Abigail's Heart 9'31 Philip Kilravock met with Gillian and Stephen Hall from Lenzie, Scotland, whose 3 year old daughter Abigail is the first child known to survive a complex heart procedure. Philip discovers how their faith got them through.
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Author John Houghton talks about his book, 'A Closer Look At Harry Potter' which looks in-depth at the Harry Potter phenomenon.
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Adrian Barnard talks to Adrian & Bridget Plass about their visit to Bangladesh.
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On March 28th 2005 the Indonesian island of Nias was hit by an earthquake that measured 8.7 on the Richter scale and killed hundreds of people. Sheila Leech was with one of the first medical teams to reach the island and shares her experiences.
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On March 28th the Indonesian island of Nias was hit by an earthquake that measured 8.7 on the Richter scale and killed hundreds of people. Sheila Leech was with one of the first medical teams to reach the island and shares her experiences.
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After the Hurricane 3'44 Interview with Gino Geraci, Pastor of the Calvary Chapel in Columbine, Colorado, after a visit to the devastated city of New Orleans.
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Former F1 racing driver Alex Ribeiro explains why he raced with 'Jesus Saves' painted on his car.
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Conservative MP Alistair Burt talks to Sarita Jarrett on what it means to be a Christian in Parliament.
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The Bishop of Jerusalem, Bishop Riah Abu-El-Assal, speaks to Elizabeth Lickiss about his vision for peace in the Middle East. He reflects on the life of Arial Sharon and challenges the Christian Church worldwide.
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Former Formula 1 Brazilian racing driver Alex Ribeiro remembers Ayrton Senna who died at Imola, San Marino on 1st May 1994. He talks about Senna's racing and his faith. Part 1 of 2.
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Former Formula 1 Brazilian racing driver Alex Ribeiro remembers Ayrton Senna who died at Imola, San Marino on 1st May 1994. He talks about Senna's racing and his faith. Part 2 of 2.
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Bethany Reports 6'03 Eight year old Bethany reports on Christmas. What are people most looking forward to? Is Christmas a happy time for everyone? Bethany finds out about the work of the YMCA and grills her local vicar about 'Jesus and stuff'!
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Interview with Morva White from the Bible Society
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Bikers for God 3'28 An interview with the George Mackie, leader of a bikers group in Scotland who are part of the Christian Motocyclyists Association in the UK.
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Blue - Dry Version 2'19 There's a new book out by Nick Page proposing that after the green decade, the new Millenium is most definitely 'blue' - indicating a search for meaning.
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It's estimated that there are many thousands of people who believe and who once went to church. Rob Parsons from Care for the Family shares his
belief that it's time for the prodigals to come home.
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Rob Parsons from Care for the Family talks to Rob Mansell on the subject of 'How to bring your kids up in the church... without them ending up hating God'.
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B'tselem 3'11 An interview with Rachael Greenspaun, the Development Director of B'tselem, an Israeli human rights organisation.
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Rosetta Life helps hospice users to employ a wide range of art forms to express their experiences. The words of 'Butterfly People' were written by Audrey Lee. The song is her gift to her son.
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Philip Kilravock talks to 2003 Big Brother winner Cameron Stout about his faith, his experiences in the Big Brother house, and what direction his life is taking these days.
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Cameron talks to Adrienne Jones about his faith and life in the Big Brother house.
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Cash for a Month 3'57 Rob Parsons from Care for the Family on his idea to help us get out of debt.
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A computer game with a spiritual message? Andrew Fewster takes a look.
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Churches in Barbados launch H.O.P.E. 2007, a united project of witness and outreach for the Cricket World Cup with a Celebration of Cricket service on 25th February.
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Canadian singer Cheryl Dunn, ranked in the top 5 female country and western singers in North America, talks about her faith and music to Philip Kilravock.
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Elizabeth Lickiss talks to Donald Mavunduse and Abbey King from Tear Fund about the phenomena of child commuters in Uganda. Abbey shares the story of one child who was captured by the Lord's Resistance Army.
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Colin Lowther talks to CAP Operations Director Matt Barlow about this life-changing organisation.
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First part of an interview with Pastor Min Raj Dulal (pronounced MEEN-Rahj Do-LAHL), the director of Kathmandu Christian Centre.
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Second part of an interview with Pastor Min Raj Dulal (pronounced MEEN-Rahj Do-LAHL), the director of Kathmandu Christian Centre.
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An interview with members of the team heading to Nepal at the end of 2007 with the Soapbox organisation, to work with Pastor Min Raj Dulal, director of Kathmandu Christian Centre.
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Margaret Tooth of Central FM's Sunday Reflections team talks to Rev Stuart Windsor, Executive Director of Christian Solidarity Worldwide
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Church and War 5'39 Interview with Rev. Marjorie Mclean, Chaplain to the Royal Navy and Clerk to the Church Assembly about her role with those involved in conflict
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As reported on 'Newsnight' and in 'The Times' a nationwide church survey reveals the secret behind empty pews.
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Church Without Walls 4'29 Interview with Rev. Jim Ritchie, minister of old Machar about being a church in the community for those who find that traditional church does not work for them.
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Maggie Jagger talks about her visits to El Salvador and her husband's research into rapid response to earthquakes.
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Convict to Christ 6'08 Philip Kilravock met with Colin Brotherston who found new life in Christ while serving a life sentence. He is now a singer song writer visiting prisons.
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Credo 5'21 An interview with John Featherstone, the composer of 'Credo' - a new work which brings to life the historic Christian creed in music and dance.
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Cut to the Chase 1'01 Andy Atkinson interviews Baz Gasoyne, a church leader from Sheffield, about his second book Cut to the Chase ?? stories from men for men.
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Darfur, Sudan is in the news, with heart rending stories of starving children, rape and killing on a huge scale. David Bainbridge, from the aid agency Tearfund, has just returned from the region and speaks to Patrick Woodward about what he saw.
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Premiership footballer Darren Moore of West Bromwich Albion talks about the time he spent in May 2005 walking the Great Wall of China to raise money for children's projects in Africa and India.
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John Blanchard, author of 'Does God Believe in Atheists?' responds to Richard Dawkins' alternative Thought For the Day. (Broadcast 14 August 2002, BBC Radio 4)
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Interview with Dawn French and the Venerable Christine Hardman, the Archdeacon of Lewisham in the Church of England's Diocese of Southwark.
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Debbie Ferguson is a 100m sprinter from the Bahamas. She spoke to Solomon Ashoms about how she was feeling before the 2004 Olympics and how her Christian faith helps her.
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Martin Smith, Tim Jupp, and Jon Thatcher of Delirious talked to Graeme Drage about their latest album Access:D Live worship in the key of:D
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Martin Smith, Tim Jupp, and Jon Thatcher of Delirious talked to Graeme Drage about family life, Radio 1, Chris Moyles, and what is coming up next for them. (This will not date)
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It's an evangelistic programme designed to reach the people other programmes don't reach. Cindy Kent talks to Jonathan Crouch about his barrier-breaking organisation.
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Following on from the Jubilee 2000 campaign, Drop the Debt are now unveiling a controversial new ad-campaign with Sir Bob Geldof. Interview with Drop the Debt Director Adrian Lovett.
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Elizabeth Lickiss talks to Ken Wilkshire, Director of the Yeldall Christian Centres about their work with drug addicts.
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Detective Inspector Paul Williams talks to Elizabeth Lickiss about the issues surrounding young people and drugs.
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Eddie Stobart talks to Steve Knight about his early life and the importance of his Christian faith.
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How Christian environment group Arocha is helping to save the planet
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Escape from Hell 4'02 The Balkans War is over, but people continue to be haunted by post-war trauma and political uncertainty. For the past fourteen years Jasmina Tosic has assisted refugees pouring into Belgrade from across the region.
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Interview with Joel Edwards, Director of the Evangelical Alliance, on historic Christian beliefs in today's world
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Joel Edwards, General Director of the Evangelical Alliance, on Pope John Paul II and what divides and unites Evangelicals and Catholics today.
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Executive Retreats 2'50 Dry version of interview with Father Dermot | |||||||
Richard Guest - former inmate of Dartmoor and Exeter is asked how he became a Christian.
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Richard Guest is asked about his childhood experiences of church and life in an orphanage.
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Richard Guest is asked about the unusual events that led to him being put in prison.
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Richard Guest is asked about his memories of life in prison.
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Richard Guest's wife, Liz, is asked how being a Christian has changed Richard.
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Richard's wife Liz is asked about the experience of visiting Richard in prison.
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Richard Guest is asked about his fellow inmates.
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Faith Brown 4'17 Faith Brown, Impersonator, singer and all round entertainer talks about her faith and her career
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Father Victor Stock 3'23 Cindy Kent talks to Father Victor Stock, Rector of St-Mary-le-Bow about the events of September 11th and his involvement with them.
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Mike McCurry is a FIFA listed Scottish football referee who's officiated in European Champions League ties. He's also the minister at Mosspark Baptist Church in Glasgow.
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An interview with footballer Marvin Andrews from Trinidad and Tobago. Marvin is an ex-Glasgow Rangers player, a part-time pastor and is now on the squad for Raith Rovers, Chancellor Gordon Brown's local team.
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Footsteps of Moses 4'10 Interview with a member of an expedition to follow the path of the Exodus.
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225,000 people turned out in Edinburgh on 2 July 2005 and took part in the world's largest human white band around the city centre. Matthew Fearnley was one of them.
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225,000 people turned out in Edinburgh on 2 July 2005 and took part in the world's largest human white band around the city centre. Josh Lawton was one of them.
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225,000 people turned out in Edinburgh on 2 July 2005 and took part in the world's largest human white band around the city centre. Michael Vaux was one of them.
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225,000 people turned out in Edinburgh on 2 July 2005 and took part in the world's largest human white band around the city centre. Beth White was one of them.
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Frenzy is one of the largest one-day Christian music festivals in the UK. Philip Kilravock talks with some of the bands who performed at this year's event.
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Frenzy is one of the largest one-day Christian music festivals in the UK. Philip Kilravock talks with some of the bands who performed at this year's event.
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Frenzy 2007 #03 RPM 2'19 Frenzy is one of the largest one-day Christian music festivals in the UK. Philip Kilravock talks with some of the bands who performed at this year's event.
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Frenzy is one of the largest one-day Christian music festivals in the UK. Philip Kilravock talks with some of the bands who performed at this year's event.
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Gap Year - Louisa 2'00 As exams and the end of the academic year loom, many young people are considering their futures. Elizabeth Lickiss talks to Louisa Keohane about her plans for a Gap Year.
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An interview with Garth Hewitt about his CD 'THE DALIT DRUM' - with Garth Hewitt and Paul Field and guest vocalists including Sir Cliff Richard.
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Garth Hewitt tells the story behind 'He's Holding On' -one of the songs on his CD - 'THE DALIT DRUM'.
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Garth Hewitt tells the story behind 'Vicious Circle' - one of the songs on his CD - 'THE DALIT DRUM'.
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Philip Kilravock-rose met George on his recent visit to the UK. He speaks about his music, family, and Billy Graham and shares his thoughts on modern country music styles.
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Philip Kilravock-rose met George on his recent visit to the UK. He speaks about his music, family, and Billy Graham and shares his thoughts on modern country music styles.
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Philip Kilravock talks to George Verwer when he retired as head of Operation Mobilisation in 2003
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Gods Golden Acre #01 6'50 In one region of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 36% of the population are affected with HIV. For many dying mothers and their children Heather Reynolds is their last hope. Heather's book 'God's Golden Acre' was released in 2005
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Gods Golden Acre #02 9'06 'Heather's role in fighting AIDS places her as an historic figure in the story of the new South Africa'. These words were written by Nelson Mandela. Heather Reynolds biography 'God's Golden Acre' was released in 2005.
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God TV 2'50 Andrew Fewster talks to Wendy Alec of The God Channel. Dry version. | |||||||
Philip Kilravock talks to Graham Jack, co-ordinator of Operation Mobilisation's 'Next Ship' project
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Andrew Fewster discovers the benefits of a cardboard burial.
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Interview with Paulette Wertz of the Colorado Fire brigade who organised the memorial event in Denver.
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Heather Gemmen has written a book called 'Startling Beauty - My Journey from Rape to Restoration'.
Elizabeth Lickiss asks Heather about her experience of rape and how she came to terms with giving birth to the rapist's child.
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In this interview Elizabeth Lickiss asks Heather about her daughter Rachel. How is she coping with the knowledge of how she was conceived?
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Helen Shapiro 3'47 60's singing sensation Helen Shapiro talks to Patrick Woodward about her life, career and faith
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Geoffrey Smith from Christian Friends of Israel tells Patrick Woodward why we should continue to remember the Holocaust.
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Dr.Catherine Hamlin runs one of the world's most outstanding medical programs. Through this work women suffering from 'Obstetric Fistula' have been given hope. Monarch have released Catherine??s book ?? 'Hospital by the River ?? A story of Hope'.
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Dr.Catherine Hamlin runs one of the world's most outstanding medical programs. Through this work women suffering from 'Obstetric Fistula' have been given hope. Catherine??s book ?? 'Hospital by the River ?? A story of Hope' has been released by Monarch.
