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Carnival Mass from St
Mary of the Angels, Bayswater, London. Celebrant Fr Michael
Hollings, preacher
Fr Ronald Tagallie. Readings: Genesis 6, vv 13, 18-22; Psalm 27; John 10, vv 14-17. Hymns: Praise Ye the Lord; Caribbean Gloria;
Thuma Mina ; Let Us Enter into Covenant; Song of the Lamb; Rejoice My Soul.
Director of Music Wayne Charles.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Michael
Unknown:
Fr Ronald Tagallie.
Unknown:
Thuma Mina
Music:
Wayne Charles.

A Movie Starring Me In David Edgar 's play, Michelle, a star of TV, agrees to appear in a London production of The Seagull. Tripper, a fan, decides this is the opportunity to make Michelle aware of his existence. The play is followed by a short interview with the writer.
Director Philip Martin. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
David Edgar
Director:
Philip Martin.
Michelle:
Samantha Bond
Alex:
Kenneth Cranham
Tripper:
Mark Kilmurray
Michael:
Ed Bishop
Massinger:
Ed Bishop
CeHa Salmon:
Hedli Niklaus
John:
David Vann
Assassin:
David Vann
Tripper's Mother:
Tina Gray
Sue:
Georgia Greeph
Nick Card:
John Dixon
McKinleyl/Francois:
Simon Carter
Speaking clock:
Geoff Serle
Konstantin:
Andy Hockley
DickHennessy:
Alan Devereux
Receptionist:
Kimberley Hope
Director/Gerry:
Rob Swinton

Dreams on a Summer
Sunday
Seven in the morning and nothing stirs in the Big House. Near the cricket pitch a waiting roller ... 12 hours later, visitors have looked at house and gardens, the local folk dancers have performed, evensong has been sung, and the home and visiting teams have drawn stumps and are celebrating at The Crown. Recorded on location at Parham Park, Sussex. Producers Sylvia Colley and Piers Plowright. Stereo

Contributors

Producers:
Sylvia Colley
Producers:
Piers Plowright.

Spiders live in a world alive with vibrations.
Sensory hairs and slits on their legs give them the acutely sensitive equipment they need to detect passing insects.
Fergus Keeling gets inside the legs of a spider to find out what it's like to hear such "good vibrations". Producer John Ruthven
•FACTSHEET: Good Vibrations, PO Box 229, Bristol BS99 7JN

Contributors

Unknown:
Fergus Keeling
Producer:
John Ruthven

The business outlook is grim.
Recession is expected to stretch out into the next year. In Business returns with three case histories and a panel of experts looking at the current agony of British business. Presented by Peter Day
Stereo (Broadcast fast Wednesday;

Contributors

Presented By:
Peter Day

Malcolm Bradbury deals with his neglected correspondence by reading from his compilation of Unsent Letters. Among others he responds to a plea for advice on the qualities required of a writer's wife.
Producer Alec Reid. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Bradbury
Producer:
Alec Reid.

Up to 30,000 people in the North West alone go to raves every weekend. Half a million people in the UK are using ecstasy regularly. So can you go to raves without taking ecstasy?
And what are the dangers in using it? Drug Alert 92 goes behind the scenes and talks to clubbers, parents, drug workers, doctors and police. With Sara Parker. Producer Charlotte Blofeld
•FREE BOOKLET: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Sara Parker.

Four plays featuring
Conan Doyle 's detective. 4: The Beryl Coronet
One of the most priceless possessions of the Empire has been stolen ...
Dramatised by Vincent Mcinerny Violinist Leonard Friedman
Director Enyd Williams. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Conan Doyle
Dramatised By:
Vincent McInerny
Violinist:
Leonard Friedman
Director:
Enyd Williams.
Honourable Visitor:
Ian Lindsay
Jawney:
Ian Lindsay
Alexander Holder:
Anthony Newlands
Dr Watson:
Michael Williams
Sherlock Holmes:
Clive Merrison
Arthur Holder:
Angus Wright
Mary Holder:
Petra Markham
Sir George Burnwell:
Timothy Carlton

Last in the series.
Panel: Peter Day , Alastair Ross Goobey ,
Janette Rutterford , Nigel Whittaker. Chairman Nigel Cassidy.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Day
Unknown:
Alastair Ross Goobey
Unknown:
Janette Rutterford
Unknown:
Nigel Whittaker.
Unknown:
Nigel Cassidy.

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