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Holy Communion from
St James 's Church,
Muswell Hill , London.
Celebrant and preacher: the Rev Michael Bunker.
Readings: Philippians 3, v 12 to 4, v 1; Matthew 6, vv 25-34. Thine Be the Glory (AHB 193); Name of All Majesty (HTC 218); Such Love; Ye
Servants of God (AHB 336); Rejoice, Rejoice. Director of Music
Hubert Best
Organist Jeremy Allen Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
St James
Unknown:
Muswell Hill
Unknown:
Michael Bunker.

This week the team visits Oxfordshire where members of the Hook Norton Horticultural
Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
v WRITE to: 'Gardeners' Question Time', BBC, PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ
W FEATURE: page 29
• CEEFAX: page 637

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Fred Downham
Unknown:
Sue Phillips.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Diana Stenson

Blue Pacific Island
On a hot summer afternoon, on a train somewhere between Victoria and Clapham Junction, Susan meets Peter, 30 years her senior, who may or may not be a spy.
Written by Andrew Rissik.
Director Caroline Raphael Stereo (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Andrew Rissik.
Director:
Caroline Raphael
Susan:
Juliet Stevenson
Peter:
Anthony Bate
Helen:
Atkinson Wood
Allenby:
Bernard Brown

Moneybags and Brains In the second of two programmes, Peter Hennessy asks: will
British influence increase in Washington thanks to a Gulf dividend, or does the 'special relationship' now depend on the degree to which Britain commits herself to Europe? Producer Caroline Anstey

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hennessy
Producer:
Caroline Anstey

In 1987 Colleen and Angus [text removed] adopted a much-longed-for
2-year-old child called Kate, a sister to their own son Ian. It was no ordinary adoption, however, as the [text removed]s knew that
Kate was HIV positive and would probably develop AIDS.
Helen Boaden reports. Producer Anne-Marie Cole (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus [text removed]
Unknown:
Helen Boaden
Producer:
Anne-Marie Cole

In the 1920s a broken love affair, an illegitimate child and an unhappy marriage left Dorothy L Sayers bruised and battered. By the 1950s she had become an outspoken champion of orthodox Christianity and the Church of England. Andrew Green, with the help of Sayers's friends, biographers and the author's own letters, explores the possible connection between the two: was her theology born solely out of crisis, or was it an integral part of her life?
Producer David Coomes. Stereo

Contributors

Producer:
David Coomes.

How can morality survive in a 'holy war'?
In the second of four reflections on turning-points in history, Keith Clements recounts the remarkable story of the treachery and truces during the 12th-century siege of the Crusaders' stronghold at Kerak. Producer Stephen Lynas Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Clements
Producer:
Stephen Lynas

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