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from Trinity Church, Sutton. Led by Rev Paul Priest. Readings: 2 Kings 4. w 18-37: James 5, w 13-16: Mark 2, w 1-12. Music: Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven; 0 for a closer walk with God (Stanford); 0 Christ the healer, we have come (Melcombe); Make me a channel of your peace; When Jesus the healer passed through Galilee (Healer); Kum ba ya; 0 Jesus, I have promised (Wolvercote). Director of Music lain Carnegie. Organist Stephen Haylett.

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Organist:
Stephen Haylett.

The second part of Mario Vargas Llosa 's masterpiece is based on a true incident in the 1890s. Colonel Cesar of the Brazilian Army sets out to put down a seemingly minor disturbance, inspired by a preacher who considers the world's first socialist republic to be the "Anti-Christ".
Dramatised by Mike Walker
Director Shaun MacLoughlin

Contributors

Unknown:
Mario Vargas Llosa
Dramatised By:
Mike Walker
Director:
Shaun MacLoughlin
Reporter:
Kerry Shale
Lion of Natuba:
Jack Klaff
Baron de Conabrava:
Nigel Anthony
Jurema:
Carolyn Backhouse
Fr Joachim:
William Eedle
Rocha:
David Holt
Idiot:
Peter Meakin
Bandit Joao:
Anthony Jackson
Colonel Cesar:
Peter Whitman
Rufino:
Christian Rodska
Dwarf:
Bill Monks
Bandit Pajeu:
Eric Allen
Old woman:
Tina Gray
Bearded 'ady:
Gillian Goodman
GaBeo Gall:
Bob Docherty

Arthur Fieldsend has been a GP for 30 years and he tells Martyn Wiley how, in spite of recent changes, he soldiers on as a family doctor in his suburban surgery. Producer Dave Sheasby

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Fieldsend
Unknown:
Martyn Wiley
Producer:
Dave Sheasby

Best-selling author and Dublin journalist Maeve Binchy reveals a hatred for etiquette and a love of cats in her selection of poetry and prose. Readers Nigel Anthony and Kate Binchy Producer Julian Wilkinson

Contributors

Readers:
Nigel Anthony
Readers:
Kate Binchy
Producer:
Julian Wilkinson

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