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says Good Morning
Sunday and welcomes his special guest, the gardener Geoffrey Smith.
Including at 7.40
Rt Rev Cormac Murphy O'Connor, Bishop of Arundel and Brighton. Producer Michael Wakelin

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith.
Unknown:
Cormac Murphy
Producer:
Michael Wakelin

Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 All-Time
Greats
Producer Roy Oakshott
2.00pm Benny Green
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter. Producer Ray Harvey
3.00pm Alan Dell with Sounds Easy
Producer Ray Harvey
4.00pm A Tenor Sang
A new series featuring the life and work of some of the greatest tenors of all time. Beniamino Gigli
"We have found the tenor." Written and presented by Robin Gregory. Producer Alan Boyd
4.30pm
Sing Something Simple The Cliff Adams Singers and The Jack Emblow Quartet.
Producer Ray Harvey
5.00pm Charlie Chester with your Sunday Soapbox.
The telephone number during the programme is [number removed].
Producer David Welsby •WRITE to:
Charlie Chester , BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham B5 7QQ

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Carrington
Producer:
Roy Oakshott
Unknown:
Benny Green
Producer:
Ray Harvey
Producer:
Ray Harvey
Unknown:
Beniamino Gigli
Presented By:
Robin Gregory.
Producer:
Alan Boyd
Singers:
Cliff Adams
Producer:
Ray Harvey
Unknown:
Charlie Chester
Producer:
David Welsby
Unknown:
Charlie Chester

Roger Royle presents favourite hymns from St Augustine's Church, Penarth in South
Glamorgan.
Thou Whose Almighty Word; God Is Love; Jubilate Everybody;
Light's Abode, Celestial Salem; In A Byre Near Bethlehem; Lord Of All Hopefulness; Jesu, Lover Of My Soul.
Musical director
Andrew Wilson-Dickson
Organist Jeffrey Howard. Producers Roy Jenkins and Liz Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Organist:
Andrew Wilson-Dickson
Organist:
Jeffrey Howard.
Producers:
Roy Jenkins
Producers:
Liz Taylor

In a Green Shade Britain has a unique landscape, so it's hardly surprising that the chroniclers of that landscape have produced some of the world's finest poetry and prose. Sean Street examines the development of rural writing in Britain from Gilbert White to the present day, and on the way visits the countryside that has inspired, among others, Thomas Hardy , Edward Thomas and John Clare.
Producer Stella Hanson

Contributors

Unknown:
Green Shade Britain
Unknown:
Sean Street
Unknown:
Gilbert White
Unknown:
Thomas Hardy
Unknown:
Edward Thomas
Unknown:
John Clare.
Producer:
Stella Hanson

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