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Matins from Durham Cathedral for the Sunday next before Advent. Responses by Humphrey Clucas. Psalm 47; TeDeum and Jubilate in C (William Boyce ); Let All the World in Every Corner Sing (Kenneth Leighton ); Now Thank We All Our God; Voluntary: Es ist das Heil uns kommen her; Readings: Genesis 6, w 5-end; 1 Peter 3, w 8-end. Precentor Rev David Meakin. Master of the Choristers and Organist James Lancelot.

Contributors

Unknown:
Humphrey Clucas.
Unknown:
William Boyce
Unknown:
Kenneth Leighton
Unknown:
David Meakin.
Organist:
James Lancelot.

The team answer questions put to them by visitors to the BBC Radio on Show Festival in Swansea. With Fred Downham , Daphne Ledward and Bridget Moody. Chairman Dr Stefan Buczacki. Producer Amanda Mares
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Contributors

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

First in a three-part dramatisation of Zane Gray 's classic novel of love and violent revenge, the first western to be adapted as a Classic Serial.
1: Utah, 1871. Mormon rancher Jane Withersteen is resisting Elder Tull 's attempts to take her and Cottonwoods for himself, when into the picture rides the avenging angel Lassiter.
Dramatised by Ed Thomason Music by Trevor Allan Davies
Director Adnan Bean
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Contributors

Unknown:
Zane Gray
Unknown:
Jane Withersteen
Unknown:
Elder Tull
Dramatised By:
Ed Thomason
Music By:
Trevor Allan Davies
Director:
Adnan Bean
Jane Withersteen:
Shelley Thompson
lassiter:
Stuart Milligan
Bishop Dyer:
Nigel Anthony
Elter Tull:
Wiluam Roberts
Bern Venters:
Dominic Letts
Bess:
Teresa Gallagher
Flouise:
Heather Emmanuel
Oldrin:
Jack Klaff
Hester:
Jill Graham
Fay:
Oona Beeson
Jacky:
John Church
judkins:
John Evitts
jerry:
Keith Drinkel
Rourke:
Trevor Allan Davies
Blake:
Jonathan Adams

The second of six conversations in which Bel Mooney and her guest explore the grey area between belief and unbelief.
Today her guest is Baroness Mary Warnock.
Producer Malcolm Love

Contributors

Unknown:
Bel Mooney
Unknown:
Baroness Mary Warnock.
Producer:
Malcolm Love

Five engineering feats from the 19th century.
4: The Ship. Civil engineer Dr Mark Raiss tells the story of the construction of Brunei's Great Eastern.
Other parts played by John Baddeley , Keith Drinkel , Geraldine Fitzgerald , Steve Hodson , David Thorpe and John Webb.
Compiled and written by Martin Worth Producer Mark Savage

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Mark Raiss
Played By:
John Baddeley
Played By:
Keith Drinkel
Played By:
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Played By:
Steve Hodson
Played By:
David Thorpe
Played By:
John Webb.
Written By:
Martin Worth
kambard Kingdom Brunei:
John Rowe
John Scott RusseY:
Paul Gregory

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