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from Gateshead with members of the local
Salvation Army, the Methodist Church, the Anglican Parish of St Paul's and the Kelvin
Grove Christian
Fellowship. Led by Fr Tony Battle , the Rev
Lynne Jamieson and the Rev Brian Howell. I Will
Enter His Gates; Sing We of the Modern City; God's Spirit Is in My Heart. I
Corinthians 12, w 12-21, w 26-27; Matthew 13, w 31-33,4446. Psalm 98. Majesty; Thine Be the Glory.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Tony Battle
Unknown:
Lynne Jamieson
Unknown:
Brian Howell.

visits North Yorkshire where the Bedale and District Gardening
Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
0 FACTSHEET 24: send an sae to: [address removed]

Contributors

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

The Debt Collector Why deliver a suit to a dead man? To the world Sir Henry Stephen was a respected businessman; to his wife - and tailor - he was something else. Written by Harry Towb.
Director Glyn Dearman. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Henry Stephen
Written By:
Harry Towb.
Director:
Glyn Dearman.
MrF:
Cyril Shaps
Lady Stephen:
Sarah Badel
Brill:
John Hollis
O'Reilly:
Harry Towb
Rosie:
Petra Markham
Radio voice:
James Greene

In the second of five programmes,
Helen Lederer moves house.
With Malcolm Raeburn , Nigel Carrington , Barbara Dryhurst and Sandra Maitland. Producer Paul Z Jackson Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Lederer
Unknown:
Malcolm Raeburn
Unknown:
Nigel Carrington
Unknown:
Barbara Dryhurst
Unknown:
Sandra Maitland.
Producer:
Paul Z Jackson

To Have and to Have Not
Where has the ending of East-West conflict left the former Third World?
Peter Hennessy discusses the changing shape of North-South relations, including the role of foreign aid in developing countries.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hennessy

Journalist
Barbara Ehrenreich discusses her essays on American politics and culture. Plus David Hare 's views on British theatre, and a new thriller from Michael Dibdin.
Presented by Nigel Forde.

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Ehrenreich
Unknown:
David Hare
Unknown:
Michael Dibdin.
Presented By:
Nigel Forde.

Lord Scarman chairs a five-part inquiry into the future of the British police service. 4: One Rotten Apple
How can the police cope with loss of confidence caused by notorious police malpractice? Does the public have confidence in the complaints procedure? Serving police officers, lawyers, politicians, academics and the public present their evidence. With Gerry Northam. Reporter Julia Sharp. Producer Anne Reevell

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerry Northam.
Reporter:
Julia Sharp.
Producer:
Anne Reevell

Six programmes in which Madhur Jaffrey examines how the food and cookery of different cultures and civilizations have developed over 6,000 years.
1: Food and Religion Additional music:
Steven Faux.
Producer Jenny Lo. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Madhur Jaffrey
Unknown:
Steven Faux.
Producer:
Jenny Lo.

The Shadow of the Galilean
John Rackley considers how four 20th-century authors have depicted the life of Jesus, and their impact on his faith. In the second of four programmes, he looks at The Big Fisherman by Lloyd C Douglas. Producer Juli Wills. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
John Rackley
Producer:
Juli Wills.

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