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talks, for the Week's 's Good Cause, about work being undertaken to expand education and training opportunities for adults and young people who are suffering physical, sensory or mental handicaps. Donations to:
National Bureau for Handicapped Students, [address removed]

from Cardross Parish Church, Dunbartonshire led by the Minister, THE REV
ANDREW SCOBIE, and members of the congregation
Hymns: The Lord of heaven confess (ch3 135); Our God reigns (SONGS OF THE spirit)
Anthem: Adoramus te Domine (Jacque Berthier)
Hymns: Like a sea without a shore (20TH CENTURY FOLK
HYMNAL); Look forward in faith Readings (GNB): Numbers 11, w 25-29; Mark 9, vv 38-48; James 4, vv 13-17
Organist and conductor of praise ANDREA A. STEELE BBC Scotland

Presented by Margo MacDonald Today's edition includes:
The Morning After: Nigel Farrell continues the Great British Saturday Night.
International Exchange: a link-up with other countries.
High Noon: studio guests talk over one of the week's topics. A Year of My Own: Clive Jenkins, leader of ASTMS, recalls 1970.
Derek Jameson looks at the day's offerings from Fleet Street. Plus Rory Bremner continuing his story of broadcasting folk. Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
SIMON SHAW , VANESSA HARRISON

Contributors

Presented By:
Margo MacDonald
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Simon Shaw
Unknown:
Vanessa Harrison

'Bastard' is an insult rooted in centuries of prejudice against those born outside marriage.
Today there are an estimated four million in Britain and the numbers are rising faster than ever.
Cheryl Armitage investigates how the system still punishes them for something which is not their own doing.
BBC Birmingham
INFO: page 77

Contributors

Reporter:
Cheryl Armitage
Researcher:
Ann Chancellor Davies
Producer:
Liz Jensen

Stanley Ellis sets out on some more of Britain's linguistic B-roads.
2: The Mother of Wales 'I've always considered
Anglesey as being Mon, mam
Cymru: "Anglesey, the mother of Wales"; the provider of food as it once was, of culture and of language as it still is.'
Field research by IAN SKIDMORE Producer SIMON ELMES (R)

Contributors

Producer:
Simon Elmes

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