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Come and test the water with Cliff Michelmore and discover some events and sporting activities taking place in, on or under the water. DiUy Barlow keeps up to date with all the latest news of the waterworld. Producer CAROLINE ELLIOT

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Producer:
Caroline Elliot

with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Researcher AMANDA HANCOX Producer ANDREW GREEN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH VHF/FM joins at 8.0 am including at 8.0 News

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Jacobs
Unknown:
Ted Harrison
Unknown:
Amanda Hancox
Producer:
Andrew Green
Editor:
Beverley McAinsh

Parish Mass from
St Mary's RC Church,
Harvington, Kidderminster Celebrant
THE REV GEOFFREY TUCKER
Preacher THE REV ROBIN COOPER Modal Mass (Dom Alan Rees) Hymns (Hymns Old and New): Christ is made the sure foundation (82); Almighty Father, Lord most high (34)
Readings (JB): Acts 12, vv 6-11; n Timothy 4, vv 6-8, 17-18; Matthew 16, vv 13-19
Communion motet: 0 quam gloriosum (Victoria)
Director Of Music JEFFREY GRAY Organist FRANK FAHY BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Tucker
Unknown:
Robin Cooper
Organist:
Jeffrey Gray
Organist:
Frank Fahy

by Colin Douglas
with Edith MacArthur as Agnes Macinnes and Bill Jack as the BBC Announcer
It's just a routine operation which thousands of old people have every year. But as Agnes waits for her neck of femur operation, the pain and distress, caused by a system that is simply overloaded, are revealed - pain and distress which finally overcome her.
BBC Scotland. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Writer:
Colin Douglas
Director:
Marilyn Imrie
Agnes Macinnes:
Edith MacArthur
the BBC Announcer:
Bill Jack
Willie:
John Shedden
Consultant:
Paul Young
Registrar:
Jimmy Chisholm
Dr Patel:
null Bhasker
Student nurse:
Sharon Maharaj
Gasman:
Iain Agnew
Ward sister/Nurse:
Juliet Cadzow
Ward sister:
Terry Cavers
Staff nurse/Young Agnes:
Eliza Langland
Social worker/Nurse:
Alison Peebles
Auxiliary/Patient:
Ann Scott Jones
Medical registrar:
Alexander Morton
Old Mrs Aithie:
Gwyneth Guthrie
Operating theatre nurse:
Grace Glover

The Gift of the Nile
There's no profession without a boss,
Except for the scribe; he is the boss.
Hence if you know writing, It will be better for you
Than these professions I've set before you,
Each more wretched than the other.
(SATIRE OF THE TRADES)
In a series of six programmes, Barry Cunliffe traces the development of a civilisation which flourished on the banks of the Nile - one of the greatest civilisations known to man.
5: Take up Your Mattocks and Your Hoes
Producer JOHN KNIGHT. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Cunliffe
Producer:
John Knight.

A series of seven programmes with whose
Golden Jubilee was celebrated 100 years ago this month. 2: Accession
Compiled and written by RICHARD MULLEN and JAMES MUNSON Narrator Robert Powell with and SEAN BARRETT. DONALD DOUGLAS
GARARD GREEN , KATE HARPER and KATE LEE
Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
Richard Mullen
Written By:
James Munson
Narrator:
Robert Powell
Narrator:
Sean Barrett.
Narrator:
Donald Douglas
Unknown:
Garard Green
Unknown:
Kate Harper
Unknown:
Kate Lee
Queen Victoria,:
Anna Massey
Prince Albert:
Paul Daneman

Weekend Soldiers
Having taken the Queen's
Shilling, 14 young men joined the Territorial Army as D Company, Second Battalion the Wessex Regiment.
Over six months these raw recruits have been cajoled, persuaded and marched into becoming trained soldiers united in their desire to defend Queen and Country.
The programme follows D Company through bog and mountain, heat and storm, to the passing out parade when 14 soldiers join the ranks with pride.
Technical direction NIGEL ABBOTT with assistance from MICHAEL YOUNG and DAVID LIQUORICE
Producer MARY PRICE . BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Abbott
Unknown:
Michael Young
Unknown:
David Liquorice
Producer:
Mary Price

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