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7.10 Sunday Papers long wave only
7.15 Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye
BBC Birmingham long wave only
7.45 Bells: long wave only
7.50 The Shape of God with DOM MICHAEL HOPLEY Mark 10, vv 32-45 long wave only
7.55 Weather; travel; programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Dom Michael Hopley

LANCE PERCIVAL appeals on behalf of Soundaround (reg no 280679), the national newspaper and magazine on cassette which goes out every month to blind people.
Donations, by cheque or PO, to: Lance Percival , Soundaround Appeal, [address removed]
8.55 Weather: travel; programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Lance Percival
Unknown:
Lance Percival

The fifth of six broadcasts during Lent on the theme of Christ in Cosmology. Head of the Body from St Patrick's Parish Church, Coleraine conducted by the Rector, THE REV JAMES MONROE Readings:
Jeremiah 31, vv 31-34; Mark 10, vv 32-45
Hymns (icii): Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle (112); The living song (Scholey and Swann); My song is love unknown (381);
Ye servants of God (477) Anthem: For God so loved the world (from The
Crucifixion by STAINER) Psalm 22, vv 22-28
Organist and choirmaster REGINALD PATTERSON
BBC Northern Ireland

I'm Sorry. I'll Read That Again
The Wonder Show starring
Tim Brooke-Taylor
David Hatch. Jo Kendall
Bill Oddle , Graeme Garden Script TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR
GRAEME GARDEN, BILL ODDIE JOHN CLEESE ,
ALAN HUTCHINSON , ELIZABETH EVANS , DAVID TATE
MUSiC THE DAVE LEE GROUP Producers DAVID HATCH and PETER TITHERADGE
(First broadcast in 1968)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
David Hatch.
Unknown:
Jo Kendall
Unknown:
Bill Oddle
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Script:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
John Cleese
Unknown:
Alan Hutchinson
Unknown:
Elizabeth Evans
Unknown:
David Tate
Producers:
David Hatch
Producers:
Peter Titheradge

Whistle Down the Wind by MARY HAYLEY BELL adapted by KENNETH ALAN TAYLOR from the screenplay by KFITH WATERHOUSE and WILLIS HALL
Three children on a Pennine farm discover a mysterious stranger taking refuge in their barn. Convinced that he is Jesus returned to earth, they attempt to shieldhimfromthe adult world that is hunting him. \
Disciples: URSULA BAMFORD PIPDEWSBURY, NATALIE DUNN , SHARON FITTON ,
MEGAN GALLAGHER. MICHAEL GIBBONS. MICHELLE LIGHTBOWNE , PATRICIA NOLAN and ALISTAIR WALKER
Raymond's gang: DIANE BERRY. JANETTE BEVERLEY
JANE KEANE. PAUL MARSHALL , SARA ROWBOTHAM , JOHN THOMPSON
A radio presentation of the Oldham Coliseum Theatre production of November 1981
Directed for the stage by KENNETH ALAN TAYLOR
There was such strength in the children's performances ...
(DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Producer PAT TRUEMAN
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Hayley Bell
Adapted By:
Kenneth Alan Taylor
Unknown:
Kfith Waterhouse
Unknown:
Willis Hall
Unknown:
Natalie Dunn
Unknown:
Sharon Fitton
Unknown:
Megan Gallagher.
Unknown:
Michael Gibbons.
Unknown:
Michelle Lightbowne
Unknown:
Patricia Nolan
Unknown:
Alistair Walker
Unknown:
Diane Berry.
Unknown:
Janette Beverley
Unknown:
Jane Keane.
Unknown:
Paul Marshall
Unknown:
Sara Rowbotham
Unknown:
John Thompson
Unknown:
Kenneth Alan Taylor
BOStOCk:
Russell Dixon
Aunty Dorothy:
Lorraine Peters
Kathy:
Jane Hazlegrove
Nan:
Jessica Taylor
Charles ,:
Iain Jones
Eddie:
Andrew Bay
Man:
Brian Southwood
The Rev Reeves:
Charles Haggith
Inspector Teesdale:
David Kitchen
PC Thurstow:
Michael Atkinson
Mr Weaver:
Ian Bleasdale
Raymond:
Michael Leigh
Latecomer:
Alison Blake

In the last of the present series, Arthur Negus and Bernard Price discuss your questions with Hugh Scully. Producer
PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol long wave only
(The Antiques Road Show returns with Hugh Scully next Sunday on BBCl)

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Negus
Unknown:
Hugh Scully.
Unknown:
Pamela Howe.
Unknown:
Hugh Scully

The first half-century of gramophone recording owed much to the resourcefulness of Fred
Galsberg. He worked with many of the great musiciansofhistime including Caruso. Casals, Elgar. Patti and Tetrazzlni. The recollections of his niece Isabella Walllch contribute to a portrait which also Includes writings and some of the historic recordings he made possible.
Reader CYRIL SHAPS
Compiled and produced by ALAN HAYCOCK
7.0 Travel: programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Elgar. Patti
Unknown:
Isabella Walllch
Reader:
Cyril Shaps
Produced By:
Alan Haycock

Hubert Gregg invites us to share his enjoyment, with the recorded voices Of - SIR JULIAN HUXLEY ,
W. C. FIELDS, STAN LAUREL, OLIVER HARDY , and NOEL COWARD.
Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Hubert Gregg
Unknown:
Sir Julian Huxley
Unknown:
Oliver Hardy
Producer:
Phyllis Robinson

Six conversations with The Rt Rev John Taylor , Bishop of Winchester 5: Valerie Fisher , a lecturer in theology at
Nelson and Colne College of Further Education and a member of the General Synod of the Church of England, discusses with Bishop Taylor the difficulty of maintaining an inner spiritual life within the framework of life today and the need for such detachment. Producer PETER FIRTH BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
John Taylor
Unknown:
Valerie Fisher
Unknown:
Bishop Taylor

LINDSAY STRING QUARTET Peter Cropper
Ronald Birks (violins) Roger Bigley (viola)
Bernard Gregor-Smith (cello)
Wolf Italian Serenade
Haydn String Quartet In G, Op 64, No 4
(First broadcast on R3)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Cropper
Violins:
Ronald Birks
Viola:
Roger Bigley
Cello:
Bernard Gregor-Smith

The Lord's Song In a Strange Land
' Blessed are all they that fear the Lord and walk in his ways.'
A meditation on Psalm 128 by Eric Wilkes.
Professor of Community Medicine at Sheffield University, with IAN TRACEY , organist at
Liverpool Cathedral. Producer DAVID CRAIG BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Wilkes.
Organist:
Ian Tracey
Producer:
David Craig

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