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speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of the St Martin-in-the-Fields Christmas Appeal for various social causes nationwide, including special projects for the homeless.
DONATIONS TO: Chnstmas Appeal Fund, [address removed]. Credit cards: [number removed]before 5.00pm and [number removed]after 5.00pm.

Expectations of Jesus
In the second in a series of services for Advent, Parish Eucharist is celebrated by Rev David Baker from the Church of the Ascension, Stirchley, Birmingham, Preacher John M Hull, Professor of Religious Education, University of Birmingham.

Andy Kershaw presents a new, live travel magazine featuring the best in travel writing and broadcasting. 1: Places Called Guinea. In this week's opening issue, Kershaw is joined by peripatetic friends with reports from North and South America, West Africa and the Pacific - from the four corners of the world, all places called Guinea. Producer Noah Richler

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Kershaw
Producer:
Noah Richler

This week the team of Fred Downham , Daphne Ledward and Walter Gilmour are at the Crarae Glen Gardens Charitable Trust in Inverary, with chairman
Dr Stefan Buczacki.
Producer Amanda Mares
FACTSHEET: send sae marked 49/93 to [address removed]

Contributors

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

final part of Zane Grey 's classic western. Utah, 1871: Jane Withersteen is forced to confess the awful truth about
Milly Erne 's killer. Music by Trevor Allan Davies Dramatised by Ed Thomason
Director Adrian Bean

Contributors

Unknown:
Zane Grey
Unknown:
Jane Withersteen
Unknown:
Milly Erne
Music By:
Trevor Allan Davies
Dramatised By:
Ed Thomason
Director:
Adrian Bean
Jane Withersteen:
Shelley Thompson
Lassiter:
Stuart Milligan
Bishop Dyer:
Nigel Anthony
flfa fun:
William Roberts
Bern Venters:
Dominic Letts
Bess:
Teresa Gallagher
Houise:
Heather Emmanuel
Oldrin:
Jack Klaff
fay:
Oona Beeson
Judkins:
John Evitts
Rourke:
Trevor Allan Dames

First of three programmes in which Colin Semper meets two people who, confronted by the same dilemma, arrived at very different decisions.
1: Two widows are proposed to again. Would re-marrying be an act of disloyalty to their first husbands? Are they readyfor the commitment? Should they say 'yes'? Producer Brian King

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Semper

Fundamental Masculinity. Earlier this year Kenneth Tynan 's provocative essay on the female bottom was broadcast.
Tonight poets Katie Campbell and Fiona Pitt-Kethley return the compliment with their own views on the male posterior. Producer David Benedictus

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Tynan
Unknown:
Katie Campbell
Unknown:
Fiona Pitt-Kethley
Producer:
David Benedictus

Prior to the 1950s vaccination era, childhood illness was greatly feared, with just cause. Tuberculosis, diphtheria, scarlet fever and polio - people from all over Britain share their memories of survival from the diseases and their treatments.
Producers Jenny Lacey and Felicity Goodall A Real Radio production

Contributors

Producers:
Jenny Lacey

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