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Eight years ago, Graham and Joan Hall moved the Christian work they were doing in Belfast out to Glassdrumman House with its seven acres in County Down.
The move turned out to be the first step in a food and farming development which now covers food production, processing, retailing, catering, tourism.... and making people happy. Producer ALLAN WRIGHT
(Revised re-broadcast Monday 7.20pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Hall
Producer:
Allan Wright

Fresh from his attempts on the all-comers record for the Royal Mile dash (he overslept this morning), Tony Adamson presents the programme from Edinburgh on the final day of the XIII Commonwealth Games.
Plus a look forward to Cowes Week and the British
Motorcycling Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Producer GORDON TURNBULL

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Adamson

The sequel to last week's programme with John Junkin, Graeme Garden, Willie Rushton but Tim Brooke-Taylor. In the Chair, Humphrey Lyttelton. In the piano, Colin Sell. In the doghouse, Paul Mayhew-Archer. Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Wednesday at 12.27pm)

Contributors

Panellist:
John Junkin
Panellist:
Graeme Garden
Panellist:
Willie Rushton
Panellist:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Chairman:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Pianist:
Colin Sell
Producer:
Paul Mayhew-Archer

unravelled, dangled or tied up by Ned Sherrin and the likes of Robert Elms, Victoria Mather and Stephen Fry.
Plus Nigel Farrell , who continues his Great Bus
Journeys of Our Time and the Occasional Diary of Mat Coward Additional material by ALISTAIR BEATON
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
SIMON SHAW and CATHIE MAHONEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Victoria Mather
Unknown:
Stephen Fry.
Unknown:
Nigel Farrell
Unknown:
Alistair Beaton
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Simon Shaw
Unknown:
Cathie Mahoney

Jeanine McMullen returns with the programme for everyone who is, or ever dreamed of being, a country dweller. Over the past months she has journeyed from Cornwall to the Borders in search of the people, the crafts, the animals and the stories that are all part of life in A Small Country Living.
Producer MARY PRICE. BBC Bristol A free information sheet can be obtained attheendoftheseriesby sending an sae (9Jx 61) to:
A Small Country Living, [address removed]
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 10.0am)
0 INFO: page 71

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeanine McMullen

A sally into the news of the past week led by Barry Took
On the one hand, Richard Ingrams of Private Eye and Cosmopolitan's Irma Kurtz ; on the other, Valerie Singleton and Punch's editor Alan Coren
Compiled by JOHN LANGDON and the producer HARRY THOMPSON. Stereo (Re-broadcast on Monday at 6. 30pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Richard Ingrams
Unknown:
Irma Kurtz
Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
Editor:
Alan Coren
Unknown:
John Langdon
Producer:
Harry Thompson.

Fifty years ago the black American athlete Jesse Owens dominated the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, conceived by Hitler as a public display of Aryan superiority to be captured on film by Leni Riefenstahl. The emergence of the black athletes threw the Nazi leadership into confusion as they tried to lessen the impact and to undermine the true sporting spirit of the Games.
Stereo

Contributors

Writer:
David Buck
Director:
Martin Jenkins
Adolf Hitler:
John Castle
Leni Riefenstahl:
Cheryl Campbell
Joseph Goebbels:
Nigel Anthony
Avery Brundage:
Don Fellows
Richard Strauss:
Michael Gough

Missing Persons by DAVID HOPKINS
When Michael Brennan returns to England things seem to have changed. He feels he is being watched - then people go missing and the grip of fear tightens.
Directed by PETER KING. Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 3. 0pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Hopkins
Unknown:
Michael Brennan
Directed By:
Peter King.
Michael Brennan:
Shaun Prendergast
Sgt Major Baker:
Gordon Reid
Major Morgan:
Garard Green
Skilton:
Francis Middleditch
John Gallagher:
George Parsons
Clive Johnson:
Tim Reynolds
Peter Brennan:
Jonathan Tafler
Maureen Brennan:
Avril Clark
Rosamund Morgan:
Pauline Letts
Bryan Geer:
Peter Howell
Smithson:
Richard Durden
Abby:
Alex Marshall
Arthur Benson:
Edward de Souza
Police sergeant:
Manning Wilson
TV announcer:
Deborah Makepeace

A Very Private Enterprise by ELIZABETH IRONSIDE , abridged in seven parts by BRIAN GEAR Read by Lewis Fiander 6: Panic in the Temple
Producer PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Ironside
Read By:
Lewis Fiander
Producer:
Pamela Howe.

Brian Redhead continues his investigation of the world's most misquoted book. A Tent Made of Gold
In the fifth of this 13-part series, he explores Solomon's greatest glory - the house of gold and cedar whose songs are still sung throughout the world today.
What was the point of sacrifice, and why does the Chief Rabbi believe the Temple was like a radio receiver?
Readers DAVID COOMES and MARK HAMMOND
Researcher MICHAEL W AKELIN Producer FRANCES GUMLEY
(Re-broadcast Thursday 10.0am LW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Readers:
David Coomes
Readers:
Mark Hammond
Unknown:
Researcher Michael
Producer:
Frances Gumley

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