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Lecturer Dr Eric Lipvack explains the significance of Holocaust Memorial Day to Patrick Woodward
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Shane Lynch formerly of Boyzone tells of how he became a Christian in 2003 and what changes that brought to his lifestyle
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Pastor John Little is an Internet Youth Pastor and Counsellor from Break Free Ministries. He is also featured on Commission's 'Urban Jamz' programme.
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Elizabeth Lickiss talks to Rev Dr John Polkinghorne - winner of the 2002 Templeton Prize
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Andrew Fewster talks to Machmood Al-Rashid of the Moslem Council of Britain to find out whether global Islam is really a religion of peace.
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Interview with Judith Keshet, founder member of 'Checkpoint Watch' - an activist group opposing Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.
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Interview with Diana Kattan, a Palestinian Christian living near Bethlehem.
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Judith Keshet, a Jewess, and Diana Kattan, a Palestinian Christian, speak about their common ground and hopes for the future.
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Jean Zaru #01 1'36 Jean Zaru, Presiding Clerk of the Quakers in Ramallah, speaks about her struggle to interpret and apply her Christian commitment to non-violence and peacemaking.
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Jean Zaru 2 2'29 Jean Zaru, Presiding Clerk of the Quakers in Ramallah, speaks of her experiences not just as a Palestinian Christian - but as a Palestinian Christian woman!
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Jean Zaru 3 2'49 Jean Zaru, Presiding Clerk of the Quakers in Ramallah, speaks about Sabeel, a Palestinian liberation theology project.
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A big-nosed, swarthy workman? Andrew Fewster asks what Jesus really looked like.
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100 surfers and 5000 spectators attend the Jesus Pro-Am Surfing Contest at Cronulla Beach near Sydney, Australia on 5th and 6th May 2007.
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Jewish New Year 3'55 Interview about the Jewish New Year which is on October 3, 2005. Done from a Christian perspective with comment on developments in the Middle East peace process following the US terrorist attacks.
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Jim Bailey, well known writer of Christian songs for children, speaks about the driving force behind his work.
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Interview with the curate from Chester who made the news in 2004 when she challenged the legality of an abortion.
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His political thrillers have an uncanny knack of predicting the future. Is it just coincidence that New York Times' best-selling author Joel C. Rosenberg bases his plots on biblical prophecy?
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Labour MP John Battle encourages faith groups to get more involved in community work.
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The cabinet minister who was jailed for perjury tells how he came to faith in God
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Recently retired after 105 Tests, Justin Langer talks about the importance of his Christian faith and reading the Bible.
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Kelita Haverland is a Canadian singer-songwriter. She shares her life experiences, both good and bad, through music and story telling to inspire others.
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Interview with the former singer from the girl band 'Eternal'.
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An interview with John Granger, a former drug addict who has spent 15 months at the Kenward Trust Rehabilitation Centre.
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An interview with Godfrey Featherstone, director of the Kenward Trust, explaining how the trust came about and what facilities they have today.
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An interview with Godfrey Featherstone, director of the Kenward Trust, explaining how important the Christian message is to the work of the Trust.
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An interview with Alison Summers who heads up the Grey Zebra Project, an outreach programme seeking to talk to young people about drugs.
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An interview with Jane Park, deputy director of the Kenward Trust, talking about the Trust's work with women.
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Bacon sandwiches and salvation are just two of the subjects touched on by well known author and humorist Adrian Plass.
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Keswick Convention again has another successful year with around 15000 visitors. Philip Kilravock speaks with Peter Maiden, Chairman of the Convention.
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Licence to Kill 3'45 Is war inevitable? Peace activist Diana Francis talks about alternatives in the light of the Gospel.
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Midwife, Margaret Dale, goes off to her weekly bell ringing practice and ends up building a maternity unit in the Gambia.
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Lisa Potts Interview 2'26 Heroic ex-nursery teacher Lisa Potts tells how she's coped since the attack at her school in 1996.
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Living Generously 4'11 Patrick Woodward talks to Sarah Bainbridge about a new way of giving.
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Lydia George, a student, was moved by the plight of children in an orphanage in Thailand. So when she found herself in the hot seat on 'Who wants to be a Millionnaire' she chose to give away the money she won.
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Lydia George became headline news in 2003 when she donated her prize money from game show 'Who wants to be a millionnaire' to a Thai orphanage. So what has happened since? Lydia talks of her charity, 'For life'.
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Madeline Manning-Mimms from the USA battled racial prejudice to become the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal when she won the 800m in Mexico City in 1968. Here she describes what it was like competing at the Games.
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Madeline Manning-Mimms from the USA battled racial prejudice to became the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal when she won the 800m in Mexico City in 1968. Here she describes the racial prejudice she suffered.
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Madeline Manning-Mimms from the USA battled racial prejudice to become the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal when she won the 800m in Mexico City in 1968. Here she describes how she defended her title in 1972.
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Madeline Manning-Mimms from the USA battled racial prejudice to became the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal when she won the 800m in Mexico City in 1968. Here she describes her athletics and coaching career since 1972.
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Margaret Tooth talks to Rev Colin Renwick of the Church of Scotland's World Mission Council about links between the Church and Kenya
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Interview with Diane Louise Jordan at the march in Edinburgh for the G8 summit in July 2005.
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Interview with actor Billy Boyd on the march in Edinburgh for the G8 summit in July 2005.
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Interview with Bianca Jagger at the march in Edinburgh in July 2005 for the G8 summit.
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Marion Montgomery 2'43 Interview with singer Marion Montgomery, recorded in 1996. She died on 22 July 2002. In the interview she talks about her Christian faith and how she found living as a Christian in show-business.
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Philip Kilravock-Rose talks to MasterSun's Bob Fleming about the Christian holiday company and what they offer as an alternative to secular tour operators.
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An interview with Sarah Counter, a trustee of 'Mechanics for Africa', a training school for motor mechanics based in Ndola, Zambia. (Also includes comments from a past team member)
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Second part of an interview with Sarah Counter, a trustee of 'Mechanics for Africa', a training school for motor mechanics based in Ndola, Zambia. (Also includes comments from a past team member)
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It's Mental Health Action Week and Andrew Fewster examines the link between faith and mental health. | |||||||
Philip Kilravock talks with Joseph D'Souza, President of Operation Mobilisation India and the All India Christian Council, about the treatment of the Dalits (Untouchables)and abuse of women and children within the sex trade.
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Philip Kilravock talks with Joseph D'Souza, President of Operation Mobilisation India and the All India Christian Council about the treatment of the Dalits(Untouchables)and abuse of women and children within the sex trade.
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The minimum wage has just been increased, but how easy is it to live on such a sum? Andrew Fewster talks to Oliver Fernandez from 'Church Action on Poverty' who has given it a go.
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The minimum wage has just been increased, but how easy is it to live on such a sum? Andrew Fewster talks to Oliver Fernandez from 'Church Action on Poverty' who has given it a go.
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An interview with Michael and Nikki Duncalfe. Michael is a pilot with Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) bringing God's love to people in Papua New Guinea.
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Second part of an interview with Michael and Nikki Duncalfe, bringing God's love to people in Papua New Guinea. Michael is a pilot with Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF).
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For Sea Sunday, Stephen Miller, chaplain with 'Mission to Seafarers' in Dubai, tells how he helped a nude captain locked on his bridge, and how a Chinese man came to know Jesus.
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Monitoring Prisons 5'19 John Butt interviews David Graham, a member of the Independant Monitoring Board, about the difficulties and hopes within the prison service.
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Elizabeth Lickiss talks to Moya Brennan from Clannad about her solo album and her work on the score for the 'King Arthur' film.
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MV Doulos arrived at Ocean Terminal, Leith on June 4th 2004 for her first visit to Edinburgh. Margaret Tooth talked to Captain Pat Tracy. (One of 5 interviews with various crew members)
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MV Doulos arrived at Ocean Terminal, Leith on June 4th 2004 for her first visit to Edinburgh. Margaret Tooth talked to Ship's Journalist Simon Chen. (Second of 5 interviews with various crew members)
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MV Doulos arrived at Ocean Terminal, Leith on June 4th 2004 for her first visit to Edinburgh. Margaret Tooth talked to Crew Member Diana Bakia. (Third of 5 interviews with various crew members)
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MV Doulos arrived at Ocean Terminal, Leith on June 4th 2004 for her first visit to Edinburgh. Margaret Tooth talked to First Officer Drew Gavin. (Fourth of 5 interviews with various crew members)
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MV Doulos arrived at Ocean Terminal, Leith on June 4th 2004 for her first visit to Edinburgh. Margaret Tooth talked to Communications Manager Glen Doris. (Fifth of 5 interviews with various crew members)He outlines the history of the Doulos.
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Interview with Richard Kane of Futureway Trust, sponsors of National Marriage Week.
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Full interview with Rob Parsons, Executive Director of Care For The Family.
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3 tips to improve your marriage from Rob Parsons, Executive Director of Care For The Family.
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Rob Parsons of Care For The Family on why marriage is still better than living together.
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Interview with Clive Price, author of `A Year In The Life Of Jon & Japonika`, in which a thoroughly postmodern couple demolish some myths about marriage.
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Interview for National Refugee Week with Bishop Patrick O'Donoghue, Chairman of the Office for Refugee Policy for the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales.
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82-year old Yorkshire woman Kath Selway learns to surf the world wide web.
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Pastor David Crosby from First Baptist Church New Orleans talks to Patrick Woodward about the impact of hurricane Katrina that struck in 2005.
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For most kids the move from primary to secondary school is a scary transition. Andrew Fewster finds out how Scripture Union are trying to help out with their booklet 'It's Your Move'.
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New Ship for OM 5'32 Philip Kilravock talks to Ken Miller, Director of Communications for OM Ships International in Mosbach Germany, about OM's newest ship the Logos Hope.
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Bridgitte Tetteh talks to gospel singer/songwriter Nicole C Mullen about her award winning song 'Redeemer'.
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Part 1 of an interview with Chris Thompson of Operation Christmas Child.
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Part 2 of an interview with Chris Thompson of Operation Christmas Child.
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Part 3 of Operation Christmas Child interview. Margaret talks to a few of the volunteers working in the warehouse.
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Peter Maiden from OM 3'45 Philip Kilravock talks to Peter Maiden, International Director of Operation Mobilisation at the OM world conference in Holland 2006. OM has over 4000 personnel worldwide serving God and the church.
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Photo Competition 1'48 Winning a photo competition on the Church of Scotland's website makes the Revd. David Soutar reflect on the question, 'What is the Church?'
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The first part of an interview with author Philip Yancey about his latest book 'Prayer - Does It Make Any Difference?'
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The second part of an interview with author Philip Yancey about his latest book 'Prayer - Does It Make Any Difference?'
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Roger Salmon, Prison Officer at Dartmoor is asked what difference being a Christian makes to his job.
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Roger Salmon is asked if he's seen God at work in prisons.
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Roger Salmon is asked if there's any crime that God can't forgive.
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Roger Salmon is asked how he feels about prisoners who commit suicide.
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Roger Salmon is asked what can be done to support the work of Christians in prisons.
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Quiet Fridays 4'19 A conversation with Father Stephen from Worth Abbey (featured in the TV series 'The Monastery'), about 'Quiet Fridays', an opportunity for members of the public to encounter God through prayer and reflection.
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Christian Music Artist Rebecca St James talks about her music, life and faith. The interview covers topics discussed in her book, 'Wait For Me.'
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Christian Music Artist Rebecca St James talks about her music, life and faith. The interview covers topics discussed in her book, 'Wait For Me.'
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Christian Music Artist Rebecca St James talks about her music, life and faith. The interview covers topics discussed in her book, 'Wait For Me.'
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A conversation with Revd Derek Wensley who compiled the biblical libretto for David Perkins new oratorio, 'Re:Creation'.
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Interview with Derek Wensley about a new work written by him and composer David Perkins, including music from 'Song of Psalms' by David Perkins.
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Author Ian Maher talks about the spiritual themes he finds in 'Gladiator' and 'The Matrix'.
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Don Horrocks, Head of Public Affairs at the Evangelical Alliance UK, on the effect the Incitement to Religious Hatred legislation could have on Christians if introduced under the new government.
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Responsibility Gap 3'57 Interview with the Salvation Army about their 2004 report 'The Responsibility Gap'.
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John Blanchard, author of 'Does God Believe in Atheists?' responds to Richard Dawkins' alternative Thought For the Day. (Broadcast 14 August 2002, BBC Radio 4)
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John Blanchard, author of 'Does God Believe in Atheists?' responds to Richard Dawkins' alternative Thought For the Day. (Broadcast 14 August 2002, BBC Radio 4)
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John Blanchard, author of 'Does God Believe in Atheists?' responds to Richard Dawkins' alternative Thought For the Day. (Broadcast 14 August 2002, BBC Radio 4)
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Australia's 1991 Rugby World Cup winning captain, Nick Farr-Jones, talks about his journey to faith.
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Interview with Ruth Graham daughter of Billy Graham taking about the raw real life issues raised in her book about her life.
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Interview with CEO Terry Ascott about station's role in promoting religious understanding
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Amanda Lord experienced early abuse and rape . Here she shares how she found her heavenly Father.
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Amanda Lord found faith in God after terrible abuse, then went on to search for the father she never knew.
