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A series of eightprogrammes spanning three weeks in the lives of a group of Lichfield GPs 2: Dr Jeremy Duncan Brownspends his 44th birthday helping a seriously ill young mother who is terrified of dying and an elderly patient who sees nothing to live for.
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Roger Worsley visits a holy well and a Berkshire hillside to discover a theory as to the origins of dragons and why one of them won the Grand National. BBCBristol
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'Sun glorious, sea sensational, food fantastic - but wish you weren't here!'The programme i that invites you to share your experiences investigates the pitfalls of holidaying with other people, from churlish men who burn easily to families who fight! Serial: The Healing Art (9) Presenter Jenni Murray
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As Tom Galley watches over his dying mother's final days, past and present interweave and memories of his own years as a sickly boy come flooding back - memories of the magical circus coming to town and the wonderful Dr Hill who came with cures and comfort to the little family.
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Eleanor Bron talks to
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Later this month 500 bishops representing the world-wide Anglican Communion will journey to Canterbury to assemble for the 1988 Lambeth Conference.
Dr Robert Runcie , Archbishop of Canterbury, has asked the bishops to bring with them the concerns and experience of their own dioceses in this worldwide family of Christians. In the second of two pre-Lambeth programmes,
Gerald Priestland explores how those priorities reflect the wide diversity of ministry within the Anglican Communion and how the agenda will allow those issues to be shared.
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