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7.10LWSunday Papers
7.15 LW
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye Make Yourself at Home For Asian listeners BBC Pebble Mill
Correspondence in English or your own language should be sent to: Make Yourself at Home,
BBC. Birmingham B5 7SA
7.45 L WBells on Sunday from All Hallows, Kea, Truro, Cornwall
7.50-7.55
Turning Over New Leaves John Harriott reviews and selects readings from Something Understood: An Autobiography by GERALD PRIESTLAND

Contributors

Unknown:
John Harriott
Unknown:
Gerald Priestland

A visit to a field in Sussex where Mabel Raymonde-Hawkins , MBE, describes, for the Week's
Good Cause, how she has tended 70,000 needy animals and birds over the past 30 years.
Donations to: Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare, [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Mabel Raymonde-Hawkins

from the Church of St Michael-le-Belfrey, York A family service led by THE REV CHRIS CULLWICK
Preacher THE REV GRAHAM GRAY Reading (NIV): Acts 17, w 16-25, 29-34
Hymns: Jubilate Deo (Cry Hosanna 120); The Lord is present (Cry Hosanna 8); Love divine, all loves excelling (HOF 76)
Choir song: Seeing you daily
Choruses: Sya Hamba; Jesus we thank you; Sing Hosanna Organist PETER SEYMOUR
Musical director ANDREW maries BBC Manchester

Contributors

Organist:
Peter Seymour

One Thing More or Caedmon Construed
A new play by CHRISTOPHER FRY
This play written for
Chelmsford Cathedral and for radio explores the history of the 7th century poet Caedmon, and the reasons why he, a humble stableman, shying away from company, was suddenly inspired to sing his verses to the praise of God.
With DAVID GOODLAND, PAUL GREGORY.
PETER HOWELL. SHAUN PRENDERGAST , TIM REYNOLDS and JONATHAN TAFLER Music composed and arranged by GRAHAM ELLIOTT
Sung by mia soteriou and the choirs of CHELMSFORD CATHEDRAL and the NEW HALL CONVENT IMOGEN BARFORD (harp)
Directed by MICHAEL BAKEWELL and JANE MORGAN. Stereo
0 HEAR THIS! page 24

Contributors

Play By:
Christopher Fry
Unknown:
Paul Gregory.
Unknown:
Peter Howell.
Unknown:
Shaun Prendergast
Unknown:
Tim Reynolds
Unknown:
Jonathan Tafler
Directed By:
Michael Bakewell
Directed By:
Jane Morgan.
Caedmon:
Terrence Hardiman
the Venerable Bede:
Bernard Hepton
the Abbess Hilda:
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Joddy/Prior:
Sylvestermorand
Kern/Precentor:
George Ralstrick
Widow Win:
Fanny Carby
Overman:
Norman Jones
Novice nun/Girl:
Geraldine Alexander
Person in dream:
Stephen Thorne
Young Man/Monk:
Terence Budd

Bernard Price and Lady Victoria Leatham with Chairman Hugh Scully answer listeners' questions on antiques, their origins and their value. ! There's a visit to Stourhead J House in Wiltshire, home of a fine collection of furniture made by Thomas Chippendale the younger. Collectors' Guide offers tips on pieces costing little and worth collecting.
Producer MARY PRICE. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Lady Victoria Leatham
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Thomas Chippendale

The Word is Wild
Dr Sheila Cassidy reflects on her experiences with the church in Chile and on her call to
'mother' the wild word of God. 2: Shabby Tigers
The prophets of old come alive when, in the poverty of the Santiago slums, Sheila meets
'shabby tigers' - priests who live among the poor. When she's arrested, her fellow prisoners criticise her faith. Her release gives her the chance to speak out for them, but, like Jeremiah, she finds the call is hard to bear. Reader BRIAN GEAR
Producer STEPHEN LYNAS BBCBristol. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Sheila Cassidy

Anne has no memory at all of the past 16 years. She was married once but has no recollection of her husband.
Jane cannot hold a thought in her head for more than a few minutes, but furiously denies that she has a problem.
Professor Anthony Clare examines a crippling condition which afflicts thousands. Producer BRIAN KING BBC Pebble Mill (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Anthony Clare
Producer:
Brian King

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