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from Ballywillan
Presbyterian Church,
Portrush, County Antrim. Conducted by THE REV JIM FRAZER. Readings:
Mark 14, w 66-72 (AV) I Peter 1, w 3-9 (GNB)
Hymns (CH3): Rejoice the Lord is King (296); For the beauty of the earth (367); The Lord's my shepherd (387); There's a wideness in God's mercy (218)
Anthems: The servant king; Come ye sinners.
Organist and choirmaster ADRIAN ANDERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Frazer.
Choirmaster:
Adrian Anderson

This week the team visits Devon, where members of the Kilminton Village
Produce Association put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Chair Clay Jones.
Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Fred Downham
Unknown:
Daphne Ledward.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Diana Stenson

No Name by WILKIE COLLINS adapted in six episodes by RAY JENKINS. Withand
Narrator Philip Sully. 4: July 1847
In her attempt to regain her inheritance from her cousin Noel Vanstone , Magdalen has disguised herself as Miss Susan Bygrave and gone to stay near Noel in Aldeburgh.
But Mrs Lecount suspects.

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilkie Collins
Unknown:
Ray Jenkins.
Narrator:
Philip Sully.
Unknown:
Noel Vanstone
Unknown:
Miss Susan Bygrave
Magdalen Vanstone:
Sophie Thompson
Mrs Lecount:
Eleanor Bron
Capt Wragge:
Jack May
Mrs Wragge:
Vivian Pickles
Noel Vanstone:
Nigel Anthony

Poems of the Second World War
In the late 1970s the Salamander Oasis Trust issued a public request for poetry written by men and women of the British forces during the last war. Erik de Mauny introduces some of those poems and talks to some of the surviving poets.
Producer HARRY SCHNEIDER

Contributors

Producer:
Harry Schneider

Colin Welland grew up in Newton-le-Willows. His return journey takes him along the first passenger railway in the world, up a mine, and on to the racecourse he last saw covered with GIs' tents for his film Yanks.
Producer KATE WHITEHEAD BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Welland
Producer:
Kate Whitehead

Presented by Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse. This week's birthday guest is Timmy Mallett. The Spamchester Soccer Shocker by LEE PRESSMAN with Elizabeth Estensen and Timothy . Spall Bill Torrance gives clues for week two of the CWCT (Cat's Whiskers Castle
Trail) and Victoria Wood reads The Last Vampire by WILLIS HALL adapted in six parts by ALFRED BRADLEY.
3: Henry and the Count Taking part
Ken Cumberlidge ,
Andy Hockley , Nigel Carrington , Lesley Kaufman.
Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN

Contributors

Presented By:
Julie First
Presented By:
Adrian Moorhouse.
Unknown:
Timmy Mallett.
Unknown:
Lee Pressman
Unknown:
Elizabeth Estensen
Unknown:
Timothy . Spall
Unknown:
Bill Torrance
Unknown:
Victoria Wood
Unknown:
Willis Hall
Unknown:
Alfred Bradley.
Unknown:
Ken Cumberlidge
Unknown:
Andy Hockley
Unknown:
Nigel Carrington
Unknown:
Lesley Kaufman.
Unknown:
Lis Roberts
Producer:
Mary Kalemkerian

A 12-part series.
11: The Richness of Poverty This week Brian Redhead falls in step with Francis of Assisi, the poor little madman for God.
He also meets a pope, ascetic heretics who would not eat eggs and a king who bit off the top of his sceptre - and he discovers an unexpected side to the Inquisition. Studio producer AMANDA HANCOX Series producer
FRANCES GUMLEY (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead

In Every Comer Sing Derek Wilson presents a six-part series on the history of hymnody. 1: The Triumph of the Laity
Reader BRIAN GEAR.
Music by the BRISTOL HIGHBURY SINGERS, with soloists MARGARET THOMAS and STEPHEN FOULKES. Organist COLIN STUART
Music Director JOHN BISHOP Producer ALISON BOGLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Wilson
Reader:
Brian Gear.
Singers:
Bristol Highbury
Soloists:
Margaret Thomas
Soloists:
Stephen Foulkes.
Organist:
Colin Stuart
Director:
John Bishop
Producer:
Alison Bogle

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