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Interview with Jeanette Barwick, Head of Special Ministries with CWR (Crusade for World Revival) and PA to Selwyn Hughes for 20 years. She remembers the man and his ministry. (Recorded Jan 06)
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Andrew Fewster talks to Peter Blackman about the serious problem of sexual abuse in the Church.
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Steve Harley Part 1 3'40 70`s rock legend Steve Harley talks to Patrick Woodward about his career and his faith.
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Steve Harley Part 2 3'55 70`s rock legend Steve Harley talks to Patrick Woodward about his career and his faith.
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Philip Rose talks to Peter Chirnside, Director of Tear Fund Scotland, about the recent projects of this Christian relief and development organisation.
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Larna Martin was a top fashion model in Italy. Now she helps run a local church. This is her story
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Larna Martin was a top fashion model in Italy. Now she helps run a local church. This is her story.
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Garth Hewitt talks to Wendy Saunders about his CD 'THE DALIT DRUM'.
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Garth Hewitt talks to Wendy Saunders about his CD 'THE DALIT DRUM'.
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Traditional views on evolution are being challenged in favour of 'intelligent design'. A scientist gives his view.
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Worthing vicar the Rev Simon Coupland talks about how the Church can share the positive aspects of the Harry Potter stories.
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Adrian Barnard talks to Frans Cronje about a new book on the life of his brother the former South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje who was banned for life in 2002 after a match-fixing scandal and who died two years later in a plane crash.
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It has a 47 foot high steeple, blow up organ, altar, pulpit, pews, candles, 'stained glass' windows and it holds 60 people. Ian Spence finds out about the world's first inflatable church.
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The Meaning of Lent 4'02 Andy Perry looks at the rituals and practices of Lent, and explains what it all means.
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Cindy Kent talks to Jan Beer of CARE For Education about their video 'The 'M' Word' which has been well received by teachers and pupils alike. (www.celebratingmarriage.com)
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Margaret Tooth talks to Steve Haas about his work in raising the profile of the persecuted church. (Recorded in May 2001 when he was with the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church.)
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A studio discussion of cryonics (being frozen when you die). The New Scientist Magazine has run a competition and the prize is a chance to win eternal life!
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N.T. Wright, Bishop of Durham, talks about why he believes in the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus.
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The Saltmine Trust 2'04 Bec Silva talks to James Hamilton about the work of the Saltmine Trust and the Red Balloon Theatre Company.
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The Tribe !nterview 6'39 The Tribe's last ever UK Tour took in Glasgow's SECC, the Hammersmith Apollo, London and finished at the Manchester Apollo on the 19th December 2004. They talked to Philip Kilravock (Kilrock) just before going on stage at Glasgow.
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Philip Kilvarock-Rose talks with Dalit leader Kumar Swamy of Operation Mobilisation who works with Dalits in India and is also a spokesperson for Dalit Education Trust.
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Through The Roof 4'13 Danny Rice talks to Paul Dicken about Through The Roof - a charity which serves disabled people within the environment of the church.
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Worship leader Tim Hughes talks to Cat B about his work with Soul Survivor.
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Tim Parry - Hope 9'23 On the 20th of March 1993 12-year-old Tim Parry was gravely injured when two bombs went off in Warrington, Cheshire. He died soon afterwards. Tim??s father Colin talks about the charity set up in Tim's memory and his hopes for the future.
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A two-part interview on key issues facing the church and the world. Here Tony Campolo speaks his mind on the current homosexuality debate.
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A two-part interview on key issues facing the church and the world. Here Tony Campolo speaks his mind on Christian attitudes to the Muslim World.
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Tu Nu'uali'itia describes the challenges of living out his Christian faith whilst being a top rugby international.
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An interview with Deborah Xu, a Chinese church leader who was tortured for her beliefs and eventually fled her captors to the West in 2005.
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80,000 people in a single UK Church? Enter a virtual reality Church where you can pray, whisper to others, listen to sermons and even raise your hands in worship.
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Mistrust in Burma, mistrust in the media, and Sir Cliff's new book.
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The break up of any marriage is hard, but perhaps especially so for members of the clergy. Pauline Druiff, author of 'When Marriage Breaks Up - A guide for Christians' talks to Patrick Woodward.
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Worship at St Pixels 5'15 The Ship of Fools website is re-launching its on-line church - called St Pixels. Steve Goddard from the site explains the concept.
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Many young people are choosing to take a Gap Year. Here's Richard Oliver of the 'Year Out Group' with some useful advice
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Heather Reynolds of Gods Golden Acre is touring Britain with the Young Zulu Warriors. Elizabeth Lickiss met up with Heather and celebrity supporters Jude Law and Jodie Frost to find out more about the charity.
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Youth For Christ 4'38 Philip Kilravock talks to the Director of Youth for Christ Scotland, Ed Jeffrey. Does the church have room for young people? Local ministers are saying do not send new young converts to our churches...
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YWAM Mission Teams 3'01 YWAM coordinator Geena Brew describes the mission activities YWAM is organising during the Commonwealth Games.
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Make your own Christmas with sticky-backed plastic and old washing-up bottles!
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Make your own Christmas with sticky-backed plastic and old washing-up bottles!
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Make your own Christmas with sticky-backed plastic and old washing-up bottles!
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Make your own Christmas with sticky-backed plastic and old washing-up bottles!
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Make your own Christmas with sticky-backed plastic and old washing-up bottles!
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A 'Cross' Thought 1'43 Does it matter what we wear around our necks?
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Number 1 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 2 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 3 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 4 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 5 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 6 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 7 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 8 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 9 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 10 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 11 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 12 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 13 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 14 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 15 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 16 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 17 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 18 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 19 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 20 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 21 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 22 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 23 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Number 24 in a series of 24 thirty second spots for Advent, in the style of the hit American TV series '24'.
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Advent Calendars 0'39 Advent calendars and the build up to Christmas.
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What if God was one of us? A short package of vox pops, music and words for Advent
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A pregnant teenager waits for the birth of her baby. A short package of music and words for Advent
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Can the incarnation still break into ordinary lives? A short package of music and words for Advent.
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A Father's Love 0'58 Sylvia's dad left home when she was only two years old. But she has still come to know what a dad is really like.
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After Life? 1'09 Brian Bannister reveals what his terminally ill friend has to say to the terminally well.
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AIDS #01 - QI 1'18 Spoof version of TV show designed to illustrate a serious point about HIV and AIDS.
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AIDS #02 - Football 1'02 Spoof version of TV show designed to illustrate a serious point about HIV and AIDS.
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AIDS #03 - Romance 0'52 Spoof version of TV show designed to illustrate a serious point about HIV and AIDS.
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AIDS #04 - Yoda 0'56 Spoof version of TV show designed to illustrate a serious point about HIV and AIDS.
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Spoof version of TV show designed to illustrate a serious point about HIV and AIDS.
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Spoof version of TV show designed to illustrate a serious point about HIV and AIDS.
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Spoof version of TV show designed to illustrate a serious point about HIV and AIDS.
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AIDS #08 - Piracy 0'54 Spoof version of TV show designed to illustrate a serious point about HIV and AIDS.
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Spoof version of TV show designed to illustrate a serious point about HIV and AIDS.
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Spoof version of TV show designed to illustrate a serious point about HIV and AIDS.
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A Job for Gareth 1'21 George Lucas has made his last Star Wars epic, and in a galaxy far, far away an employment agency hears a knock on the door.
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Award-winning spoof of TV's Ally McBeal. 1 of 5.
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Award-winning spoof of TV's Ally McBeal. 2 of 5.
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Award-winning spoof of TV's Ally McBeal. 3 of 5.
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Award-wiining spoof of TV's Ally McBeal. 4 of 5.
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Award-winning spoof of TV's Ally McBeal. 5 of 5.
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A Mother's Tale #01 0'20 Jesus's life, and the events of Easter, as told by his mum.
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A Mother's Tale #02 0'20 Jesus's life, and the events of Easter, as told by his mum.
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A Mother's Tale #03 0'20 Jesus's life, and the events of Easter, as told by his mum.
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A Mother's Tale #04 0'20 Jesus's life, and the events of Easter, as told by his mum.
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A Mother's Tale #05 0'20 Jesus's life, and the events of Easter, as told by his mum.
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A senior angel instructs a junior one on the real meaning of Christmas.
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A senior angel instructs a junior one on the real meaning of Christmas.
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A senior angel instructs a junior one on the real meaning of Christmas.
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A senior angel instructs a junior one on the real meaning of Christmas.
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A new year, a fresh start for Anita Jones.
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A new year, a new diet for Anita Jones.
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A new year, a new daydream for Anita Jones.
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Anita tries self-help books.
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Anita experiences the day after the night before ...
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The end of the week - and a new start for Anita Jones?
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Annoying Helpline 0'31 Patrick Woodward offers a novel solution for those feeling a little frazzled.
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Antioxidents 0'36 Miki Zugor reveals how to stay young on the inside.
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Apathy 0'29 Andy Perry with some helpful advice for those who can't be bothered.
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Are Yer Dancin..? 1'22 Gini Carlin struts her funky stuff and decides it's cool to boogie. If King David can do it, why not you?
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Ark News 1'05" Breaking News: A local loony builds an ark in the desert. The weather forecast doesn't look too good either.
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Assumptions 0'30 John Manning reflects on the assumptions we make, as he copes with an embarrassing incident.
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Margaret Tooth reflects on the meaning of Mother`s Day and a special gift that means so much. (Winner of Andrew Cross Award)
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Choosing a Mother's Day card can be fraught - if you stick to the truth.
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Barabbas 1'35 Barabbas the troublemaker returns home... but something is different.
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Bedtime Story 1'30 Short thought on the perils of D.I.Y.
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Better Not Look Down 1'30 Living too fast? Living like Superman? Does BB King have the answer? A music-based thought for a Sunday morning.
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Challenging short thoughts based on the words of St Teresa of Avila.
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Challenging short thoughts based on the words of St Teresa of Avila.
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Challenging short thoughts based on the words of St Teresa of Avila.
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Challenging short thoughts based on the words of St Teresa of Avila.
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Challenging short thoughts based on the words of St Teresa of Avila.
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Bob and George get some Xmas cards. Somehow it makes them think about Mary and Joseph and Child Benefit from the Post Office.
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Bob and George finish putting up the decorations. Somehow it makes them think about numb bottoms and Mary and Joseph trying to get into the Inn at Bethlehem.
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Bob and George are getting last-minute Christmas gifts. Somehow it makes them think about computer games, shepherds and the real cost of Christmas.
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Bob and George are enjoying a sense of expectancy on Christmas Eve. Somehow it makes them think about the shopping, Hampden Park and Mary waiting for Jesus to be born.
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Bob and George ponder the lot of the politician at election time ...
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Bob and George get out the popcorn and prepare for a seasonal visit to the cinema
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Bob our friendly driving instructor begins today's lesson by looking at the rules of the road.
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Bob our friendly driving instructor reveals the joys of steering.
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Bob our friendly driving instructor looks at the usefulness of brakes.
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Bob our friendly driving instructor gets into gear.
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Bob our friendly driving instructor stresses the importance of using your mirrors.
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Bond - Episode 1 0'40 So who is responsible for all the pain and suffering in the world? 007 goes on a mission to find out. A set of six short spots.
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Bond - Episode 2 0'40 So who is responsible for all the pain and suffering in the world? 007 goes on a mission to find out. A set of six short spots.
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Bond - Episode 3 0'40 So who is responsible for all the pain and suffering in the world? 007 goes on a mission to find out. A set of six short spots.
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Bond - Episode 4 0'40 So who is responsible for all the pain and suffering in the world? 007 goes on a mission to find out. A set of six short spots.
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Bond - Episode 5 0'40 So who is responsible for all the pain and suffering in the world? 007 goes on a mission to find out. A set of six short spots.
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Bond - Episode 6 0'40 So who is responsible for all the pain and suffering in the world? 007 goes on a mission to find out. A set of six short spots.
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Both Sides in Prison 0'51 John Butt reflects on the fence separating Israel and Palestine.
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Bottoms! 1'22 Gini Carlin asks 'does my bum look big in this?'
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Boxing Day Thought 0'36 Patrick Woodward reflects on how Mary, Joseph and the baby might have spent Boxing Day.
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Brenda is puzzled by Solomon's attitude to money.
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Brenda gets some more fiscal surprises.
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Brenda susses out Judas' finances.
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Brenda and the wages of sin.
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Brenda wonders if you can serve both God and money.
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Bruce Almighty? #01 0'25 If you were God for a week, what would you do? Bruce ponders the implications.
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Bruce Almighty? #02 0'25 If you were God for a week, what would you do? Bruce thinks he'd be pretty selfish.
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Bruce Almighty? #03 0'25 If you were God for a week, what would you do? Bruce wonders how he'd handle all those prayers!
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Bruce Almighty? #04 0'25 If you were God for a week, what would you do? Bruce thinks his relationships need a bit of work.
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Bruce Almighty? #05 0'25 If you were God for a week, what would you do? Bruce thinks doing the odd miracle might be fun.
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Buried Treasure 0'45 Brian Bannister reflects on a lucky find and buried treasure
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Captain Slog 1'55 An alien space ship approaches a blue green planet and Captain Slog has to make a crucial decision.
