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Esther Rantzen makes an appeal on behalf of the Association of Young People with ME.
Donations: [address removed] Credit Cards [number removed]
Producer Sally Ratman Repeated 9.26pm and Thursday 3.28pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Milton Keynes
Producer:
Sally Ratman

From St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh.
Led by the Dean, the Very Rev Herbert Cassidy. Preacher Archbishop Robin Eames. With the Charles Wood Singers.

Contributors

Service led by:
The Very Rev Herbert Cassidy
Preacher:
Archbishop Robin Eames
Singers:
The Charles Wood Singers
Producer:
Bert Tosh

The town of Celebration was built and founded by Disney in 1994 in the swamps of Florida. Thousands of Disneyphiles came from across the USA to live the dream but there is now increasing dissent at its authoritarian rule. Dylan Wintertravels to Florida to hear both Sides Of the Story. Producer Jolyon Jenkins (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dylan Wintertravels
Producer:
Jolyon Jenkins

A two-part dramatisation of William Hazlitt 's Liber Amoris , by Martyn Wade. The artist and essayist William Hazlitt was 43 when he fell passionately in love with a young woman half his age. He became paranoid, jealous and totally single-minded in pursuit of her. 1: A Little Less Than an Angel Producer/director Marilyn Imrie Repeated Saturday at 9pm

Contributors

Unknown:
William Hazlitt
Unknown:
Liber Amoris
Unknown:
Martyn Wade.
Unknown:
William Hazlitt
Director:
Marilyn Imrie
Hazlitt:
Tim McLnnerny
Sarah:
Claire Skinner
Mrs Hazlitt:
Alison Steadman
Mrs Walker:
Imelda Staunton
Patmore:
Julian Wadham
Fenwick:
William Houston
Cranstoun:
John Bett

Jenny Colgan visits the Edinburgh International Book Festival and talks to authors Kate Atkinson and James Buchan , both of whom have used the city in theirworks. Producer Thomas Morris Repeated Thursday 4pm September Bookclub: Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Colgan
Unknown:
Kate Atkinson
Unknown:
James Buchan
Producer:
Thomas Morris
Unknown:
Thomas Keneally.

Jackie Kay travels to London to meet poets Mimi Khalvati , born inTehran, and Choman Hardi , who came to England from Southern Kurdistan in 1993. Both talk about living in London and the effect displacement has had on their work. Producer Susan Roberts Repeated on Saturday at 11.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jackie Kay
Unknown:
Mimi Khalvati
Unknown:
Choman Hardi
Producer:
Susan Roberts

The first of three programmes in which people who have volunteered for overseas aid work later in life tell their stories. A retired head teacher from Bradford who was sent to Ethiopia by VSO and a Scottish doctor who travelled to Georgia in the former Soviet Union with Medecins Sans Frontieres.

(Repeated Sat 7.45pm)

Contributors

Producer:
Rob Ketteridge
Producer:
Emma Wallace

Will and Emma make plans. Repeated tomorrow 2pm Alison Graham 's Soap & Flannel: page 34 Happy 14,000th Birthday!: page 107 Fancy The Archers theme tune on your mobile? Visit www.radiotimes.com for more information

Contributors

Unknown:
Alison Graham

Barney Harwood meets Nell Gifford who started her own circus. It's the second episode of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by CS Lewis, read by Helen McCory. Producer Jane Chambers EMAIL: gfi@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Barney Harwood
Unknown:
Nell Gifford
Read By:
Helen McCory.

Democratic Deficits. As the US attempts to set Iraq on a path towards democracy, Frances Cairncross asks whether the West is sufficiently questioning of majority rule and whether other values, such as the rule of law, might be better guarantors of peace. Repeated from Thursday

Contributors

Unknown:
Frances Cairncross

Andrew Rawnsley with the latest political headlines. Including at 10.45 Not While I'm Alive, He Ain't New series Brian Walden examines the mix of friendship and feuding between Roy Jenkins and TonyCrosland.
Editor John Evans Not While I'm Alive, He Ain't repeated Wed 8.45pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Rawnsley
Unknown:
Brian Walden
Unknown:
Roy Jenkins
Editor:
John Evans

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