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led by The Rev Norman Winter who joins students preparing for the Roman Catholic priesthood at Ushaw
College, Durham.
Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; John 11, w 45-57 (JB); Centre of my life (Psalm 16); Your will be done.
Musical Director
Julian Wiener
Organist William Wilson BBC North

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev Norman Winter
Organist:
Julian Wiener
Organist:
William Wilson

In the final challenge, Maurice Hayes and Paddy Fitzpatrick from Ireland v the resident team, Irene Thomas and Eric Kom.
With Gordon Clough and Louis Allen in the chair.
Researchers Audrey Robins and Bernice Coupe
Producer Paul Z Jackson BBC North. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Hayes
Unknown:
Paddy Fitzpatrick
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Unknown:
Eric Kom.
Unknown:
Gordon Clough
Unknown:
Louis Allen
Unknown:
Audrey Robins

with Jenni Murray. Serial: Coming First by Paul Bryers , abridged and produced in 12 episodes by Pat McLoughlin. Reader Philip Fox (part 3).
Editor Clare Selerie-Grey

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Paul Bryers
Reader:
Pat McLoughlin.
Reader:
Philip Fox
Editor:
Clare Selerie-Grey

Giselle Dancing
Act Two: Giselle is dead, betrayed by Albrecht. Myrthe, Queen of the Wilis, climbs up on point at the beginning of the act to claim Giselle as one of her band of avenging spirits.
Hilarion and Albrecht are their victims, condemned to dance to death.
Stereo

with Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton , who talks to the first of the five shortlisted entries for The Times/PM
Environment Award. Editor Kevin Marsh
0 EARTHWATCH: page 83

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Sykes
Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
Editor:
Kevin Marsh

Time of Their Lives
An occasional series of biographical plays. Testimonies by Helena Osborne. With Julia Ford Steve Hodson.
Anne Lee from
Manchester was to become the leader of the 'Shaking Quakers' or Shakers. Her message was salvation through total celibacy, but where did this leave her husband Abraham?
Director Janet Whitaker
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Helena Osborne.
Unknown:
Julia Ford
Unknown:
Steve Hodson.
Unknown:
Anne Lee
Director:
Janet Whitaker
Anne:
Julia Ford
Abraham:
Steve Hodson
Richard Hocknell:
Manning Redwood
James Whitaker:
Paul Downing
Jane Wardley:
Kathleen Helme
Jailer:
Ronnie Herdman
John Lee:
Stephen Thome
Bessie:
Marlene Sidaway
James:
John Moffatt
Joseph:
Ken Cumberlidge
John Toumley:
Donald Gee
Mercy Whitaker:
Jo Kendall
Mary Partington:
Marcia King
Jack Partington:
Christopher Scott
Midwife:
Susan Sheridan
William:
David Alker
George:
Darren Harris

Brian Moore writes about personal crisis in his new novel; singer Robert Tear describes the twists and turns of his own life; and Paul Vaughan meets film-makers who believe in their message.
Producer John Goudie
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Moore
Singer:
Robert Tear
Singer:
Paul Vaughan
Producer:
John Goudie

The Weird Dimension
Something weird on your radio? Well, brush it off and tune in to tonight's show.
1984 Sony Award winner: Best Light Entertainment Programme. Starring
Christopher Barrie Nick Maloney and Nick Wilton. Script Rob Grant and Doug Naylor
Music Peter Brewis
Producer Alan Nixon Stereo (R;

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Barrie
Unknown:
Nick Maloney
Unknown:
Nick Wilton.
Script:
Rob Grant
Script:
Doug Naylor
Music:
Peter Brewis
Producer:
Alan Nixon

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