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For the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Christians in Skipton, North Yorkshire, gather together in St Andrew 's Church to celebrate and explore the true meaning of unity. Led by Rev David Emison with preacher
Rev Adrian Botwright. Reading Luke 4, w 16-21. Organist Douglas Riddiough. Director of music Eileen Riddiough.

Contributors

Unknown:
St Andrew
Unknown:
David Emison
Unknown:
Rev Adrian Botwright.
Organist:
Douglas Riddiough.
Music:
Eileen Riddiough.

Dramatised by Neville Smith.
4: Living Merrily. In 1665 England was at war with Holland, but the greatest threat that year was from the Plague.
With Gavin Muir , Struan Rodger ,
Charles Simpson , Malcolm Ward , Derek Waring and Peter Yapp. Music by Guy Woolfenden , played by the Purcell Quartet. Director Jane Morgan Repeated Friday at 2.00pm

Contributors

Dramatised By:
Neville Smith.
Unknown:
Gavin Muir
Unknown:
Struan Rodger
Unknown:
Charles Simpson
Unknown:
Malcolm Ward
Unknown:
Derek Waring
Unknown:
Peter Yapp.
Music By:
Guy Woolfenden
Director:
Jane Morgan
Samuel Pepys:
Oliver Parker
Elizabeth Pepys:
Charlotte Attenborough
James, Duke of York:
Michael Kitchen
William Coventry:
Simon Russell Beale
Lord Sandwich:
Steve Hodson
Sir George Carteret:
Ronald Hines
Sir John Mennes:
Bernard Hepton
Sir William Batten:
Terence Rigby
Sir William Penn:
Christopher Douglas
Lord Brounckner:
Bill Nighy
Thomas Hayter:
Christian Rodska
Will Hewer:
Peter Acre
Mrs Bagwell:
Julia Ford

by Bill Taylor
Quirky retellings of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm.

Spotty, four-eyed George fancies glamorous Tamsin next door.
(Rpt)

Contributors

Writer:
Bill Taylor
Producer:
Martin Jameson
George:
Joseph Vickers
Horace:
Daniel Street Brown
George's Dad/Mudge:
Malcolm Raeburn
Tracy/Jeanette:
Lisa Lewis
Mr Brogue/Verger:
Jimmy Hibbert
George's Mum/Customer:
Kay Purcell
Tamsin:
Judy Brooke

A six-part series on the history of child rearing. 4: Friday Night Equals Syrup of Figs. How did 17th-century parents potty-train their children? What did they do with the nappies? Rosalind Miles takes a look at health and habits through the ages. Producer Lucy Lunt
# See Dr Mark Porter : page 29

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosalind Miles
Producer:
Lucy Lunt
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter

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