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Les Cottington goes to the Fenlands of South Lincolnshire to talk to Peter and Julie Worth at Butterfly Park, a new diversification enterprise, which in its first season attracted 68,000 visitors.
Producer ANN-MARIE CLIFFORD BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Julie Worth

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

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Jacobs
Unknown:
Ted Harrison
Producer:
Caroline Donne
Editor:
Beverley McAinsh

A service with prayers for healing from St James's Parish Church, Didsbury, led by CANON JOHN GUNSTONE , assisted by the Rector, THE REV DAVID HALLATT
Readings: Philippians 4, vv 4-7; Luke 17, vv 11-19
Hymns (Songs and Hymns of Fellowship): Praise, my soul
(441); Praise you, Lord, for the wonder of your healing (454); How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (178); Praise to the Lord(452) conducted by BRYAN FOX
Organist PETER SIDEBOTHAM Leader of the music group CATHY GUNN. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon John Gunstone
Conducted By:
Bryan Fox
Organist:
Peter Sidebotham
Unknown:
Cathy Gunn.

by Michael Payne
with and
A handsome young lieutenant finds that the truth about Lady Faustus is far stranger than any fiction.
(Stereo) (R)

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Payne
Director:
David Johnston
Lady Faustus:
Rula Lenska
Lt Franz Zimmerman:
James Aubrey
Mano:
Mary Wimbush
Lt Gustav Hardenburg:
David Goodland
Gerta Von Kleber:
Zelah Clarke
Cpt Schwartz:
Paul Gregory
Hostess at the ball:
Carole Boyd
Countess Hilda:
Margaret Ward
Army officer:
Steven Harrold
Major Domo:
Paul Sirr

Dickens - a life reflected in his writings, and the words of his family and friends. A seven-part series compiled by Michael Bakewell
with Martin Jarvis as Charles Dickens

'The sketches now appeared under the signature of 'Boz' after my younger brother, Augustus, whom in honour of the 'Vicar of Wakefield' had dubbed 'Moses', which pronounced through the nose, became 'Boses', and was soon a household word.'
(Stereo)

Contributors

Compiled by:
Michael Bakewell
Researcher:
Melissa Bakewell
Director:
Rosemary Hart
Charles Dickens:
Martin Jarvis
John Forrester/Narrator:
Paul Daneman [NB first character should be 'John Forster']
Mr Pickwick:
Harold Innocent
Jingle:
Peter Marinker
Sam Weller:
Simon Cuff
Gregsbury:
Arnold Diamond
Trabb:
Anthony Jackson
Three Thimble man:
John Baddeley
Driver:
Richard Pearce
Carlyle:
David Goodland
Other parts played by:
Gwen Cherrell
Other parts played by:
Garard Green
Other parts played by:
Polly James
Other parts played by:
Elizabeth Lindsay
Other parts played by:
Joan Matheson
Other parts played by:
Valentine Pelka
Other parts played by:
Stephen Rashbrook
Other parts played by:
Emily Richard
Other parts played by:
Richard Tate

Stanley Ellis discovers the wealth of local language. 4: Cumberland Bards and Border Ballads
'It's changed, has the dialect, it keeps changing and if you started to talk about "thrib-trees braffams and hames," there are people who wouldn't know what you were talking about....' Researchers SIMON HEWITT and RENE ROBERTS
Producer WILL CANTOPHER. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanley Ellis
Unknown:
Simon Hewitt
Unknown:
Rene Roberts

Words and music for Sunday For the Love of God
Four programmes in which Colin Semper talks to people who have experienced major changes in their lives.
2: The Rev Mother Allyne.
Convent of St Mary the Virgin. Wantage, Oxfordshire.
Producer ROSEMARY WATTS. Stereo

Contributors

Talks:
Colin Semper
Unknown:
Mother Allyne.
Producer:
Rosemary Watts.

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