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Cats 0'31 Mark Rudall on a life-changing moral drawn from a squashed cat.
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Celestial CCTV 1'20 God is watching you!
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Cheese or No Cheese 0'57" A packet of processed cheese inspires Brian Bannister to reflect on getting into heaven.
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Christ for Life 0'55 Christ for Life not just for Christmas
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In Grand Location Ladder, are a waterfall in the vestibule and a jacuzzi in the kitchen a step too far? First in a series of six spots for Christian Aid Week.
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In Grand Location Ladder, are smooth lines and class what really matter in a home? Second in a series of six spots for Christian Aid Week.
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In Location Locution Elocution, we have a look at the perfect country retreat. Third in a series of six spots for Christian Aid Week.
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In Location Relocation Re-relocation, we go in search of the perfect home. Fourth in a series of six spots for Christian Aid Week.
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In Property Location Ladder, see how even the basics have a price tag. Fifth in a series of six spots for Christian Aid Week.
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In Property Location Ladder, we go in search of the elusive fourth toilet. Last in a series of six spots for Christian Aid Week.
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Time to wake up.... a thought for Christian Aid week.
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A frantic innkeeper shares the frustrations of life during the census.
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Bethlehem's in sight - and Joseph muses on the struggles of the last nine months.
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Phew! It's all over for Mary ..... or is it?
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An outcast shepherd reflects on the unfairness of life - and one of its surprises!
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A foot weary soldier looks forward to his leave - but has an unpleasant task to complete first.
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One of the Wisemen muses on the wisdom of following That Star!
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In the midst of television and food Patrick Woodward reflects on the real meaning of Christmas.
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Christmas EveThought 0'28 Patrick Woodward asks 'Whose birthday is it anyway?'
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So what is your favourite thing about Christmas? Three short music-based spots.
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So what is your favourite thing about Christmas? Three short music-based spots.
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So what is your favourite thing about Christmas? Three short music-based spots.
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Jonathan Woss previews festive film fare - including the startling blockbuster 'God with Us!'
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The trailer for the startling blockbuster 'God with Us!'
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The Christmas story interpreted for today with drama and humour. Joseph has some decisions to make.
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The Christmas story interpreted for today with drama and humour.The Bethlehem Inn is chocka.
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The Christmas story interpreted for today with drama and humour. Something strange is spotted on the security monitors... Could it be Angels?!
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The Christmas story interpreted for today with drama and humour. Good News in the post.
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The Christmas story interpreted for today with drama and humour. Mary and her new baby.
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The Christmas story interpreted for today with drama and humour. Not-so wise men.
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The Christmas story interpreted for today with drama and humour. Seeking asylum and love actually.
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Christmas Mobile #01 0'30 A call to the Bethlehem Inn: The future's bright, God is with us.
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Christmas Mobile #02 0'30 The shepherds get the message.
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Christmas Mobile #03 0'30 Joseph is IN THE STABLE!
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Christmas Mobile #04 0'30 Herod leaves a message for the Three Wise Men.
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Christmas Mobile #05 0'30 Mary's mum takes an unexpected call from Egypt.
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Revd. Graham Culver (Priory Street Baptist Church, Corsham, Wilts.) looks at the history and meaning of Charles Wesley's hymn 'Hark the Herald Angels Sing'.
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Carl Wood discovers there's more to clearing away the rubbish than meets the eye.
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Is it enough to just slap on the sun cream? Find out more about climate change from Christian Aid at www.christian-aid.org.uk/climatechange
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Food miles? We've still a long way to go. Find out more about climate change from Christian Aid at www.christian-aid.org.uk/climatechange
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What will your carbon footprint be this year? Find out more about climate change from Christian Aid at www.christian-aid.org.uk/climatechange
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Climate change - can one person make a difference? Find out more about climate change from Christian Aid at www.christian-aid.org.uk/climatechange
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How much can we really afford to waste? Find out more about climate change from Christian Aid at www.christian-aid.org.uk/climatechange
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What is our long-range weather forecast? Find out more about climate change from Christian Aid at www.christian-aid.org.uk/climatechange
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Cosmetic Surgery 1'34 A Cosmetic Surgeon meets a zoologist over plate of beef stroganoff - the ensuing coversation is interesting to say the least. This thought focuses on the need to value ourselves.
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Aliens, frogs and DNA come under the spotlight as Sara Coleman takes a look at some amazing facts about the world around us.
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Aliens, frogs and DNA come under the spotlight as Sara Coleman takes a look at some amazing facts about the world around us.
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Aliens, frogs and DNA come under the spotlight as Sara Coleman takes a look at some amazing facts about the world around us.
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Aliens, frogs and DNA come under the spotlight as Sara Coleman takes a look at some amazing facts about the world around us.
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Katie Viccary takes a look at those little grey cells.
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Jerusalem County's Coroner makes sardonic dictaphone entries, whilst working in his pathology lab.
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Jerusalem County's Coroner makes sardonic dictaphone entries, whilst working in his pathology lab.
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Jerusalem County's Coroner makes sardonic dictaphone entries, whilst working in his pathology lab.
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Jerusalem County's Coroner makes sardonic dictaphone entries, whilst working in his pathology lab.
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Jerusalem County's Coroner makes sardonic dictaphone entries, whilst working in his pathology lab.
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Families get in touch for Christmas, but are they in touch with that special someone?
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Are you thinking of that special someone this Christmas?
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Who are we thinking about at Christmas?
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Two lads wonder whether to go to the office party to find something special.
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Set in an airport, a conversation between a traveller and a check-in girl.
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Depressed #01 0'23 It's Monday and Richard has had a bad weekend - who'll listen?
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Depressed #02 0'23 It's Tuesday and Richard is still depressed.
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Depressed #03 0'23 Richard has a slightly better day today ...
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Depressed #04 0'23 ... but by Thursday he still needs someone to understand all his troubles.
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Depressed #05 0'23 It's Friday and Richard hates whingers!
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Do-it-yourself Thought for the Day ... what do YOU want to say today?
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Another do-it-yourself Thought for the Day ... making it happen.
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Another do-it-yourself Thought for the Day ... what do YOU believe in?
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Another do-it-yourself Thought for the Day ... death: bit of a worry?
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Another do-it-yourself Thought for the Day ... What do YOU think about it all?
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Doctor Who #01 0'40 The travails of time travel ... Can we change our past?
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Doctor Who #02 0'40 The travails of time travel ... Some things in the past are best left there.
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Doctor Who #03 0'40 The travails of time travel ... Fancy going back to the beginning of the universe to see if there really is a God?
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Doctor Who #04 0'40 The travails of time travel ... Who is an alien?
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Doctor Who #05 0'40 The travails of time travel ... Standing up for what's right or hiding behind the sofa?
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Some people do it once a week, some do it only in emergencies, and some do it all the time. But the good news is that it's the most natural thing in the world.
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Driving Test 0'36 Sue Relf reveals the difference between Jesus and a driving test.
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Duck-billed Platypus 0'28 Alan Sorensen offers you a good reason to be cheerful.
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Easter 1'29 Patricia Murray considers Easter from a film censor's point of view
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Easter 'ER' #01 0'20 Innovative spots based on the popular TV drama.
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Easter 'ER' #02 0'20 Innovative spots based on TV drama.
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Easter 'ER' #03 0'20 Innovative spots based on TV drama.
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Easter 'ER' #04 0'20 Innovative spots based on TV drama.
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Easter 'ER' #05 0'20 Innovative spots based on TV drama.
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Easter Exercises 3'10 An interactive aerobics CD decides to talk back ...
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Easter Monday 0'36 Patrick Woodward wakes up to discover its a Bank Holiday!
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Embarrassment 2'00 A thought for all who have been embarrassed and lived to tell the tale.
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Europe on my mind 0'38 Is anyone besides the media talking about Europe? What does God think?
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Just for a second, in a pause between exterminating, a Dalek has a touchy-feely moment.
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Rev. Graham Shaw looks at some of the extreme emotions that we all experience. This is an optional introduction to the series.
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Rev. Graham Shaw looks at some of the extreme emotions that we all experience. The first emotion is fear.
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Rev. Graham Shaw looks at some of the extreme emotions that we all experience. The second emotion is jealousy.
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Rev. Graham Shaw looks at some of the extreme emotions that we all experience. The third emotion is anger.
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Rev. Graham Shaw looks at some of the extreme emotions that we all experience. The fourth emotion is pride.
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Rev. Graham Shaw looks at some of the extreme emotions that we all experience. The fifth emotion is anxiety.
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Rev. Graham Shaw looks at some of the extreme emotions that we all experience. The final emotion is love.
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Eyesight 0'33 Patrick Woodward gets sqeamish about an eye operation!
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Feeling fed up with those extra inches? Here's a fat-friendly thought to cheer you up.
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Stealing from the poor to give to the rich - sheer piracy.
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A nice cup of tea?
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Football latest: Multinational United versus 3rd World Athletic.
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Coffee with Friends - fair trade or foul?
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The last temptation of chocolate.
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Down and out at 'Honest Eddie's Free Trade Pawn Brokers.'
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A thought for all who eat or drink tea, coffee, bananas and chocolate.
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A thought for all who eat or drink tea, coffee, bananas and chocolate.
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A thought for all who eat or drink tea, coffee, bananas and chocolate.
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A thought for all who eat or drink tea, coffee, bananas and chocolate.
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A thought for all who eat or drink tea, coffee, bananas and chocolate.
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A thought for all who eat or drink tea, coffee, bananas and chocolate.
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A selection from the very Revd. John Miller`s reflections when he was Moderator of the Kirk`s General Assembly.
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A spoof advert - Faith isn't like a Mortgage it doesn't have small print.
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Fantastic 0'58" Brain Bannister reflects on today's use of the word fantastic, but God has another word for you!
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Father's Day 2'06 What can you do when Father's Day hurts?
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Father`s Day Thought 1'38 Father`s Day is a special day - but what about those who don`t have a father?
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Feeling Helpless? 0'47 John Butt with a personal response to the bombings in London on July 7, 2005.
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Ferris Wheel 0'39 A white-knuckled and trembling Dawn Edwards is inspired by the view from the top!
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It's the usual busy Christmas and there's still no room at the Inn.
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It's the usual busy Christmas and there's a special delivery.
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It's the usual busy Christmas and the sheep are illegally parked.
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It's the usual busy Christmas and the three wise shoppers have some goods to return.
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It's the usual busy Christmas and all the flights into Egypt are full.
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Food for Thought #01 0'42 Ready Steady Crook: International trade rules - a hard act to follow.
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Food for Thought #02 0'46 Giving to charity - it`s easier than you might think. Follow this recipe.
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Food for Thought #03 0'42 Jamie`s kitchen: how international trade rules are a hard act to swallow.
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Food for Thought #04 0'42 Nigella`s naughty ... but are we nice when it come to fair trade?
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Food for Thought #05 0'42 Fair trade - Have we got the appetite for change?
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Food for Thought #06 0'42 Bob and George contemplate how to recycle a goat.
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Football Fan?! 1'18 Can you be a real Football fan if you never attend a match?
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Freedom To Change 0'34 John Manning makes an interesting discovery when a door is slammed in his face.
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International debt - just a bit of fun?
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International debt - just a bit of fun?
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International debt - just a bit of fun?
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International debt - just a bit of fun?
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International debt - just a bit of fun?
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Gardening Thought 0'30 Patrick Woodward has some words of comfort for fellow garden phobics.
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Getting Fit 2'34 Shrinking clothes and creeping flab force Carl Wood to take stock of himself.
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Spoof radio phone-in show, 'Blab Your Mouth!', for transmission during Global Poverty Prayer Week (12 - 18 Nov 2007). The theme of each spot highlights one aspect of global poverty: No.1: HIV / AIDS pandemic
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Spoof radio phone-in show, 'Blab Your Mouth!', for transmission during Global Poverty Prayer Week (12 - 18 Nov 2007). The theme of each spot highlights one aspect of global poverty: No.2: Climate Change
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Spoof radio phone-in show, 'Blab Your Mouth!', for transmission during Global Poverty Prayer Week (12 - 18 Nov 2007). The theme of each spot highlights one aspect of global poverty: No.3: Disaster Response
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Spoof radio phone-in show, 'Blab Your Mouth!', for transmission during Global Poverty Prayer Week (12 - 18 Nov 2007). The theme of each spot highlights one aspect of global poverty: No.4: Trade Injustice
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Spoof radio phone-in show, 'Blab Your Mouth!', for transmission during Global Poverty Prayer Week (12 - 18 Nov 2007). The theme of each spot highlights one aspect of global poverty: No.5: Water & Sanitation
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'Reflection' on Global Poverty Prayer Week.
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Nobody's home - so God leaves a message. Featuring Andy Hawthorne from Message To Schools.
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Nobody's home - so God leaves a message. Featuring Andy Hawthorne from Message To Schools.
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Nobody's home - so God leaves a message. Featuring Andy Hawthorne from Message To Schools. 3 of 5.
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Nobody's home - so God leaves a message. Featuring Andy Hawthorne from Message To Schools. 4 of 5.
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Nobody's home - so God leaves a message. Featuring Andy Hawthorne from Message To Schools. 5 of 5.
