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from St Barnabas's
Church, Cheltenham, led by the Rev Peter Sibley. Thine Be the Glory; My Lord What Love Is This?; You Laid Aside Your
Majesty; Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart;
Luke 24, w 13-35 (NIV); Great Is Thy Faithfulness; Jesus, Jesus Holy and Exalted One; All Heaven Declares. Director of Music: Alison Bucknell. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Sibley.
Music:
Alison Bucknell.

A postbag edition. Clay Jones calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward to solve gardening problems sent in by listeners. Producer Amanda Mares
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Gardeners' Question Time. BBC, PO Box 27. Manchester M60 1 SJ

Contributors

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

Moving Along
Gillian Richmond 's sharply observed play about a female relationship challenged by the intrusion of male sexuality.
Director Sue Wilson. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Richmond
Director:
Sue Wilson.
Jenny:
Samantha Bond
Wendy:
Amanda Redman
Beryl:
Marcia Warren
Len:
Brian Miller
Adam:
Peter Harding
Chalky:
Stephen Garlick
Canteen assistant:
Elizabeth Kelly
Cab driver:
Danny Schiller
Boy:
Glen Mead
Girl:
Carly Britnell

The Bank-Busters
At Easter the federal authorities moved in to close down one bank in the USA. The bank is one of hundreds to close this year as the crisis in the country's banking industry gathers pace. In Business went in with the bank-busters, the first time a broadcasting team has been allowed to record this bizarre event.
Presented by Peter Day.
Stereo

Contributors

Presented By:
Peter Day.

A look at the life and work of renowned crime-writer
Ngaio Marsh ; Penelope Lively discusses her new novel, City of the Mind; and journalist Tony Parker describes his travels in the Soviet
Union for his social documentary Russian
Voices. With Nigel Forde.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ngaio Marsh
Unknown:
Tony Parker
Unknown:
Nigel Forde.

Queen Victoria Is Very III
Janet Henfrey reads from the autobiography of Katherine Moore , who went up to Oxford in 1918, the year of the great flu epidemic. At that time, women were not allowed to take degrees as women's education was not considered important or even very proper. Producer Tessa Kendall

Contributors

Unknown:
Janet Henfrey
Unknown:
Katherine Moore
Producer:
Tessa Kendall

Thai Break
The final programme in the series finds
Martin Roberts in the remote hills of north-east
Thailand, following a group of intrepid first-time trekkers as they face the challenge of mountainous jungle and perilous rivers. Producer Caroline Adams

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Roberts
Producer:
Caroline Adams

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