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from the last day of an international youth prayer festival hosted by Youth 2000 in Woldingham School. Surrey, led by Fr Wayne Roxburgh. Come and fill this temple (Friesen); Lord, have mercy (Kendrick); Gloria: Laud Mass (Pere Decha ); Revelation 11, v 19; 12 w 1-6 and 10; Psalm 44; Beautiful lady (Jane Fitzgerald); 1 Corinthians 15, w 20-26; Alleluliah! Jesus is King of the ages; Luke 1: w 39-56; Cause of our joy (Fr Stan Fortuna ); Magnificat (Andrew Stayne ). Director of Music Robert Toone.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Wayne Roxburgh.
Unknown:
Pere Decha
Unknown:
Stan Fortuna
Unknown:
Andrew Stayne
Music:
Robert Toone.

Concluding Tobias Smollett's boisterous tour round Georgian Britain.

(Rpt. Repeated Friday at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Author:
Tobias Smollett
Dramatised by:
Scott Cherry
Music:
Matthew Scott
Director:
Clive Brill
Bramble:
Timothy West
Tabitha:
Jenny Howe
Lydia:
Alison Reid
Humphry:
Matthew Morgan
Winifred:
Theresa Streatfeild
Lismahago:
Iain Cuthbertson
Archy:
Gordon Reid
Wilson:
Neil Roberts
Pearce:
Kate Binchy
Martin/Chowder:
Ronald Herdman
Mince:
Jonathan Adams
Jery:
Jonathan Tafler

The third of Joe Turner 's quirky comedies about the paranoid traumas of growi ng up. Adele is painfully jealous of her kid sister Kelly. Kelly is Dad's favourite. So Adele finds solace in a life of obsessional shoplifting. With Jane Dawson as Adele . and Michelle Fairclough as Kelly.
With Deborah McAndrew and John Graham Davies Producer Martin Jameson

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Turner
Unknown:
Jane Dawson
Unknown:
Michelle Fairclough
Unknown:
Deborah McAndrew
Unknown:
John Graham Davies
Producer:
Martin Jameson
Dad:
Cliff Howells
Mum:
Lesley Nichol
Maria:
Paula Tilbrook
Mr Jameson:
Finetime Fontayne

The Worm Forgives the Plough. The late John Stewart Collis always cast a visionary eye over the works of nature. In these extracts, he looks closely at the role played by the ant, the plough, the worm, the clouds and the dunghill. Reader Sean Barrett. Producer Martin Jenkins

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stewart Collis
Reader:
Sean Barrett.
Producer:
Martin Jenkins

Six very different people talk frankly to Peter White about their disabilities.
2: Emma Nicholson , MP, talks about the way in which some members of the House of Commons reacted to her deafness.
Producer Ronni Davis

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter White
Unknown:
Emma Nicholson
Producer:
Ronni Davis

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