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From St Woolos Cathedral, Newport, led by the Very Rev Richard Fenwick. Preacher the Rt Rev Rowan Williams , Bishop of Monmouth. Director of music Christopher Barton. Organist Timothy Phillips. The Law of the Lord (Mathias); Do I Not Fill Heaven and Earth? (Blair); Psalm 119; Praise to God whose Word Was Spoken.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Fenwick.
Unknown:
Rowan Williams
Organist:
Christopher Barton.
Organist:
Timothy Phillips.

Five musicians explore treasures at
British musical museums or collections. 2: Violinist Tasmin Little visits the birthplace of Edward Elgar , and Melanie Weatherley and Catherine Sloan provide atourofthe Elgar Birthplace Musuem. producer Andrew Green Repeat

Contributors

Violinist:
Tasmin Little
Unknown:
Edward Elgar
Unknown:
Melanie Weatherley
Unknown:
Catherine Sloan

Naturalist Joan Daniels explains the importance of bringing mosses back to life to Jeremy Jessel in Shropshire. For a factsheet send a large sae to [address removed]. E-MAIL: [address removed]. See OS Landranger 126 Producer Lucy Lunt

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Daniels
Unknown:
Jeremy Jessel
Producer:
Lucy Lunt

By D.H. Lawrence, dramatised in three parts by Michael Butt.
Paul Morel is born in Nottinghamshire at the turn of the century. His father is a hard-working, hard-drinking miner, his mother a refined woman of middle-class aspirations. As family conflict grows, Paul's mother turns to her sons.
Repeated Saturday 9pm
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Contributors

Author:
D.H. Lawrence
Dramatised by:
Michael Butt
Director:
Claire Grove
Paul Morel:
Benedict Sandiford
Gertrude Morel:
Elizabeth Estensen
[Actor]:
Clive Russell
[Actor]:
Simon Llanos
[Actor]:
Joseph Attenborough
[Actor]:
Andrea Nicols
[Actor]:
Fiona Clarke
[Actor]:
Kate Rutter
[Actor]:
Peter Meakin

Frank Delaney celebrates a literary elopement with requests for work by Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. Producer Sara Davies. Rptd Saturday 11.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Delaney
Unknown:
Elizabeth Barrett
Unknown:
Robert Browning.
Producer:
Sara Davies.

A series about e-mail.
2: Nigella Lawson met New York writer Judith Newman via the internet in June 1998. Since then they have e-mailed each other several times a day. Producer Rosie Boulton
Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigella Lawson
Unknown:
Judith Newman
Producer:
Rosie Boulton

Programmes on child development from birth to five years, with Kirsty Wark. 3: Mums and Dads How children become aware of gender and sexuality. Producers Angie Mason and Merilyn Harris. For details of the accompanying BBC book phone [number removed]0400 Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Kirsty Wark.
Producers:
Angie Mason
Producers:
Merilyn Harris.

Next week's political headlines, with Andrew Rawnsley. Including 10.45 The Business of Politics Lord Swraj Paul , chairman of the Caparo Group, the largest family-owned business in Britain, argues for greater transparency in the dealings between politicians and businessmen. Editor John Evans

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Rawnsley.
Unknown:
Lord Swraj Paul
Editor:
John Evans

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