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from Epsom Methodist Church, Surrey. Led by the Rev David Bridge.
Born in Song; All Things Praise Thee; Jesus the Lord Said, I Am the Bread; God Is Love; Readings: Genesis 1, vv 26 to 2, v 3; John 2, w 1-11. Organist Ron Perkins. Director of Music Ian Holliday.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bridge.
Organist:
Ron Perkins.
Music:
Ian Holliday.

visits Riding Mill in Northumberland, where members of the Riding Mill Women's institute put their queries to Fred Downham , Stefan Buczacki and Daphne Ledward. Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
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Contributors

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

Song of the Forest A 1990 Giles Cooper
Award-winning play by Tina Pepler. Helena is paralysed in a diving accident soon after her marriage. Jacu, a capuchin monkey from the Amazonian rainforest, is trained to help quadriplegics. But she is a reincarnation of a South American Indian girl and her soul remains the same ...
Music Elizabeth Parker ,
BBC Radiophonic Workshop Director Shaun MacLoughlin Stereo
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Contributors

Unknown:
Giles Cooper
Play By:
Tina Pepler.
Music:
Elizabeth Parker
Helena:
Maureen O'Brien
Jacu:
Mamta Kaash
Harry:
Bill Wallis
Laurette:
Shelley Thompson
Bernie:
Peter Whitman
Mother:
June Barrie
Sister Marina:
Ann Morrish
Jonathan:
Stephen Garlick
Lizzie:
Susan Sheridan
Surgeon:
Vincent Brimble

Graeme Fife's epic series in seven parts.

"Merlin stole my brother, stole Arthur from Morgan who could have taught him more than Merlin taught him."
(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Graeme Fife
Music:
Stephen Faux
Producer:
John Powell
Arthur, man and boy:
Keith Baxter
Morgan le Fay:
Anna Massey
Merlin, the Magician:
Paul Scofield
Nimue:
Tara Dominick
King Vortigern:
Michael Graham Cox
Uther Pendragon:
James Greene
Merlin, the child:
Jill Lidstone
Sir Kay:
Michael Kilgarriff
Archbishop:
John Moffatt
[Actor]:
Brian Miller
[Actor]:
Simon Treves
[Actor]:
Vincent Brimble

Long fascinated by church architecture and the wildlife of God's Acre, artist and conservationist
Gordon Beningfield is drawn to the Guards'
Chapel, Wellington Barracks and its urban 'churchyard', St James 's Park. Producer Jill Marshall

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Beningfield
Unknown:
St James
Producer:
Jill Marshall

Eight studies in sedition and rebellion presented by Brian Redhead.
6: Marx and Freud Marx saw existing states as upholding outdated property structures and class systems. He wanted neither. For Freud, civilisation's rules and customs were a focus for rebellion. Both men have had a profound impact on the 20th century. But did Marx make things worse? And does Freud explain why?
Producer Christopher Stone Stereo

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Redhead.
Unknown:
Freud Marx

Journey Home to Mother Gonga
Written and read by Carolyn Nandy.
Set in Ghana, a tale of dignity and humour in the face of death, and the fulfilling of one culture's customs while living in another.
Director Andy Jordan. Stereo

Contributors

Read By:
Carolyn Nandy.
Director:
Andy Jordan.

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