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by Jim Eldridge.
3: Is There a Father Christmas?
Featuring Michaela Strachan as herself.
Producer John Fawcett Wilson
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Eldridge.
Unknown:
Michaela Strachan
Producer:
John Fawcett Wilson
Mr Sims:
Karl Howman
Mr Beeston:
James Grout
Mr Holliday:
Tom Watson
Mrs Stone:
Margaret John
Miss Lewis:
Marlene Sidaway
Mrs Patterson:
Deirdre Costello
Mrs Rudd:
Mvienne Martin
Mr Long:
Paul Copley

From the entry into Jerusalem to the Resurrection - an adaptation of the best of the medieval mystery plays from Coventry, York and Wakefield.
Music arranged from traditional sources and played by John Kirkpatrick and Sue Harris.
Director Nigel Bryant. Stereo

Contributors

Played By:
John Kirkpatrick
Played By:
Sue Harris.
Director:
Nigel Bryant.
Jesus:
Steven Granville
Judos/Pilate:
Steve Hodson
Peter/Soldier/Centurion:
Terry Molloy
Scribe/Soldier:
William Simons
Pharisee / Simon:
Roger Rowland
Caiaphas:
Simon Carter
John/Soldier:
Chris MacDonnell
Mary Magdalene:
Ellie Haddington
Philip/Solidier:
John Dixon
Mary:
Mary Wimbush
Mary jacobi:
Susan Mansell

Bob Sinfield is at the first night of Howard Brenton's Berlin Bertie; reports on the buzzing life of New
York's Broadway, and the Bournemouth Sinfonietta. Producer Richard Banneiman. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Sinfield
Producer:
Richard Banneiman.

In The Mood
David Walker considers how government policy may be affected by shifts in public attitudes to such issues as the environment and women's rights. Producer Chris Westcott

Contributors

Unknown:
David Walker
Producer:
Chris Westcott

Trevor Bames asks the Chief Rabbi, Dr Jonathan Sacks , what, after more than 5,000 years of Jewish history ,he can hope to achieve in a Decade of Renewal.
Producer Christine Morgan

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Bames
Unknown:
Dr Jonathan Sacks
Producer:
Christine Morgan

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