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Holy Communion from St Peter 's
Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton.
Preacher Rev John Hall-Matthews . Thy hand 0 God has guided (Thombury); Missa Brevis in C (Eberlin arr Pow); Praise to God for faith like Wulfrun's (Cwm Rhondda); Christ is the King
(Gelobt sei Gott); Soul of my saviour (arr Pow); Come sing the praise of Jesus (trad arr Pow); Isaiah 42, w 1-
12; Matthew 5, w 1-16. Organist David Rendell. Director of music Alistair Pow.

Contributors

Unknown:
St Peter
Unknown:
John Hall-Matthews
Organist:
David Rendell.
Music:
Alistair Pow.

3: On the Hoof. William Green travels to Iceland's Landsmot Festival, where horse riders gather to party, and Jaspar Winn treks with the Spanish vaqueros who still ride for a living. Presented by Christina Dodwell. Producer Noah Richler

Contributors

Unknown:
William Green
Unknown:
Jaspar Winn
Presented By:
Christina Dodwell.
Producer:
Noah Richler

Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Bob Flowerdew meet the gardeners of Sticklepath and South
Tawton, Devon. Chairman Eric Robson. A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am FACTSHEET: send sae marked 47/94 to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood
Unknown:
Anne Swithinbank
Unknown:
Bob Flowerdew
Unknown:
Eric Robson.

Dramas that tell the stories behind the songs. In the concluding part of John Clifford's dramatisation of Henry Murger's tales of Bohemian life in Paris in the 1840s, things start to go wrong for lovers Rodolphe and Mimi and Marcel and Musette.
With Ian Masters, Kristin Milward and Malcolm Ward.
Violinist Martin Loveday
Music arranged by Gordon Langford
Director Janet Whitaker.
Rptd Friday 2.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
John Clifford
Unknown:
Henry Murger
Unknown:
Ian Masters.
Unknown:
Kristin Mitward
Violinist:
Malcolm Ward.
Violinist:
Martin Loveday
Arranged By:
Gordon Langford
Director:
Janet Whitaker.
Rodolphe:
Samuel West
Mimi:
Trevyn McDowell
Colline:
Clive Merrison
Musette:
Louise Lombard
Marcel:
Jamie Glover
Uncle:
Edward de Souza
Waiter:
Peter Whitman

Gareth Owen presents listeners' favourite poems, read by Stuart Clapp and Catherine Harvey , winners of the Radio 4 Speak a Poem competition. Producer Paul Dodgson

Contributors

Unknown:
Gareth Owen
Read By:
Stuart Clapp
Read By:
Catherine Harvey
Producer:
Paul Dodgson

The final part of the comedy sci-fi by Alan Gilbey and David Richard-Fox.
The children are convinced that the "man from the BBC" will help them warn people of ecological disaster.

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Gilbey
Writer:
David Richard-Fox
Music:
Richard Attree
Director:
Nandita Ghose
EK6:
Sara Crowe
RV101:
David Harewood
Steph:
Nicola Stapleton
Baz:
Paul Reynolds
Max:
Dax O'Callaghan
Horatio:
Joshua Towb
Norton:
Ian Masters
Tailor:
Neville Jason
Mrs Miller:
Margaret John

Rgaro Here, Figaro There. David Haig reads an extract from the diaries of Freddie Stockdale , manager of Pavilion Opera, a company which performs opera in other people's houses. Producer Cherry Cookson

Contributors

Unknown:
David Haig
Unknown:
Freddie Stockdale
Producer:
Cherry Cookson

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