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from St George 's Church, Bristol.
Hark the glad sound! (T. Ravenscroft )
This is the truth sent
(Vaughan Williams) Angelus ad virginem (Andrew Carter ).
Pianist JOHN MARSH. Director of Music
JOHN DAVENPORT BBC Bristol. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
St George
Unknown:
T. Ravenscroft
Pianist:
Andrew Carter
Pianist:
John Marsh.

Simon Rae introduces your poetry requests. With readers
ELEANOR BRON and STEPHEN THORNE and guest
Roger McGough.
Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol
0 REQUESTS to: Poetry
Please!, BBC Bristol, BS8 2LR

Contributors

Introduces:
Simon Rae
Readers:
Eleanor Bron
Readers:
Stephen Thorne
Unknown:
Roger McGough.
Producer:
Susan Roberts

John Amis and Frank Muir challenge Ian Wallace and Denis Norden.
In the chair Steve Race. Questions compiled by STEVE RACE
Devised by TONY SHRYANE and EDWARD J. MASON Producer RICHARD EDIS Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
John Amis
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Denis Norden.
Unknown:
Steve Race.
Unknown:
Tony Shryane
Unknown:
Edward J. Mason

with Jenni Murray. Serial:
Pride and Prejudice by JANE AUSTEN abridged in 18 episodes by ELIZABETH BRADBURY. Read by Patricia Hodge (9). Serial producer PAT MCLOUGHLIN
Editor CLARE SELERIE-GREY

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Jane Austen
Unknown:
Elizabeth Bradbury.
Read By:
Patricia Hodge
Producer:
Pat McLoughlin
Editor:
Clare Selerie-Grey

Written by GRAHAM HARVEY
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Written By:
Graham Harvey
Jennifer:
Angela Piper
Brian:
Charles Collingwood
Phil:
Norman Painting
Jill:
Patricia Greene
Shula:
Judy Bennett
Mark:
Richard Derrington
David:
Timothy Bentinck
Nelson:
Jack May
Sid:
Alan Devereux
Kathy:
Hedli Niklaus
Lucy:
Tracy Jane White
Joe:
Edward Kelsey
Eddie:
Trevor Harrison
Clarrie:
Rosalind Adams
Sharon:
Celia Nelson
Mike:
Terry Mollqy
Betty:
Pamela Craig
Nigel:
Nigel Carrington
Det Sgt Barry:
David Vann
Mrs Antrobus:
Margot Boyd
Robert:
Graham Blockey
Lynda:
Carole Boyd
Waiter/Salesman:
Charles Simpson

Obeah by MICHELE CELESTE. With and Brixton, 1981: as a choir of West Indian grandparents prepares for the Easter concert, the spectre of a homeland curse on the black youth raises its head.
Music composed by FELIX CROSS Musicians
GASPER LAWAL .SAM KELLY andRAY CARLESS
Directed by MICHAEL FOX BBC Manchester Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Michele Celeste.
Composed By:
Felix Cross
Unknown:
Gasper Lawal
Unknown:
Sam Kelly
Unknown:
Ray Carless
Directed By:
Michael Fox
Preacher:
Joseph Marcell
Morgan:
Carmen Munroe
Gloria:
Isabelle Lucas
Louise:
Dona Croll
Kwaku:
Alex Tetteh Lartey
Girl:
Alice Arnold

And the show must go on. Paul Allen goes to the theatre in author
Beryl Bainbridge 's new novel; talks to soprano
Elizabeth Connell about recent challenges; and surveys the plans of theatre designers. Producer JOHN BOUNDY Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
Beryl Bainbridge
Soprano:
Elizabeth Connell
Producer:
John Boundy

The Initials in the Heart by LAURENCE WHISTLER abridged in ten episodes by SUE ANSTRUTHER .
Read by Ronald Pickup . The poignant story of the author's five-year marriage to the actress Jill Furse ...
Producer CHERRY COOKSON Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Whistler
Unknown:
Sue Anstruther
Read By:
Ronald Pickup
Unknown:
Jill Furse
Producer:
Cherry Cookson

Radio Radio Programme ... looks at how radio works and what works on radio. Plus Martin Brown meets special guest John Peel to ask him what it's like being Emma's brother. With Helen Atkinson-Wood
Angus Deayton
Michael Fenton-Stevens Geoffrey Perkins and Philip Pope.
Music by STEVE BROWN and PHILIP POPE
Producer DAVID TYLER Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Brown
Unknown:
John Peel
Unknown:
Helen Atkinson-Wood
Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Michael Fenton-Stevens
Unknown:
Geoffrey Perkins
Unknown:
Philip Pope.
Music By:
Steve Brown
Music By:
Philip Pope
Producer:
David Tyler

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