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Mass from St Francis of Assisi Church, Ely, Cardiff. Celebrant:
Fr Matthew Jones. With children of St Francis
Junior School, conducted by Marilyn Williamson , and the Mary Immaculate High School Choir, conducted by Liz York. Readings: Acts 4, w
32-35; I John 5, vv 1-6; John 20, vv 19-31.
Alleluia, Sing to Jesus;
Lord Have Mercy; Glory to God in the Highest;
Psalm 117; Alleluia!; Blest Are You, Lord; This Is My Body, Broken for You; At the Name of Jesus.
Organist: Peter Shepherd. Conductor: W Cooper.

Contributors

Unknown:
St Francis
Unknown:
Fr Matthew Jones.
Conducted By:
Marilyn Williamson
Conducted By:
Liz York.
Organist:
Peter Shepherd.

This week the team visits Wakefield, where members of the Horbury and District Allotment and Gardeners' Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
0 WRITE on postcards only to: Gardeners' Question Time, BBC, PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Fred Downham
Unknown:
Daphne Ledward.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Amanda Mares

Two couples innocently toy with a ouija board and find themselves drawn into an unnerving relationship with the spirit of Jonas, who died a century before.
Written by J C W Brook.
With Carole Boyd.
Director Ian Cotterell. Stereo 0 DRAMA PHONE LINE: full details of this week's Radio 3 and Radio 4 dramas, including synopses, star casts and background stories about the productions. Dial 0[number removed]- calls charged at 33p per minute cheap rate, 44p all other times.

Contributors

Unknown:
Carole Boyd.
Director:
Ian Cotterell.
Max Brown:
Julian Holloway
Julie Brown:
Anna Cropper
Hugo Stevens:
John Rye
Pat Stevens:
Prunella Scales
Mohammet Asif:
David March

From Clogs to Clogs? In the last of his three programmes on Britain's relative economic decline, Peter Hennessy asks: after a century of political debate about industrial regeneration, is Britain a nation that really wants to be modernised? Or is it simply lack of business as usual?

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hennessy

The last in a three-part journey with Cliff Michelmore. This week: from Poole Harbour to
Swanage, around Durlston Head to Kimmeridge Bay. Producer Anthony Smith. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore.
Producer:
Anthony Smith.

Is Service Included?
Are you really being served? The high street boomed in the 1980s but then went head first into recession, ruining many reputations. Today's programme finds out where retailing is heading in the hard times and, in an exclusive interview, hears from Lord Rayner, the retiring chairman of Marks and Spencer.
Presented by Peter Day. Stereo

Contributors

Presented By:
Peter Day.

Nigel Forde explores the novelist's mind, with the help of contemporary writers including
Paul Auster , Maeve Binchy, Susan Hill and David Lodge.

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Forde
Unknown:
Paul Auster
Unknown:
Susan Hill
Unknown:
David Lodge.

Further Travels with Henry Written and read by Collin Johnson.
Following last year's popular Travels with Henry, the story continues, describing the author's honeymoon and his experiences performing his one-man Henry V to farmers in New England, USA.
Director Andy Jordan. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Collin Johnson
Read By:
Collin Johnson.
Director:
Andy Jordan.

Four programmes reflecting personal views of the elements.
2: Air
Impressions of their chosen element from a polar explorer, an astronaut, an astronomer, balloonists, a birdwatcher, kite-fliers, a weather forecaster and members of the Red Arrows aerobatic team.
Stereo

The second of three programmes in which
Martin Roberts follows the fortunes of some intrepid first-timers.
Blood, Sweat and Tears Three house officers are followed through their first day - and night - at Manchester's
Withington Hospital. Producer Caroline Adams

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Roberts
Producer:
Caroline Adams

Francis Grier 's series on women in the Bible is completed with the story of Ruth and Naomi and illustrated with the third movement of his Miriam
String Quartet.
Producer Shirley Scott. Stereo (Postponed from 3 March)

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Grier
Producer:
Shirley Scott.

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