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Nobody's home - so God leaves a message. Short thoughts highlighting God's desire to communicate with us.
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Nobody's home - so God leaves a message. Short thoughts illustrating God's desire to communicate with us.
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Nobody's home - so God leaves a message. Short thoughts highlighting God's desire to communicate with us.
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Nobody's home - so God leaves a message. Short thoughts highlighting God's desire to communicate with us.
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Nobody's home - so God leaves a message. Short thoughts highlighting God's desire to communicate with us.
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More heavenly voicemail. A third series of thoughts which highlight God's desire to communicate with us. #1 of a series of 5.
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More heavenly voicemail. A third series of thoughts which highlight God's desire to communicate with us. #2 of a series of 5.
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More heavenly voicemail. A third series of thoughts which highlight God's desire to communicate with us. #3 of a series of 5.
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More heavenly voicemail. A third series of thoughts which highlight God's desire to communicate with us. #4 in a series of 5.
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More heavenly voicemail. A third series of thoughts which highlight God's desire to communicate with us. #5 in a series of 5
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God Knows 1'28 God knows, because he's GOD!
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A possible explanation for all those boring bits in the Bible. You know, the so-and-so-begat-so-and-so and so-and-so-begat-so-and-so bits.
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Mal Fletcher reveals the passionate nature of God.
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What the world needs now is ...? Mal Fletcher reveals the answer.
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Dreading defrosting the car, runny nose and chilblains? Mal Fletcher reveals the good side of winter.
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Mal Fletcher prescribes mentors and grace for an often undernourished generation.
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Mal Fletcher asks, 'Have you got what it takes to be a mentor?'
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Mal Fletcher reveals a vital quality possessed by those who would be mentors.
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Mal Fletcher with more advice for would be mentors.
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Another quality tip for great mentors from Mal Fletcher.
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Mal Fletcher's final tip for great mentors - letting go.
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Mal Fletcher reveals the secret of real living.
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Mal Fletcher on what it means to `go into all the world.`
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Mal Fletcher on how we confuse sex and intimacy.
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Mal Fletcher on sex before marriage.
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Mal Fletcher on why true love is hard to find.
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Mal Fletcher on the greatest priority of all.
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How sex finds its true richness
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The search for the perfect mate.
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What makes a relationship work?
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How to empower the creativity within you.
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Getting creativity in perspective.
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How to stay on the edge of creative ideas.
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How to think effectively.
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How to exercise your mind.
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The power of mental conditioning.
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How to increase your brain power.
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The power of sleep.
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The secret of international success.
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The Power of Moods.
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Being a Rational Person of Biblical Faith
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Seeing the Big Picture.
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We don't live by bread alone.
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The true source of wisdom.
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Jesus Christ
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God The Father
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Burnout
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Designed For Influence
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Leadership
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Lucky People
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Golfing Lessons
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Discouragement
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Fix Your Broken Windows
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Realising Potential
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Heaven On Earth
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Jesus' Empire
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Wired For Heroism
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Spiritual Revelation
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Supersize Me
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The Great Storyteller
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Martin Luther
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William Tyndale
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Nelson Mandela
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The Paralympic Games
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Ideas
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Big Plans
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Overcoming Intimidation
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Scientific Faith
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The Faith Gene
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Human Behaviour
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Wonderfully Made
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Big Decisions
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Lasting Influence
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God-Given Dreams
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Agents For Change
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Mother Teresa
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Jesus Wasn't Cool
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Impossible Ideals
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Jesus Christ: first in all of history.
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Become a World Changing Force.
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Don't Let Your Dream Die.
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Be a Force for Change.
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God's Dream
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God Watching Us 1'40 From joke to personal thought, Danny Rice finds out why God has always got his eye on us.
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Good Friday 0'33 Patrick Woodward reflects on what Good Friday means
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Guitar Lesson 1'25 Danny Rice wants to learn the classical guitar more quickly, but finds that it's one step at a time - much like a relationship with God.
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It's night, and a lonely person looks out anxiously into the darkness...
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'Don't have nightmares' a catchphrase from a well known TV crime-busting programme. However, this man does have nightmares, and wonders why?
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Happy Birthday 0'30 A thought suitable for playing on the Queen's real birthday, April 21st.
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Harvest Reflection 1'02 'We plough the fields and scatter the good seed on the land'. John Butt reflects on the words of this well known hymn.
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Having an Off-Day 1'01 Gini Carlin got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning, but despite her mood she knows that all is not lost...
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Rebekah is taking a ballet exam and everyone in the family is doing their bit to help - but the strain is beginning to tell!
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Holmes & Watson #01 0'20 Sherlock Holmes investigates the real meaning of life.
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Holmes & Watson #02 0'20 Sherlock Holmes investigates the real meaning of life.
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Holmes & Watson #03 0'20 Sherlock Holmes investigates the real meaning of life.
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Holmes & Watson #04 0'20 Sherlock Holmes investigates the real meaning of life.
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Holmes & Watson #05 0'20 Sherlock Holmes investigates the real meaning of life.
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Hot! Hot! Hot! 0'53 What's Hot and what's Not when it comes to pleasing God!
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I Don't Believe It! 1'00 A recent poll has identified a new social group - the Meldrews. Find out why they're unlikely to become an endangered species.
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Insomnia 1'40 Sandra Coleman reveals how limericks can help you sleep!
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I Want - You Have 0'57 Brian Bannister explores the problem of self will and addictive wanting.
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January Blues 2'26 Back to work, traffic jams, dark days, and tax returns. Yes, it's January. But Bruce Gulland has some words of hope.
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Michael Pfundner wonders whether we can afford to keep all these asylum seekers in Britain, the world's fourth strongest economy. Or should we send them all off to some remote island?
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Jimmy McTavish brings you his action-packed holiday diary from Spain. Day one, and Jimmy is having trouble with the language.
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Jimmy McTavish brings you his action-packed holiday diary from Spain. Day two, and Jimmy is having trouble with the Germans.
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Jimmy McTavish brings you his action-packed holiday diary from Spain. Day three, and Jimmy is having trouble with the currency.
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Jimmy McTavish brings you his action-packed holiday diary from Spain. Day four, and Jimmy is having trouble with the food.
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Jimmy McTavish brings you his action-packed holiday diary from Spain. On day five, Jimmy is having trouble with his suntan.
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Joy 3'45 What is joy? Bryony Wood discovers real joy in the midst of sadness.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Short thought from Dr. Derek Stringer of Good News Broadcasting.
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Justice 40 years after the event... A thought based on the recent Klu Klux Klan murder trial.
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A year on from the birth of Jesus, Herod writes home with an update.
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5 weeks into Lent, Anita's resolve fails - but what would Jesus really want?
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Anita now tries to give up booze for Lent - but what would Jesus really want?
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Anita thinks giving up cigarettes would be the perfect sacrifice - but what would Jesus really want?
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Anita tries avoiding office gossip - but what is Jesus trying to tell HER?
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Anita's Lenten sacrifices have been a disaster - but she's started to figure it out.
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A dispatch from Douglas Coloquhon on medical attachment in Ghana. In this episode Douglas reflects on the availability and reliability of the water supply
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A dispatch from Douglas Coloquhon on medical attachment in Ghana. Douglas reflects on the preconceptions that he brought with him to Ghana and how they affected his experience of the country.
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Jason Gardener from the London Institute of Contemporary Christianity has a thing or two to say about angels.
| |||||||
Patrick Woodward wrestles with the meaning of life with help from Stephen Hawking and the Bible.
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Lonely Hearts #01 0'20 God's love transcends the classified ads. 1 of 5
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Lonely Hearts #02 0'20 God's love transcends the classified ads. 2 of 5
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Lonely Hearts #03 0'20 God's love transcends the classified ads. 3 of 5
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Lonely Hearts #04 0'20 God's love transcends the classified ads. 4 of 5
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Lonely Hearts #05 0'20 God's love transcends the classified ads. 5 of 5
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The only definite thing about the future is Jesus' return!
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Looks 0'29 Andy Perry shares his thoughts on why we're all so obsessed with our looks.
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Love Tennis 1'34 Vesuvius Williams takes on Raquel Batty in a thrilling Wimbledon ladies singles match, but where does LOVE come into it? Music-based thought.
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A history programme of the future ponders poverty in the past... What were people in 2005 thinking of?
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A history programme of the future ponders poverty in the past... What were people in 2005 thinking of?
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A history programme of the future ponders poverty in the past... What were people in 2005 thinking of?
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A history programme of the future ponders poverty in the past... What were people in 2005 thinking of?
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A history programme of the future ponders poverty in the past... What were people in 2005 thinking of?
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A history programme of the future ponders poverty in the past... What were people in 2005 thinking of?
| |||||||
Maker's Instructions 0'48 Feeling swamped with 'Self Improvement' and 'How To' books? Brian Bannister shares his tips for getting the most out of life.
| |||||||
Market Research 0'26 What are the questions market researchers never ask? Andy Perry reveals all.
| |||||||
Marvels of the Sky 2'20 The planets are lining up.... A look at viewing the planets visible at present and how God is creator. Music-based thought.
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Character monologue for Christmas
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Character monologue for Christmas
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Character monologue for Christmas
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Character monologue for Christmas
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Character monologue for Christmas
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Character monologue for Christmas
| |||||||
Mary begins her story with a surprising revelation.
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Mary, Joseph and the donkey arrive in Bethlehem and Jesus is born.
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The shepherds arrive at the stable with a strange tale to tell.
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The stable's getting crowded with the arrival of some grand folk.
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Mary arrives in Glasgow and looks around her with amazement.
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I love you more...a music based thought about love.
| |||||||
Spoof of the Hovis TV commercial which recommends something much more nutritious. Featuring John Culshaw from BBC's 'Dead Ringers'.
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Sandra Coleman bites the bullet and prays for her enemy - almost!
| |||||||
Moving 0'36 Spring is Sprung, and Louise Moscrop's clearing out the rubbish!
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First in a series of 6 spots in the style of the M&S food adverts.
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Second in a series of 6 spots in the style of the M&S food adverts.
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Third in a series of 6 spots in the style of the M&S food adverts.
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Fourth in a series of 6 spots in the style of the M&S food adverts.
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Fifth in a series of 6 spots in the style of the M&S food adverts.
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Sixth in a series of 6 spots in the style of the M&S food adverts.
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My Funny Valentine 1'06 It's Valentine's Day and Gini Carlin has her annual run-in with the postman!
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My grandma loved going to funerals, and was even looking forward to her own!
| |||||||
My grandma believed anything was possible. One day she decided to teach her dog to talk!
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My grandma wasn't impressed by illness - not even when it proved fatal!
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For National Forgiveness Day Patrick Woodward reflects on the power of forgiveness.
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Needing Love? 1'59 Who loves ya baby?
| |||||||
Nigella shows us the way to recreate the first Christmas in your dining room!
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No Answer 1'09 It's good to talk...to God. He's been trying to get through again, but as usual, there's no answer. Music-based thought with spoof commercial voices.
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It's fast, it's furious and it ends in sex - a word association game of course.
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Friends and followers of Jesus tell their stories. This man is full of admiration and regret.
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The friends and followers of Jesus tell their story. This woman is full of gratitude and amazement.
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The friends and followers of Jesus tell their story.
This man is full of fear and faith.
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The friends and followers of Jesus tell their stories. This woman is full of questions and certainties.
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The friends and followers of Jesus tell their story. This man is full of dread and joy.
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Perfect World 0'28 Alan Sorensen on why the other man's grass is always greener.
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Jesus' disciple Peter and his involvement and response to the events of Holy Week.
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Pick-me-up 0'29 Patrick Woodward with some thoughts on the very British 'cuppa'.
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Ping Pong 0'40 More than a game... Mike and Andy face some big questions over a round of table tennis.
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Plastic Surgery 0'26 Go on admit it! You've started pulling the flesh taut whilst looking in the mirror. Alan Sorensen's got some timely advice.
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Poem-o-Matic 1'25 A special for Valentine's Day
An 'advert' offering the latest in assistance for the lovelorn poet. Caution - contains sexually explicit scripture references!
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'The rise and fall of Britney Spears magnifies an ugly part of human nature - that someone else??s failure can be an opportunity for celebration.' POPOLOGY spots are one minute commentaries inspired by popular songs.
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'Pain proves there??s no God, or that if there is, he can??t like us very much.' POPOLOGY spots are one minute commentaries inspired by popular songs.
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'When you choose not to choose, you can really miss out'. POPOLOGY spots are one minute commentaries inspired by popular songs.
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John's feeling down because he's got a bad cold and only got one Valentine card ... or did he?
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A set of 6 spots for Christian Aid Week. Based on the concept of the Mastercard advertising campaign which lists the price of 3 items, and then describes an associated human quality as ??priceless??.
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Priceless : Growth 0'37 One of a set of 6 spots for Christian Aid Week. Based on the concept of the Mastercard advertising campaign which lists the price of 3 items, and then describes an associated human quality as ??priceless??.
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Priceless : Health 0'39 One of a set of 6 spots for Christian Aid Week. Based on the concept of the Mastercard advertising campaign which lists the price of 3 items, and then describes an associated human quality as ??priceless??.
