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from Banner Cross Methodist Church, Sheffield.
A meditation in music and word
Led by the Minister, The Rev Richard Williams with the Vicar of Ecclesall, The Rev John Collie and Fr Thomas Keegan
The Service introduced by The Rev Sidney Booth
During this Service, shared by a congregation drawn from local churches and a choir from Notre Dame High School, a Procession of Witness will be moving through the town.
The service will be broadcast on Radio Sheffield so members of the Procession can listen as they walk and join in singing in the hymns.
(from BBC North)

Contributors

Service led by:
The Rev. Richard Williams
Speaker:
The Rev. John Collie
Speaker:
Fr. Thomas Keegan
Presenter:
The Rev. Sidney Booth
Organist:
Marjorie Pike
Presented for television by:
Raymond Short

Have you ever had the urge to fly? In this film a new boy to the air tells of his despair and delight from the mystery of the first lessons in theory to the excitement of his first solo flight.
The new boy is Dudley Foster
Written and directed by Richard Wade

Contributors

Subject:
Dudley Foster
Writer/Director:
Richard Wade

from Whitfield Mount, Blackheath. Every year on Good Friday people from 20 churches converge on the Heath, carrying three great crosses. At the end ministers and priests lead a united act of worship introduced by Fr Patrick McEnroe

Contributors

Presenter:
Fr Patrick McEnroe
Producer:
Dennis Monger

Introduced by Frank Bough featuring Motor Racing from Oulton Park and Rugby League from Hull.

3.5; 4.30* Motor Racing: The Guards Formula '5000' Championship Meeting
(sponsored by the Daily Express) Peter Gethin, the 1969 Formula 5000 champion, and Mike Hailwood are among the entries for today's big race at Oulton Park. The meeting also includes races for sports and GT cars.

3.45* Rugby League: Hull KR v Hull
The second half of today's big Derby game from Craven Park promises very attractive football with Hull KR semi-finalists in the Rugby League Cup and Hull holding the Yorkshire Cup.

4.55* Results Service including Football and Rugby League results, news and League Tables.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Racing driver:
Peter Gethin
Racing driver:
Mike Hailwood
Commentator (Motor Racing):
Anthony Marsh
TV Presentation (Motor Racing):
Brian Johnson
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
Television Presentation (Rugby League):
Ray Lakeland
Presented by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Can you stay with the younger generation, as they accept the challenge of this new and exciting presentation?
Two points, one point, or a bonus can be won for:
Feats of Memory, Quick Reaction, Depth of Knowledge, Powers of Expression
Question-Master Geoffrey Wheeler

Contributors

Question-Master:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Questions set by:
Boswell Taylor
Director:
Peter Massey
Producer:
Bill Wright

from Sadler's Wells Opera at the London Coliseum
Margot Fonteyn, Rudolf Nureyev, Teresa Stratas, Placido Domingo, John Ogdon
Introduced by Keith Michell
Sadler's Wells Orchestra
Leader Barry Collins
Conductor Charles Mackerras

Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Michell
Dancer:
Margot Fonteyn
Dancer:
Rudolf Nureyev
Soprano:
Teresa Stratas
Singer:
Placido Domingo
Pianist:
John Ogdon
Musicians:
Sadler's Wells Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Barry Collins
Conductor:
Charles Mackerras
The ballet "Le Corsaire" conducted by:
John Lanchbery
Script Adviser:
Arthur Jacobs
Lighting:
Tommy Thomas
Sound:
Graham Haines
Designer:
Roger Andrews
Producer:
Patricia Foy

Another chance to see the award-winning film
In September 1968 a priest called Padre Pio died in a remote convent near Foggia in the South of Italy. For 50 years he had borne on his body five bleeding wounds corresponding to the five wounds of Christ. Countless people believed he worked miracles - that he cured the sick, was capable of being in two places at once, and that he had a terrifying insight into men's minds. A hundred thousand people attended his funeral; they included scientists and doctors, bishops and cardinals, as well as the local people who loved him and who had built up a thriving tourist industry during his lifetime.
Filmed in the last months of his life, this is the story of the life and death of the priest they called a saint.
This film received the first prize in the documentary category at the First International Christian Television Week at Monte Carlo
Written and narrated by Patrick O'Donovan

Contributors

Writer/Narrator:
Patrick O'Donovan
Producer:
Mischa Scorer

God's understanding of human suffering is epitomised in the Crucifixion. For 1,500 years many sections of the Christian Church have expressed this thought in a special service called the Good Friday liturgy.
This short devotional programme explains the meaning of this ancient ritual.
(From BBC South and West)

Closedown

Contributors

Producer:
Peter Firth
Director:
John Dobson

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