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talks, for the Week's 's Good Cause, about help being given to deaf people in developing countries.
This includes counselling, research into deafness, preventative measures, teacher training and provision of aids.
0 DONATIONS to:
Commonwealth Society for the Deaf, [address removed]

for Palm Sunday from St Margaret's Church, Westminster Abbey.
A service of Mattins following the order of the 1549 Prayer
Book in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Cranmer , conducted by the Rector, CANON DONALD GRAY. Psalm 96
Responses (William Smith ) Te Deum (Byrd)
Hymns: Ride on, ride on in majesty; When I survey the wondrous cross
Anthem: Hosanna to the son of David (Weelkes)
Readings: Zechariah 9, w 9-12; Matthew 21, w 1-11 Readers
THE RT HON BERNARD WEATHERILL , Speaker of the House of Commons;
EMMA NICHOLSON , MP.
Organist THOMAS trotter Director of Music
CHRISTOPHER STOKES

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Cranmer
Unknown:
Canon Donald Gray.
Unknown:
William Smith
Unknown:
Bernard Weatherill
Unknown:
Emma Nicholson
Unknown:
Christopher Stokes

by ANTHONY TROLLOPE , dramatised in eight parts by DAVID SPENSER. Episode 7
Narrator ALAN DUDLEY
Directed by GRAHAM GAULD Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Unknown:
David Spenser.
Narrator:
Alan Dudley
Directed By:
Graham Gauld
LadyCarbury:
Rosalind Shanks
Sir Felix:
Stephen Rashbrook
Hetta:
Debby Cumming
Roger:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Melmotte:
David March
Mme Melmotte:
Diana Olsson
Marie:
Emily Richard
Paul Montague:
John Levitt
Mrs Hurtle:
Jane Knowles
Mr Longstaffe:
John Westbrook
Adolphus:
Steve Hodson
Lord Nidderdale:
Andrew Branch
Ruby Ruggles:
Christine MacKie
Mrs Pipkin:
Chrys Salt
John Crumb:
Spencer Banks
Croll:
Jonathan Scott
Mr Squercum:
Anthony Jackson

Last of the present series. Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse introduce this week's birthday guest,
Phillip Schofield ; Paul Copley reads Stanley Bagshaw and the 14-Foot Wheel by BOB WILSON ; plus NOEL STREATFEILD 'S When the Siren Wailed, dramatised by RICHARD PINNER. 10: Coming Together, narrated by Wendy Richard.
Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN BBC Manchester. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Julie First
Unknown:
Adrian Moorhouse
Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Unknown:
Paul Copley
Unknown:
Stanley Bagshaw
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Noel Streatfeild
Dramatised By:
Richard Pinner.
Unknown:
Wendy Richard.

'I believe all but essential dogs should be banned from the city, so that dogs and people can stop driving each other crazy, and become best friends once more.' Miles Kington turns his attention to this absorbing issue for the third of six opinion documentaries.
Producer ANNA PARKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Miles Kington

by J.D. DOUGLAS
Three wise men confront each other at a political meeting.
Which philosophy should guide African-British people today? Civil disobedience? Violence? Back to Africa?
Producer LOUISE PURSLOW. Stereo (Adapted from the musical
'Black Heroes in the Hall of Fame (Also see 'After DreadandAnger', Tuesday 8.30pn)

Contributors

Unknown:
J.D. Douglas
Producer:
Louise Purslow.
Martin Luther King:
Mark Heath
Malcolm X:
Clark Peters
Marcus Garvey:
Count Prince Miller
Compere:
Robert Phillips
Singer:
Derldee Willlams

Second of two programmes.
When Bishop Lesslie Newbigin returned to Britain after 40 years as a missionary in India, he found that home thoughts on foreign missions had turned sour. Through conversations with leaders of the thriving churches of Asia and Africa,
Bishop Newbigin argues that a church that has lost its faith in missions has lost its faith. Keeping Faith
Is it wrong to convert others to one's own faith?
Researcher MICHAEL ROBERTS Producer IWAN RUSSELL JONES BBC Wales Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesslie Newbigin
Unknown:
Bishop Newbigin
Unknown:
Michael Roberts
Producer:
Iwan Russell

Words and music for Palm Sunday.
Our God Is Still Too Small
Last of six programmes for Lent. Humble God
John Young continues to relate the themes of Lent to today's world. He rejects a tame, controllable Christ and concludes that God takes sides. Readers ALAN SYKES and GLENYS MILES .
Producer NORMAN WINTER BBC Manchester. Stereo

Contributors

Readers:
Alan Sykes
Readers:
Glenys Miles

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