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One of a set of 6 spots for Christian Aid Week. Based on the concept of the Mastercard advertising campaign which lists the price of 3 items, and then describes an associated human quality as ??priceless??.
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Priceless : Tools 0'39 One of a set of 6 spots for Christian Aid Week. Based on the concept of the Mastercard advertising campaign which lists the price of 3 items, and then describes an associated human quality as ??priceless??.
| |||||||
Priceless : Water 0'38 One of a set of 6 spots for Christian Aid Week. Based on the concept of the Mastercard advertising campaign which lists the price of 3 items, and then describes an associated human quality as ??priceless??.
| |||||||
John Butt with a personal thought on the 60th anniversary of the dropping of atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6th and 9th, 1945.
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Relationships 1'08 The wonder of Christmas is that God wants a relationship with us that is both permanent and personal.
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Relevant Christ? 1'00 What's Jesus got to do with real life? asks Matt.
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Armistice Day: Remember What You Will.
A poem for Remembrance, written and read by James Murdoch Ewing
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One minute montage for Remembrance Day based around `Brothers in Arms` by Dire Straits.
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Remembrance Thought 1'02 John Butt remembers those who have shared their experiences of war with him.
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Richard gets to wear a suit to work.
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Some jargon-busting is required at work.
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The joys of commuting to work.
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Computers in the office - tool or trouble?
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Office promotion brings problems for some people.
| |||||||
Rolf on the Radio 2'04 Rolf Harris attempts a first in his long, illustrious career - a work of art on the radio! Featuring John Culshaw from BBC's 'Dead Ringers'.
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Roll up, Roll up 0'57 Christ the Ultimate Gift this Christmas.
| |||||||
Sad 0'30 Jenni Costello on the importance of a listening ear.
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A summary of the `S` Files from someone who wants us to snub the sanctimonious Christians and their stale little story.
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Saving the Starfish 1'25 A little can mean a lot to one person.
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Patrick Woodward offers an answer to the question 'Where was God on September 11th?'
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Shaz and Trace 1'18" Jesus calls on Shaz and Trace to find them arguing as usual.
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When it comes to the deeper questions of life, eight-year-old Simon seems to have things all sorted out.
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When it comes to the deeper questions of life, eight-year-old Simon seems to have things all sorted out.
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When it comes to the deeper questions of life, eight-year-old Simon seems to have things all sorted out.
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When it comes to the deeper questions of life, eight-year-old Simon seems to have things all sorted out.
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Contributing to the build-up to the final Harry Potter book, Professor Snape himself takes to the airwaves to issue a warning...
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Reflection on a carol concert
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A question of Forgiveness.
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Spots based on the TV series.
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Spots based on the TV series.
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Spots based on the TV series.
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Spots based on the TV series.
| |||||||
Special Friend 0'52 A short thought about a special friend.
| |||||||
Grandad buys a telescope and the family gather for a night of star gazing. But the evening ends with an amusing lesson in prayer for grandson Sam.
| |||||||
Sticky Fish 1'29 Can you drive with the fish?
| |||||||
Summer Holiday 1'31 We`re all going on a summer holiday, but why? And what`s God got to do with it?
| |||||||
The Christmas story retold from the point of view of one of the participants.
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The Christmas story retold from the point of view of one of the participants.
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The Christmas story retold from the point of view of one of the participants.
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The Christmas story retold from the point of view of one of the participants.
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Joseph remembers fleeing to Egypt, the happy home in Nazareth, and the boy Jesus in the temple.
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Taming the Tongue 2'39 Small but deadly, the tongue has power!!
| |||||||
Tax Returns 0'42 It's that time again.
| |||||||
The 'A' Files 1'55 Adrian the Alien, about to address you with an abbrieviated account from the 'A' Files.
| |||||||
If you had problems with your new car - where would you take it? Spoof car commercial with a message.
| |||||||
The Chippie #01 0'20 How wide is God's love?
| |||||||
The Chippie #02 0'20 Can you ever get to the end of God's love?
| |||||||
The Chippie #03 0'20 How high is God's love?
| |||||||
The Chippie #04 0'20 How deep is God's love?
| |||||||
The Chippie #05 0'20 How can we measure God's love - it's too long, too wide, too high and too deep.
| |||||||
It's just after Pentecost ... and Nathan from the Valleys relives the unforgettable events.
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The Dog's Ears 0'44 Find out why God isn't in the dog's ears. Commendation Winner - Andrew Cross Awards 2000.
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The 'E' Files 1'40 Elevate your extremities, take it easy, and let Eedie the Eccentric Entity enthrall you with an excerpt from the 'E' Files ...
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The future`s Bright 0'55 Technology holds out great promises for the future. John Butt reflects on what he`d like to see.
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The F Word 0'14 A lady who complains to her vicar gets more than she bargained for.
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Day 72 in the Big Brother house and the discussion has taken a philosophical turn...
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Day 67 in the Big Brother house and the housemates are discussing their favourite adverts ...
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Day 68 in the Big Brother house and the housemates are discussing new technology ...
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Day 69 in the Big Brother house and the housemates are discussing what makes a real man ...
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Day 70 in the Big Brother house and the housemates are in the garden...
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Day 71 in the Big Brother house and the housemates have just learned that they've failed this week's task ...
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The Joys of Camping 1'02 Gini Carlin reflects on life under canvas. Music-based thought.
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An affectionate pastiche of a well-known Two Ronnies sketch: two mates down the pub struggle to remember the plot of the latest blockbuster movie.
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The Man Who Sued God 2'26 A lively BBQ conversation Down Under contemplates the problem of pain - why do bad things happen to good people? Inspired by the
Aussie film of the same name starring Billy Connolly.
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'Humans, your attention please ...' To the cool soundtrack of The Matrix, Agent Smith tries to sort us out.
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The McVinci Code 1 0'50 Will our intrepid investigators crack the McVinci Code and unlock the secrets of Christianity? Or will they settle for a deep-fried Mars bar instead?
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The McVinci Code 2 0'50 Will our intrepid investigators be able to crack the McVinci Code and unearth the secrets of Christianity? Or will they settle for a deep-fried Mars bar instead? Part Two.
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The McVinci Code 3 0'50 Will our intrepid investigators be able to crack the McVinci Code and unearth the secrets of Christianity? Or will they settle for a deep-fried Mars bar instead? Part Three.
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The McVinci Code 4 0'50 Will our intrepid investigators be able to crack the McVinci Code and unearth the secrets of Christianity? Or will they settle for a deep-fried Mars bar instead? Part Four.
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The McVinci Code 5 0'50 Will our intrepid investigators be able to crack the McVinci Code and unearth the secrets of Christianity? Or will they settle for a deep-fried Mars bar instead? Part Five.
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The McVinci Code 6 0'50 Will our intrepid investigators be able to crack the McVinci Code and unearth the secrets of Christianity? Or will they settle for a deep-fried Mars bar instead? Finale.
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Your 'cut out and keep' guide to the second bit of the Bible.
Part 5: Book of Revelation.
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Your 'cut out and keep' guide to the second bit of the Bible.
Part 1: The Synoptic Gospels.
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Your 'cut out and keep' guide to the second bit of the Bible.
Part 2: The Gospel of John.
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Your 'cut out and keep' guide to the second bit of the Bible.
Part 3: The Acts of the Apostles.
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Your 'cut out and keep' guide to the second bit of the Bible.
Part 4: The Epistles.
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Christian theologian and evangelist Dr. Michael Green on reason, post-modernity, and faith.
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Evangelist and theologian Dr. Michael Green on absolute truth, power, and the God of Love.
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Evangelist and theologian Dr. Michael Green on doubt, prayer, and faith.
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Hollywood wrestles with the pitch for JESUS - THE MOVIE. Scene 1: The Temptation.
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Hollywood wrestles with the pitch for JESUS - THE MOVIE. Scene 2: The Last Supper.
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Hollywood wrestles with the pitch for JESUS - THE MOVIE. Scene 3:The Trial
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Hollywood wrestles with the pitch for JESUS - THE MOVIE. Scene 4: The Crucifixion.
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Andy Perry reduces the book of Joshua to 39 seconds.
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Andy Perry reduces the book of Judges to 39 seconds.
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Andy Perry reduces the book of Ruth to 39 seconds.
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Andy Perry reduces the book of I Samuel to 39 seconds.
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Andy Perry reduces the book of II Samuel to 39 seconds.
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Andy Perry reduces the book of I Kings to 39 seconds.
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Andy Perry reduces the book of II Kings to 39 seconds.
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Andy Perry reduces the book of Ezra to 39 seconds.
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Andy Perry reduces the book of Esther to 39 seconds.
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Andy Perry reduces the book of Job to 39 seconds.
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Andy Perry reduces the book of Psalms to 39 seconds.
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Andy Perry with the 39-second version of the book of Proverbs. Start your watches...Now!
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The Smell of Love 1'47 Paul Griffiths believes a smell is worth a thousand words when it comes to love and relationships.
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A woman acts on the message of a vivid dream with surprising results.
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The Triumph of Good 1'08 Why was the Witch in the CS Lewis Narnia books afraid of Christmas?
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The David Attenborough treatment for our daily grind.
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The David Attenborough treatment for our daily grind.
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The David Attenborough treatment for our daily grind.
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The David Attenborough treatment for our daily grind.
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The David Attenborough treatment for our daily grind.
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The Weakest Link #01 0'20 Anne Robinson, YOU are the weakest link - Goodbye!
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The Weakest Link #02 0'20 Anne Robinson, YOU are the weakest link - Goodbye!
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The Weakest Link #03 0'20 Anne Robinson, YOU are the weakest link - Goodbye!
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The Weakest Link #04 0'20 Anne Robinson, YOU are the weakest link - Goodbye!
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The Weakest Link #05 0'20 Anne Robinson, YOU are the weakest link - Goodbye!
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Gini Carlin explores some of the things Jesus never said.... 'Thunder bolts and lightning, very very frightening!'
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Gini Carlin explores some of the things Jesus never said.... 'God helps those that help themselves.'
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Gini Carlin explores some of the things Jesus never said.... 'Read my lips - No New Taxes!'
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Gini Carlin explores some of the things Jesus never said.... 'We will fight them on the beaches.'
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Gini Carlin explores some of the things Jesus never said.... 'Call me old-fashioned.'
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Gini Carlin explores some of the things Jesus never said.... 'It could be YOU!'
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Gini Carlin explores some of the things Jesus never said....'One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.'
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Gini Carlin explores some of the things Jesus never said....'Cleanliness is next to godliness.'
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Gini Carlin explores some of the things Jesus never said....'Let there always be coffee after church, and let it always be too weak.'
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Gini Carlin explores some of the things Jesus never said....'Blessed are those of you who grow a beard to model yourselves on me.'
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John Butt explores why he's loved, warts and all, by his children and by his Father in heaven
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Mums are amazing! So go on celebrate them!
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Thought For New Year 1'07 A thought for all who've been mangled by the Christmas experience.
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Screwtape-like Devilment.
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Screwtape-like Devilment.
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Screwtape-like Devilment.
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Screwtape-like Devilment.
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Screwtape-like Devilment.
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Time 0'48 Brian Bannister has 'all the time in the world..'
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Find out how grandma got to heaven. Commendation Winner - Andrew Cross Awards 2000.
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Tommy's mum reveals a deep, dark, secret. Commendation Winner - Andrew Cross Awards 2000.
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Tommy's mum explains what 'those dogs are doing' .
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Tommy finds out that spiders have feelings too.
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Tommy discovers a disturbing fact about his mum.
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Tommy doesn't like creepy-crawlies. Especially the ones you can't see!
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'But isn't it boring?' asks Tommy, 'knowing how everything ends?'
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Tommy's scared of the dark, and he's not too keen on the Tickley Monster who lives under the bed.
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Tommy asks the Ultimate Question, and finds his mum is ready and waiting!
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Tommy asks why frogs have bulgey eyes and gets more than he bargained for.
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Tommy wants to know why God let Gordon Brown's baby die.
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Tommy`s got a hard question for his mum;`Why did those people crash into the towers and kill everyone?`
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Why did God make different coloured people, and are some colours better than others?
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Tommy's been to see Lord of the Rings and he's a bit worried about the Black Riders.
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Tommy asks his mum why God let all those people die in the tidal wave.
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Tommy is happy to discover that sprouts are not essential for Christmas, but what about snow and the stable ... and the star?
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Tommy wants to dress up for Halloween and go out in the dark with his friends. Unfortunately his mum is not so keen...
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Christmas can get you down. Are you spending too much?
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Christmas can get you down. Are you doing too much?
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Christmas can get you down. Is there too much commercialism?
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Christmas can get you down. Are you eating too much?
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Christmas can get you down. Is your family too much?
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Top Cat does some good deeds - Officer Dibble can't believe it!
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Useful advice on stain removal.
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Useful advice for athletes.
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Useful advice on growing designer stubble.
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Useful advice for travellers.
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Useful advice for waking-up.
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Tough Day 0'26 Alan Sorensen has some helpful advice if you've got a tough day ahead.
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Trick or Treat? 0'44 Two kids have been out trick-or-treating and discuss the experience before bed. Scary or what?
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Trouble By The Ton? 1'50 Who helps us through troubles?
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True Greatness 0'34 Ashleigh Ivil on the true greatness that's available to us all.
