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Parish Communion from St Mary's Church, Tenby.
Preacher: the Rev Canon John Harvey.
Readings: Revelation 15, w 2-4; Psalm 33, w 8-12 (Turle); Luke 5, w 1-11.
Hymns: Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer; Fill Thou My Life; Praise to the Lord, the Almighty. Communion. Service (White); Jesus, Lamb of God (Skyrme). Motet: Blessed Are the Pure in Heart (Walford Davies).

Contributors

Preacher:
Rev Canon John Harvey.
Director of Music:
Dr John Harrison.
Organist:
Gary Skyrme.

This week the team visits Enfield in Middlesex, where members of the Capel Manor Horticultural and Environmental Centre put their queries to Fred Downham , Alan Durose and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
(Repeated Wednesday 10.00am; 9 WRITE on postcards only to: Gardeners' Question Time, BBC. PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1 SJ 0 CEEFAX: page 637
0 FACTSHEET 28: send sae to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Downham
Unknown:
Alan Durose
Unknown:
Sue Phillips.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Amanda Mares

Posters of the Moulin Rouge
The first of four plays about the characters from the posters of Toulouse-
Lautrec, set in Montmartre 100 years ago. Yvette Guilbert
Written by John Peacock.
With Alice Arnold , Sue Broomfield , John Bull , Michael Graham Cox.
Music Stephen Warbeck.
Director Jane Morgan. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Yvette Guilbert
Written By:
John Peacock.
Unknown:
Alice Arnold
Unknown:
Sue Broomfield
Unknown:
John Bull
Unknown:
Michael Graham Cox.
Music:
Stephen Warbeck.
Director:
Jane Morgan.
Yvette Guilbert:
Julie Covington
Albine Guilbert:
Pauline Letts
Zidler:
Norman Jones
Oller:
Carlos Douglas
Leon:
Simon Treves
Maxine:
Valerie Sarruf
Louise Weber:
Frances Barber
Jean Lorrain:
John Moffatt

The real-life chronicles of a small Hampshire rural community, in eight programmes. 7: The village shop celebrates its half-century and old Walter prepares to meet a gardening legend. With Nigel Farrell.

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Farrell.

Eight studies in sedition and rebellion.
2: Martyrs
'Hung on a post and exposed as food for wild beasts ...' Blandina died a martyr in AD 177. But why did she, and so many other Christians, choose to suffer rather than bow to the Roman gods? And why are there still martyrs in our own century? Brian Redhead explores martyrs' motives down the ages.
Producer Christopher Stone Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead

In the first of a new series of the programme, Edward Blishen invites Sir Kingsley Amis and Ruth Rendell to talk about four paperbacks they consider to be A Good Read.
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Blishen
Unknown:
Sir Kingsley Amis
Unknown:
Ruth Rendell

The return of the series of non-fictional readings.
A Passage to England by Nirad C Chaudhuri.
In 1955, Chaudhuri spent five brief weeks discovering England. In this extract he presents his view of the English attitude towards love.
Read by Sam Dastor. Abridged by Georgina Brown Producer Marilyn Imrie

Contributors

Unknown:
Nirad C Chaudhuri.
Read By:
Sam Dastor.
Abridged By:
Georgina Brown
Producer:
Marilyn Imrie

When is a brogue a half-brogue and why do yellow ribbons keep the memory green? Dilly Barlow ties up her shoelaces and some loose ends, when she resumes her quest to answer listeners' queries in the first of a new series.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dilly Barlow

Words and music for Sunday night. The Inner Journey In the second of a three-part series to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of St Ignatius Loyola,
Gerard Hughes looks at the importance of Ignatian spirituality today.
Producer Polly Hudson. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Hughes
Producer:
Polly Hudson.

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