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7.10 LW Sunday Papers
7.15LWApnaHiGhar Samajhiye: for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 Turning Over New Leaves Eddie Neale reviews and selects readings from First and Second Things by c s LEWIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Neale

Parish Mass from
St Augustine's Church, St Austell, Cornwall
Celebrant and Preacher
FR ADRIAN TOFFOLO
Readings (jb): Amos 7, w 12-15; Ephesians 1, w 3-14; Mark 6, w 7-13
Hymns (Hymns Old and New): Follow me (149); In bread we bring you (243); Peace I leave with you (441); 0 the word of my Lord (431); The light of Christ (529)
Director of Music
MARY-JANE CLARK BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Adrian

The glossy Sunday magazine presented by Margo MacDonald
One hundred minutes to divert, entertain and perhaps inform you about issues and personalities in the public eye.
Today's edition includes....
A Year of My Own: Chris Bonington chooses 1962 - the year of the Cuba
Missile Crisis and the one in which he left his job, got married and launched one of his first major climbing expeditions.
The Morning After: Nigel Farrell surfaces after spending the night dancing at the ball to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Roedean.
International Exchange: radio stations around the world link up to discuss some of the subjects raised in the past week.
Sunday Lunch: Susan Marling joins Victor Lownes and his wife Marilyn in the kitchen at Stocks, their country house in Hertfordshire.
Modern Manners: A timely word or two from Vic Lewis Smith and Laurie Taylor to help you avoid social opprobrium, acute embarrassment and open ridicule.
High Noon: The Colour Supplement's discussion of one of the week's topical issues. Derek Jameson takes a personal look at the day's other colour supplements.
Plus: Rory Bremner continuing an everyday story of broadcasting folk.

Producers IAN GARDHOUSE, VANESSA HARRISON , SIMON SHAW and MARK FIELDER

Contributors

Presented By:
Margo MacDonald
Unknown:
Chris Bonington
Unknown:
Nigel Farrell
Unknown:
Susan Marling
Unknown:
Victor Lownes
Unknown:
Vic Lewis Smith
Unknown:
Laurie Taylor
Unknown:
Derek Jameson
Unknown:
Rory Bremner
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Vanessa Harrison
Unknown:
Simon Shaw

Touched by STEPHEN LOWE Winner of the 1977 George Devine Award
8 May 1945, Nottingham: three sisters gather to hear
Churchill pronounce the end of the war in Europe. In the hundred days that follow, before VJ Day, they come to face the haunting reality of the future. Stereo
(Sian Thomas and Sara MairThomas are members of the Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Lowe
Unknown:
George Devine
Unknown:
Sian Thomas
Unknown:
Sara Mairthomas
Sandra:
Sian Thomas
Joan:
Joanne Pearce
Betty:
Sara Mair-Thomas

Those Ruddy Squirrels! The red squirrel has disappeared from much of southern Britain but it still flourishes on the Isle of Wight. Peter France takes the ferry to find out from Jessica Holm all about this attractive animal. Producer JOHN HARRISON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Jessica Holm
Producer:
John Harrison

Dr Anthony Clare asks the well-known psychiatrist
Dr R. D. Laing , author of such influential books as The Divided Self and Sanity, Madness and the Family, to reflect on the major influences which have shaped his private and professional life.
Researcher JENNY RTVAROLA Producer MICHAEL EMBER

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Anthony Clare
Unknown:
Dr R. D. Laing
Unknown:
Jenny Rtvarola
Producer:
Michael Ember

3: Home and Homelessness
The last of three programmes marking International Youth
Year looks at the plight of young people who have been kicked out of home or who have grown up in care and now find themselves, at 18, caught up in an accommodation merry-go-round.
For those able to live at home, life is easier, but how do parents react to the prospect of their grown-up children staying on and on? Scripted and presented by Sarah McNeill
Reporters ANDREA ADAMS , PATRICK CAMPBELL , MARGARET COLLINS SANDRA HEAVENSTONE , MARK HOLDSTOCK and SARA PARKER ALBERT CHATTERLEY Stereo

Contributors

Presented By:
Sarah McNeill
Reporters:
Andrea Adams
Reporters:
Patrick Campbell
Reporters:
Margaret Collins
Reporters:
Sandra Heavenstone
Reporters:
Sara Parker
Producer:
Albert Chatterley

Bradfield College in Berkshire is probably the only place in the world where, every three years, lovers of drama can enjoy a Greek play in its original language in a small-scale replica of Epidaurus. The actors are students, the language unfamiliar, the weather unreliable, the stone seats arduous; yet the performances are sold out.
This documentary, recorded during rehearsals, looks at the century-old tradition and considers its chances of survival.
With the producer of Antigone,
Christopher Stace , the students, and members of staff. Reader Garard Green
Music composed by HENRY WARD Compiled and produced by JOHNTHEOCHARIS Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Stace
Composed By:
Henry Ward

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