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Richard and Sue Vaughn have changed their farming focus from growing crops to cultivating tourists. Is this type of farming the way of the future? Quentin Seddon finds out.
Producer Carol Trewin

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue Vaughn
Unknown:
Quentin Seddon
Producer:
Carol Trewin

From Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Pembroke, Wales. A united service marking the 900th anniversary of the town and castle, led by Rev Robert James. Reading: Luke 4, vv 14-21. Hymns: Crown Him with Many Crowns; Make Way, Make Way; Blessed Assurance; Shine Jesus Shine. Conductor Janice Llewellyn. Musical Director Des Thomas.

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev Robert
Conductor:
Janice Llewellyn.

This week the team visits the Radio On Show festival in Scarborough. Members of the public put their questions to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Daphne Ledward and Fred Downham. Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
FACTSHEET: Send sae to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Daphne Ledward
Unknown:
Fred Downham.
Unknown:
Clay Jones.
Producer:
Amanda Mares

A six-part serial on the life of Alexander the Great by David Wade.
1:The King's Son. Which sees the birth of Alexander and friction between King Philip of Macedon and Queen Olympias.
Music: Wilfredo Acosta, Director: Glyn Dearman

Contributors

Writer:
David Wade
Music:
Wilfredo Acosta
Director:
Glyn Dearman
Achilles:
Barry Foster
Patroklos:
Simon Ward
King Philip:
Brian Cox
Queen Olympias:
Geraldine James
Young Alexander:
Sam Crane
Antipatros:
David March
Demosthenes:
Malcolm Sinclair
Lysimachos:
Keith Drinkel
Young Hephaistim:
Sary King
Aristander:
Barry J Gordon
Artabazus:
Philip Anthony
Kleitos:
John Evitts
Leonidas:
John Webb
Pausanias:
James Telfer
Agathon:
James Telfer
Menapis:
David Thorpe
Aeschines:
David Thorpe
Helhnike:
Patti Holloway
Barsine:
Oona Beeson
Clotho:
Rachel Atkins
Lachesis:
Jill Graham
Atropos:
Diana Payan

Business badinage, bons mots and bunkum. Panel: Peter Day , Alastair Ross Goobey, Janette Rutterford , Howard Hodgson. Chairman: Nigel Cassidy. Producer Neil Koenig

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Day
Unknown:
Alastair Ross
Unknown:
Janette Rutterford
Unknown:
Howard Hodgson.
Unknown:
Nigel Cassidy.
Producer:
Neil Koenig

Dancing for Henry Miller. Actress Sheila Steafel recounts her traumatic experience as a scantily-clad ballet dancer in the film of Henry Miller 's Tropic of Cancer.
Producer Matthew Walters

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Miller.
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
Henry Miller
Producer:
Matthew Walters

Michael O'Donnell explores how burns victims reconstruct themselves, and the choices that plastic surgeons have to make.
Original music by Stephen Faux Producer Matt Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael O'Donnell
Music By:
Stephen Faux
Producer:
Matt Thompson

Graham Cray , Principal of Ridley Hall , Cambridge, believes the era of Enlightenment thinking is giving way to a new age and reflects on the consequences for Christian thought and action. 1: The Walls Come Down. In a collapsing culture, what place is there for faith? Producer Norman Winter

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Cray
Unknown:
Ridley Hall
Producer:
Norman Winter

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