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Dr James Burton appeals on behalf of the Conference for World Missions which requires funds to support ECHO, the organisation which supplies medical instruments, equipment and drugs for charity hospitals overseas.
Donations, preferably by crossed p.o. or cheque, to: [address removed]
8.55 Weather, programme news

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Presenter:
Dr James Burton

medium only from Dursley Tabernacle United Reformed Church, Gloucestershire
Conducted by the Minister, THE REV GLYN JENKINS
Preacher THE REV R. HUGH JONES Joyful, joyful (Ode to Joy): For air and sunshine (CP 683); We sing of life (CP 261; 0 God of mercv (CP 549.
Readings: Psalm 139. vv.1-18 (from' Winding Quest ): Luke 9. vy 46-48: 18, vv 15-17 (NEB) Choirmaster JACK DOBBS Organist ALEC WOOD BBC Bristol

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Unknown:
Glyn Jenkins
Unknown:
R. Hugh Jones

Fit the fifth: sent to find the Ultimate Question to Life. The Universe and Everything. Arthur Dent and his companion have been cornered by two humane cops who. nevertheless, have left them in a certain death situation. with at the Restaurant at the end of the Universe
Special effects by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Written by DOUGLAS ADAMS with the assistance of JOHN LLOYD. Producer GEOFFREY PERKINS

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Unknown:
Arthur Dent
Written By:
Douglas Adams
Unknown:
John Lloyd.
Producer:
Geoffrey Perkins
The Book:
Peter Jones
Carkbit and Zarquon:
Anthony Sharp
Compere:
And Roy Hudd
Arthur Dent:
Simon Jones
Ford Prefect:
Geoffrey McGivern
Zaphod Beeblebrox:
Mark Wing-Davey
Trillian:
Susan Sheridan
Marvin:
Stephen Moore

Introduced by Amanda Theunissen I Take Up My Pett ...
Reading other people's letters is ' not done '. but when they are published in book form, they give great pleasure to Michael Holroyd. Jessica Mann. and Derek Parker. Producer PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol

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Introduced By:
Amanda Theunissen
Unknown:
Michael Holroyd.
Unknown:
Jessica Mann.
Unknown:
Derek Parker.
Producer:
Pamela Howe.

The first of ten programme* A Portrait of a City
London (1) London is divided into 32 boroughs, inhabited by
7.3 million people, who share Its amenities with 1.835 species of flowering plants and 245 species of birds. The most populous inhabitant of London is the brown rat! ' Written and presented by Benny Green with the voices of JOE BROWN. SIR JOHN BETJEMAN
TOMMY STEELE , GEOFFREY COLLINS RAY C. DAVIS , EVA HADDON
JAN HUNT. GABRIEL WOOLF and the people and sounds of London.
Reporters SARAH DICKINSON
TONY BARNFIELD , FRANK SALTER Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN

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Presented By:
Benny Green
Unknown:
Joe Brown.
Unknown:
Sir John Betjeman
Unknown:
Tommy Steele
Unknown:
Geoffrey Collins
Unknown:
Ray C. Davis
Unknown:
Eva Haddon
Unknown:
Jan Hunt.
Unknown:
Gabriel Woolf
Reporters:
Sarah Dickinson
Unknown:
Tony Barnfield
Unknown:
Frank Salter
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen

by SIR WALTER SCOTT , dramatised in seven parts by BETTY DAVIES
Jeanie. who refused to commit perjury, believes that there must be some other way to save her young sister's life. 4: Gunnerby Hill
Directed hv GORDON EMSLIE BBC Scotland
(Repeated: Tues 3.5 pm VHF)

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Unknown:
Sir Walter Scott
Unknown:
Betty Davies
Narrator:
Tom Fleming
Jeanie Deans:
Gwyneth Guthrie
Dumbiedikes:
John Shedden
Reuben Butler:
Paul Young
Effie Deans:
Tammy Ustinov
Plumdamas:
John Young
Mr Saddletree:
John Grieve
Mrs Saddletree,:
Lennox Milne
Ratcliffe:
Henry Stamper
Housekeeper:
Jean Faulds
Mrs Bickerton:
Sheila Latimer
Madge Wild fire:
Doreen Cameron
Meg:
Eileen McCallum
Tom:
Arthur Boland
Frank:
Henry Stamper
Serving girt:
Sharon Erskine
Landlord:
Bryden Murdoch

The International Military Tribunal sitting in Nuremberg began its hearings against 24 leading Nazis on 20 November 1945. The IMT arraigned those held to be chiefly responsible for Nazi war crimes.
In the second of three programmes John Tusa and John Eldinow continue their examination of the trials. Producer BRIAN COOK

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
John Eldinow
Producer:
Brian Cook

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