O God of Bethel; Teach me, 0 Lord;
Genesis 28, w 10-22; Safe in the shadow of the Lord Singers: HELEN KUCHAREK , KATHLEEN MCKELLAR -
FERGUSON. MICHAEL SMITH. and SHAUN ISLIP . Stereo
Contributors
Singers:
Helen
Kucharek
Singers:
Kathleen
McKellar
Singers:
Ferguson. Michael
Smith.
Singers:
Shaun
Islip
by MARK POWER
Produced and directed by CLIVE BRILL. Stereo .
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark
Power
Directed By:
Clive
Brill.
Mary:
Alice
Arnold
Suzi:
Hetty
Baynes
Mike:
Russell
Boulter
Sally:
Avril
Clark
Alex:
Kate
Duchêne
Steve:
Mark
Fletcher
Toby:
Christopher
Godwin
Charles:
Michael N
Harbour
Julia:
Beverley
Hills
Anita:
Seeta
Indrani
Megan:
Margaret
John
Hugh:
James
MacPherson
David:
Artro
Morris
Darius:
Cyril
Nri
Miles:
Dominic
Rickhards
Tony:
Richard
Tate
Kelly:
Kerry Ann
White
Six programmes in which Louis Teeman recalls his childhood in the Jewish ghetto in Leeds. 4: The Papa
Singer RABBI JOSEPH LEVER Producer GRAHAM HENDERSON BBC North East
The 1989 world tour continues in the Pavilion of Wisborough Green Cricket Club.
Brian Johnston umpires and captains Tim Rice and Willie Rushton are assisted by Bernard Cribbins and Alfred Marks. Written by MALCOLM WILLIAMSON and PETER HICKEY Producer PAUL SPENCER. Stereo
Contributors
Unknown:
Brian
Johnston
Unknown:
Tim
Rice
Unknown:
Willie
Rushton
Assisted By:
Bernard
Cribbins
Assisted By:
Alfred
Marks.
Written By:
Malcolm
Williamson
Written By:
Peter
Hickey
Producer:
Paul
Spencer.
The Box by HATTIE NAYLOR. With
Once upon a time there was a family who lived high, high above the city in a box.
Music by STEPHEN WARBECK
Directed by HILARY NORRISH Stereo (R)
Contributors
Unknown:
Hattie
Naylor.
Music By:
Stephen
Warbeck
Directed By:
Hilary
Norrish
the narrator:
Ian
Dury
Stephanie:
Emma
Chambers
Grandma:
Mary
Wimbush
Mother:
Polly
James
Father:
Richard
Tate
Child:
Zoe
Gilbert
Ian:
Ken
Cumberlidge
Stephen:
Ian
Targett
Aladin:
Richard
Pearce
Paul Vaughan visits the musicians' clinic; writer Julian Barnes begins his new novel as a stowaway on Noah's Ark; and film director
Jonathan Demme 's heroine is Married to the Mob.
Producer JOHN GOUDIE. Stereo
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul
Vaughan
Unknown:
Julian
Barnes
Unknown:
Jonathan
Demme
Producer:
John
Goudie.
by JEROME K. JEROME.
First of three episodes adapted and performed by Jeremy Nicholas.
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Performed by the GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY
BAND
Producer
PAUL MAYHEW ARCHER. Stereo (R)
Contributors
Unknown:
Jerome K.
Jerome.
Unknown:
Jeremy
Nicholas.
Music By:
Jeremy
Nicholas
Unknown:
Paul Mayhew
Archer.
Argentina faces economic disaster at a time of political instability. With the military in the background, will history repeat itself?
Reporter Roisin McAuley Producer ANNE KOCH
Editor GERRY NORTHAM BBC Manchester
Contributors
Reporter:
Roisin
McAuley
Producer:
Anne
Koch
Editor:
Gerry
Northam
The Great Cathedrals of Britain.
1: Early Fragments In a series of six programmes,
Malcolm Billings and Tim Tatton -Brown tell the story of the development of British cathedrals from the arrival of St Augustine in 597 until the Reformation. Producer JOHN KNIGHT BBC Bristol (R)
for people with a visual handicap.
Presenter Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
0 QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: phone [number removed]between
8.30pm and 10.15pm.
0 Weekly factsheet No 25. send large sae to: [address removed]
0 HANDBOOK: £8.50, from: [address removed]
Phil Korbel surveys the sea of tents, the wash of music at the Glastonbury Festival;
Christopher Cook considers two new novels by Sicilian writer Leonardo Sciascia ; and George Melly reviews saucy songs.
Producer TIM DEE. Stereo
Contributors
Unknown:
Phil
Korbel
Unknown:
Christopher
Cook
Unknown:
Leonardo
Sciascia
Unknown:
George
Melly
Producer:
Tim
Dee.
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