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New Every Morning, page 61; Creator of the starry height (BBC Hymn Book 31); Psalm 97; Mark 11. vv 20-33 (NEB): Jesus shall reign (BBC hb 460)
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5: Missverstiindnis in Salzburg Frau Bender has a concert engagement in Salzburg. Herr Müller, her new agent, is in charge of the arrangements and comes with her.
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An approach to critical reading 6: Politics and the Poet
Great events and their effects on a poet caught up in them. Presented by GEOFFREY BEST
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' The Headmaster's afraid the Walsh family is going to bring a case against me for assault. If they do. God knows what'll happen, If I can'teach any more. there's nothing else I can do.'
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Mama, rice: GRACE igwe nursed starving children during the Nigerian war
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BBC TRAINING ORCHESTRA concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by MICHAEL ROSE
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From the Colston Hall , Bristol The programme includes: Elgar Three Sea Pictures
Grieg Piano Concerto (first movement)
Rossini-Respiohi La Boutique fantasque
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Anna of the Five Towns Repertory in Britain
The Victoria Theatre Company, Stoke-on-Trent, in JOYCE CHEESEMAN 'S adaptation of the novel by ARNOLD BENNETT 'I I cant stand up in public and say " I am for Christ." Not without being uncomfortable. I can'go and kneel at the Communion Rails in front of everybody and confess me sins. And yet I have sinned. I am a lost creature.'
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Radio production by ANTHONY CORNISH
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MERVYN PIKE, MP, JOHN WAIN and PATRICK NUTTGENS freely exchange thoughts, opinions. ideas, and prejudices With BRIAN REDHEAD
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Evening Pravers conducted by THE REV R. T. BROOKS
LIZA FUCHSOVA and PAUL HAMBURGER (piano duet)
Dvorak Legends: No 4, in c major; No 3, in G minor Brahms Waltzes , Op 39