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The Day of Resurrection (Ellacombe, BBC HB
112); Reading: John 20, w 19-29; Bring us, 0
Lord God (W H Harris); How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
(St Peter , BBC HB 142) Director of Music
Jonathan Rennert Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
St Peter
Unknown:
Jonathan Rennert

John Horsley Denton tells the story of Nagaland. During the last war, remote Naga tribesmen in north-east India were led against the Japanese by their honorary 'white queen', Ursula Graham Bower. Now the queen is dead, Nagaland is closed to westerners, and her daughter has inherited the Naga cause. Music Nick Sargent
Producer Chris Eldon-Lee BBC North (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Horsley Denton
Unknown:
Ursula Graham Bower.

The last of four programmes in which
Martin Wainwright joins a party of entomologists on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi - and, in the process, realises a childhood dream.
4: A Well-Loved Nursery Rhyme Does Its Bitfor International Harmony Producer John Watkins

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Wainwright
Producer:
John Watkins

On the tenth anniversary of Zimbabwe's independence, Anne Catchpole reports on how women's lives have been affected by the political transformation. Woman's Hour Book of Short Stories:
3: The Mask of the Bear by Margaret Laurence (first of two parts). Reader Liza Ross.
Presenter Jenni Murray.

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Catchpole
Unknown:
Margaret Laurence
Reader:
Liza Ross.
Presenter:
Jenni Murray.

The last in a trilogy of plays by Alex Ferguson. With Art
Davies Karl Boyd.
For the Honour of the Family
Jarrow in the hungry 30s, and young Lecky learns more lessons from his adored Uncle
Freddie, who takes on heavyweight rag-and-bone man Ali Jamjar in a street fight but lives to tell the tale and save the family name.
Narrator Alex Ferguson
Director Dave Sheasby BBC North. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Alex Ferguson.
Unknown:
Davies Karl Boyd.
Unknown:
Ali Jamjar
Narrator:
Alex Ferguson
Director:
Dave Sheasby
Uncle Freddie:
Art Davies
Lecky:
Karl Boyd
Mam:
Val McLane
Auntie Bella:
Barbara Marten
Ali Jamjar:
Rod Arthur
Mrs Richardson:
Barbara Peirson
Mrs Blenkinsop:
Elizabeth Kelly
Brian:
Ray Ashcroft
Barry:
Maxton G Beesley

Eight studies in sedition and rebellion presented by Brian Redhead. 6: Marx and Freud Marx saw existing states as upholding outdated property structures and class systems. He wanted neither. For Freud, civilisation's rules and customs were a focus for rebellion.
Both men have had a profound impact on the 20th century. But did Marx make things worse? And does
Freud explain why?
Consultant Dr Janet Coleman Producer Christopher Stone Stereo

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Redhead.
Presented By:
Freud Marx
Unknown:
Dr Janet Coleman
Producer:
Christopher Stone

Nigel Andrews sees the film about small-town
America that has been a surprising smash-hit; East European theatre comes to Liverpool; and Matthew Sweeney writes a poem for Kaleidoscope.
Producer John Goudie Stereo (Revised repeat tomorrow at 4.35pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Andrews
Unknown:
Matthew Sweeney
Producer:
John Goudie

Four programmes. 3: A Trip to London Day trippers to the capital recapture
London as it used to be in the 20s and 30s. 'London was the place to go. You had everything there.
The museums, the zoo, the river,
Buckingham Palace. You could never be bored in London, and we used to have a whale of a time.' Producer Angela Hind
BBC South and East. Stereo

Contributors

Producer:
Angela Hind

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