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Religious news and views from home and overseas with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Producer NORMAN WINTER Editor DAVID COOMES BBC Manchester FM joins at 8.00 including at 8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Jacobs
Unknown:
Ted Harrison
Producer:
Norman Winter

talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about Dowding House, a sheltered-housing project for the elderly and disabled ex-RAF personnel, now being set up in memory of Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding.
Donations to: The RAF Association [address removed]

A celebration of the Holy Mass from St Pius X Roman Catholic Church, London
Celebrant FR MARCUS WINTER
Preacher BISHOP JOHN CROWLEY Readings: Joshua 24, vv 1-2, 15-18 (jb); John 6, vv 60-69 Psalm 33
Hymns (Hymns Old and New): We are gathering (584) Blest are you Lord (67) Lord Jesus Christ (326)
Give me joy in my heart (159)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Crowley

by DAVID ASHTON with Cissy always has a good time down at the pub - when she's had a few she's game for a song. But cheap music certainly can be potent and some of Cissy's memories hurt.
MARTIN GOLDSTEIN (piano)
Directed by JANE MORGAN. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Ashton
Piano:
Martin Goldstein
Directed By:
Jane Morgan.
Cissy:
Brenda Bruce

Helen Forrester takes
Christopher Somerville to places she remembers from her childhood in Liverpool, which form the background to her books Twopence to Cross the Mersey and Minerva's Stepchild.
Reader Anna Carteret Producer JUDE HOWELLS

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Forrester
Reader:
Anna Carteret
Producer:
Jude Howells

4: The World in a Speck of Light This week, Brian Redhead explores the sixth century and meets a quiet man who, more than any other single figure of his time, shaped the medieval world - a man who was no economist and yet who dictated the economic framework of much of Europe for 1,000 years after his death. He is patron saint of Europe but was no politician and never set foot outside Europe.
His name was Benedict. His secret, which still influences the world today, lies in the identity of his usually misidentified twin sister and a vision of a sunbeam. Reader GARARD GREEN Researcher SARAH RUTTY
Series producer FRANCES GUMLEY
(Re-broadcast on Tuesday at 8. 00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Producer:
Frances Gumley

with Sheila Hancock
Four programmes in which
Sheila and Guildhall students Xanthe Gresham and Peter Wingfield explore the craft of the actor. 1: Voice with Cicely Berry ,
Voice Coach to the Royal Shakespeare Company. Producer MERILYN HARRIS (R) revised (e)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheila Hancock
Unknown:
Peter Wingfield
Unknown:
Cicely Berry
Producer:
Merilyn Harris

with Marjorie Lofthouse 7: Stones Restaurant
Archaeologists Michael Pitts and Hilary Howard , disillusioned with their profession and disgusted by the lack of imaginative cuisine, decided they had their own recipe for success. Producers LUCY LUNT and ROSIE GREENHAM. BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Marjorie Lofthouse
Unknown:
Michael Pitts
Unknown:
Hilary Howard
Unknown:
Rosie Greenham.

Tourism - Enrichment or Exploitation?
Does tourism bring much-needed revenue to Third World countries or does it exploit cultures and unsettle indigenous communities?
How do cathedrals and places of pilgrimage maintain their identity and integrity?
Are tourists destroying the very places they have come to see? Ted Harrison investigates. Producer juu WILLS Editor DAVID COOMES

Contributors

Unknown:
Ted Harrison

John Burrows talks to aspiring Jeeveses of the 80s.

With DOUGLAS CLIENT, MARTIN CONNOLLY, ANDREW HASTINGS, ROBERT KLINGE, SHARON POSTE, IVOR SPENCER and JULIAN STEWART
Stereo

Contributors

Talks:
John Burrows
Unknown:
Martin Connolly
Unknown:
Andrew Hastings.
Unknown:
Robert Klinge
Unknown:
Sharon Poste.
Unknown:
Ivor Spencer
Unknown:
Julian Stewart

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