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from West Cliff Baptist Church, Bournemouth, during the Baptist annual assembly. Led by the Rev Raymond Tucker.
Preacher: the Rev
Roy Jenkins , President of the Baptist Union of Great
Britain. 0 For a Thousand
Tongues; Ascribe
Greatness; Jesus, We Enthrone You; God of Grace and God of Glory; God We Praise You, God
We Bless You; Go Forth and Tell; Isaiah 58, w 1-12; Luke 4, w 16-21. Musical Director
George Bexon. Organist Paul Lavender. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Tucker.
Unknown:
Roy Jenkins
Organist:
George Bexon.
Organist:
Paul Lavender.

This week the team visits Brecon in Powys where members of the Brecknock Gardening Association put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
* WRITE on postcards only to: Gardeners' Question Time, BBC. PO Box 27. Manchester M60 1 SJ 0 FACTSHEET 18: send a sae to: [address removed]GARDENING: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Fred Downham
Unknown:
Sue Phillips.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Amanda Mares

To Die in Africa
As he waits alone through the last tense, terrible hours of the siege of Khartoum, General
Gordon struggles with an enemy - but is that enemy the Mahdi ... or himself?
Written by David Mowat.
Director David Johnstone Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
David Mowat.
Director:
David Johnstone
General Gordon:
Paul Daneman
Mahdi:
Brian Blessed
Faragh Pasha:
Marc Zuber
Abd El Keder:
Nicholas Courtney
Hansal:
Richard Tate
Mrs Hansal:
Madi Hedd
Sayeed:
Ian Michie
Deserter:
Amerjit Deu

A two-part exploration by Neville Teller of what
Queen Victoria believed about family life, and why. 1: Victoria's Values
The Queen's own childhood was wretched - which might explain why she took such pains over the upbringing of her favourite son.
Producer Graham Gauld. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Neville Teller
Producer:
Graham Gauld.
The Queen:
Wendy Hiller
The Narrator:
Alan Wheatley

Does Whitehall Mean
Business?
The DTI likes to be known as the Department for Enterprise - but is it clear about its role of encouraging business? Since 1979 it's had 12 different Secretaries of State. Peter Day talks to Sir Leon Brittan , Lord Young, Nicholas Ridley and others, about what the DTI is for.
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Leon Brittan
Unknown:
Nicholas Ridley

Peter Mayle , author of A Year in Provence, introduces the sequel Toujours Provence;
Joanna Trollope discusses the aims of the Trollope Society; and a browse around the bookshelves of novelist Leslie Thomas.
Presented by Nigel Forde.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Mayle
Unknown:
Joanna Trollope
Unknown:
Leslie Thomas.
Presented By:
Nigel Forde.

To School Through the Fields: an Irish
Country Childhood Maggie Shevlin reads from Alice Taylor 's account of growing up on a farm in Co Cork, Ireland, in the 1940s. Abridged by Georgina Brown Producer Marilyn Imne

Contributors

Unknown:
Maggie Shevlin
Unknown:
Alice Taylor
Abridged By:
Georgina Brown
Producer:
Marilyn Imne

Professor Anthony Clare and Fr Wilfrid McGreal
0 Carm investigate the psychological and religious origins of guilt; and consider the relationship between anxiety, guilt and morality for the individual, within the Church and society. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Anthony Clare
Unknown:
Fr Wilfrid McGreal

Words and music for
Sunday evening.
The late evening office of Compline has been a traditional source of spiritual refreshment to many although it is now little used outside monastic communities.
Dr Kenneth Stevenson traces the history of the office and explains its structure and significance. Followed by the office sung in Latin by the Chapel Choir of Bramdean School in Exeter.
Producer Noel Vincent. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Kenneth Stevenson
Producer:
Noel Vincent.

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