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An Easter celebration from the church of St
Sebastian and St Pancras, Kingsbury Green.
Preacher: The Rt Rev
Vincent Nicholls , Bishop of North London in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster. Mass is celebrated by parish priest Canon Peter Phillips.
Hymns: Jesus Christ is Risen Today; New
Daytime Dawning; I am the Bread Of Life; Battle is O'er; City of God.
Readings: Acts 10, w 34, 37-43; Colossians 3, w 1-4; John 20, vv 1-9. Director of Music Richard Goodall.

Contributors

Unknown:
Vincent Nicholls
Unknown:
Canon Peter Phillips.
Unknown:
Jesus Christ
Music:
Richard Goodall.

Members of the Bidfordon-Avon and District Gardening Society,
Warwickshire, put their questions to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Sue Phillips and Fred Downham.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
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Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Sue Phillips
Unknown:
Fred Downham.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Amanda Mares

La Bete Humaine
Emile Zola 's classic thriller dramatised in three parts. With Michael Maloney as Jacques, Martin Head as Roubard, and Imogen Stubbs as Severine. 2: The Murder
"The whole thing seemed stupid - a complete nightmare - like a murder plan thought up by a child." with Andy Hockley , Sheila Kelley , Jonathan Wyatt. Richard Mitchley and Gerry Hinks
Dramatised by Sally Hedges Music: Barrington Pheloung Director Nigel Bryant

Contributors

Unknown:
Emile Zola
Unknown:
Michael Maloney
Unknown:
Martin Head
Unknown:
Imogen Stubbs
Unknown:
Andy Hockley
Unknown:
Sheila Kelley
Unknown:
Jonathan Wyatt.
Unknown:
Richard Mitchley
Unknown:
Gerry Hinks
Dramatised By:
Sally Hedges
Director:
Nigel Bryant
Denizet:
Simon Carter
Camy-Lamotte:
Roger Hume
Cabuche:
David Lloyd
Pecqueux:
Peter Meakin

First of four programmes by Roderick Graham to celebrate the life of Sydney Smith. Robert Lang plays the man who was the delight of any dinner table and a man of principle.
Lord Holland.....TlMOTHY CARLTON Director Jane Morgan

Contributors

Unknown:
Roderick Graham
Unknown:
Robert Lang
Director:
Jane Morgan
Saba Smith:
Marian Diamond
Mrs Smith:
Ann Bell
Robert Smith:
Terence Edmond
Mrs Robert Smith:
Joanna Myers
Lady Holland:
Richenda Carey
Brougham:
Eric Allan
Jeffrey:
Mark Straker

Are reading lists a threat to literature in schools?
Michael Rosen talks to
David Pascal , Chairman of the National Curriculum
Council, and Anne Bames of the National Association of Teachers of English. Producer Jill Burridge

Contributors

Talks:
Michael Rosen
Unknown:
David Pascal
Unknown:
Anne Bames
Producer:
Jill Burridge

with Simon Rae , Virginia McKenna , Peter Jeffrey , and guest Jenny Joseph. Producer Pat Pryor
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Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Rae
Unknown:
Virginia McKenna
Unknown:
Peter Jeffrey
Unknown:
Jenny Joseph.
Producer:
Pat Pryor

Kathleen Ferrier - A
Memory
Roy Henderson , who worked closely with Kathleen Ferrier during her formative years, remembers this much loved English contralto. Read by Denis Quilley. Producer Martin Jenkins

Contributors

Unknown:
Kathleen Ferrier
Unknown:
Roy Henderson
Unknown:
Kathleen Ferrier
Read By:
Denis Quilley.
Producer:
Martin Jenkins

The story of Alfred Sadd. A missionary in the South Pacific is caught up by the Japanese invasion. His carefree life ends in an act of astounding heroism.
June Knox-Mawer tells the tale through Alfred's letters, read by Simon Jones , and the memories of pre-war friends in the Gilbert Islands. Producer Julian Hale

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Sadd.
Read By:
Simon Jones
Producer:
Julian Hale

Maureen Lipman takes a comic look at women and golf, a world where women have to duck down when walking past windows, and putt through piles of fertiliser. Tales of horror abound in this last bastion of male chauvinism. Producer Karen Walker

Contributors

Unknown:
Maureen Lipman
Producer:
Karen Walker

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