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A service of Matins for the season of Harvest, from Beverley Minster , led by the Vicar, the Rev Dr Peter Forster. Introit: This is the Day (Spedding). Canticle: Benedicite (Naylor in G).
Anthem: 0 Sing the Glories of Our Lord (HK
Andrews). Hymns: Come. Ye Thankful People, Come; Let Us With a Gladsome Mind: All
Creatures of Our God and King. Readings:
Deuteronomy 8, vv 7-19; Galatians 6, vv 1-10.
Conductor Alan Spedding. Organist Andrew Dibb.

Contributors

Unknown:
Beverley Minster
Unknown:
Dr Peter Forster.
Conductor:
Alan Spedding.
Organist:
Andrew Dibb.

Members of the Ardersier and District Gardening
Club, Inverness, put their questions to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Walter Gilmour. Chairman Clay Jones.
Producer Diana Stenson. Stereo ●GARDENING: page 15

Contributors

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

The Englishman Abroad by Christopher Douglas. Douglas Jardine set out in the winter of 1932 with the avowed intent of destroying "those ruddy convicts" - the Australian cricket team. The tour became known as the Bodyline Tour and Jardine earned himself the hatred of every Australian. MCC
AUSTRALIA
Producer Jane Morgan. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Douglas.
Unknown:
Douglas Jardine
Producer:
Jane Morgan.
Doughs Jardine:
Michael Cochrane
Cubby Allen:
Robert East
Bob Wyatt:
Haydn Wood
Nawab of Palaudi:
Sam Dastor
Harold Larwod:
Michael Kitchen
Bill Voce:
David Threlfall
Bill Bowes:
Peter Joyce
Maurice Leyland:
John Church
Prlham Warner:
Robert Lang
Perrin:
Patrick Barr
Higson:
John Bott
Bill Woodfull:
Edmund Pegge
Don Bradman:
Christopher Blake
Jack Fingleton:
Nick Tate
Vic Richardson:
Damon Sanders
Stan McCabe:
Peter Dahlsen
Tim Wall:
Graham Faulkner
Oxlade:
Philip Dunbar
Jeanes:
Gordon Reid
Jack Ryder:
Gordon Gostelow
Allan Kippwc:
Michael McStay
Alf Noble:
Martin Friend
Gaumont British News:
Christopher Douglas
Arthur Can:
Stephen Thorne
Commander O'Sullimn:
Michael Spice
George V:
Brian Haines

The children's book programme returns with Michael Rosen. who celebrates Children's Book Week with advice from
Anne Fine and Dick King-Smith . Producer Jill Burridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rosen.
Unknown:
Anne Fine
Unknown:
Dick King-Smith
Producer:
Jill Burridge

A pioneer of the child guidance movement and a Jungian therapist,
Carol Jeffrey finally retired from clinical practice last year - aged 93. In conversation with Chris Barlas , she talks of her healing work with children.
Producer Joy Hatwood

Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Jeffrey
Unknown:
Chris Barlas

When the Channel Tunnel finally opens next year it will be well over 100 years late. What could have been the crowning achievement of Victorian civil engineering was halted by the unlikely alliance of the Poet Laureate, the Commander-in-Chief of the British Army and the Queen herself. Simon Rae presents the story of one of history's lost opportunities. Producer Viv Beeby. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Rae
Producer:
Viv Beeby.

In the last programme of the present series Edward 151ishen invites Lady Antonia Fraser ,
Claire Tomalin and Peter Ackroyd to select three "good reads" from the last 250 years.
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Antonia Fraser
Unknown:
Claire Tomalin
Unknown:
Peter Ackroyd

Two more contenders in the search for the best young businesses in Britain. Fourmasters are four master pattern makers from Wolverhampton who. made redundant from big traditional Black Country industry, put their skills to work in their own company. Adele Woodrow from
Guiseley was taught millinery by one of London's leading hat makers. But. homesick, she took her skills back to
Yorkshire.
Producer Gwyn Richards. Stereo ● DOCUMENTARY: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Adele Woodrow
Producer:
Gwyn Richards.

Alan Hankinson demolishes some of the legends clustering around the last Earl of Derwentwater, who was executed in 1716. Readers: Malcolm Raeburn and Robert Whelan.
Producer Gillian Hush. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Hankinson
Readers:
Malcolm Raeburn
Readers:
Robert Whelan.
Producer:
Gillian Hush.

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