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St Patrick's Parish Church, Coleraine: conducted by the Rector, CANON w. j. r. BENSON
Hymns (ICH): Worship the Lord (466); Jesus, good above all other (585); Jesu, joy of all my heart (581); Songs of praise the angels sang (343)
Reading: St Mark 2, vv 13-17 (RSV)
Organist REGINALD PATTERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon W. J. R. Benson
Organist:
Reginald Patterson

Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
It's the Limit: CLIVE JACOBS gathers views about the future of speed limits.
Road Traffic Laws: a report of a recent symposium by motoring lawyer CHARLES BRANDRETH. Getting the Message: JOHN TOO-GOOD talks to KENNETH HUDDART of the GLC
Motor Insurance - economy or risk: by RONALD BEALE. Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jim Pestridge
Unknown:
Clive Jacobs
Unknown:
Charles Brandreth.
Unknown:
Kenneth Huddart
Unknown:
Ronald Beale.
Producer:
John Haslam

The Dark is Light Enough A winter comedy by CHRISTOPHER FRY with Pamela Brown , Ian Holm Peter Jeffrey , Jane Lapotaire
You know the Countess has the qualities of true divinity.
For instance: how apparently undemandingly
She moves among us: and yet Lives make and unmake themselves in her neighbourhood
As nowhere else ...
Producer JANE GRAHAM

Contributors

Comedy By:
Christopher Fry
Unknown:
Pamela Brown
Unknown:
Ian Holm
Unknown:
Peter Jeffrey
Unknown:
Jane Lapotaire
Producer:
Jane Graham

Hans Keller musician and writer
Vienna 1938, at the time of the Anschluss :
HANS KELLER , caught up in the anti-semitic riots that heralded Hitler's ' final solution ' of the Jewish question, makes a promise he has kept ever since. Tonight he tells of the nightmare of his arrest and imprisonment and his near-miraculous escape.
Producer WALTER WALLICH

Contributors

Unknown:
Hans Keller
Unknown:
Hans Keller
Producer:
Walter Wallich

by Dorothy L. Sayers: adapted in eight episodes by Peter Jones and Tania Lieven starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter and Peter Jones as Bunter with James Villiers as the Duke of Denver

Contributors

Author:
Dorothy L. Sayers
Adapted by:
Peter Jones
Adapted by:
Tania Lieven
Producer:
Simon Brett
Lord Peter Wimsey:
Ian Carmichael
Bunter:
Peter Jones
Duke of Denver:
James Villiers
Insp Parker:
Gabriel Woolf
Coroner:
James Thomason
Lady Mary Wimsey:
Maria Aitken
Freddy Arbuthnot:
Nigel Lambert
Miss Cathcart:
Betty Cardno
Pettigrew-Robinson:
Bill Wallis
Hardraw:
Sean Arnold

Presenter Martin Muncaster BERNARD MILES
ROY TREVIVIAN , DOUGLAS BROWN and MARTIN SULLIVAN , Dean of St Paul's
Producer COLIN SEMPER

Contributors

Presenter:
Martin Muncaster
Presenter:
Bernard Miles
Unknown:
Roy Trevivian
Unknown:
Douglas Brown
Unknown:
Martin Sullivan

by Charles Dickens
Adapted and produced in 13 episodes by Charles Lefeaux
(Repeated: Tuesday, 3.5 pm)

9.58 Weather

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Adapted by/Producer:
Charles Lefeaux
Jane Murdstone:
Kathleen Helme
David Copperfield:
John Pullen
Ham Peggotty:
Kerry Francis
Peggotty:
Eva Stuart
Emily:
Elizabeth Revill
Martha Endell:
Sandra Clark
Littimer:
Brian Haines
James Steerforth:
Nigel Anthony
Betsey Trotwood:
Sylvia Coleridge
Mr Spenlow:
Manning Wilson
Mrs Crupp:
Betty Huntley-Wright
Mr Markham:
David Timson
Agnes Wickfield:
Diana Olsson
Mr Waterbrook:
William Sleigh
Mrs Waterbrook:
Diana Bishop
Uriah Heep:
Timothy Bateson
Mrs Spiker:
Sandra Clark
Mr Gulpidge:
Anthony Hall
Mr Spiker:
Gareth Armstrong

Introduced by Brian J. Ford 4: A Period of Unrest
In Britain about 120-million working days are lost yearly because of functional disorders of women. These disorders are partly caused by changes in the menstrual cycle.
Changes of this kind in body chemistry affect mood, personality and efficiency, not only of the woman concerned but of those people around her. This programme highlights a neglected area of research. Producer MICHAEL BRIGHT

Contributors

Introduced By:
Brian J. Ford
Producer:
Michael Bright

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