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with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Researcher ALISON BOYLE Producer ANDREW GREEN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH VHFIFM joins at 8.0am including at 8.0 News
8.10 Sunday Papers

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Jacobs
Unknown:
Ted Harrison
Unknown:
Researcher Alison Boyle
Editor:
Beverley McAinsh

from St Paul 's Church, Rusthall,
Kent Mattins from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer Conducted by THE REV RALEIGH PRATER
Readings: Nehemiah 2, w 11-18; 4, vv 1-3; Matthew 7, w 21-29
Venite (Turton 286); Psalm 84 (Hopkins 187)
Jubilate: Stanford in B flat Anthem: Gloria in excelsis (Mozart)
Hymns (AMR): Christ, whose glory fills the skies (7); Thou, whose almighty word (266); Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (382)
Director of Music JOHN FRANCIS Organist WILMARC ELLMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
St Paul
Unknown:
Kent Mattins
Organist:
John Francis
Organist:
Wilmarc Ellman

One Thing More or Caedmon Construed by CHRISTOPHER FRY with and In this play, written for
Chelmsford Cathedral and for radio, Christopher Fry 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 NEW HALL CONVENT
IMOGEN BARFORD (harp)
Directed by MICHAEL BAKEWELL and JANE MORGAN. Stereo (R)
0 INFO: page 76

Contributors

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

'You've got to remember there were two groups of people not talking to each other - and what's more the whites were blaming the Asians for bringing the area down.'
Sparthbottoms, in Rochdale, used to be a divided community, but over the past few years they've come together to work for a common cause.
They wanted their own
Community Centre and now they've built it. There's a new confidence in the area and a pride in telling the story. Reporter Jenny Cuffe Producer JOY HATWOOD
0 INFO: page 76

Contributors

Reporter:
Jenny Cuffe

A History of the Crusades
A series of eight programmes presented by Malcolm Billings 4: The Kingdom in Crisis
The battle of Hattin in 1187 was to be a decisive turning point for the kingdom of Jerusalem. Series consultant
PROFESSOR JONATHAN RILEY-SMITH Producer CHRISTOPHER STONE Stereo (R) (e)
Book, same title, £9.95 paperback, £14.95 hardback from booksellers

Contributors

Presented By:
Malcolm Billings

A series of five programmes which traces the development of music within the cinema. 3: Razzle Dazzle Days in which the cinema organ rises into view.
Written and introduced by Diane Shelley
Producer PETER PILBEAM
BBC Manchester. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Diane Shelley
Producer:
Peter Pilbeam

I started writing to everybody, and I had a little form-letter. I used to write 'Dear Mr So-and-So, this isjust to remind you: I'm plain but serviceable, 'which was a little phrase we used to use in drapers ' shops when one was buying a length of stuff.
ATHENE SEYLER
In a series of three programmes, Liz Holmes looks at the changing role of the actress on the British stage over the last century.
2: Plain but Serviceable Producer JOHN KNIGHT BBCBristol. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Liz Holmes
Producer:
John Knight

Seeking the Kingdom
A short series on Christian communities
Some Christians choose to seek the kingdom outside traditional church structures.
3: Peter Bradbury introducesthe Community of Christ the King in Leicester.
Researcher RACHEL CASE Producer JUUA BROSNAN BBC Manchester. Stereo

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