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Parish Mass from
St Augustine 's
Church, Daventry, Northamptonshire.
Celebrant and Preacher: Fr Dermot O'Gorman , SS.CC; Readings (JB): Exodus 19, vv 2-6;
Matthew 9, v 36; 10, v 8; Praise Him, Raise Your
Voice in Song; I'll Follow Where You Lead; Here I Am, Lord; I Hear You, Jesus; Give Me Joy in My Heart.

Contributors

Unknown:
St Augustine
Unknown:
Fr Dermot O'Gorman

Tell Eddie a secret and he won't betray you.
He can draw music but he does not speak. It's easier that way, no one ridicules him. But when a young girl confides in him, her advances shatter his peaceful world. with Alice Arnold, Peter Craze and Cara Kelly. Piano Mary Nash.
Written by Craig Warner Director Caroline Raphael Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alice Arnold
Unknown:
Peter Craze
Piano:
Cara Kelly.
Piano:
Mary Nash.
Written By:
Craig Warner
Director:
Caroline Raphael
Eddie:
Philip Davis
Eddie's mother:
Paula Jacobs
Joanne:
Joan Walker
Fred:
Norman Bird
Pete:
Anthony Jackson
Bob:
William Simons
Fiona:
Zelah Clarke

Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
Third of five fantasies.
A chance encounter with the famed Maori songstress in Sowerby Bridge causes Claude Jenks to indulge in random jottings....
Reader Malcolm Hebden. Written by Brian Thompson Producer Alastair Wilson (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Claude Jenks
Reader:
Malcolm Hebden.
Written By:
Brian Thompson
Producer:
Alastair Wilson

Presenter Andy Crane goes behind the scenes at ... Old Trafford
Cricket Club. Plus part 5 of The Puddlethorpe Carnival Coup and part 6 of E B White's Charlotte's Web.
Producer Mary Kalemkerian Stereo

Contributors

Presenter:
Andy Crane
Producer:
Mary Kalemkerian

Nigel Forde keeps a date with novelist
Barbara Taylor Bradford ; talks to Dannie Abse about his new collection of poems; and takes off to Brighton in pursuit of a literary gangster.

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Forde
Talks:
Barbara Taylor Bradford
Unknown:
Dannie Abse

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