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7.10 Sunday Papers
7.15 Apna Hi
Ghar Samajhiye : for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 Turning Over New
Leaves: David Craig reviews and selects readings from Theology in Africa by KWESI DICKSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Ghar Samajhiye
Unknown:
David Craig
Unknown:
Kwesi Dickson

talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about The Family
Holiday Association, which enables underprivileged families to have a holiday free from the constant stresses of deprivation and poverty. Donations to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Hill Close

Mass from the Cathedral
Church of Our Lady and St
Philip, Arundel, West Sussex Celebrant and preacher
FR ANTHONY WHALE, Administrator of Arundel Cathedral
Director of Music STEPHEN DEAN Organist PHILIP TAYLOR
Choir of Arundel Cathedral
Readings (jb): Isaiah 55, vv 6-9; Philippians 1, vv 20-24, 27; Matthew 20, vv 1-16
Hymns (Praise the Lord): 0 worship the King (226)
In Christ there is no east nor west (268)
Shepherd of souls (82) Psalms: 144, 135

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Anthony

The glossy Sunday magazine presented by Sarah Kennedy and reporter Nigel Farrell Today's edition includes:
Private Lives:
Janet Street-Porter visits Edinburgh to meet ex-prisoner (now sculptor, writer and social worker) Jimmy Boyle at home with his wife Sarah.
A Muse with the News:
Roger Woddis 's Rhyming Times A Year of My Own: Film and theatre director,
Lindsay Anderson , looks back with affection to 1956 -the year of Look Back in Anger.
With Voice of the Year. Macdonald Hobley.
Sunday Beef
High Noon: issue of the week.
International Exchange
The Tribes of Britain:
Nigel Farrell 's final probe.
Plus the week's guest who has the Right to Reply.
Producers PETER ESTALL , VIRGINIA HENRY and SIMON SHAW Woddis On.... page 83

Contributors

Presented By:
Sarah Kennedy
Reporter:
Nigel Farrell
Unknown:
Janet Street-Porter
Unknown:
Jimmy Boyle
Unknown:
Roger Woddis
Unknown:
Lindsay Anderson
Unknown:
MacDonald Hobley.
Unknown:
Nigel Farrell
Producers:
Peter Estall
Producers:
Simon Shaw

Crash Course by SION ELRLAN
Frances is learning Welsh at a residential college, her film-maker boyfriend is location-hunting with a lad from the town. The three of them are set on a crash course that will explode their own attitudes to Welshness and each other.
Directed by ADRIAN MOURBY BBC Wales. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Sion Elrlan
Directed By:
Adrian Mourby
Frances:
Patricia Napier
Twm:
Ian Saynor
Steve:
Alun Lewis

Tom Salmon completes his journey down the River
Severn as he travels from Gloucester to the Severn Bridge. He talks with river men about their methods of catching salmon, about the Severn Bore and visits, among other places, the Wildfowl Trust at Slimbridge and Berkeley Power Station. Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Salmon
Producer:
Anthony Smith

LONDON V MIDLANDS
The resident London team of Irene Thomas and Eric Korn battle with John Julius Norwich and Peter Oppenheimer
Chairmen Gordon Clough and Louis Allen
Researcher AUDREY ROBINS Producer ALASTAIR WILSON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Unknown:
Eric Korn
Unknown:
John Julius Norwich
Unknown:
Peter Oppenheimer
Unknown:
Gordon Clough
Unknown:
Louis Allen
Unknown:
Researcher Audrey Robins
Producer:
Alastair Wilson

Dramatised in six parts from his novel by Ted Willis
with Leslie Sands as Jack Stoddart, Mary Wimbush as Jess Stoddart

A week in which all the massive resources of the police and the security services were mobilised has produced very little. But Knowles has uncovered a rather tenuous link between Sue Swinton and one of the kidnappers.
(Repeated: Wednesday 12.27 pm) Stereo

Contributors

Author/Dramatised by:
Ted Willis
Director:
Graham Gauld
Jack Stoddart:
Leslie Sands
Jess Stoddart:
Mary Wimbush
Victor:
Cyril Shaps
Commander Knowles:
Geoffrey Matthews
Hugh Lashwood:
Preston Lockwood
Valchik:
Anthony Daniels
Karel:
Jonathan Owen
Insp Wiley:
Scott Cherry
WP Sgt Bellamy:
Ellen McIntosh
Det Insp Martin:
Colin Starkey
Ben Tomkins:
David Goudge
Sgt Evans:
Jon Strickland
Alan Peploe:
William Eedle
Jane:
Moir Leslie
Sgt Macey:
Brett Usher
Sue Swinton:
Charlotte Long

written and narrated by Elizabeth North
Thomas Hardy permitted a stage dramatisation of Tess of the D'Urbervilles in the early
1920s. The girl who played the title role in the first production, and who completely captivated Hardy, lives today in the Dorset in which she was born and grew up. But Thomas Hardy 's second wife Florence felt she had some reason to fear this living evocation from Hardy's own past. and the voice of GERTRUDE BUGLER
Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth North
Unknown:
Thomas Hardy
Unknown:
Thomas Hardy
Producer:
Brian Miller
Thomas Hardy:
Benjamin Whitrow
Florence:
Carole Mowlan

by CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD dramatised by ERIC EWENS Part 2
In celebration of Christopher Isherwood 's 80th birthday. with After an absence of several months, William Bradshaw returns to Berlin and at last feels he has the opportunity to discover the mystery of Mr Norris 's secret life.
Directed by DAVID SPENSER Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Isherwood
Dramatised By:
Eric Ewens
Unknown:
Christopher Isherwood
Unknown:
William Bradshaw
Unknown:
Mr Norris
Directed By:
David Spenser
Mr Norris:
David March
William Bradshaw:
Michael Maloney
Helen Pratt:
Sheila Grant
Fraulein Schroeder:
Hilda Schroder
OttO:
Haydn Wood
Schmidt:
Adrian Egan
Baron Von Pregnitz:
Sean Arnold
Bayer:
Wolf Kahler
Waiter:
Danny Schiller

Graham Greene will be 80 on 2 October, and this week sees the publication of his new book Getting to Know the General. While still working on it, Greene gave a long interview to Nigel Lewis in which he talked about his life and work, and more particularly his friendship with Omar Torrijos , former
President of Panama and 'The General' of Greene's title. Also in the programme you can hear Greene's official biographer, Norman Sherry , and his brother,
Sir Hugh Greene.
Readings by IAN HOLM Producer GAYNOR SHUTTE

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Greene
Unknown:
Nigel Lewis
Unknown:
Omar Torrijos
Unknown:
Norman Sherry
Unknown:
Sir Hugh Greene.
Unknown:
Ian Holm
Producer:
Gaynor Shutte

The third in a series in which Rosemary HartiU talks to
American women who have made a radical break from traditional approaches to spirituality. Today Mary Daly , philosopher and radical feminist, concludes a two-part conversation about her life and the evolution of her thought.
Producer SUE DAVIES

Contributors

Talks:
Rosemary Hartiu
Unknown:
Mary Daly

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