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Parish Eucharist for the first Sunday after
Epiphany, from Oldham Parish Church. Celebrant: The Rector,
Canon John Sykes. Preacher: The Area Dean of Oldham,
Rev Charles Razzall. Alternative Service Book Rite A (How in D). Readings: I Samuel 16, w 1-13a; Acts 10. w
3448a; Matthew 3, v 3 to end: Hymns: Christ Whose Glory Fills The Skies (A&M 7); Lord Jesus Christ (HFT 58); Take My Life
(A&M 361); Fill Thou My Life (A&M 373); Anthem: Thy Perfect Love (Rutter). Conductor Chris Idle.
Organist Jack Pickford. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon John Sykes.
Unknown:
Rev Charles Razzall.
Conductor:
Chris Idle.
Organist:
Jack Pickford.

Members of the Glinton Horticultural Society,
Cambridgeshire, put their questions to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Chairman Clay Jones.
Producer Diana Stenson.
0 STEFAN BUCZACKI 'S WHAT I WATCH: page 8

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Fred Downham
Unknown:
Daphne Ledward.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Diana Stenson.
Unknown:
Stefan Buczacki

The Music Teacher by Guy Slater. A new term and a new music teacher for Debbie, but Mr Hall is young and exciting and makes her feel special.
Pianist Mary Nash
Director Sue Wilson.

Contributors

Unknown:
Guy Slater.
Unknown:
Mr Hall
Pianist:
Mary Nash
Director:
Sue Wilson.
Debbie:
Joanna Myers
Heather:
Emma Gregory
Mr Hall:
Paul Clarkson
Mrs Lewis:
Auriol Smith
Miss Camming:
Ann Windsor
Mrs Eggar/Chairwoman:
Elizabeth Kelly
Miss O'Brien:
Katharine Barker
Chief Education Officer:
James Greene
Sandy:
Susan Sheridan
Boy:
Richard Pearce

Four programmes in which Wallace Arnold looks back on his four decades as the best-loved voice in British broadcasting. The Sixties with archive recordings of his vintage appearances on Just A Minute!, Stop the Week, and In the Psychiatrist's Chair. Performed by Harry Enfield.
Written by Craig Brown. Producer Anne-Marie Cole

Contributors

Unknown:
Wallace Arnold
Written By:
Craig Brown.
Producer:
Anne-Marie Cole

Four programmes.
2: Proplwt and Pharaoh An Islamic revolution is gaining ground in Egypt. Gerald Butt meets a leader of the fundamentalists and talks to other Egyptians who fear a catastrophe for the Middle East.
Producer Denis Nowlan. Stereo

Contributors

Producer:
Denis Nowlan.

By the time they reach 30, one in three British males will have been convicted of a non-motoring criminal offence. The vast majority of such crimes are committed by teenagers, largely shadowy figures responsible for today's alarming numbers of burglaries and car thefts. In this series of five programmes Roger Graef talks to young lawbreakers about how they see the future.
1: Bobby - "I'm the only sane one in the family." Producer Mohini Patel

Contributors

Talks:
Roger Graef
Producer:
Mohini Patel

Cathy Smith looks back over the life of the Rajmata of Jaipur, who married one of the richest and most powerful of India's princes. Their lives were full of jet-set glamour but with the coming of independence, the fairytale ended. With contributions from the Rajmata, Lady Pamela Hicks , Gina Phillips and Major Narindar Saroop. Producer Edwina Wolstencroft Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Cathy Smith
Unknown:
Lady Pamela Hicks
Unknown:
Gina Phillips
Unknown:
Major Narindar Saroop.
Producer:
Edwina Wolstencroft

A series of programmes which encounter hope in situations of potential despair. In the second programme, Christine Liddell speaks to Paul Cocking about unemployment.
Producer Christine Liddell. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Christine Liddell
Producer:
Christine Liddell.

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