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with Clive Jacobs and Margaret Howard Producer CAROLINE DONNE Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH FM joins at 8.00 including at 8.00 News

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Jacobs
Unknown:
Margaret Howard
Producer:
Caroline Donne
Editor:
Beverley McAinsh

speaks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the Blond
Mclndoe Centre. Founded by Sir Archibald Mclndoe , consultant in plastic surgery to the RAF during the Second World War, it leads research into burns, injuries, transplantation, and the problems of rejection
Donations to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Archibald McLndoe

from Emmanuel Evangelical Church, Newport, Gwent led by THE REV GRAHAM HARRISON Behold the Lamb of God
Readings: Genesis 22, w 1-14; John 1, vv 29-37
Hymns (Christian Hymns):
Jesus shall reign (273); Hail thou once despised Jesus (121); Immortal honours rest on Jesus' head (125); Lamb of God thou now art seated (277) Organist PHILIP WATSON BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Harrison
Organist:
Philip Watson

A 13-part series
3: Anarchy and After
Governor William Bligh , of the Bounty, and John MacArthur , the founder of Australia's sheep industry, embody the conflict between officialdom and anarchy. With the British government thousands of miles away, MacArthur and the 'Rum Corps' were able to organise matters pretty much to their advantage. On 26 January 1808, 20 years exactly since the first settlement, Bligh was deposed. Narrator NICK ENRIGHT
With PROFESSORS GEOFFREY BLAINEY , MANNING CLARK and HUMPHREY MCQUEEN
Script by MIKE WALKER
Music by ELIZABETH PARKER
(BBC Radiophonic Workshop) Technical presentation by ANDREW LAWRENCE. IAIN HUNTER and HELEN THOMAS
Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHUN BBC Bristol. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
William Bligh
Unknown:
John MacArthur
Unknown:
Geoffrey Blainey
Unknown:
Manning Clark
Unknown:
Humphrey McQueen
Script By:
Mike Walker
Music By:
Elizabeth Parker
Presentation By:
Andrew Lawrence.
Presentation By:
Iain Hunter
Presentation By:
Helen Thomas
Directed By:
Shaun MacLoughun
William Bligh:
Jon Croft
John MacArthur:
Bill Paterson
Joseph Holt:
Alan Barry
John Hunter:
Paul Nicholson
Anthony Fenn-Kemp:
Trevor Nichols
Elizabeth MacArthur:
Elaine Claxton
Parson Johnson:
Graham Blockey
Major Johnstone:
Edward Desouza
Judge Advocate Atkins:
Shaun Prendergast
Philip King:
Bill Wallis
John Hams:
John Church

The Great Cathedrals of Britain In a series of six programmes, Malcolm Billings and Tim Tatton-Brown tell the story of the development of British cathedrals from the time of St Augustine in 597 until the Reformation.
4: Plague, Insurrection and Men's Souls
Producer JOHN KNIGHT BBCBristol
(Re-broadcast Wednesday at 9.15pm)
0 INFO: page 78

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Billings
Unknown:
Tim Tatton-Brown
Producer:
John Knight

John Peel visits the Wirral Peninsula, recalling landmarks of his childhood and something of his Terpsichorean history....
Including interviews with Kenneth Hulme and Keith Vincent from Ness Gardens.
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
John Peel
Producer:
Lyn Hartman

Jeremy Siepmann takes an occasionally jaundiced look at the history of conducting, and finds that all is not as it seems. 4: Storming the Citadel
In which Habeneck takes snuff. Berlioz loses an orchestra, and an electrical conductor helps to keep 12,000 performers in order. Readers JOHN WESTBROOK and HUGH DICKSON
Producer RAY ABBOTT Stereo (R) revised

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Siepmann
Readers:
John Westbrook
Readers:
Hugh Dickson
Producer:
Ray Abbott

I'm not ashamed to be deaf- why should I be? My disability isn't my fault. Nor does it make me feel abnormal....It's the way others treat us that is abnormal. The fact that she is totally deaf does not make 24-year-old
Jessica Rees any different from the rest of us - as far as she's concerned. What does make her stand out from the crowd is not her disability but her achievements and her strong views about the way deaf people live in a hearing world. Producer CAROUNE SARLL BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Jessica Rees

At the height of the American war in Vietnam, between 1968 and 1970. Roger Martin was political officer in the British Embassy in Saigon.
In the first of two talks about people he met there and places he visited, he recalls a night out in the jungle. (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Martin

A six-part review of a turbulent year. 1968. when the post-war generation shook the world by challenging their elders. 3: Will Spring Return?
In Czechoslovakia, 20 years after the all-too-brief Prague
Spring was crushed by Russian tanks, yesterday's disgraced reformers are once again looking to Moscow.
Presented by Richard Davy

Contributors

Presented By:
Richard Davy

Words and music for Sunday night
God's Strugglers
In the third of four reflections on the writings of modern men of faith, John Rackley considers Thomas Merton , who sought to find God beyond the religiosity of saying prayers and going to church.
Producer JUUA WILLS BBCBristol. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
John Rackley
Unknown:
Thomas Merton

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