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Presented by Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Researcher ALISON BOGLE Producer JUU WILLS Editor DAVID COOMES including at 8.00 News

Contributors

Presented By:
Clive Jacobs
Presented By:
Ted Harrison
Unknown:
Researcher Alison Bogle

Parish mass for All Saints' Day from the Church of St Oswald and St Edmund Arrowsmith , Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire
Conducted by the Parish Priest, CANON FRANCIS RIPLEY assisted by THE REV IAN SMART Hymns: For all the saints;
The Lord's is the earth; Hail,
Holy Queen; Let there be peace; The Lord is my shepherd; Love is his word
Readings: Revelation 7, w 2-4, 9-14; I John 3, w 1-3; Matthew 5, vv 1-12
Choirmaster TERENCE ROGAN Organist JOHN WALTON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Edmund Arrowsmith
Unknown:
Canon Francis Ripley
Choirmaster:
Terence Rogan
Organist:
John Walton

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Canon Donald Gray investigates the work of chaplains who served in the trenches of the First World War. Contemporary reports and unpublished correspondence reveal the trauma of chaplains forced to question their traditional ministry in 'the purgatorial fires of war'.
From the flames of France came a burning cry to change the Church at home - a cry initially ignored but eventually leading to new ways of worship.

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon Donald Gray

Naval officer turned captain of industry,
Sir John Harvey-Jones salutes the North East as he embarks on a two-stage journey down the coast from his wartime submarine base at Blyth in Northumberland. Producer JILL MARSHALL BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir John Harvey-Jones
Producer:
Jill Marshall

The Sheep Who Want to Be Shepherds
From Rome, the BBC's Religious Affairs
Correspondent, John Newbury , examines what this month's Roman Catholic Synod of Bishops has been saying to
Catholic lay people who believe they should have a greater say in fundamental Church issues. Researcher AMANDA HANCOX Producer BEVERLEY MCAINSH Editor DAVID COOMES. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
John Newbury
Unknown:
Amanda Hancox
Producer:
Beverley McAinsh
Editor:
David Coomes.

Margaret Howard believes that you can learn a great deal about people if you visit them in their houses.
In the first of four programmes she is given a guided tour of Jack Tinker 's tiny terraced house in Brighton. It was once described, by a friend, as 'Versailles in a miner's cottage', but Jack maintains that it merely reflects his love of the town and his enthusiasm for the theatre.
Producer PETER HOARE. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Tinker
Producer:
Peter Hoare.

Words and music for Sunday night
Finding a Voice
In a series of four programmes Ann Loades explains why
Christianity as a religion can be problematical for women.
1: Let a Woman Learn in Silence Why have women been silenced in the Christian tradition when Jesus himself took a radical stance by including women among his followers? Readers JENNY HOWE and ALAN SYKES
Producer RACHEL CASE BBC Manchester. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Loades
Readers:
Jenny Howe
Readers:
Alan Sykes

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