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DOM ROBERT GIBBONS reflects on John 14, vv 8-17 long trace only
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A weekly look at religious news at home and abroad. Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester long wave only
HARRY SECOMBE , CBE. appeals on behalf of the Army Benevolent Fund.
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from Manvers Street Baptist Church, Bath
Officiant and Preacher THE REV ROGER NUNN
Readings: Matthew 3, TV 13-17; 2 Corinthians 13, vv 5-13
Hvmns: God is in his temple (BHB 41); Father in heaven (Praise for Today 15); Father of heaven (BHB 39); Father. Lord of creation (PFT 16)
Anthem: Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (Quilter) Choirmistress
DOREEN CHAMBERS
Organist JOHN CHAMBERS BBC Bristol long ware only
Omnibus edition. Directed by VANESSA WHITBURN Producer
WILLIAM SMETHURST
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birmingham
June Knox-Mawer talks to Philip Sutton , RA, and his daughter Saskia; plus weekday programme highlights.
Victoria Wood invites you to share her enjoyment in recalling the words, music and people that have tickled her sense of humour.
with Derek Cooper
Tom Vernon makes medieval delicacies; Bill Breckon samples a new beer.
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Presented by Tom Vernon Producer JENNY de YONG
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The Bracelet by GILLY FRASER
Frankie is an aggressive painter who derives her inspiration from the harsh reality of the city. She becomes aware of voices in the room in which she paints - voices that belong to people who lived over 100 years ago. Their lives become dramatically entwined.
Music composed and conducted by ILONA SEKACZ Directed by KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester
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You Can't Have Everything in Life. Written and read by Judith Arthy
Directed by ALFRED BRADLEY BBC Manchester long wave only
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London v Midlands Round 2
(End of Round 1 scores: London 13}, Midlands 141) London: Anthony Quinton (Chairman) with Irene Thomas and Professor
John B. Mays Midlands : Gordon Clough (Chairman) with John Julius Norwich and Peter Oppenheimer Question researcher
BERNICE COUPE. Series producer TREVOR HILL BBC Manchester'
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Producer MICHAEL BRIGHT BBC Bristol
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Brian Johnston visits Rawtenstall, Lancashire Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
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6.14 Continental Travel Information
Themes from the 70s 7: The New Rich
In the autumn of 1973 the Shah of Iran saw his country's oil revenue quadruple. He determined to use the money to make Iran the dominant military and economic power in the Near East: but his plans took no account of popular resentment at the disruption of traditional social and religious values. David Lay reports Producer ANDREW JOYNES (Revised repeat)
Frank Delaney on books Producer SIMON ELMES
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Judi Dench presents a personal view of Measure for Measure
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
BERNARD ROBERTS (pianO) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by KENNETH MONTGOMERY
Schumann Overture: Genoveva
Mozart Piano Concerto No 20. in D minor (K 446)
Britten Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes ) BBC Manchester
Patricia Penn visits refugee camps along the Mekong River where thousands from Laos have faced uncertainty since 1975.
A history in 26 parts 8: The Long Blockade
The typical seafaring experience of the Age of Nelson was not battle like Trafalgar but the endless daily endurance of maintaining command of the seas through 20 years of continuous blockade.
The great Unknown Warrior of this story is Admiral Collingwood.
Readers: NIGEL LAMBERT , GORDON GOSTELOW. ANTHONY HALL. MALCOLM TERRIS. RON
ALD BADDILEY. RONALD HERD-MAN, LEONARD MAGUIRE.
TIMOTHY BATESON , DAVID MARCH, GARARD GREEN, ROBERT TROTTER , ROBERT LANG. MICHAEL GOLDIE. DOUGLAS BLACKWELL. KATHLEEN HELME and CAROLE BOYD
Programme consultant and presenter Piers Mackesy. Fellow of Pembroke College. Oxford
Series composed and directed by MICHAEL MASON. in collaboration with the National Maritime Museum
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