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Can large estates still support their local economy and hold rural communities together, or is the role of the traditional landowner changing?
George Macpherson visits Ewen and Caroline Cameron in Somerset. Producer Carol Trewin

Contributors

Unknown:
George MacPherson
Unknown:
Caroline Cameron
Producer:
Carol Trewin

Family Mass for the feast of Christ the King from St Joseph 's Church,
Cockermouth. Crown Him
With Many Crowns; I Am The Bread Of Life; He Is Lord; Walk With Me, 0 My Lord; Hail Redeemer, King Divine; II Samuel 5, vv 1-3; Colossians 1, vv 12-20; Luke 23, vv 35-43. Celebrant and Preacher
Father John Turner.
Choirmaster David Walsh. Organist Vincent P Davy.

Contributors

Unknown:
St Joseph
Choirmaster:
Father John Turner.
Choirmaster:
David Walsh.
Organist:
Vincent P Davy.

Members of the Bladon Gardens and Allotments Society, Oxfordshire, put their questions to Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson

Contributors

Unknown:
Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Fred Downham
Unknown:
Sue Phillips.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Diana Stenson

Micky Just Smiles by Mark Power.
Insurance assessment is what Micky does for a living. Taking risks in his own life is what he does for fun. One day it's no fun any more ...
Director Andy Jordan. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Power.
Director:
Andy Jordan.
Robbie:
Clive Mantle
Micky:
Philip Aldridge
Doug:
Russell Boulter
Joe:
Norman Eshley
Colly:
Andrea Gibb
Ruth:
Janet Rawson
Lisa:
Alison Sterling
Maggie:
Caroline Harrington
PC Grimes:
Christopher Eshley
Sergeant:
Esmond Redeout
PC:
Ric Jerrom
George:
Ric Jerrom

A director works with an actor exploring the different ways that poetry by Gerard Manley Hopkins and Isaac Rosenberg can be read.
Presented by Simon Rae.
Producer Julian Wilkinson. Stereo
0 Requests to Poetry Please! BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Manley
Unknown:
Isaac Rosenberg
Presented By:
Simon Rae.
Producer:
Julian Wilkinson.

Introduced by Edward De Souza , the Man in Black. 3: A Routine Operation by Martyn Wade.
Why is Mary so frightened of "a routine operation"?
Director Martin Jenkins. Stereo

Contributors

Introduced By:
Edward De Souza
Unknown:
Martyn Wade.
Director:
Martin Jenkins.
Mary:
Hannah Gordon
Derek:
Michael Cochrane
Surgeon:
Geoffrey Whitehead
Student:
Stephen Garlick
Doctor:
Danny Schiller
Anaesthetist:
Auriol Smith
Nurse:
Heather Emmanuel

Nigel Forde meets one of the winners in the first stage of the Whitbread Book of the Year, and examines the art of Henry James.
Producer Sally Marmion. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Forde
Unknown:
Henry James.
Producer:
Sally Marmion.

Low Life by Jeffrey Bernard.
From the columns of The
Spectator, the paunchy underbelly of Soho life seen through the red-rimmed eyes of Jeffrey Bernard and read by his brother. Oliver.
Producer David Benedictus

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeffrey Bernard.
Unknown:
Jeffrey Bernard
Producer:
David Benedictus

Stalingrad, winter 1942-43. The German Sixth Army was surrounded and destroyed. However, a small record of individual experience survives: the last letters home by ordinary German soldiers as they came face to face with their end.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Reader:
Keith Drinkel
Reader:
Terence Edmond
Reader:
David Learner
Reader:
Nicholas Murchie
Reader:
Peter Penry Jones
Reader:
Gordon Reid
Reader:
Neil Roberts
Reader:
Mark Straker
Reader:
Brett Usher
Reader:
John Webb
Reader:
Andrew Wincott
Mouth organ played by:
Harry Pitch
Director:
John Theocharis

Here I Stand ...
A series of occasional programmes which explore personal faith.
This programme features Rev Hugh Dawes , Vicar of St James , Cambridge. Producer Noel Vincent
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev Hugh Dawes
Unknown:
St James
Producer:
Noel Vincent

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