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Presenters John Timpson and Wendy Jones including coverage of the Pope's arrival
6:45* Prayer for the Day
7.0, 8.0 Today's News
Read by PAULINE BUSHNELL
7.30. 8.30 News headlines
7.45* Thought for the Day Editor JULIAN HOLLAND

Contributors

Presenters:
John Timpson
Presenters:
Wendy Jones
Read By:
Pauline Bushnell
Editor:
Julian Holland

This is the first celebration of Mass at the beginning of His
Holiness the Pope's nisioncai visit to Great Britain.
The commentators at Westminster Cathedral arc Peter Jones
Gerald Priestland Sue MacGregor Order of Service Procession
Fanfare: Tu es Petrus (Duruflg)
Air in D minor (Matthew Locke )
Hymn: All people that on earth do dwell (William Kelhe. Day's Psalter Melody from Geneva Psalter, arr Vaughan Williams)
The Penitential Rite
The Gloria (Missa brevis in D (K 194) Mozart)
The Liturgy of the Word
First Reading: Ezekiel 34, vv 11-12 and 15-17; Psalm 79, vv 2-3 and 15-16 and 18-19, response v 4 (S. Cleoburv)
Second Reading: Acts 2. vv 14 and 36-42 Gospel: John 21. vv 15-19 The Homily - His Holiness Pope John Paul II
Baptism and Confirmation The Credo
The Prayers
The Eucharist
During Communion the following will be sung Hymn: 0 bread of Heaven beneath this veil (St Alphonsus trans Edward Vaughan. H. F. Hemy )
Choir: Ave verum corpus (William Byrd ) Hymn: Soul of my
Saviour (Ascribed to John XXII trans Anonymous, W. Maher )
Choir: 0 taste and see how gracious the Lord is (Psalm 34. v 8, VauKhan Williams)
The Holy Father moves to the Cathedral balcony to bless the people.
Hymn: Christ is made the sure foundation (trans John Mason
Neale based on Ephesians 2 vv 20-22. arr
E. Hawkins from an anthem by Purcell)
Hymn: Hail Queen of Heav'n. the ocean star (John Lingard , H. F. Hemy )
Organ' Voluntary:
Carillon sortie (Henri Mulet )
Cathedral Masters of Ceremonies
MONSIGNOR ANTONY HOWE and THE REV ALAN O'CONNOR Cathedral Master of Music and Assistant STEPHEN CLEOBURY and ANDREW WRIGHT
Cathedral Oman Scholar
THOMAS MOHAN PHILIP JONES BRASS
ENSEMBLE long wave only until 12.0
12.55 Weather: travel; programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Matthew Locke
Unknown:
William Kelhe.
Unknown:
John Paul
Unknown:
Edward Vaughan.
Unknown:
H. F. Hemy
Unknown:
William Byrd
Unknown:
John Xxii
Unknown:
W. Maher
Unknown:
E. Hawkins
Unknown:
John Lingard
Unknown:
H. F. Hemy
Unknown:
Henri Mulet
Unknown:
Monsignor Antony Howe
Unknown:
Alan O'Connor
Unknown:
Stephen Cleobury
Unknown:
Thomas Mohan
Unknown:
Philip Jones

Introduced from Northern Ireland by Helen Madden
Cots and Violence; the violence in Belfast has not deterred members of the Cats Protection
League from risking their lives to rescue stray cats. OLENKA FRENKIEL examines the ways in which their work has become more hazardous.
Coping with Lesbianism: although lesbianism, unlike male homosexuality, is not illegal in Northern
Ireland, MARY CLARK talks to lesbians who believe society does not understand them or treat them fairly.
Housewife and Politician: Eileen Paisley entered politics long before her husband, The Rev Ian Paisley. She is the mother of five children and believes her role as a housewife is just as important as her career in politics.
Producer MARTIN DILLON BBC Northern Ireland The Monument by ALUN RICHARDS abridged by JACK SINGLETON Read by Douglas Blackwell long wave only
The Woman's Hour Book, £6.50 from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Madden
Talks:
Mary Clark
Unknown:
Eileen Paisley
Unknown:
Ian Paisley.
Producer:
Martin Dillon
Unknown:
Alun Richards
Abridged By:
Jack Singleton
Read By:
Douglas Blackwell

ccemmodations byNICK HALL adapted hy
NIGEL LAMBERT
' I just don understand! A-. breakfast this morning vou suddenly decide to leave me and the eight-roomed house In Wcstchester and move into one and three-quarter rooms in Greenwich
Village with a bunch of room-mates ...' Bob has even more surprises coming his way - very fast!
Directed by CHRISTOPHER VENNING
(First broadcast on the BBC World Service)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Lambert
Directed By:
Christopher Venning
Tracy:
David Baxt
Lee:
Liza Ross
Pat:
Susannah Fellows
Bob:
Garrick Hagon

A five-part series in which Asians in Britain talk to Towyn Mason about their continuing links with the places from which they have come. 2: Pakistan, especially Mirpur in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir
Producer JOAN GRIFFITHS

Contributors

Unknown:
Towyn Mason
Producer:
Joan Griffiths

Written by MARY CUTLER (Repeated: Man 1.40 pm) Cast for the week:
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Written By:
Mary Cutler
Peggy:
June Spencer
Jennifer:
Angela Piper
Lilian:
Elizabeth Marlowe
Tony Archer:
Colin Skipp
Pat:
Patricia Gallimore
Phil:
Norman Painting
Jill:
Patricia Greene
Tom Forrest:
Bob Arnold
Walter:
Chris Gittins
Nelson Gabriel:
Jack May
Sid Perks:
Alan Devereux
Lucy:
Tracey-Jane White
Joe Grundy:
Haydn Jones
Eddie:
Trevor Harrison
Clarrie:
Heather Bell
Dorothy:
Heather Barrett
Mark:
Richard Derrington
Julie:
Kathryn Hurlbutt

reviews a selection of new fantasy-fiction books including The One Tree by Stephen Donaldson and The Sword of the Lictor by Gene Wolfe. Presenter
Michael Billington
Producer CARROLL MOORE

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Donaldson
Unknown:
Gene Wolfe.
Unknown:
Michael Billington
Producer:
Carroll Moore

with Bill Wallis
David Tate , Sheila Steafel and Chris Emmett
Written by BOB SINFIELD , TONY SARCHET ,
JAMES HENDRIE , JOHN LANGDON , RICHARD QUICK,
ALISTAIR BEATON , PETER HICKEY ,
JOHN REVELL , DAVE DIXON , ANDREA SOLOMONS and others Producer JAN RAVENS

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Wallis
Unknown:
David Tate
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
Chris Emmett
Written By:
Bob Sinfield
Written By:
Tony Sarchet
Unknown:
James Hendrie
Unknown:
John Langdon
Unknown:
Alistair Beaton
Unknown:
Peter Hickey
Unknown:
John Revell
Unknown:
Dave Dixon
Producer:
Jan Ravens

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