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0 worship the King
(Hanover) (BBC HB 471); Romans 13, w 3-10; Anthem: Love one another with a pure heart fervently (S.S.Wesley); Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost (Charity) (AMNS 154).
Director of Music
JONATHAN RENNERT. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Rennert.

by ANDY BAKER.
'Getting this house right, that was the most important thing for me ...'
Directed by ALISON HlNDELL Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Baker.
Directed By:
Alison Hlndell
Eric:
Richard Tate
Connie:
Marian Diamond
Peter:
Peter Gunn
Mary:
Susan Sheridan

A cappella
Robert SandaU explores a kind of music that puts aside high-tech instrumentation to concentrate on the simple power of the human voice, singing anything from pop to gospel.
Producer MIKE GREENWOOD Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Sandau
Producer:
Mike Greenwood

Poet's Progress
This year's Reith Lectures are presented by the French poet and writer Jacques Darras. While preparing the lectures,
Professor Darras travelled to some of the places that played an important part in his personal and intellectual development. Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN Stereo
0 See panel, left

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacques Darras.

Trestle Theatre puts its masks and mime at the service of the madrigal; and Natalie Wheen checks out the new films, and meets flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia.
Producer JOHN GOUDIE
Stereo (Revised repeat on Thursday at 4.35pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Guitarist:
Paco de Lucia.

Aspects of a decade recalled in nine parts by Harry Thompson.
4: The New Elizabethans The Coronation of 1953 was going to usher in a new Elizabethan age as full of triumph and achievement as the first: but in the 1950s, Drakes, Raleighs and Shakespeares were rather thin on the ground. Researcher
STEPHANIE CROWTHER
Producer AMANDA MARES BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Thompson.
Unknown:
Stephanie Crowther
Producer:
Amanda Mares

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