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Roger Bolton presents religious news. Producer Fiona O'Sullivan 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:
Fiona O'Sullivan

From Selby Abbey in West Yorkshire.
With the choir of Selby Abbey directed by Dr Roger Tebbet. Led by the Rev Keith Jukes. Preacher the Rev David Woollard. Assistant organist Richard Grieveson.

Contributors

Directed By:
Dr Roger Tebbet.
Unknown:
Keith Jukes.
Unknown:
David Woollard.
Organist:
Richard Grieveson.

Professor Anthony Clare 's first subject is investigative journalist Gitta Sereny , whose controversial book about Mary Bell has raised fundamental questions about human nature.
Producer Michael Ember. Repeated Friday 9am

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Anthony Clare
Unknown:
Gitta Sereny
Unknown:
Mary Bell
Producer:
Michael Ember.

The conclusion of Don Taylor's three part adaptation of the story by William Golding.

The journal found after Colley's death reveals the shocking truth behind his behaviour.

(Repeated Saturday 9pm)

Contributors

Author:
William Golding
Adapted by/Director:
Don Taylor
Talbot:
Samuel West
Colley:
Simon Russell Beale
Captain:
Kenneth Haigh
[Actor]:
Roger May
[Actor]:
Struan Rodger
[Actress]:
Alison Skilbeck
[Actor]:
Max Digby
[Actor]:
Richard Laing
[Actor]:
Julian Morris
[Actor]:
Charles Edwards

Frank Delaney introduces listeners' requests for poems by Robert Browning and others, read by Timothy West , Mark Straker and Jill Balcon. Producer Sara Davies

Contributors

Introduces:
Frank Delaney
Unknown:
Robert Browning
Read By:
Timothy West
Read By:
Mark Straker
Read By:
Jill Balcon.
Producer:
Sara Davies

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