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Trying to be Good 0'37 Andy Perry offers a word of encouragement to the less than perfect!
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Two Elderly Ladies 1'06 What's it all about? Brian Bannister looks at the differences and similarities of two very different lives.
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Unfavourite Things 0'58 Take heart, in a world of dribbling teapots, telephone sales people and gooseberries, there is still hope.
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Up In Smoke 1'15 It's November 5th. Eavesdrop on Rocket, Catherine, Damp Squib and co as they experience existential anxiety on the eve of .... what?
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Bad poetry, candle lit dinners and Romance. It must be Valentine's Day!
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Bad poetry, candle lit dinners and Romance. It must be Valentine's Day!
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Bad poetry, candle lit dinners and Romance. It must be Valentine's Day!
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Bad poetry, candle lit dinners and Romance. It must be Valentine's Day!
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Bad poetry, candle lit dinners and Romance. It must be Valentine's Day!
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Bad poetry, candle lit dinners and Romance. It must be Valentine's Day!
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Bad poetry, candle lit dinners and Romance. It must be Valentine's Day!
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Angels from the realm of Glory - better than 'One Man and His Dog' shocker.
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The Very Revd. John Miller, a former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, reflects on Easter.
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There's more to this guy than five stones, a sling and a dead giant.
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Esther's a star of the Hebrew Scriptures.
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Plagues, parting of the Red Sea, Ten Commandments, er... Charlton Heston?
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The bitter-root world of Mary Magdalene and transformation.
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A big fish story.
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Where you go, I will go - loyalty and trust in the Old Testament.
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The Wee Guy.
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What's In The Box? 0'27 Don't take the money, open the box! Jenni Costello explains why.
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Musing on last year's nativity play makes a harassed mum reflect on the meaning of Christmas.
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Who am I? 1'20 God made you, you are special.
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Woody talks to his analyst about his New Year resolutions.
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Woody talks to his analyst about his New Year resolutions.
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Woody talks to his analyst about his New Year resolutions.
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Woody talks to his analyst about his New Year resolutions.
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Woody talks to his analyst about his New Year resolutions.
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Woody talks to his analyst about his New Year resolutions.
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Words 1'35 Do actions speak louder than words? In the run-up to Easter Gini Carlin reflects on the power of our words to hurt people or build them up. Mixed with Danield Bedingfield's 'Wrap My Words Around You'
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Pitchside wisdom from Brian and Rio based on 1 Corinthians 12/13
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Here they come out onto the pitch - could this be the greatest team the world's ever seen?
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Three people comment on where they keep theirs...
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Three people comment on how regular they are...
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Three people comment on where they do it...
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Three people comment on how long they've been trying...
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Three people comment on how long it's been since they joined up...
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One of a set of 5 spots for Christian Aid Week. Using information gleaned from Christian Aid??s ??PresentAid?? scheme, the spots emphasise how the benefits derived by a poor community from gifts are multiplied many times over. One: Goats
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One of a set of 5 spots for Christian Aid Week. Using information gleaned from Christian Aid??s ??PresentAid?? scheme, the spots emphasise how the benefits derived by a poor community from gifts are multiplied many times over. Two: Sheep
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One of a set of 5 spots for Christian Aid Week. Using information gleaned from Christian Aid??s ??PresentAid?? scheme, the spots emphasise how the benefits derived by a poor community from gifts are multiplied many times over. Three: Cows
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One of a set of 5 spots for Christian Aid Week. Using information gleaned from Christian Aid??s ??PresentAid?? scheme, the spots emphasise how the benefits derived by a poor community from gifts are multiplied many times over. Four: Birds
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One of a set of 5 spots for Christian Aid Week. Using information gleaned from Christian Aid??s ??PresentAid?? scheme, the spots emphasise how the benefits derived by a poor community from gifts are multiplied many times over. Five: Midwives
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101 Things #01 1'01 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith. Number ONE: 'Who decides what's right and wrong?'
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101 Things #02 1'04 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith. Number 2: `Isn`t religion just a matter of personal interpretation and sincerity?`
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101 Things #03 1'04 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith.
Number 3: `The fossils prove evolution so how do you explain that?`
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101 Things #04 0'56 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith.
Number 4: 'What does someone have to do to be a saint?'
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101 Things #05 1'06 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith.
Number 5: Was Jesus a real person?
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101 Things #06 1'16 Brief Answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith. Number 6: Who wrote the Bible?
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101 Things #07 1'05 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith.
Number 7: How did Jonah survive inside the whale?
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101 Things #08 0'52 Brief answers to questions about the Christian faith.
Number 8: Was Jesus really born at Christmas time?
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101 Things #09 0'59 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith.
Number 9: Isn't the Bible full of contradictions?
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101 Things #10 0'55 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith.
Number 10: If God is in control why do bad things happen?
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101 Things #11 1'12 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith.
Number 11: Would life on other planets disprove Christianity?
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101 Things #12 1'01 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith.
Number 12: Do Christians believe in ghosts?
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101 Things #13 0'55 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith.
Number 13: 'Why are there so many different denominations of churches?'
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101 Things #14 1'10 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith.
No. 14: Isn't Christianity just a crutch for the weak?
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101 Things #15 1'10 Brief answers to questions asked by ordinary people about the Christian faith.
No. 15: Evolution disproves creation doesn't it?
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101 Things #16 0'44 101 things you've always wanted to know about Christianity ...
No. 16: What have Hot Cross Buns to do with Easter?
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101 Things #17 1'12 101 things you've always wanted to know about Christianity
No. 17: Who decided what stuff to put in the Bible?
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South African cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Sri Lankan batsman on his sport and faith.
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Kenya cricket captain on his sport and faith.
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Former West Indies cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former South African cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former Zimbabwean cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former West Indies cricketer on his sport and faith.
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South African cricketer on his sport and faith.
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South Africa cricketer on his sport and faith
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Former South African cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former West Indian cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former Sri Lankan cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Zimbabwean cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Zimbabwean cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former West Indies cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former Sri Lankan cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former Indian cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former South African cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former West Indies cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former South African cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former South African cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former South African cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Former South African cricketer on his sport and faith.
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Andrew Wingfield-Digby, Former spiritual advisor to the England team and minor counties cricketer on his sport and faith.
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1991 and 1995 World Cup player with Zimbabwe and South Africa on his sport and faith.
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Springboks' unofficial chaplain at 1995 and 1999 World Cups, on impact of '95 World Cup winning side kneeling after final.
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Former Samoa and All Blacks 7s winger talks about his sport and faith.
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Samoan flanker who played in 1991 World Cup talks about his sport and faith.
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Former Springbok fly half talks about his sport and faith.
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Successful Welsh coach who became a follower of Jesus Christ after being a convinced atheist.
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Springboks 2003 World Cup captain talks about his sport and faith.
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Saracens and Tongan Rugby League World Cup winger talks about his sport and faith.
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Springbok winger who scored 21 tries in 43 Test career talks about his sport and faith.
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England winger who played 9 Tests from 1985 to 1986 talks about his sport and faith.
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Saracens and Springboks tighthead prop who played in 1999 World Cup talks about his sport and faith.
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Former Bath, Aberavon and Bridgend player whose violent life changed when he met Jesus Christ.
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Springbok fly-half who scored 5 dropped goals against England in 1999 World Cup quarter final.
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Former Wales star who played in 1995 World Cup on his sport and faith.
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All Blacks 1987 World Cup winner on his sport and faith.
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Former player in Wales banned for life twice whose life changed when he met Jesus
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Former All Blacks and Samoa centre on his sport and faith.
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England full back in 1991 Rugby World Cup final defeat to Australia.
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England's 2003 Rugby World Cup winning player on his sport and faith.
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Australian 1991 Rugby World Cup winning captain on his sport and faith.
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New Yorkers talk about where they were when the World Trade Centre was attacked on 11 September 2001, and the effect it had on their faith.
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New Yorkers talk about where they were when the World Trade Centre was attacked on 11 September 2001, and the effect it had on their faith.
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Abidjan Journal 9'35 Join HCJB World Radio's Ralph Kurtenbach as he shares the sounds and sights of his journey to West Africa's Cote d'Ivoire. This page of 'Abidjan Journal' deals with the AIDS epidemic.
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A Borstal Good Friday 12'40 Winner of the 'Independent Easter Radio Award 2004'.One woman's journey of faith which started with a surprising encounter in a prison cell.
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Shelagh Godwin describes some of the celebrations surrounding the rededication of the newly rebuilt Frauenkirche in Dresden.
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A Long December 4'00 A musical reflection for the end of the year based on 'A Long December' by Counting Crows.
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Winner of Christian Broadcasting Council Gold Award 2005. Story of Diane Baxter who developed Multiple Sclerosis and was weeks away from death.
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Commonwealth 1500 metres champion on his journey to faith in Jesus Christ.
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World and Olympic women's 400m champion on the change to her life since becoming a follower of Jesus Christ in 2003.
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World record holder over 100 metres on his Christian faith and how it helped him cope with the loss of his brother.
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First black woman to win olympic gold on dedicating the 1968 400m final to God and her subsequent victory.
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Fastest ever natural-born American in marathon when he came 7th in London Marathon in April 2007 in 2 hrs 08 mins 24 seconds on living out his Christian faith.
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2004 Olympic 200m bronze medallist from Bahamas on living out her Christian life.
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1988 Olympic 200m champion and only man to beat Carl Lewis in an Olympic final on winning gold and his faith in Christ.
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A Tribute To Mum 2'25 A variety of people tell us why they love their mums. Mixed with 'Mama' by the Spice Girls.
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New mums look forward to their first Christmas with baby.
Clips mixed over Amy Grant`s Baby Baby and Leigh Nash`s Babe in the Straw.
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Becoming More Vile 4'38 Andrew Fagg talks to the Reverend Dr. Leslie Griffiths, Superintendent Minister of Wesley's Chapel, London, about Methodism, street preaching and taking the gospel outdoors.
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George Luke visits Sierra Leone ?? his childhood home, and the setting for the film 'Blood Diamond'.
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Blood Diamonds - Part 2 7'54" The film Blood Diamond has left many people asking hard questions about the ethics of the diamond trade. George Luke investigates.
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There's a new book out by Nick Page proposing that after the green decade, the new Millenium is most definitely 'blue' - indicating a search for meaning.
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Bombay Slums 5'43 Join Patrick Woodward in the teeming streets of Bombay as he talks to the people who rescue orphans from the slums of the city.
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A computer game with a spiritual message? Andrew Fewster takes a look. | |||||||
Channelling Report 3'32 Fancy getting in touch with the other side? Fiona Cline investigates whether new age channelling is just an updated version of going to a seance.
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The story of Chris Bowater and how his life changed dramatically the night he heard God's voice.
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Strictly Come Dancing star Jill Halfpenny visits India with Christian Aid to see how the charity is helping the Dalit 'untouchable' community, and hard hit farmers in southern India.
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Timely feature on the life of C.S. Lewis, author of 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'.
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As the eagerly anticipated Chronicles of Narnia: 'The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe' hits cinema screens on December 7th, this is a timely feature on the life of the author, C. S. Lewis.
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As the eagerly anticipated Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe hits cinema screens on December 7th, this is a timely feature on the life of the author, C. S. Lewis.
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Cutting Crime 2'59 Ex-criminal Richard Taylor is now a pastor in a big church in Birmingham! Now he's turning his talents to advising police on how best to safeguard against crooks...
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Dealing With Life 10'16 Winner of Independent Easter Radio Award 2005. A powerful first hand account of drug addiction, dealing and prison and the life changing power of Jesus Christ.
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Andrew Fewster talks to Martin Smith and John Thatcher from Delirious about their recent tour with Bon Jovi, faith, fame and the new single out on July 23rd.
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Andrew Fewster talks to Martin Smith and John Thatcher from Delirious about their recent tour with Bon Jovi, faith, fame and the new single out on July 23rd.
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February 2006 marks the centenary of the birth of the German pastor and theologian, Dietrich Bonhoeffer. This is the story of his extraordinary life - and death.
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Does Height Matter? 2'44 Bec Silva takes a look at recent news reports that suggest tall men are more likely to father children than shorter men.
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Sunshine and relaxation beckons. But are you taking your holidays at somebody else's expense?
Andrew Fewster talks to Graham Gordon from the Christian relief and development agency, Tearfund.
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Euthanasia 8'29 A look at the issue of euthanasia and what the bible says about it. The package includes an interview with Dr John Ling author of 'Responding to the Culture of Death'.
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Mixed version of an interview with a Father Dermot who runs courses on the spiritual aspects of work | |||||||
There's no business like show business! Who is a celeb? How do you become one? A fast, furious and funny look into our obsession with 'Celebrity.'
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So many 'communities', so little time ... How's your social capital these days? A fast, furious and funny investigation into how best to rub along with others.
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Faithdotcom: Crime 5'54 Are crime figures going up or down? Are we safe, or are we in danger? Are we innocent or are we
guilty? The Faithdotcom team go undercover to investigate the truth about Crime.
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Pollution, greenhouse gasses ... is the extinction business getting uncomfortably close to home?
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Faithdotcom - Love 7'29 FaithDotCom takes a look at 'Love' especially for St Valentine's Day. Includes the details of the Poem-o-Matic and a visit to the Church of Universal Acceptance. Caution: contains sexually explicit scripture references!
