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Direct from St Mary's
Methodist Church on the Isles of Scilly. With combined church choirs and members of St Mary's Choral Society. Introduced by the Rev Jeremy Dare.
Lord Of Creation; 0 Word
Of God Incarnate; John 21, vv 1-13; Hark My Soul; There Is A Redeemer;
When We Walk With the Lord. Director of Music
Len Michell.
Organist Roger Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Dare.
Organist:
Len Michell.
Organist:
Roger Smith

Members of the Royal Horticultural Society of Aberdeen put their questions to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Walter Gilmour. Chairman Clay Jones.
Producer Diana Stenson. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Fred Downham
Unknown:
Walter Gilmour.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Diana Stenson.

Watching Over Israel by Nick Enright.
Diana is a successful banking executive.
Coming across Stacy, a young prostitute, Diana resolves to act selflessly for once and try to help her. But how?
Choristers Nick Enright , Leonie Cambage , Heather Galbraith , Owen Nelson and Matthew Glasgow
Producers Richard Buckham and Jane Ulman. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Enright.
Unknown:
Nick Enright
Unknown:
Leonie Cambage
Unknown:
Heather Galbraith
Unknown:
Owen Nelson
Unknown:
Matthew Glasgow
Producers:
Richard Buckham
Producers:
Jane Ulman.
Diana Mackinson:
Deidre Rubinstein
Stacy:
Angela Toohey
Neil:
Tony Sheldon
Miss Wyatt:
Jane Harders
Raymond:
Rhys McConnochie
Mrs Kermode:
Maggie Bunco
Brett:
Damon Herriman
Michele:
Rachel Ash
Kim:
Kelan Angel
Warren:
Ian Gilmour

A portrait by Judith Chemaik of the American poet Edna St Vincent Millay, played by Gayle Hunnicutt.
Millay personified romantic behaviour in the 1920s, yet in her poetry she is cynical towards love and sex. Her story is told by two of the men who knew her best.
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Chemaik
Unknown:
Edna St Vincent
Played By:
Gayle Hunnicutt.

A four-part series in which Roy Strong investigates the relationship between the state and those organisations and individuals who make up the artistic life of the nation.
3: Opening the Door
Is the state still working with a Victorian definition of what constitutes "an artform" - opera, dance, music, drama and the visual arts? Sir Roy Strong looks at two 20th-century battles: high v popular arts and the metropolis v the regions.
Producer Jane Beresford

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Strong
Unknown:
Sir Roy Strong
Producer:
Jane Beresford

Dr Zoltan Frankl lives safely in north London these days: a successful career as a Harley Street oral surgeon behind him. But over 50 years ago as a young Jewish doctor he was swept up by the horrors of the Nazi occupation of Hungary. He survived three concentration camps where he helped save many lives, but after the war his troubles were not over.
Producers Piers Plowright and Claire Randall. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Zoltan Frankl
Producers:
Piers Plowright
Producers:
Claire Randall.

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