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THE REV BRIAN MOUNTFORB on Matthew 5. vv 13-16 long wave only
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IAIN CUTHBERTSON appeals on behalf of the Easter Anguston Farm Training Centre which gives mentally handicapped young people a chance to develop social skills.
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from York Street Methodist Church, Broadstairs conducted by the Minister, THE REV ROGER J. PARSONS
Readings (New English Bible): Micah 4. vv 1-5; Matthew 5, vv 13-16
Introit: Jesus, stand among us (Methodist Hymn Book 684)
Hymns (MHB): Glorious things (706); Give me the faith (390); (Hymns and Songs): Thv hand (71); Lord Jesus Christ (Living Lord: 86)
Anthem: Holy, Holy, Holy (Schubert, arr Walford Davies and Henry Ley )
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Omnibus edition. Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birmingham
Sarah Dunant , visits actors John Thaw and Sheila Hancock at their London home; plus week. day programme highlights.
Ian Wallace reads his autobiography adapted for radio in six parts by JOCK GALLAGHER 2: American Adventure At the piano HAROLD RICH Producer TONY SHRYANE BBC Birmingham
Does the Team Think? (2) Jimmy Edwards , Ted Ray Tommy Trinder Cyril Fletcher In the chair
McDonald Hobley
Guest Kenneth Home Idea by JIMMY EDWARDS Producer EDWARD TAYLOR (First broadcast in 1963) 12.55 Weather; programme news
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Sitting Duck by BLOKE MODISANE with and Private Damara deserts from the Government Army. After 25 years he fancies a change. But changing armies isn't so easy. Or is it?
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Brian Johnston goes over the sea to Skye.
Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
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Four programmes
3: When Christ Came to Court written and compiled by DANIEL FARSON
In April 1932 the medium Mrs Meurig Morris took the Daily Mail to court for libel. The Daily Mail had suggested that her possession by the anonymous spirit of a major Christian theologian was fraudulent ...
Directed by ANTON GILL
The third of five specials looks at the effect disability has on family relationships.
Presenter Marilyn Alan Reporter KEVIN MULHERN
Citizens' Advice Bureau Phone-in: Mon 2.0-4.0 pm [number removed], Ext 2531
Correspondence address: BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
Editor MARLENE PEASE
Six studies of overseas writers
1: R. K. Narayan
William Walsh. Professor of Commonwealth Literature, Leeds University, introduces the South Indian author, who talks about and reads from his novel The Guide. Series producer
JUDITH BUMPUS
by IRIS ORIGO and HALLAM TENNYSON
A story of Ruth Draper and an anti-Fascist gesture with Eleanor Bron as Ruth Draper and Robert Rietty as Lauro de Bosis
It is an improbable chain which could connect Ruth Draper , the American solo actress and creator of characters, with Mussolini. The link was Laura de Bosis. a young Italian poet and royalist anti-Fascist and Ruth Draper 's lover.
Hallam Tennyson narrates Other parts played by PEGGY PAIGE , EVE KARPF, LOLLY COCKERELL, ROGER HAMMOND , ADRIAN EGAN and JOHN church. Directed by Richard KEEN
Jacqueline du Pre presents some of the poetry and prose that delights her.
'I remember hearing somewhere, as a child, "a noise rose from the orchestra as the leader drew across the intestines of the timid cat the tail of the noble horse".'
BBC Bristol.
Tony Bilbow presents tales of death and disaster from the ' grave-yard of the English comedian ', the infamous Empire Theatre, Glasgow. Featuring Duggie Brown , Erie Morecambe , Ted Ray. Tommy Trinder , Harry Worth , Arthur Askey
Dickie Henderson : I played the Glasgow Empire. I'll show you the scars.
Roy Castle: Our act normally lasted 18 minutes - we did it in four and nerer missed a line.
Des O'Connor : To say I died would be the understatement oj the century.
Producer PETER EVERETT BBC Manchester
The theme of loyalty and Christian faith explored in a series of 11 programmes devised and narrated by William Drummond
Readers RONALD BADDILEY and JOHN CHURCH
9: General Gordon and the Citizen of KhartoumProducer HUBERT HOSKINS
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