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from the Priory Church, Malvem, led by the Rev Julian Charley and the Rev Donald Stevenson , with the BBC Singers directed by John Poole. Matthew 16, w 21-25; I Peter 2, w 21-25; Lift High the Cross; Crown
Him with Many Crowns; My Song Is Love
Unknown; Jubilate
(Britten); Christus factus est (Bruckner)
Organist David Cooper Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Charley
Unknown:
Donald Stevenson
Directed By:
John Poole.
Organist:
David Cooper

Clay Jones digs into the postbag and calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward to solve listeners' gardening problems. Producer Diana Stenson BBC North

Contributors

Unknown:
Clay Jones
Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Fred Downham
Unknown:
Daphne Ledward
Producer:
Diana Stenson

Two self-obsessed writers working on rather similar biographies about Byron communicate via answer-machine about a possible clash of interests. But could it be turned to their advantage?
Stereo (R)

Contributors

Writer:
Guy Meredith
Director:
Cherry Cookson
Isobel:
Anna Massey
Rob:
Bill Nighy
Lisa:
Anna Nygh
Maitre d'hotel/Professor Bellini:
Nicholas Courtney
Taxi driver:
Ian Michie

A seven-part series compiled by Michael Bakewell.
Anton Chekhov - a life reflected in his own writings, the words of his family and friends and the characters who people his plays.
With David Suchet. 5: The Temptation of St Antony
'Silk nightgowns only spell pleasure to me in that they are soft to the touch. Comfort has its appeal for me, but debauchery no allure.' with John Baddeley ,
David King , Marcia King John Moffatt and Simon Treves
Director Rosemary Hart Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Bakewell.
Unknown:
Anton Chekhov
Unknown:
David Suchet.
Unknown:
John Baddeley
Unknown:
David King
Unknown:
Marcia King
Unknown:
John Moffatt
Unknown:
Simon Treves
Director:
Rosemary Hart
Chekhov:
David Suchet
Maria Chekhov:
Anna Massey
Arkadina:
Janet Suzman
Trigorin/Reader:
John Rowe
Mikhail Chekhov:
Nicholas Farrell
Alexander Chekhov:
David Goudge
Lydia Avilova:
Polly James
Lika Mizinova:
Victoria Carling
Tatyana Kupernik:
Alice Arnold
Danchenko:
Geoffrey Whitehead
Tolstoy:
Michael Kilgarriff

The first of three profiles of churches where Christianity is adapting to meet today's challenges.
The Nine O'Clock Service In Sheffield a phenomenal church within a church is evolving. Labelled
'God's acid house' by the press, the Nine O'Clock Service - basically Anglican in nature - gears its worship to the nightclub culture. Their teaching service is a cross between Wogan and the Oprah Winfrey Show; they celebrate communion in Russian Orthodox style and once a month they worship in a nightclub ...
Producer Alison Bogle BBC Bristol. Stereo

Contributors

Producer:
Alison Bogle

In the last programme of the series, Andrea Adams presents a portrait of campaigner Diana Lamplugh - founder of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust.
Producer Cathy Drysdale

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrea Adams
Unknown:
Diana Lamplugh
Unknown:
Suzy Lamplugh
Producer:
Cathy Drysdale

Ludovic Kennedy spent idyllic childhood summers in the Scottish seaside town of Nairn.
From there he explored the area's ancient fortresses and imagined the sounds of battle on nearby Culloden Moor. Producer Jill Marshall BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Ludovic Kennedy
Producer:
Jill Marshall

Presenter Andy Crane. Be a supersleuth with Kitty Purwell and Dick Dogsbody in The Crump Cunundrum by Lee Pressman.
For National Pet Week Katie Boyle tells Andy how she rescues stray dogs. Serial: Finn MacCool and the Small Men of Deeds by Pat O'Shea , adapted in four parts by Alfred Bradley.
3: A Thief in the Night Serial director Ev Draper Research Lis Roberts
Producer Mary Kalemkerian BBC North. Stereo

Contributors

Presenter:
Andy Crane.
Presenter:
Dick Dogsbody
Unknown:
Crump Cunundrum
Unknown:
Lee Pressman.
Unknown:
Katie Boyle
Unknown:
Pat O'Shea
Unknown:
Alfred Bradley.

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