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This week Claire Powell takes breakfast with Malcolm Morrison , a young man who left academic life in Glasgow to join his grandmother on her farm near
Forsinard in Sutherland. Producer SUE SMITH BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Claire Powell
Unknown:
Malcolm Morrison

speaks, for The Week's Good Cause, on behalf of an organisation which offers practical and emotional support to those who have suffered the effects of crime.
0 DONATIONS: Victim Support. [address removed]
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from Highfields Free
Church, Cardiff, led by THE REV HEFIN ELIAS. Love Never Fails
I Corinthians 13; Glory be to God the Father; Blest be the tie that binds; Peace be to this habitation. Preacher
THE REV GERAINT FIELDER BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Hefin Elias.

This week the team visits Coventry, where members of the Wolston and Brandon Allotment and Gardens Association put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips. Chair Clay Jones.
Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Fred Downham
Unknown:
Sue Phillips.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Diana Stenson

Presented by Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse. Birthday feature: Radio Lollipop celebrates ten years on the air.
Willie Rushton reads Toothie and Cat by GENE KEMP.
Bill Torrance heads south in the Big Budgie for week five of the CWCT (Cat's Whiskers Castle Trail) and Victoria Wood reads the final episode of The Last Vampire by willis HALL, adapted by ALFRED BRADLEY :
The Black Bat Flies Away. Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN BBC Manchester. Stereo

Contributors

Presented By:
Julie First
Presented By:
Adrian Moorhouse.
Unknown:
Willie Rushton
Unknown:
Gene Kemp.
Adapted By:
Alfred Bradley

Rosemary Hartill meets five people who live and work in Northern Ireland. 3: Ashes to Ashes
Jim Bell works for the family firm. His business is burying the dead. But when night falls, he walks next door and becomes the landlord of the local pub where people gather to drink their pints and swap yarns. In both his jobs, listening is everything. Producer ERNEST REA

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill
Unknown:
Jim Bell
Producer:
Ernest Rea

In Every Corner Sing
A six-part series on the history of hymnody with Derek Wilson.
4: Two Kinds of Revival By the 19th century hymns had become an established part of church life. But a passionate anti-Protestant movement produced a new kind of hymnody. And then came the American evangelists.
Reader BRIAN GEAR.
Music performed by the BRISTOL HIGHBURY SINGERS with soloists
MARGARET THOMAS and STEPHEN FOULKES. Organist COLIN STUART Musical Director
JOHN BISHOP
Producer ALISON BOGLE BBC Bristol. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Wilson.
Reader:
Brian Gear.
Soloists:
Margaret Thomas
Soloists:
Stephen Foulkes.
Organist:
Colin Stuart
Organist:
Musical Director
Producer:
Alison Bogle

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