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Holy Communion (Series 3) from the Parish Church .of St Michael, Sittingbourne, Kent Celebrant and Preacher
REV F. E. TURNER
Epistle: Revelation 4, vv 1-11 (NEB)
Gospel: John 3, vv 1-15 (NEB)
Hymns (a and m Rev): Holy. holy. holy! (160); Bright the vision that delighted (161); We pray thee, heavenly Father (401): From glory to glory advancing (417)
Motet: 0 sing joyfully (Adrian Batten )
Service sung to John Rutter Organist and Choirmaster COLIN DURRANT
Assistant DAVID GABE

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev F. E. Turner
Unknown:
Adrian Batten
Organist:
John Rutter
Choirmaster:
Colin Durrant
Unknown:
David Gabe

FRANK MUIR appeals on behalf of the British Library of Tape Recordings for Hospital Patients. which provides free recorded books on a circulating library basis to patients of all ages who are unable to read for themselves while in hospital. Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Frank Muir

Introduced by. JIM PESTRIDGE
A New Way to Safety: RICHARD MADDOCK attends a school training course in Hereford.
Servicing Receptionist of the Year: NEVILLE POWLEY meets the finalist.
The MOT Test: PHIL DRACKETT looks at the future.
Simple Servicing (5): awkward nuts and bolts by DOUGLAS MITCHELL of Popular Motoring. Bumper Crops - a wry look at the news by CLIVE JACOBS. Producer GEOFF DOBSON at 11.43* the latest traffic report

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Maddock
Unknown:
Neville Powley
Unknown:
Phil Drackett
Unknown:
Clive Jacobs.
Producer:
Geoff Dobson

Presenter Derek Cooper
Castles in the Air: Spain - or where? A holiday in Majorcaor Bournemouth - can become a dream place in the sun for retiring. MICHAEL GILLIAM investigates the prospects of retiring abroad, and whether it's a good thing anyway to move in your retirement.
12.55 Weather, programme news

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Cooper
Unknown:
Michael Gilliam

A comedy for radio by Frederick Bradnum
With Norman Shelley, Manning Wilson, Elizabeth Morgan, Kate Coleridge, Denys Hawthorne
A valuable painting by Degas, two priceless silver statuettes by Collini, a precious Ming vase - stolen! All the items are the property of three wealthy people in the same village.

Contributors

Writer:
Frederick Bradnum
Unknown:
Norman Shelley
Unknown:
Manning Wilson
Unknown:
Elizabeth Morgan
Unknown:
Kate Coleridge
Unknown:
Denys Hawthorne
Producer:
John Tydeman

Start of the Round 2 contests London:
Anthony Quinton (Chairman) with Irene Thomas
Professor John B. Mays who successfully bring together the slang word for a name, an author with two hands and St Augustine 's mother. West of England:
Jack Longland (Chairman) with Lord Foot, Alan Gibson who discover how Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. George William Rushden and Lady Mary Slingsby might have collected some personalised towels in the period between the wars, Producer TREVOR HILL

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quinton
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Unknown:
Professor John B. Mays
Unknown:
St Augustine
Unknown:
Jack Longland
Unknown:
Alan Gibson
Unknown:
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.
Unknown:
George William

for The Mystery of Persons
Words and music introduced by Andrew Cruickshank with PETER FIRTH , DELIA PATON
ST MARGARET S WESTMINSTER 'SINCERS conducted by RICHARD HICKCOX. Organist IAN WATSON Producer ANGELA TILBY

Contributors

Introduced By:
Andrew Cruickshank
Unknown:
Peter Firth
Unknown:
Delia Paton
Unknown:
St Margaret S Westminster
Conducted By:
Richard Hickcox.
Organist:
Ian Watson
Producer:
Angela Tilby

by Stendahl translated and adapted for radio in six parts by Barbara Bray
with Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Michael Williams, Noel Johnson

Stendhal, who was born in Grenoble in 1783 and died in Paris in 1842, spent a great deal of his life in Italy with Napoleon's armies, and later became the French Consul. These events vividly coloured his writing and The Charterhouse is therefore a highly romantic story packed with action, intrigue and romance.

Contributors

Author:
null Stendahl
Translated and adapted for radio by:
Barbara Bray
Producer:
Norman Wright
Narrator:
Godfrey Kenton
Gina:
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Fabrice:
Michael Williams
Count Mosca:
Noel Johnson
Marchasa del Dongo:
Cecile Chevreau
Clelia Conti:
Carole Boyd
Marcello:
Anthony Smee
Elena:
Eva Haddon
Giulia:
Kate Coleridge
General Conti:
Alan Rowe
Vivandiere:
Nan Marriott-Watson
Jailer's wife:
Margaret Robertson
Sergeant of Gendarmes:
Malcolm Hayes
Soldier:
Peter Whitman
Army Sergeant:
Michael Shannon
Servant:
Roger Gartland

In the second of three programmes Robert McKenzie looks at the economic arguments for and against remaining in the EEC.
Expert evidence from -
Industry: Sir Derek Ezra and Clive Jenkins
Agriculture: Fraser Evans and Christopher Harrison
Economics : Anthony Harris and Peter Oppenheimer
Case debated by:
Rt Hon Anthony Wedgwood Benn, MP
Rt Hon Edward Heath, MP

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert McKenzie
Unknown:
Sir Derek Ezra
Unknown:
Clive Jenkins
Unknown:
Fraser Evans
Unknown:
Christopher Harrison
Unknown:
Anthony Harris
Unknown:
Peter Oppenheimer
Unknown:
Anthony Wedgwood Benn
Unknown:
Edward Heath
Producer:
David Walter

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