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The Ladder of Glory. A service for
Michaelmas from Lichfield Cathedral, led by the Dean of Lichfield, Dr Tom Wright. With the Cathedral Chamber Choir, conducted by Nigel Argust. Organist Andrew Lumsden.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Tom Wright.
Conducted By:
Nigel Argust.
Organist:
Andrew Lumsden.

By Charles Kingsley , dramatised in three parts by Berlie Doherty. Starring Julia McKenzie as Mrs Doasyouwouldbedoneby ,
Mrs Bedonebyasyoudid and Mother Carey. 3: In the final part of the drama, Tom sets off for the Other-End-of-Nowhere. with Philip Jackson , Ciara Janson , Sarah Jane Holm, David Antrobus , Peter Woodthorpe ,
Frances Jeater , Gerard McDermott , Geoffrey Whitehead , Rosie Wiggins. Victoria Hickson , Alex Bird and Mark Guildea. Music by David Chilton and Nick Russell-Pavier . Director Janet Whitaker. Repeated Saturday 9pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Kingsley
Unknown:
Berlie Doherty.
Unknown:
Julia McKenzie
Unknown:
Mrs Doasyouwouldbedoneby
Unknown:
Mrs Bedonebyasyoudid
Unknown:
Mother Carey.
Unknown:
Philip Jackson
Unknown:
Ciara Janson
Unknown:
Sarah Jane
Unknown:
David Antrobus
Unknown:
Peter Woodthorpe
Unknown:
Frances Jeater
Unknown:
Gerard McDermott
Unknown:
Geoffrey Whitehead
Unknown:
Rosie Wiggins.
Unknown:
Victoria Hickson
Unknown:
Alex Bird
Unknown:
Mark Guildea.
Music By:
David Chilton
Music By:
Nick Russell-Pavier
Director:
Janet Whitaker.
Tom:
Oliver Peace
Charles Kingsley:
Timothy West

Andrew Rawnsley reports live from Blackpool on the start of the Labour Party conference. Including a new series about parliamentary upper houses at: 10.45 My House: Diana Madill talks to Australian senator William O'Chee.

Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew Rawnsley
Interviewer:
Diana Madill
Interviewee:
William O'Chee
Editor:
John Evans

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