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7.10 LW Sunday Papers
7.15ApnaHiGhar
Samajhiye: for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 Turning Over New Leaves Geoffrey Smith reviews and selects readings from
God Acre by FRANCESCA GREENOAK.

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Francesca Greenoak.

talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the BBC's radio and television marathon appeal for Children in Need, and how every penny raised goes to where it is most needed.
Donations can be made at any high street bank or Post Office or sent to: [address removed]

from Moriah Baptist Church, Risca, Gwent led by the Minister
THE REV JOHN HAYWARD
The Living Christ or Chaos? Hymns (Baptist
Hymnbook/Mission Praise): Hallelujah sing to Jesus
(BH 168); Jesus is Lord (mp 119); One day when heaven (mp 180); Send forth the Gospel (BH 393) Readings (niv): Matthew 17, vv 14-22; I Corinthians 15, w 1-7 and 12-17 Organist JOHN FRANCIS BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
John Hayward
Organist:
John Francis

The glossy Sunday magazine presented by Margo MacDonald A Year of My Own: 1950 is recalled by comedian Norman Wisdom as the one in which he began his film career.
Saturday Night: Nigel Farrell continues his quest for the definitive night out with a group of similarly inclined people.
High Noon Discussion: guests discuss one of the week's issues live in the studio.
International Exchange: a link-up with other countries for a broader perspective on current matters.
Sunday Lunch: Andy Price joins Maggie Philbin and Keith Chegwin during preparations for their meal.
Ian Hislop takes his personal view of the day's offerings from Fleet Street.
Rory Bremner continues his everyday story of media folk. And Stephen Fry reaches the parts other colour supplements can't, or won't, reach. Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
SIMON SHAW and VANESSA HARRISON

Contributors

Presented By:
Margo MacDonald
Unknown:
Norman Wisdom
Unknown:
Nigel Farrell
Unknown:
Maggie Philbin
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Rory Bremner
Unknown:
Stephen Fry
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Simon Shaw
Unknown:
Vanessa Harrison

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In ten years ' time, if there weren't such people as keepers, the wildlife in England would die out.
John Lewis is Head Gamekeeper on a country estate in Sussex. His father was
Head Gamekeeper before him.
Malcolm Billings talks to John about the attractions of his work, and about some of its problems.
Producer CHRISTOPHER STONE Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
John Lewis
Unknown:
Head Gamekeeper
Talks:
Malcolm Billings
Producer:
Christopher Stone

The second of two programmes in which David Davies covers the field of sports sponsorship. Does it always pay off? Not for Adrian Moorhouse , gold medal winning swimmer, who sees no chance of receiving the financial rewards that some of the top athletes in track and field events are now earning. But who manages all that money? Also, sample some of the excitement of this year's Ryder Cup golf, and discover how cricket sponsorship survived the Test with flying colours. With David again is
Mike Rawson , champion athlete and top sports coach. Producer GWYN RICHARDS BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
David Davies
Unknown:
Adrian Moorhouse
Unknown:
Mike Rawson

Conversation was once defined as an unrehearsed intellectual adventure in which the journey matters more than the destination.
Brian Redhead and guests travel hopefully ...
Producer ALASTAIR WILSON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Producer:
Alastair Wilson

A series of seven talks in which Sir Richard Acland reflects on his lifelong quest for a way of expressing religious truth which has meaning for 20th-century men and women. Reader BRIAN GEAR 5: A Signpost BBCBristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Richard Acland
Reader:
Brian Gear

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