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from All Souls Church, London, led by Prebendary
Richard Bewes , with participants from the Wimbledon
Tennis Championships. Hymns: 0 God, Beyond All Praising; 0 How
Good Is the Lord; Fight the Good Fight.
Solos: Take Me to Where
You Are; Be Still for the Presence of God; Come and See the Shining
Hope; Lord for the Years. Readings (RSV): Isaiah 40, vv 25-31; Philippians 3, vv 7-16. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Bewes

John just wants to go to an ordinary school. But does he know he's blind? Written by John Ashbrook.
Director Sue Wilson. Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
John Ashbrook.
Director:
Sue Wilson.
Ray:
Kevin Lloyd
Ange:
Sunny Ormonde
John:
John-Paul Ford
Headmistress:
Margaret Courtenay
Psychologist:
Joe Dunlop
Miss Weissberg:
Sue Broomfield
Car driver:
Charles Simpson

Five programmes in which John Timpson introduces listeners to his part of the country in a series of conversations with people who live'and work in Norfolk.
1: Dick Joice , farmer and historian.
Producer Marjorie Lofthouse (R)

Contributors

Introduces:
John Timpson
Unknown:
Dick Joice
Producer:
Marjorie Lofthouse

Mollie Harris is in the popular Cotswold village of Bibury, visiting
Arlington Row where the weavers once lived and cooling her toes in the famous trout stream.
Martin Muncaster reports from Islay's summer festival, Kevin Boot goes to an east
Devon heath and Lyn Ten Kate is at the heart of village life, on the village cricket green.
Producer Irene Mallis

Contributors

Unknown:
Mollie Harris
Unknown:
Martin Muncaster
Unknown:
Kevin Boot
Unknown:
Lyn Ten
Producer:
Irene Mallis

The second of three programmes in which Cliff Morgan journeys along the River Tweed in the borders of Scotland.
Today he gets a history lesson about apples, visits the birthplace of the rugby sevens and Abbotsford, the home of Sir Walter Scott.
Producer Anthony Smith. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Morgan
Unknown:
Sir Walter Scott.
Producer:
Anthony Smith.

Presented by Julie Mayer from the River Thames.
Including A Cousin from Australia read by Bill Oddie and part 2 of E Nesbit's The House of Arden, with Penelope Keith.
Producer Julia Brooke. Stereo

Contributors

Presented By:
Julie Mayer
Read By:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
Penelope Keith.
Producer:
Julia Brooke.

The Multi-Coloured
Cloak of God
Three programmes. 2: The Challenge of Difference
Sue Talbot meets three men who have discovered the reality of God through cultural traditions other than their own.
Producer Norman Winter. Stereo

Contributors

Producer:
Norman Winter.

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