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Mick's Day by William Mcllvanney. 'It is Tuesday, not that it matters. The calendar is what other people follow, like an observance
Mick Haggerty used to practise but has lost faith in ..." Read by Gerard Slevin. Producer David Jackson Young

Contributors

Unknown:
William McLlvanney.
Unknown:
Mick Haggerty
Read By:
Gerard Slevin.
Producer:
David Jackson

Introit: I Am the Light of the World; Immortal,
Invisible, God Only Wise (St Denio, BBC HB 10); John 9, w 1-7, 13-16, 34b-38; The Light of Christ (D Fishel); Light of the Minds That Know Him (King's Lynn). Director of Music Paul Joslin. Stereo

Contributors

Music:
Paul Joslin.

Joe Keenan is a student with a difference: he's spending seven years at the Vatican University training to be a priest.
We eavesdrop on his life in Rome, where he studies with some of the world's greatest theologians, and follow him home to a council estate in Glasgow as he prepares for his diaconate ordination and a decision which will irreversibly change his life.
Producer Wendy Pilmer

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Keenan
Producer:
Wendy Pilmer

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Questionmaster
Dr Stefan Buczacki.
Two teams led by Irene Thomas and Norman Painting dig deep into their gardening knowledge. This week's guests are Vince Hill , Carole Boyd , Julian Pettifer and Moyra Bremner.
Producer Diana Stenson. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki.
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Unknown:
Norman Painting
Unknown:
Vince Hill
Unknown:
Carole Boyd
Unknown:
Julian Pettifer
Unknown:
Moyra Bremner.
Producer:
Diana Stenson.

At the Edinburgh Festival
Paul Allen reports live from the Edinburgh
Festival as the first week of events comes to a close.
There's Archaos in the Meadow, actor Anthony Hopkins directing a play about Dylan Thomas , and the surprising sopranos of La Gran Scena.
Producer Adrian Washbourne

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
Anthony Hopkins
Unknown:
Dylan Thomas
Producer:
Adrian Washbourne

Peter Tinniswood 's
six-part serial.
5: Figuratively SpeakingNancy elopes with Roland, while Father declares that he's in love with Mrs
Sunderland - figuratively speaking, of course.
Director Shaun MacLoughlin Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Tinniswood
Director:
Shaun MacLoughlin
Nancy:
Shirley Dixon
Father:
Maurice Denham
Rosie:
Liz Goulding
William:
Christian Rodska
Winston:
Bill Wallis

Whose boots were made for walking?
Written by Caroline Harrington 0 MY TV DINNER by Trevor Harrison : page 14

Contributors

Written By:
Caroline Harrington
Unknown:
Trevor Harrison
Phil:
Norman Painting
Jill:
Patricia Greene
Elizabeth:
Alison Dowling
Jennifer:
Angela Piper
Brian:
Charles Collingwood
Debbie:
Tamsin Greig
John:
Sam Barriscale
Nelson:
Jack May
Sid:
Alan Devereux
Kathy:
Hedli Niklaus
Lucy:
Tracy-Jane White
Martha:
Mollie Harris
Joe:
Edward Kelsey
Eddie:
Trevor Harrison
Clarrie:
Rosalind Adams
Neil:
Brian Hewlett
Sharon:
Cella Nelson
Mike:
Terry Molloy
Betty:
Pamela Craig
Caroline:
Sara Coward
MrsAntrobus:
Margot Boyd
Robert:
Graham Blockey
Lynda:
Carole Boyd
Simon:
Garrick Hagon

Michael Buerk chairs an investigation into the moral questions behind the week's news.
Witnesses face cross-examination from a panel including Rabbi
Hugo Gryn , Janet Daley and Roger Scruton.
Producer Ernest Rea. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Buerk
Unknown:
Hugo Gryn
Unknown:
Janet Daley
Unknown:
Roger Scruton.
Producer:
Ernest Rea.

The loudest in news, facts, info and pens from around the world. News from Chris Morris , and reports from Steven Wells , David Quantick, William Waldegrave, Stewart Lee, Richard Herring and Linda Chalker. Plus the latest on last week's chair.
Editor Armando lannucci. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Morris
Unknown:
Steven Wells
Unknown:
David Quantick
Unknown:
William Waldegrave
Unknown:
Stewart Lee
Unknown:
Richard Herring
Unknown:
Linda Chalker.

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