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Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Liz Leonard
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:
Roger Bolton
Producer:
Liz Leonard

The second of six programmes in which Clare Hampson explores the lives of British people who have left the country. 2: Manila. For journalist Sarah Lowther , the expat life has offered a variety of challenges. Producer Vibeke Venema

Contributors

Unknown:
Clare Hampson
Unknown:
Sarah Lowther

Maria McErlane , Stephen Frost , Peter Jones and Paul Mertonjoin Nicholas Parsons for the classic comedy panel game at the Leicester Comedy Festival, from Loughborough'stown hall. Repeated from Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Maria McErlane
Unknown:
Stephen Frost
Unknown:
Peter Jones
Unknown:
Paul Mertonjoin Nicholas

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel is dramatised in two parts by Bert Coules.
Starring Clive Merrison as Sherlock Holmes and Michael Williams as Dr John Watson.

An ancient legend plagues a noble family.

(Michael Williams reads The Doctor, the Detective and Arthur Conan Doyle , tomorrow at 9.45am.)
(Repeated Saturday 9pm)
The mysterious understudy: page 7

Contributors

Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dramatised by:
Bert Coules
Violinist:
Ian Humphries
Pianist/Musical arranger:
Michael Hasiam
Director:
Enyd Williams
Sherlock Holmes:
Clive Merrison
Dr John Watson:
Michael Williams
Mrs Hudson:
Judi Dench
Sir Charles Baskerville:
Donald Sinden
[Actor]:
Mark Leake
[Actor]:
Roger May
[Actor]:
Ian Masters
[Actor]:
Rachel Atkins
[Actor]:
Don McCorkindale
[Actor]:
Jenny Lee
[Actor]:
John Woodnutt
[Actor]:
Iwan Thomas
[Actor]:
Brian Parr
[Actor]:
Nicole Forbes
[Actor]:
Simon Hanna
[Actor]:
James Harrison
[Actor]:
Jamie Harden

In the second of six programmes looking at contemporary poetry,
Christopher Cook talks to poets Carol Ann Duffy and Alison Pryde. Producer Susan Roberts

Contributors

Talks:
Christopher Cook
Unknown:
Carol Ann Duffy
Unknown:
Alison Pryde.
Producer:
Susan Roberts

Andrew Rawnsley presents a guide to what's what politically over the next seven days. Including at 10.45 The Day the House Stood Still
Dinah Lammiman recalls the atmosphere in the Commons in 1979 as Michael Foot tried to defend the Labour government against a vote of no confidence. Editor John Evans

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Rawnsley
Unknown:
Dinah Lammiman
Unknown:
Michael Foot
Editor:
John Evans

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