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7.15 Apna Hi Ghar SamaJhiye. BBC Birmingham long wave only
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7.50 The Shape of God PAULINE BEATTIE reflects on Luke 7, vv 1-10 long wave only
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A weekly look at religious news at home and abroad Presenter Clive Jacobs Producer JOHN NEWBURY long wave only
RONNIE CORBETT appeals on behalf of Trefoil Holiday and Adventure Centre. which gives physically handicapped children and adults a holiday they could not otherwise afford. Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed] long wave only
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Parish Family Communion (Rite A) from the parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Walney Island, Barrow-in-Furness
Celebrant and preacher THE REV RICHARD HILL
Readings: 2 Corinthians 4. vv 1-6 (GNB); Matthew 9. vv 9-13 (jb)
Hymns: Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (Wareham); Lord. your word abiding (Ravenshaw): God of grace and God of glory (Regent Square); Fairest Lord Jesus (St Elisabeth) Organist ELSIE REID BBC Manchester long wave only
Omnibus edition. Directed by CLARE TAYLOR. Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birmingham
June Knox-Mawer meets Adrian Bury. water-colourist and poet: plus highlights from weekday programmes.
(1884-1967)
The programme is based on Ransome's autobiography and on recollections from friends and acquaintances.
Among those taking part: Sir Rupert Hart-Davis, Tabitha Lewis, Georgina Battiscombe, H. Montgomery, John Gilroy with Joss Ackland as Arthur Ransome
BBC Birmingham (Revised repeat)
Does the Team Think? (7) A radio happening with Jimmy Edwards
Ted Ray , Arthur Askey. Cyril Fletcher. In the chair McDonald Hobley
Guest Zena Skinner
Producer EDWARD TAYLOR (First broadcast ill 1971)
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This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
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The last of a series in which six people talk to Cliff Morgan about the influence of sport on their lives.
6: Dick Francis was the National Hunt Jockey Champion and has since written over 20 best-selling novels based on the racing scene.
Producer TELERI BEVAN BBC Wales long wave only
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Brian Johnston visits the mountain centre in the Brecon Beacons and the museum of the Royal Regiment of Wales. Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
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In six programmes, BryaB Forbes tells of British theatrical tradition. 3: A Waking Dream
Producer JOHN KNIGHT
For the disabled
Presenter Marilyn Alan Reporter KEVIN MULHERN
Citizens' Advice Bureau Phone-in: Mon 2. 8-4. pm [number removed]. Ext 2531
Correspondence address: BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
Editor MARLENE PEASE
This year the historian Robert Latham completes ten years' work editing the diaries of Samuel Pepys.
He talks to June Knox-Mawer at Cambridge, where he is Fellow and Pepys Librarian at Magdalene College.
Producer HELEN FRY.
A three-choir concert from the 1979 St Albans International Festival
CHOIR OF MAGDALEN COLLEGE, oxford, conducted by BERNARD ROSE and GREGORY ROSE
CHOIR OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL conducted by ALLAN WICKS CHOIR OF ST ALBAN 'S
CATHEDRAL, conducted by STEPHEN DARLINGTON
ANDREW PARNELL (Organ) Palestrina Stabat Mater
Gregory Rose Dum transisset Sabbatum
Robert Parsons Ave Maria Andrea Gabrleli Maria stabat
Robert Sherlaw Johnson Incarnatio Brahms 0 heart subdued with grieving
John Ireland Greater love hath no man
E. W. Naylor Vox dicentis clama
Kingsley Amis, with the help of Judi Dench and Tim Pigott-Smith , presents the poetry and prose that has given him the greatest pleasure over the years-all the way from the Kingdom of God to Kensal Green.
Producer ALEC REID
Roy Plomley describes one of the pleasures of life. BBC Manchester
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The Irish actress Cathleen Nesbitt is now 90 years old. Some time ago she published her autobiography which she chose to call A Little Love and Good Company.
Throughout her long stage career Cathleen Nesbitt has enjoyed the ' good company ' of practically all the celebrated actors, actresses and writers of the 20th century, begining as a small child with the legendary Sarah Bernhardt.
In a conversation with John Elsom , drama critic of The Listener. Cathleen Nesbitt looks back.
Producer JUDITH ELLIOTT
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H. Colin Davis visits churches of historical or architectural interest which have special links with composers.
2: Thaxted. Essex, with the music of Gustav Hoist Producer HUBERT HOSKINS
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