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Home on Sunday

on BBC One London

Cliff Michelmore sets off on a series of six journeys from Canterbury to Hexham via Launceston and London to meet some interesting people at home on Sunday.
He begins at the Old Palace in Canterbury, the home of The Most Rev Robert Runcie , the 102nd Archbishop of Canterbury. The Archbishop is known for his sometimes controversial contributions to the national debate on social issues. He is perhaps less well known as a tank commander in the Second World War or for his Liverpool childhood. Tonight he talks about these experiences as well as his role as Archbishop and chooses some of his favourite religious music. It includes '0 thou who earnest from above', the Russian
Contakion and "The day thou gavest', and is sung at St Faith's Church in Great Crosby, which the Archbishop attended as a boy.
Organist IAN TRACEY Assistant producer
LELIA GUINERY GREEN
Producer NOEL VINCENT
Series producer STEPHEN WHlTILE
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Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Robert Runcie
Organist:
Ian Tracey
Unknown:
Lelia Guinery

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