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celebrates Epiphany from St Andrews , New Earswick, York. Led by Rev Chris Cullwick, preacher Canon John Young. Oh worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; Arise, shine, for your light has come; You are mine, I am yours; As with gladness; We are marching in the light of God. Matthew 2, w 1-12. Directors of music David Barker and Heather Richardson
Organist Kathryn Coombes.

Contributors

Unknown:
St Andrews
Unknown:
Rev Chris
Unknown:
Canon John Young.
Music:
David Barker
Organist:
Heather Richardson
Organist:
Kathryn Coombes.

Dramatised in six episodes by Neville Smith. 2: The Wooden World. Pepys is beset by problems at home and at work.
With Emma Gregory. Samantha Holland ,
Frances Jeater , Tom Bevan , Peter Kenny , Ian Masters. Gavin Muir , Neville Smith ,
Michael Tudor Barnes and Malcolm Ward. Music by Guy Woolfenden , played by the Purcell Quartet. Director Jane Morgan. Rptd Friday 2.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Neville Smith.
Unknown:
Emma Gregory.
Unknown:
Samantha Holland
Unknown:
Frances Jeater
Unknown:
Tom Bevan
Unknown:
Peter Kenny
Unknown:
Ian Masters.
Unknown:
Gavin Muir
Unknown:
Neville Smith
Unknown:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Unknown:
Malcolm Ward.
Music By:
Guy Woolfenden
Director:
Jane Morgan.
Samuel Pepys:
Oliver Parker
Elizabeth Pepys:
Charlotte Attenborough
Lord Sandwich:
Steve Hodson
William Coventry:
Simon Russell Beale
Sir George Carteret:
Ronald Hines
Sir John Mennes:
Bernard Hepton
Sir William Batten:
Terence Rigby
Sir William Penn:
Christopher Douglas
Thomas Hayter:
Christian Rodska
Will Hewer:
Peter Acre
Tom Pepys:
Toby Jones
Mr Cooper:
Norman Rodway

Modern retellings of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm.
2: I Should Be So Lucky by Bill Taylor.
Jean Alexander (from Last of the Summer Wine) stars as Mrs Crow, the magician's widow who helps Ellie escape her step-sisters and get to her pop idol's concert.

Contributors

Writer:
Bill Taylor
Producer:
Martin Jameson
Mrs Crow:
Jean Alexander
Ellie:
Jane Hazelgrove
Horace:
Daniel Street Brown
Hester:
Kate O'Reagan
Harriet:
Fiona Richards
<Actor>:
Robert Whelan
<Actor>:
Jason Done
<Actor>:
Amelia Bullmore
<Actor>:
Sue Jenkins

2: Words The northern chapel was a forum for great preaching. Dr Colin Morris explains that Nonconformists entered the Kingdom of Heaven by their ears. Producer Chris Gwilliam

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Colin Morris
Producer:
Chris Gwilliam

The travel magazine series, from the Royal Geographical Society.
2: The dos and don'ts of selling a travel article and the art of free travel, with Aminatta Forna and Robert Elms.
A Goldhawk production
BILLBOARD: call [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Aminatta Forna
Unknown:
Robert Elms.

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