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from St Andrew 's Church, Taunton, to mark the beginning of the Decade of Evangelism.
Led by the Rev Roger Flower and the Rev
David Fletcher.
Preacher: the Bishop of Taunton, the Rt Rev Nigel McCulloch. Tell Out, My Soul
(Woodlands); Thou Whom Shepherds Worshipped (Quam Pastores); 0 Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness (Was Lebet); Kyrie Eleison (Taize); God So Loved the World
(Stainer); Shine, Jesus Shine (Kendrick). Director of Music
Michael Martin. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
St Andrew
Unknown:
Roger Flower
Unknown:
David Fletcher.
Unknown:
Nigel McCulloch.
Unknown:
Jesus Shine
Music:
Michael Martin.

visits Cheshire, where members of the Alderley Edge and Wilmsiow
Horticultural and Rose
Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson

Contributors

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

Curtmantle by Christopher Fry. 'Henry II,
Henry Curtmantle we sometimes called him, with his cloak as short as his need for sleep. His energy was like creation itself.'
Music David Firman
Performed by Douglas Wootton and Keith Thompson Director Jane Morgan. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Fry.
Unknown:
Henry Curtmantle
Music:
David Firman
Unknown:
Douglas Wootton
Unknown:
Keith Thompson
Director:
Jane Morgan.
Henry II:
Brian Cox
Becket:
Bernard Hepton
Eleanor,:
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
William Marshal:
Norman Rodway
Barber:
Stephen Thorne
Wife/Old woman:
Katherine Parr
Juggler:
Alex Jennings
Huckster:
Stuart Organ
Blae:
Frances Jeater
Richard Anesty:
John Livesey
Gilbert Foliot:
Hugh Dickson
Earl of Leicester:
Stephen Thorne
Young Henry:
Roger Allam
Richard:
Andrew Seear
Geoffrey:
Stuart Organ
John:
Gary Cady
Roger:
Kevin McNally
Philip of france:
Simon Hewitt

'Drama, circus, compassion, sexual stimulation or peace: all these things can be communicated by this fantastic instrument we call a voice.'
The first of six programmes in which Elisabeth Soderstrom chooses music to accompany her reflections on singers and singing. Producer Gillian Hush , Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Elisabeth Soderstrom
Producer:
Gillian Hush

The winner of the 1990 Sony Award for Best General Feature.
Jenni Mills talks to Liz and Fordyce Maxwell.
In 1982 their 11-year-old daughter Susan disappeared walking home along a country road in Northumbria. Her body was found two weeks later over 200 miles away.
Producer Sarah Rowlands (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Fordyce Maxwell.
Producer:
Sarah Rowlands

Words and music for
Sunday night.
God and Gothic
In the first of four talks, Dr George Pattison considers the message that medieval art has for the modern church architect.
Producer Alastair Simmons. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr George Pattison
Producer:
Alastair Simmons.

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