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28 March 'Scar Stories'

'Scar Stories'

(BBC 1, 10.35 to 11.20pm)

Actress Amanda Redman discovers how physical scarring has shaped the lives of four people, including a nursery nurse who had acid thrown in her face in a case of mistaken identity.

Good Friday 29 March

'Ageing Faith'

(BBC Radio 4, 3.30 to 4pm) Older people from different religious backgrounds talk about how their faith has changed over time, from childhood convictions and young adulthood rebellions to certitude in old age. Among them are Dorothy Davis, who was brought up a Plymouth Brethren but, through her marriage and lifelong work with children who have disabilities, is now a Quaker, and Kamlesh Patel, aged 85, who was brought up in a strict Hindu family but at age four heard Ghandi's speeches which prompted her to begin her life's work among poor and sick people.

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