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7.10 Sunday Papers
7.15 Apna 111 Ghar
Samajhiye: for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 The Shape of God THE REV IAIN MACKENZIE with a meditation for the eighth Sunday before Christmas.
Mark 7. vv 14-23
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8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news
Presenter Michael Cooke Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Manchester
BISHOP LESSLIE NEWBIGIN appeals on behalf of the Conference for World
Mission for funds to train local medical personnel in the skills of rural medicine in South India. Donations, by cheque or PO, to: Bishop Lesslie Newbigin , CFWM. [address removed]
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9.10 Sunday Papers
Parish Eucharist (Rite A) from St John the Evangelist, Preston, Lancashire.
Rector and Preacher
THE REV MICHAEL HIGGINS Introit: God be in my head (Davles)
Readings: (RSV)
Ephesians 2. vv 13-18 Mark 4. vv 35-41
Hymns: We have a gospel to proclaim (Fulda); Peace, perfect peace
(Song 46): Tell out. my soul (Woodlands); Lift high the Cross (Crucifer) Anthem: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (S. S. Wesley)
DirectorofMusic LYNDON C. HILLS
Sub-Organist NIGEL GAZE BBC Manchester
Omnibus edition
Written by ALAN BOWER
Directed by PETER WINDOWS
Producer
WILLIAM SMETHURST
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birmingham
Introduced by June Knox-
Mawerwhomeetsthe Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum , Sir Roy Strong , and his wife, the stage designer. Julia Trevelyan Oman: and presents some highlights from Woman's Hour.
Round the Horne starring Kenneth Horne with Kenneth Williams Hugh Paddick , Betty Marsden , Bill Pertwee
Announcer DOUGLAS SMITH THE FRASER HAYES FOUR
THE HORNBLOWERS conducted by EDWIN BRADEN Written by BARRY TOOK and MARTY FELDMAN
Producer JOHN SIMMONDS
Seasonal fare, as Derek Cooper digests this week's stories from the world on your table.
Producer JOY hatwood
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Presenter Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
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by Leigh Jackson
with David Buck as Warren, Rosalina Ayres as Ella
A film producer takes his ex-girlfriend on a nostalgia trip to a beautiful house in the country where he once made a film, hoping that the atmosphere of the place will help to resurrect their relationship. But as the day proceeds, an element of mystery surrounds the house and its past...
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with PAULINE BUSHNELL
Four profiles of allegedly seminal figures by 17i\jf^rtdincp
1: Colin Maclnnes
He invented teenagers, he invented blacks - but he never became a 1960s worshipped guru. He loitered with intent to observe in the back streets of London, one hand on the handlebars of his Vespa, the other on the pulse of the nation ... perhaps. with Tony Gould
Mel Lasky , Alfie Maron and George Melly
Producer ALASTAIR WILSON BBC Manchester
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Tom Fleming introduces music associated with Edinburgh, from the 17th to the 20th century played by the SCOTTISH BAROQUE ENSEMBLE director LEONARD FRIEDMAN arr Elliott Airs and Dances of Renaissance Scotland
Barsanti Overture in G
Schetky Quartetto in E flat Thomas Erskine Two Minuets arr Johnson The hen's march o'er the midden Nielsen Little Suite for strings arr Dorward Reel: The flowers o' Edinburgh (Given in April at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh) BBC Scotland
by EMILE ZOLA. translated by LEONARD TANCOCK dramatised in five parts by DAVID HOPKINS
3: ttienne Lantier is excited by the prospect of a strike in order to improve the working conditions of the miners - but Maheu is more cautious - afraid of the repercussions. Souvarine, the anarchist. warns them that only by destroying society can they win. Narrator PAT CONNELL
Directed by KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester
Roger Snowdon, with the help of broadcasters and listeners, recalls the great thrillers and their legendary heroes from the glorious days of radio.
Paul Temple, Appointment with Fear, PC 49 and, of course, Dick Barton himself.
With the voices of Francis Durbridge, Valentine Dyall, Vernon Harris, Pat Hetherington, Thora Hird, Michael Holloway, Noel Johnson, Bob Lewis, Alex McCrindle, Raymond Raikes, Joy Shelton and Marjorie Westbury
Series of 13 programmes The Rev
Stanley Brinkman reflects on his experience of private prayer. 4: Let us Love
Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Manchester
Presenter Peter Hill
Producer PETER ROBINS
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