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from Trinity Presbyterian Church, Wrexham, Clwyd. Preacher The Reverend Elfed ap Nefydd Roberts. Readings: Isaiah 60, w 1-5,15-16' 1 John 1, w 1-4; John 1: 14-18. Hymns: Lead Me, Lord; Jesus Is Lord; Before the World Began; For the Healing of the Nations; Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God. Musical directors: Margaret Hester and Pam Davies. Organist Mary Edwards.

Contributors

Unknown:
Nefydd Roberts.
Directors:
Margaret Hester
Organist:
Pam Davies.
Organist:
Mary Edwards.

This week the team is at the BBC Radio on Show festival in Norwich where visitors put their queries to Daphne Ledward , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips. Chairman Dr Stefan Buczacki. Producer Amanda Mares
FACTSHEET: Send sae to [address removed]

Contributors

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

A three-part dramatisation of John Fowles 's novel, starring
Amanda Redman and David Threlfall.
1: On a wild day in 1867 Charles Smithson sees a woman gazing out to sea in Lyme Regis. Their lives are to become obsessively intertwined.
Pianist Mary Nash. Soloist Elizabeth Mansfield Dramatised by Fredenck Bradnum
Director Janet Whitaker

Contributors

Unknown:
John Fowles
Unknown:
Amanda Redman
Unknown:
David Threlfall.
Unknown:
Charles Smithson
Pianist:
Mary Nash.
Soloist:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Dramatised By:
Fredenck Bradnum
Director:
Janet Whitaker
Sarah Woodruff:
Amanda Redman
CharksSmithson:
David Threlfall
Writer:
Norman Rodway
Ernestina:
Teresa Gallagher
Sam Farrow:
Jason Flemyng
MrsPoultmey:
Margaret Courtenay
Aunt Tranter:
Jill Graham
MrsFairky:
Jillie Meers
DoctorGrogan:
Steve Hodson
Mary:
Oona Beeson
Farmer:
Barry J Gordon
Millie:
Rachel Atkins

UnrnMon. Trade unions have been driven from political influence by 14 years of Conservative rule and deprived of economic power by high unemployment.
Hugo Young asks the TUC's new General
Secretary John Monks what he's learned from the 1980s and whether unions will matter in the 1990s. Producer David Levy

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugo Young
Unknown:
John Monks
Producer:
David Levy

Five 19th-century engineering feats.
1: The Lighthouse. Civil engineer DrMark Raiss tells the extraordinary story of the construction of Robert Stevenson 's Bell
Rock lighthouse.
With Philip Anthony , John Baddeley , John Fleming and James Telfer
Producer Mark Savage

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Stevenson
Unknown:
Philip Anthony
Unknown:
John Baddeley
Unknown:
John Fleming
Unknown:
James Telfer
Producer:
Mark Savage
Robert Stevenson:
Bill Paterson
John Rennie:
Paul Gregory

John Florance explores D.H. Lawrence 's home-place of Eastwood and "dismal" Nottingham, with help from Lawrence's biographer Professor John Worthen. Producer Rosie Boulton

Contributors

Unknown:
John Florance
Unknown:
D.H. Lawrence
Unknown:
Professor John Worthen.
Producer:
Rosie Boulton

Four of Hearts. In the last of the series Rosemary Hartill talks to Sister Joan Chittister , an American Benedictine, about her spiritual journey from an enclosed convent to active campaigner against sexism and militarism. Producer Amanda Hancox

Contributors

Talks:
Rosemary Hartill
Unknown:
Joan Chittister
Producer:
Amanda Hancox

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