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from Beulah United Reformed Church,
Rhiwbina, Cardiff, led by the Rev Ken Graham and the Rev Kristin Ofstad. Readings: Isaiah 60, w 1-6; Matthew 2, wl-12. Hymns: Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; When God is a Child; Our God, our help in ages past; As water to the thirsty; Look forward in faith.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Graham
Unknown:
Kristin Ofstad.

5: It's Cold Out There. William T Vollmann hunts a walrus, and Stephen Scorertrains huskies. Plus Siberia and Canada in what is Norway's year. Andy Kershaw presents. Producer Noah Richler

Contributors

Unknown:
William T Vollmann
Unknown:
Stephen Scorertrains
Unknown:
Andy Kershaw
Producer:
Noah Richler

First in a four-part dramatisation of Sir Walter Scott's great novel of the 1745 Jacobite rebellion, with Richard Greenwood as Edward Waverley.

As Bonnie Prince Charlie tries to regain the throne of Great Britain for the Stuart dynasty, a young Englishman finds himself fighting on the wrong side.
Music by Iain Johnstone, with Mhairi Campbell (violin, viola), Ron Shaw (cello) and Mike Travis (drums).

Contributors

Author:
Sir Walter Scott
Dramatised by:
Roger Danes
Music:
Iain Johnstone
Violinist/Violaist:
Mhairi Campbell
Cellist:
Ron Shaw
Drummer:
Mike Travis
Director:
Patrick Rayner
Edward Waverley:
Richard Greenwood
Bradwardine:
John Buick
Flora:
Wendy Seager
Rose:
Maria Miller
Fergus:
James Bryce
Donald Bean Lean:
Paul Young
Davey:
Tom Smith
Houghton:
Stuart McQuarrie
Evan Dhu:
Finlay Welsh
Cohan Beg:
Steven McNicoll
Aunt Rachel:
Mary Riggans
Sr Everard:
Robin Thompson
Colonel Gardiner:
David McKail
MacWheeble:
John Shedden
Bahnawhappie:
Finlay McLean
Alice:
Eliza Langland

Series that unlocks the nuts and bolts of today's technology.
Is the phone set to become ever more intrusive? Will we all have our own number for life? Alun Lewis is on the line to find out how it could happen.
Producer Andrew Dunn

Contributors

Unknown:
Alun Lewis
Producer:
Andrew Dunn

Heinz Wolff , professor of bioengineering at Brunei University, talks to Barbara Myers about the events which influenced the start of his career. Producer Deborah Cohen

Contributors

Unknown:
Heinz Wolff
Unknown:
Barbara Myers
Producer:
Deborah Cohen

First in a six-part dramatisation of the life of Lord Byron by Michael and Melissa Bakewell, told through his own journals and the accounts of friends and contemporaries.
"I by no means intend to identify myself with Harold, but to deny all connection with him. I would not be such a fellow as I have made my hero for the world!'

Contributors

Writer:
Melissa Bakewell
Writer:
Michael Bakewell
Lord Byron:
Jonathan Hyde
The voice of the poet:
Paul Daneman
Director:
Rosemary Hart
Young Byron:
Richard Pearce
Augusta Leigh:
Kate Buffery
Duchess of Devonshire:
Frances Jeater
Hobhouse:
Neville Jason
Mrs Byron:
Tina Gray
Charles Matthews:
David Goudge
Dr Drury:
David King
John Gait:
John Baddeley
Samuel Rogers:
David March
Lady X:
Teresa Gallagher
Lady Hestor Stanhope:
Alice Arnold

First of six programmes in which Mike Wooldridge meets believers from the major traditions in Britain's increasingly multi-faith society. 1: Talking about God. Is it reasonable to talk about God and spiritual realities? Even different faiths have different answers. Producer Norman Winter

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Wooldridge
Producer:
Norman Winter

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