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6.38 Perspective
A weekly programme on the arts
Art for God's Sake
Tomorrow an exhibition of Victorian Church Art opens at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
NICHOLAS TAYLOR discusses the characteristics and significance of 19th-century church design and furnishing and the contrasting ideas of the present day, with SHIRLEY BURY , organiser of the exhibition; DR GILBERT COPE of the Institute for the Study of Worship and Religious Architecture; THE REV DONALD REEVES , Vicar Of St Peter 's, Morden, and artist PATRICK REYNTIENS.
Producer PEGGY BACON
7.0 Amuence and Inequality Presented by PETER DONALDSON 7: The Uses of Capital
' What poor countries need Is not so much mass production but production by the masses.'
MAHATMA GANDHI
Poor countries have very little capital. So how can they best use their limited resources?
PETER DONALDSON. With PAUL STREETEN , GEORGE MACROBIE , RICHARD JOLLY and LORD BALOGH Producer DAVID DICKINSON
(For publication see page 19)

Contributors

Unknown:
Shirley Bury
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Donald Reeves
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St Peter
Artist:
Patrick Reyntiens.
Producer:
Peggy Bacon
Presented By:
Peter Donaldson
Unknown:
Mahatma Gandhi
Unknown:
Peter Donaldson.
Unknown:
Paul Streeten
Unknown:
George MacRobie
Producer:
David Dickinson

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