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A Harvest Eucharist from St Mary and All Saints, Checkley, Staffordshire. Led by Rev Mark Vidal-Hall , Rev Vaughan Sweet, Rev Tony Hodgson and Rev Prebendary Tony Sadler. Hymns: Come, Ye Thankful People, Come (St George, AMNS 289): Praise and Thanksgiving (Bunessan, AMNS 415); Praise To The Lord, The Almighty(Lobe den Herren, AMNS 207). Readings: Deuteronomy 28, w 1-6; II Corinthians 9, w 6-11; Luke 6, w 37-38. Anthem: For the Beauty of the Earth (Rutter). Organist Kenneth Lovatt. Pianist Paul Shouksmith. Choirmaster Mike Prescott.

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev Mark Vidal-Hall
Unknown:
Rev Tony Hodgson
Unknown:
Tony Sadler.
Organist:
Kenneth Lovatt.
Pianist:
Paul Shouksmith.
Choirmaster:
Mike Prescott.

Members of the Ticknall Garden Club in Derbyshire put their questions to Sue Phillips, Daphne Ledward and Fred Downham. Chairman Dr Stefan Buczacki. Producer Amanda Mares
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Contributors

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

Anthony Trollope 's novel dramatised in four episodes.
2: Blissfully happy in her engagement to Adolphus Crosbie , Lily Dale is much taken aback at his sudden departure to stay with the De Courcys , whose daughter Alexandrina is an old flame.
Dramatised by Martyn Wade ; Director Cherry Cookson

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Unknown:
Adolphus Crosbie
Unknown:
Lily Dale
Unknown:
De Courcys
Dramatised By:
Martyn Wade
Director:
Cherry Cookson
Adolphus Crosbie:
Alex Jennings
Lily Dale:
Julla Ford
JohnnyEames:
Jamie Glover
SquireDak:
Richard Vernon
Mrs Dak:
Brenda Blethyn
Bell Dak:
Lesley Sharp
Bernard Dale:
Jeremy Clyde
Dr Crofts:
Dominic Letts
Mrs Eames:
Diana Payan
Lord de Guest:
John Evitts
Lady Julia:
Pauline Yates
Lord de Courcy:
Philip Anthony
Lady de Courcy:
Lala Lloyd
LadyAlexandrina:
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Lady Emily:
Jilue Meers
Gazebee:
Steve Hodson
Pratt:
David Thorpe

Compiled by Michael Bakewell.
7: They are Tearing Me to Pieces. With Norman Rodway as Count Leo Tolstoy , Anna Massey as Sofya Tolstoy , and Alice Arnold , Victoria Carling , David Collings , Alan Barker , David Goudge , Nicholas Farrell , Nigel Carrington and John Rowe. Director Rosemary Hart

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Bakewell.
Unknown:
Norman Rodway
Unknown:
Count Leo Tolstoy
Unknown:
Anna Massey
Unknown:
Sofya Tolstoy
Unknown:
Alice Arnold
Unknown:
Victoria Carling
Unknown:
David Collings
Unknown:
Alan Barker
Unknown:
David Goudge
Unknown:
Nicholas Farrell
Unknown:
Nigel Carrington
Unknown:
John Rowe.
Director:
Rosemary Hart

Simon Rae goes to Manchester for Radio On Show to present a programme of quirky and irreverent verse. The readers are Polly Hemingway and Russell Dixon. Producer Julian Wilkinson

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Rae
Unknown:
Polly Hemingway
Unknown:
Russell Dixon.
Producer:
Julian Wilkinson

4: Prague. Alex Gamme introduces us to her new "theatrical" lifestyle and to the young entrepreneurs who have left Britain and America for Prague. Presented by David Lodge.
Producer Sara Jane Hall

Contributors

Introduces:
Prague. Alex Gamme
Presented By:
David Lodge.
Producer:
Sara Jane Hall

Austin Mitchell and Michael White , with guests Roy Hattersley and John Biffen , compete in a light-hearted test of political knowledge. Chairman Patrick Hannan. Producer Louise Coats

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael White
Unknown:
Roy Hattersley
Unknown:
John Biffen
Unknown:
Patrick Hannan.
Producer:
Louise Coats

Here I Stand. Andrew Green meets
Cecil Lewis , First World War pilot, founder member of the BBC, author and thinker.
11.45 Before the Ending of the Day The late night office of Compline. Producer Noel Vincent

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Green
Unknown:
Cecil Lewis
Producer:
Noel Vincent

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