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From All Saints Church, Wyke Regis, Weymouth.
Led by Rev Canon Keith Hugo with former war correspondent Frank Gillard and Bishop Maurice Wood DSC.

Micah 4, vv. 1-4; Mark 4, vv. 35-41; O God our help in ages past (St Anne); Judge eternal, throned in splendour (Rhuddlan); Mine eyes have seen the glory (Battle Hymn); All my hope on God is founded (Michael).

Contributors

Service led by:
Rev Canon Keith Hugo
Speaker:
Frank Gillard
Speaker:
Bishop Maurice Wood
Organist:
Richard White

Stephen Humphreys, fresh from Trinity College, Dublin, is finding his feet in Budapest. He visits old-time ex-pats who offer advice and wisdom. But with David Lodge he finds that, for an Irishman, Budapest might not be such an exotic experience after all.

Contributors

Presenter:
Stephen Humphreys
Guest:
David Lodge
Producer:
Sara Jane Hall

Anne Swithinbank, Geoffrey Smith, and Pippa Greenwood answer questions sent in by post. The chairman is Eric Robson.

A Taylor Made production
Factsheet: send sae marked 23/94 to [address removed]

Contributors

Chairman:
Eric Robson
Panellist:
Anne Swithinbank
Panellist:
Geoffrey Smith
Panellist:
Pippa Greenwood

Another chance to hear this classic radio documentary made by the late Alan Haydock to commemorate the 40th anniversary of D-Day. It includes reports by BBC correspondents recorded on D-Day itself and interviews with some of the British men and women who remember their part in the great invasion. Narrated by Frank Windsor.

Contributors

Narrator:
Frank Windsor
Producer:
Alan Haydock

Simon Rae talks to novelist, poet and translator Elaine Feinstein about the process of poetic translation. Readers Diana Bishop and Sam Dastor.

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Rae
Guest:
Elaine Feinstein
Reader:
Diana Bishop
Reader:
Sam Dastor
Producer:
Sara Davies

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