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Allan Wright takes breakfast with Captain Ben Coutts , a kenspeckle figure in Scottish agricultural circles. He's managed estates, been a beef breed society secretary, is a son of the manse, had a distinguished military career and has just finished writing his autobiography. BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Allan Wright
Unknown:
Captain Ben Coutts

from the YMCA National Assembly at the University of Warwick Led by THE REV RON INGAMELLS Preacher THE RT REV
SIMON BARRINGTONWARD , Bishop of Coventry
Hymns and songs: Our God reigns; This little light;
Praise to the Lord for the joys; Alleluia, alleluia, give thanks; Freedom is coming; Thuma Mina : Thine be the glory
Readings (GNB): II Corinthians 5, vv 17-21; John 21, vv 15-19 Music led by TEN SING NORWAY BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Barringtonward
Unknown:
Thuma Mina

The last of a 13-part series Lucky Country?After the Boom:
Multiculturalism and the Search for New Values.
For many, the vision of a new Australia in the mid-70s was thwarted when the Prime
Minister, Gough Whitlam , was sacked by the Governor-General, Sir John Kerr.
However, the decline of the economy, the massive influx of new immigrants, particularly from South-East Asia, and a growing awareness of Aborigine rights and of ecology, are perhaps leading to a new vision.
Reader NIGEL GRAHAM Narrator NICK ENRIGHT
With PROFS GEOFFREY BLAINEY.
MANNING CLARK.
HUMPHREY MCQUEEN and DR ROSS FITZGERALD ,
DOROTHY GREEN. TED FARNHAM.
SANDRA HOLMES. TED MACK.
LES MURRAY, DON SYME
Music by ELIZABETH PARKER
(BBC Radiophonic Workshop) Script by MIKE WALKER With MICHELLE ROWLAND Technical presentation by ANDREW LAWRENCE. IAIN HUNTER and JOHN DEVINE
Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Gough Whitlam
Unknown:
Sir John Kerr.
Reader:
Nigel Graham
Unknown:
Geoffrey Blainey.
Unknown:
Manning Clark.
Unknown:
Humphrey McQueen
Unknown:
Dr Ross Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Sandra Holmes.
Unknown:
Ted MacK.
Music By:
Elizabeth Parker
Script By:
Mike Walker
Unknown:
Michelle Rowland
Presentation By:
Andrew Lawrence.
Presentation By:
Iain Hunter
Presentation By:
John Devine
Directed By:
Shaun MacLoughlin

Charles Dickens - a life reflected in his own writings, the words of his family and friends, and the characters who people his novels. A seven-part series compiled by MICHAEL BAKEWELL with 1: A Very Queer Small Boy
'When my thoughts go back, now to that slow agony of my youth, when I tread the old ground. I do not wonder that I seem to see and pity going on before me, an innocent romantic boy, making his imaginative world out of such strange experiences and sordid things.'
David Copperfield
Narrator PAUL DANEMAN
Other parts played by ARNOLD DIAMOND. RICHARD PEARCE
STEPHEN RASHBROOK. EMILY RICHARD and STEPHEN TOMPKINSON
Researcher MELISSA BAKEWELL
Directed by ROSEMARY HART. Stereo

Contributors

Narrator:
David Copperfield
Played By:
Arnold Diamond.
Played By:
Richard Pearce
Played By:
Stephen Rashbrook.
Played By:
Emily Richard
Played By:
Stephen Tompkinson
Unknown:
Researcher Melissa Bakewell
Directed By:
Rosemary Hart.
Charles Dickens:
Martin Jarvis
Mary Weller:
Patricia Hayes
Mr Micawber:
Harold Innocent
Mrs Micawber:
Gwen Cherrell
Fanny Dickens:
Polly James
Fagin:
Garard Green
Dick Swiveller:
John Baddeley
Mr Dorrit:
Anthony Jackson
a boy Dickens:
Elizabeth Lindsay

Words and music for Sunday night
For the Love of God In this series of four programmes, Colin Semper talks to people who have experienced major changes in their lives.
1:The Rt Rev Peter Ball.
Suffragan Bishop of Lewes and member of the Community of the Glorious Ascension Producer ROSEMARY watts Stereo

Contributors

Talks:
Colin Semper

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