Denselow. Revised repeat at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
Brad Pitt
Unknown:
Dalai Lama.
Producer:
Anthony Denselow.

Shake Hands and Be Civil
Now that doctrinaire socialism and unbridled capitalism are both discredited, the focus of politics is shifting to civil society, based on voluntary associations.
Ian Hargreaves asks if this means a shrinking role for the state.
Producer Zareer Masani. Rptd Sunday 4.15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Hargreaves
Producer:
Zareer Masani.

Three programmes exploring the Costa del Sol's most notorious holiday resort. 2: Staying On. Harry Ritchie meets some of the British expats who settled in the resort 30 years ago, when the little fishing village was a magnet for bohemians and celebrities. Producer David Jackson Young

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Ritchie
Producer:
David Jackson Young

Ray Bradbury introduces dramatised versions of six of his short stories.
1: The Man Upstairs. Dramatised by Catherine Czerkawska. A new guest in a boarding house is disliked by the grandson of the lady who runs the house. But why should this be, and what action might the boy take?
Director Hamish Wilson

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Bradbury
Introduced by:
Ray Bradbury
Dramatised by:
Catherine Czerkawska
Director:
Hamish Wilson
Douglas:
Geoffrey Lee
Grandma:
Mary Riggans
Koberman:
Finlay Welsh
Grandpa:
Charles Kearney

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