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With the Rev Gilbert Markus and Strathclyde University Chamber Choir, in Govan Old Parish Church, Glasgow. Director of music Alan Tavener.
Organist David Hamilton. Producer Mo McCullough

Contributors

Unknown:
Gilbert Markus
Organist:
Alan Tavener.
Organist:
David Hamilton.
Producer:
Mo McCullough

A series featuring musical anecdotes from decades past. 3: 1800-10. David Owen Norris and guests Rachel Cowgill and Tim Blanning revisit the divas and dramas of the first decade of the 19th century. Singing by Alison Wells. Producer Virginia Crompton Repeated Saturday llpm

Contributors

Unknown:
David Owen Norris
Unknown:
Rachel Cowgill
Unknown:
Tim Blanning
Unknown:
Alison Wells.

By Charlotte Bronte, dramatised in three parts by James Friel.
3: Monsieur Paul. Lucy's passionate involvement with Monsieur Paul deepens, but there are storms ahead. with Sheila Reid , Harriet Walter , Nancy Carroll , Mary Wimbush , Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh . Paul Jesson. Joanna Page , Elizabeth O'Brien , Julie Cox and Keira Knightley. Music composed and performed by Jamie McCarthy
Directors Catherine Bailey and James Friel Repeated Saturday 9pm

Contributors

Unknown:
James Friel.
Unknown:
Monsieur Paul.
Unknown:
Monsieur Paul
Unknown:
Sheila Reid
Unknown:
Harriet Walter
Unknown:
Nancy Carroll
Unknown:
Mary Wimbush
Unknown:
Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh
Unknown:
Paul Jesson.
Unknown:
Joanna Page
Unknown:
Elizabeth O'Brien
Unknown:
Julie Cox
Unknown:
Keira Knightley.
Unknown:
Jamie McCarthy
Directors:
Catherine Bailey
Directors:
James Friel
LucySnowe:
Catherine McCormacK
Paul Emmanuel:
James Laurenson
Graham Bretton:
Joseph Fiennes

Guests from around the world observe and dissect topical British stories from foreign perspectives. Presented by David Aaronovitch.
Producers Mairi Russell and Paula McGinley

Contributors

Presented By:
David Aaronovitch.
Producers:
Mairi Russell
Producers:
Paula McGinley

Carolyn Quinn presents the political headlines of the next week and news of the election campaigns in Scotland. Including 10.45 Class Act. In the second of three programmes on postwar prime ministers and class, Professor David Cannadine discusses Margaret Thatcher 's ambivalence to the issue. Editor John Evans

Contributors

Unknown:
Carolyn Quinn
Unknown:
David Cannadine
Unknown:
Margaret Thatcher
Editor:
John Evans

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