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from St Andrew 's
Presbyterian Church,
Rosetta, Belfast. Led by the Rev Alistair Kennedy. Hebrews 13, w 5-8; This Earth Belongs to God; Make Way; Crown Him with Many Crowns; Led Like a Lamb; 0 Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go.
Organist Robert Scott.
Choirmistress Jeanette Scott.

Contributors

Unknown:
St Andrew
Unknown:
Alistair Kennedy.
Organist:
Robert Scott.
Organist:
Choirmistress Jeanette Scott.

This week the team visits the Wirral in Cheshire, where members of the Willaston and District Horticultural Society put their questions to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
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Gardeners' Question Time. BBC. PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1 SJ

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Fred Downham
Unknown:
Daphne Ledward.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Diana Stenson

Part of the Furniture In Trevor Lloyd's play, a man comes to rent a room - somewhere quiet, airless and with a landlady who won't interfere. But what does he want it for?
Director Janet Whitaker Stereo

Contributors

Director:
Janet Whitaker
John/Voice:
Adrian Edmondson
MrsX:
Patsy Rowlands
Second doctor:
Shireen Shah
Denise/Announcer:
Jane Whittenshaw
First doctor:
Alan Barker
Newsreader/Bingo caller:
Ian Lindsay

An Unnatural Practice?
Is coalition government as alien to Britain's political culture as many people assume, or could this country be on the threshold of a new politics of consensus at the top? With Peter Hennessy.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hennessy.

Six writers talk to
Christopher Bigsby about the novel that has pride of place on their bookshelves. 5: George V Higgins and Appointment in Samarra byjohnO'Hara.
Reader Terence Edmond.
Producer John Theocharis Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Bigsby
Unknown:
George V Higgins
Reader:
Terence Edmond.
Producer:
John Theocharis

Deadline for the Dark Continent
Almost ten years ago
Michael Buerk brought the West's attention to
Ethiopia's great famine. Since then underlying conditions for the entire continent have deteriorated dramatically. Each day people fight for their lives against unjust or inefficient economic, social or political systems. In the first of four programmes Michael Buerk examines what, if anything, the West should do to help those who are being victimised by civil war.
Does it have a new moral duty to intervene directly in places like Somalia? Producer Sue Davies
0 COVER STORY: page 20

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Buerk
Unknown:
Michael Buerk
Producer:
Sue Davies

Four programmes.
3: The Church Debate Members of the Church of England Synod and Christians from other denominations gather at Church House,
Westminster to debate the proposition that: "The time has come to disestablish the Church of England." Proposing: the Rt Hon
Tony Benn ,MP;Rt Rev Colin Buchanan ; Emma Nicholson , MP.
Opposing: the Bishop of Peterborough; the Rt Hon Michael Alison , MP; Frank Field, MP.
Chairman Brian Redhead.
Producer Margaret Hill

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Benn
Unknown:
Colin Buchanan
Unknown:
Emma Nicholson
Unknown:
Michael Alison
Unknown:
Brian Redhead.
Producer:
Margaret Hill

The story of the building of Franco's tomb in El Valle de los Caidos, carved by forced labour out of a granite hill, with a nave and dome the size of St Peter's, and its role in Spain now. Compiled by Harold Heckle, with testimony from the prisoners, civil war exiles and the historian Paul Preston.
Narrator Michael Jayston, with the voices of Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Joanna Myers, Eric Allan, Peter Penry Jones, Charles Millham, and Nigel Anthony as Francisco Franco.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Compiled by:
Harold Heckle
Speaker:
Paul Preston
Harmonica:
Harold Pitch
Adapted by:
Colin McLaren
Producer:
Louise Purslow
Narrator:
Michael Jayston
Voice:
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Voice:
Joanna Myers
Voice:
Eric Allan
Voice:
Peter Penry Jones
Voice:
Charles Millham
Francisco Franco:
Nigel Anthony

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