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7.00 Hume's Science of Man
7.20 The Metaphysical Poets
7.40 Acting Cleopatra
7.00 LW News
7.10 LWSundayPapers
7.15 LW On Your Farm The agricultural industry is gearing up for the 1989 Food and Farming Year, when the main aim will be to make the public more aware of what goes on to provide the nation's food. This work has been carried out for years by the Association of Agriculture, which tells the true story of agriculture in schools and other educational establishments and arranges a host of farm visits and open days. The association's president, Charles Jarvis , hosts breakfast for Les Cottington. Producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Pebble Mill
7AO LW Sunday with Clive Jacobs and Kati Whitaker Producer CAROLINE DONNE Editor DAVID COOMES including at 8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Jarvis
Producer:
Allan Wright
Unknown:
Clive Jacobs
Unknown:
Kati Whitaker
Producer:
Caroline Donne
Editor:
David Coomes

talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the Fight for Sight Special Appeal, now raising £5.5 million to fund exciting new developments in medical research for the cure of blindness at the Institute of Ophthalmology and Moorfields Eye Hospital.

for Palm Sunday
The Rev Tom McGuiness , sj, leads a meditation on the journey with Christ into
Jerusalem and on to Calvary. He is accompanied by other members of the community and visitors to Craighead Retreat House, Bothwell, and the Anawim music group. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom McGuiness

A 13-part series
10: Home Within Our Shores
In the 1890s, Australia was only a collection of colonies but it enjoyed the highest standard of living in the world. However, with Federation in 1900 and the blood-letting and heroic defeat of Gallipoli in 1915, it finally came of age as a nation. Narrator NICK ENRIGHT
Folk music by WARREN FAHEY with members of SKEWIFF With PROFESSORS GEOFFREY BLAINEY
. MANNING CLARK. HUMPHREY MCQUEEN and FR EDMUND CAMPION Music by ELIZABETH PARKER Script by MIKE WALKER Technical presentation
ANDREW LAWRENCE , IAIN HUNTER and JOHN DEVINE
Researcher FRANCES BYRNES
Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN

Contributors

Narrator:
Nick Enright
Music By:
Warren Fahey
Unknown:
Geoffrey Blainey
Unknown:
Manning Clark.
Unknown:
Humphrey McQueen
Unknown:
Fr Edmund Campion
Music By:
Elizabeth Parker
Script By:
Mike Walker
Unknown:
Andrew Lawrence
Unknown:
Iain Hunter
Unknown:
John Devine
Unknown:
Researcher Frances Byrnes
Directed By:
Shaun MacLoughlin
Billy Hughes:
Don Pascoe
A B Facey:
Nigel Lovell
Henry Parkes:
David Nettheim
Bishop Kelly:
Michael Deacon
Beatrice Webb:
Karen Archer
Alfred Deakin:
Richard Meikle
Miles Franklin:
Glenda Linscott
Ashmead-Bartlett:
John Fitzgerald
William Lane:
Brian Anderson
Readers:
May Howlett
Readers:
Judy Morris
Readers:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Readers:
John Warnock
Soldiers:
Brandon Burke
Soldiers:
Ian Gilmour
Soldiers:
Brian Harrison
Soldiers:
Brian Hewlett
Soldiers:
Frank Lloyd
Soldiers:
Don Reid

From the earliest days of Christianity, disciples of Jesus Christ have described themselves as 'followers of the Way'. John Newbury introduces the last of six talks for Lent, in which influential
Christians reflect on their own experience.
6: Archbishop Desmond Tutu Blessed Are the Meek
Producer STEPHEN OLIVER

Contributors

Unknown:
Jesus Christ
Introduces:
John Newbury
Producer:
Stephen Oliver

Words and music for Sunday As Lent draws to a close,
Canon Frank Wright concludes his exploration of the theme of goodness.
6: Goodness as Self-Sacrifice
The programme suggests that invisibility is an essential part of goodness. This invisibility is part of the continual Christian self-sacrifice; continual throughout life, not just at the time of death.
Readers ANN RYE and ALAN SYKES Producer JULIA BROSNAN BBC Manchester. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon Frank Wright
Unknown:
Alan Sykes
Producer:
Julia Brosnan

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