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LW only 7.40-8.00 with Clive Jacobs and Trevor Barnes
Producer CHRISTINE MORGAN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Jacobs
Unknown:
Trevor Barnes
Producer:
Christine Morgan
Editor:
Beverley McAinsh

from the Parish Church of St Mary, Petworth, during the Petworth Festival. Morning Prayer for the Eve of St Thomas. Preacher
THE REV MICHAEL MORRIS
Genesis 12, w 1-4; John 20, w 24-29; I commit my spirit (Norris); Christ is King (Vulpius); Let us with a gladsome mind (Monkland)
Director of Music
DAVID OWEN NORRIS
Organist MALCOLM BRINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
St Thomas.
Unknown:
Michael Morris

Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by NIALL FRASER Producer JOHN SCOTNEY Editor RUTH PATTERSON BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Editor:
Anthony Parkin
Directed By:
Niall Fraser
Producer:
John Scotney
Editor:
Ruth Patterson

The Heart of a Dog by MIKHAIL BULGAKOV translated by MICHAEL GLENNY dramatised by BRIAN WRIGHT
Starring Andrew Sachs as the dog, Sharik
(1989 Sony Award Winner for Best Actor) and Charles Kay as Professor Preobrazhensky. In a bleak doorway in 1920s Moscow, a dog cringes. Passing by is a famous surgeon - and thus begins a remarkable experiment. Bormenthal .STEVE HODSON
Musical director COLIN SELL
Directed by DAVID HITCHINSON Stereo (First broadcast on BBC World Service)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mikhail Bulgakov
Translated By:
Michael Glenny
Dramatised By:
Brian Wright
Unknown:
Andrew Sachs
Unknown:
Charles Kay
Directed By:
David Hitchinson
Zina:
Joanna MacKie
Shvonder:
Peter Craze
Fyodor:
Norman Bird
Darya Petrovna:
Jill Fenner
Policeman:
Ian Targett

Professor Brian Morris follows the life of Thomas Cranmer from his birth in Aslockton to his execution at Oxford.
Taking part: The Most Rev and Rt Hon
Robert Runcie , The Rt Hon Tony Benn , mp, The Rt Hon
Enoch Powell , Professors Henry Chadwick , Eric Ives , David Loades and Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone.
Producer STEPHEN OLIVER
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Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Brian Morris
Unknown:
Thomas Cranmer
Unknown:
Robert Runcie
Unknown:
Tony Benn
Unknown:
Enoch Powell
Unknown:
Henry Chadwick
Unknown:
Eric Ives
Unknown:
David Loades
Producer:
Stephen Oliver

The last programme in the series presented by Penelope Lively.
Novelist Susan Hill and Brough Girling , author and director of the Children's Book
Foundation, recommend some recently-published summer holiday reading.

Contributors

Presented By:
Penelope Lively.
Unknown:
Susan Hill
Unknown:
Brough Girling

The memoirs, in three parts, of Dr Henry Shinglewood Taylor edited by PETER HADLEY , read by Graeme Garden 1: Medical Student at Guy's Hospital, 1862 Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Henry Shinglewood Taylor
Edited By:
Peter Hadley
Read By:
Graeme Garden
Producer:
Pamela Howe

by Alan Garner, dramatised in three episodes by David Wade.
The sequel to The Weirdstone of Brisingamen.
An evocative tale of Celtic mysteries, elves, spirits and strange presences.
BBC Manchester. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Author:
Alan Garner
Dramatised by:
David Wade
Director:
Caroline Smith
Colin:
Steven Rendall
Susan:
Jenny Luckraft
Cadellin:
Neville Barber
Uthecar:
Cliff Howells
Albanac:
Tom Mannion
Atlendor:
Ronald Herdman
Gowther:
Russell Dixon
Bess:
Judith Barker

4.00 Education Matters
Susan Marling explores the changing world of education.
4.30 New Series
Sport in Question In the first of seven programmes, snooker star
Dennis Taylor , hockey player Mary Neville and Jim Blair , fitness consultant to the All-Blacks rugby team, air their views on topical sporting questions raised by an invited audience at Queen's University, Belfast. Chair Tom McNab
Producer FRANK WARWICK
5.00 Applying the Micro
In the last of the series,
Dilly Barlow and Nigel Forde look at the Musical Micro and discover how information technology is helping the musician.
Producer CUVE WILLIAMSON
5.30 Telling It How it Was An eight-part guide to collecting oral history presented by Steve Humphries. 2: Interview Techniques (R)
4.00 Education Matters
Susan Marling explores the changing world of education. 4.30 New Series
Sport in Question In the first of seven programmes, snooker star
Dennis Taylor, hockey player Mary Neville and Jim Blair, fitness consultant to the All-Blacks rugby team, air their views on topical sporting questions raised by an invited audience at Queen's University, Belfast. Chair Tom McNab
Producer FRANK WARWICK
5.00 Applying the Micro
In the last of the series, Dilly
Barlow and Nigel Forde look at the Musical Micro and discover how information technology is helping the musician.
Producer CUVE WILLIAMSON
5.30 Telling It How it Was An eight-part guide to collecting oral history presented by Steve Humphries. 2: Interview Techniques (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Marling
Unknown:
Dennis Taylor
Unknown:
Mary Neville
Unknown:
Jim Blair
Unknown:
Tom McNab
Producer:
Frank Warwick
Unknown:
Dilly Barlow
Unknown:
Nigel Forde
Presented By:
Steve Humphries.

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