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7.10 tWSunday Papers
7.15ApnaHiGhar
Samajhiye: for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 Turning Over New Leaves Michael Saward reviews and selects readings from Money, Sex and Power by RICHARD FOSTER.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Saward
Unknown:
Richard Foster.

talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the value of parish churches as part of the national heritage, and visits a 14th-century church in Northamptonshire.
Donations for Holy Trinity Parish Church. Rothwell, to:
[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Hill Rothwell

from Christ's and Notre Dame College, Woolton, Liverpool
Staff and students join together for Mass celebrated by THE REV MICHAEL CHILD
Morning service in Advent explores the theme of hope
Readings (JB): Baruch 5, vv 1-9; Luke 3, w 1-6
Hymns: 0 come, 0 come
Emmanuel (HON 186); Gifts we bring; God is love (HON 87)
Communion Motet: Ave verum (Byrd)
Choirmaster RAYMOND GUINEE Organist NOEL RAWSTHORNE BBC Manchester

Contributors

Choirmaster:
Raymond Guinee

The glossy Sunday magazine presented by Margo MacDonald Today's edition includes A Year of My Own: Keith Waterhouse, the Mirror columnist, chooses the year
1961, which saw the production of his play Celebration.
Saturday Night: Nigel Farrell finds out how one group of people spent their Saturday night.
Sunday Beef: Rabbi Julia Neuberger talks about something which gets her hot under the collar.
International Exchange: a link-up with other countries for a broader perspective on topical matters.
High Noon: guests in the studio discuss one of the week's issues. Plus Rory Bremner continues his everyday story of broadcasting folk.
And Stephen Fry reaching the parts other colour supplements can't reach.
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
SIMON SHAW. VANESSA HARRISON and CATHIE MAHONEY

Contributors

Presented By:
Margo MacDonald
Unknown:
Nigel Farrell
Talks:
Julia Neuberger
Unknown:
Rory Bremner
Unknown:
Stephen Fry
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Simon Shaw.
Unknown:
Vanessa Harrison
Unknown:
Cathie Mahoney

Vile Bodies adapted by BARRY CAMPBELL from the novel by EVELYN WAUGH ith and The Bright Young Things of the 1920s.... mostly of good stock, fairly intelligent, but equally anarchic and short-lived.
'Too sick making,' as Mr Waugh would say.
Directed by R. D. SMITH (R)

Contributors

Adapted By:
Barry Campbell
Novel By:
Evelyn Waugh
Unknown:
Mr Waugh
Directed By:
R. D. Smith
Adam:
John Standing
Agatha Runciple:
Lynn Redgrave
Nina:
Anna Cropper
Mrs Ape:
Margaret Robertson
Faith:
Patricia Gallimore
Customs man/Ginger/ Littlejohn/Rich young man:
Sean Arnold
Fr Rothschild/Rector/ Prime Minister .:
Gerald Cross
Customs chief/Judge/ Lord Metroland ..:
Malcolm Hayes
Miles Malpractice:
Richard Griffiths
Benfleet,apublisher:
Leomaguire
Lottie:
Julie Lang
Major:
Alan Lawrance
Lord Balcairn:
Ian Lubbock
Mrs Brown:
Paullne Wynn
Col Blount:
Anthony Jacobs
Mrs Florin:
Lynn Carson
Margot Metroland:
Carol Boyer
Divine Discontent/Matron:
Diana Robson
Chastity:
Ellzabeth Morgan
Social editress:
Grizelda Hervey

Well, the beginning came when I was about 10 or 11 and I started singing with a school choir, a church choir and on picnics.
Then I realised - that far back - that I wanted to become a singer.
(FRANK SINATRA)
He had a way of thrusting out his lower lip in a kind of sidelong thrust which we considered extremely sexy. I used to bring binoculars to watch that lower lip and scream 'Oh Frankie!' whenever he did it.
(A BOBBY-SOXER)
Frank Sinatra , the first of the modern-day popular music youth idols, is 70 years old this week. Clancy Sigal , once a Chicago teenager who resented the effect this scrawny singer had on his girlfriends, presents a portrait of Sinatra.
With contributions from
BING CROSBY. SAMMY CAHN. CELESTE
HOLM. DAVID JACOBS. QUINCY JONES.
GENE KELLY. BILLY MAY. JOHN ROCKWELL and TWYLA THARP
Producer ROSEMARY HART. Stereo
0 FEATURE: page 98 and WODDIS ON: page 95

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
Unknown:
Clancy Sigal
Unknown:
Bing Crosby.
Unknown:
Sammy Cahn.
Unknown:
John Rockwell
Producer:
Rosemary Hart.

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

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Producer:
Alastair Wilson

Bringing Up Parents by PETER SPENCE and KEVIN MALONE
The second of two programmes made in association with West Deutsche Rundfunk, Cologne tells the story of a scheme for which the Greenwich Young People's Theatre recruited youngsters to create and perform a play. For all 24 of the teenagers that sort of co-operation was a new and challenging experience, and this documentary shows how it helped them to develop as people and transcend their backgrounds. Taking part are members of Greenwich Young People's Theatre.
Narrator Martyn Read Producer CLARE TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Spence
Unknown:
Kevin Malone
Producer:
Clare Taylor

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