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Faithdotcom : Peace 4'57 Peace - it's what we all want, isn't it?
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Are you going to vote for the Apathy party, or can you just not be bothered? A sideways look at politics.
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Faithdotcom: Sex 5'30 Sex- it's Everywhere! But why are we so obsessed with it? A fast, furious and funny look at sex.
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Faithdotcom: Stress 5'29 Is stress a modern illness? Is the world really a more stressful place now we're into the 21st century? A fast, furious and funny investigation into the pressured, anxiety-producing subject of Stress.
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Exterminate, terminate, viruses... A fast, furious and funny look at technology. Is it always a good thing?
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Faithdotcom: Truth 6'00 From the dawn of time humans have searched for the truth. But what is truth? Is it the same as fact? And what about true love? Find out in this fast, furious and funny investigation into Truth.
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Faithdotcom: Work 4'04 Work - Why on earth do we do it? A fast, furious and funny look at the world of work.
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Faithdotcom : Xmas 6'10 At last - Christmas deconstructed for all the family! A fast-moving, funny, sideways look at Christmas with a seasonal music bed.
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Father's Day 4'43 Patrick Woodward looks at the value of fathers and the challenges they face
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This 5-minute feature tells of the exciting opportunity open to UK churches this Christmas to 'fight back' in the radio marketplace by making use of the latest radio commercials produced by the Churches Advertising Network (CAN).
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The story of an extraordinary woman and her love for her Saviour.
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David Wilkie talks to Revd Willie Wright about George Matheson and the hymn 'O Love that Will Not Let Me Go'.
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Glorious Grey Hair! 2'05 A reflection on Albania's oldest woman and what the Bible says about old age.
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Texan pastors reveal that they are wrestling hard with the divisive and closely run American Presidential election race.
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The Easter-on-ILR Winning radio feature 2002. Looking back at memories of Northern Ireland's troubled past, while comparing what Christ did on the cross.
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`Can we believe in God, and does science help us?` - David Wilkinson, Royal Astronomical Society.
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'Our existence in the universe is quite special'- David Wilkinson, Royal Astronomical Society.
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Are anthropic balances shaking the foundations of atheism? - David Wilkinson, Royal Astronomical Society.
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'Little green men - do they exist?' - David Wilkinson, Royal Astronomical Society.
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'God All-matey - why would the creator of the universe care about me?' - David Wilkinson, Royal Astronomical Society.
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Andrew Fewster tunes into The God Channel. Long version. | |||||||
Andrew Fewster tunes into The God Channel. Short version. | |||||||
Divorce rates are down! Andrew Fewster talks to Richard Kane of National Marriage Week and gets some 'Top Tips' for staying together.
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Divorce rates are down! Andrew Fewster talks to Richard Kane of National Marriage Week and gets some 'Top Tips' for staying together.
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Life story of this well known musician, famous for writing 'Shine Jesus Shine.'
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Gucci Babies 4'36 Interview with Peter Smith from SPUC looking at the dangers of recent law changes which allow parents to select embryos with particular genes.
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The manager of Britain's largest privately-owned toy retailer tells Andrew Fewster why they won't be stocking Harry Potter merchandise for Christmas.
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The manager of Britain's largest privately-owned toy retailer tells Andrew Fewster why they won't be stocking Harry Potter merchandise for Christmas.
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A drug addict becomes a Christian and then dies of a heroine overdose. So where was God in that? Music-based feature and Merit Award winner at the 2002 Sandford St Martin Trust Awards.
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Life story of a godly man and faithful follower of Christ.
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How YOU Doin'?!! 3'50 Bec Silva takes a light-hearted look at Valentine's Day and biblical love stories.
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In the light of an Italian doctor vowing to clone a human being before the end of the year, Roy Gokarni asks Shona Haslem from the EA "is man playing God?"
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In the light of an Italian doctor vowing to clone a human being before the end of the year, Roy Gokarni asks Shona Haslem from the EA "is man playing God?"
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How Indian nationals are being trained to share their faith.
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Young Christians from all over the country have united to protest against injustices in the clothing industry - by making the biggest dress in the world.
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Topical religious news from around the world.
This week: expulsions in the Phillipines, grounds for dismissal, and why the Pope mightn't be all that influential...
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Andrew Fewster talks to Chris James, volunteer co-ordinator for the Samaritans, about a current shortage of Listeners.
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How well is today's church doing in the communication stakes?
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It's Time to Snooze! 2'20 A look at the biblical and scientific perspective of sleep.
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A big-nosed, swarthy workman? Andrew Fewster asks what Jesus really looked like.
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Jesus Meek and Mild 1'08 Andy Hawthorne asks, `Was Jesus a wimp?` Montage of music, vox pops, Bible and interview.
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Andy Hawthorne asks, `Was Jesus a wimp?` Montage of music, vox pops, Bible and interview.
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Andy Hawthorne asks, `Was Jesus a wimp?` Montage of music, vox pops, Bible and interview.
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Andy Hawthorne asks, `Was Jesus a wimp?` Montage of music, vox pops, Bible and interview.
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Andy Hawthorne asks, `Was Jesus a wimp?` Montage of music, vox pops, Bible and interview.
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Jolly Time 4'58 An Indian children's Gospel TV programme is attracting large audiences on a secular channel and has plans to expand.
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An overview of the work of the Kenward Trust, a drugs rehabilitation centre in Kent.
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King of the Hill 4'30 King of the Hill is a new Easter CD retelling the Easter story with new songs, and narration by actor Russell Boulter. Patrick Woodward interviews the people behind the CD with musical extracts.
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An interview with Joseph Shabalala, the leader of the popular South African singing group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Mixed with their music.
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Following on from a recent Radio Times poll, Andrew Fewster talks to former BBC camera man Crawford Telfer, from the Christian Television Association.
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A look at young peoples' attitudes towards marriage, including comments from Care for the Family and Promoting Marriage.
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A look at how to promote marriage in society and what the media's representation of marriage is.
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A recent survey showed that sex is best in marriage. This is the final programme in a series on marriage and what the bible says about it.
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Meet the Volcano 5'53 Lesley Vainikolo is one of the best rugby players in the world. Nicknamed 'The Volcano', Lesley was the Bradford Bulls' secret weapon. But what makes him tick, and what does Good Friday mean to him?
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It's Mental Health Action Week and Andrew Fewster examines the link between faith and mental health | |||||||
If you've ever wondered what to do with your old mobile phone - wonder no more! Andrew Fewster talks to David Vardy of Samaritan's Purse International.
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If you've ever wondered what to do with your old mobile phone - wonder no more! Andrew Fewster talks to David Vardy of Samaritan's Purse International.
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Mother Teresa 9'19 An audio feature commemorating the 10th anniversary of the death of Mother Teresa in the week of the death of Princess Diana
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Ned, Dot and Ted 3'00 Three TV characters come under the spotlight in this feature which explores how Christianity is portrayed on the box. Produced by the music radio trainees at the Churches' Media Conference 2003.
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Feature on `Neighbours From Heaven` week featuring Di Parsons & Paula Pridham from Care For The Family and TV presenter Diane Louise Jordan.
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Andrew Fewster talks to author Colin Durier about Harper Collin's plans to commission a new set of Narnia books minus the Christian spirituality.
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Andrew Fewster talks to author Colin Durier about Harper Collin's plans to commission a new set of Narnia books minus the Christian spirituality.
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For most kids the move from primary to secondary school is a scary transition. Andrew Fewster finds out how Scripture Union are trying to help out with their booklet 'It's Your Move'.
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Laurence Wareing reports on the recent release on video of long-lost lectures recorded by William Barclay for the BBC.
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The British triple jumper who won gold at the Sydney Olympics 2000 and silver in Atlanta 1996 talks about his sport and faith. Now retired but current world record holder with 18.29m
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Andrew Fewster talks to the author of a book of prayers for those who've lost an animal friend.
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Politics, the Media and Truth - or 'The Great Kipper Scandal'. A light-hearted look at how truth is buried by media hype and the wily squirmings of evasive politicians. Produced by the Music Radio Trainees at the Churches' Media Conference 2004.
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Pope John Paul II 7'00 Shelagh Godwin gives a brief overview of the life of Pope John Paul II
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The legacy of Martin Luther King at a time when asylum seekers are at the top of the political agenda
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Rumours of Angels? 9'37 Whilst at a Christmas Carol Service, Nick starts to ponder on the existence of Angels, considering various opinions, stories and rumours, then relating these to the Christmas Story.
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The first of a 4-part series exploring experiences of mountain spirituality from religious traditions around the world.
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Programme 2 explores African traditions, particularly those surrounding Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya.
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Programme 3 explores Chinese mountain legends and wisdom.
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Programme 4 explores the religious stories surrounding the world's highest & youngest mountain range which encompasses Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh and followers of the Tibetan Bon traditions.
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Safe Sex? 4'08 A look at whether the promotion of condom usage to prevent the spread of disease is worthwhile.
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Montage of extracts from an interview with Rev Joel Edwards of the Evangelical Alliance on the Eminem track 'Cleaning out my Closet'.
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A look at the issue of pornography. With comments from Chris Hawthorne, an evangelist from London and the thoughts of young people.
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Stewart Bloor, Wolverhampton Wanderers fan and former football hooligan, talks about his faith.
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One of the most important relationships in your life but often overlooked. Christian organisation Parenttalk`s latest guide gives a few pointers for parents.
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Andrew Fewster talks to the Nuns of the Holy Sepulchre about their new CD release. | |||||||
Andrew Fewster talks to the Nuns of the Holy Sepulchre about their new CD release. | |||||||
Andrew Fewster talks to the Nuns of the Holy Sepulchre about their new CD release. | |||||||
Jesus as a sixth form student? Mary Magdalene a teenage single mother? Andrew Fewster finds out more about a controversial new film from 'Youth For Christ'.
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Song for Africa 3'54 Shelagh Godwin interviews the Reverend Margaret Blake about the remarkable African Children's Choir during its 2005 tour of the UK.
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Stop The Traffik 5'22 A UK-wide tour highlights the global campaign to stop human trafficking.
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Juggling the demands of home and work life can be difficult. Rob Parsons from Care For the Family asks; 'What price do we put on success?'
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Andrew Fewster talks to the founder of a web filtering service set up by Christians. | |||||||
Tears in Heaven 14'43 Winner of the 2003 Sandford St.Martin Trust Premier Award and the 2003 Easter-on-ILR Award, 'Tears in Heaven' tells the story of Paul Bailey who lived through every parent's worst nightmare.
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That Day 3'40 A reflection for Christmas 2001 featuring Natalie Imbruglia`s song `That Day`.
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Andrew Fewster looks at the 2001 TV show that ITV billed 'the spiritual equivalent to 'Castaway'.'
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The Carpenter's Son 12'45 Winner of the Easter on ILR Award 2001. The Easter story from Mary's perspective. If you'd like a copy on CD or minidisk email HCJB-UK Productions on [email protected]
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Would you Adam & Eve it? Andrew Fewster talks to the author of The Cockney Bible Mike Coles and finds out how to recite the Lord's Prayer in rhyming slang.
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Andrew Fewster discovers 'The Illuminated Bible', a glossy version of the Good Book including contributions from some the world's top fashion photographers and models.
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Mark Pinsky talks about his new book charting the spiritual life of TV's most disfunctional cartoon family.
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Mark Pinsky talks about his new book charting the spiritual life of TV's most disfunctional cartoon family.
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According to Rob Parsons the 'new poor' have loads of money but are too busy to have a life. Andrew Fewster talks to Rob about his new book, 'The Heart of Success'.
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After the recent sentencing of the German couple who claimed that Satan had ordered them to murder their friend, Bec Silva reports on the influence of Satanism today.
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December 1st is World AIDS Day. This feature is about the rising numbers of AIDS Orphans in Third World countries, and the work being done to help them by Christians, focusing on ministries in Zambia, South Africa and Ecuador.
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Steve Chalke's new book,'The Lost Message of Jesus', proved so controversial it provoked the Evangelical Alliance to hold a public debate. Feature with Steve Chalke and Revd. Joel Edwards, General Director EA.
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6-year old Max gives his insightful, thoughtful and yet amusing views on who Jesus is.
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6-year old Max's view of Heaven.
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Theology of Angels from 6-year old Max.
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6-year old Max at his best - the story of Noah.
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The story of Moses from 6-year old Max.
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6-year-old Max with his version of the Kings' visit to Jesus.
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6-year old Max is back again, this time with his thoughts on Jonah.
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Judas, the Last Supper, the Crucifixion, and the Resurrection, as told by 6-year old Max.
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Andrew Fewster with three Christmas news stories.
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Andrew Fewster on how Christmas can be a painful time for many people.
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Andrew Fewster meets a Reverend from Leicestershire who's put a sidecar hearse on his motorbike!
This version does stand alone even though there's more of the same in part two.
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More from the Reverend from Leicestershire who\'s put a sidecar hearse on his motorbike!
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Andrew Fewster compares these two famous seasonal figures.
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Andrew Fewster asks what's left after all the tinsel's been put away?
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After a year of research the world`s funniest joke has been found. This programme looks at humour and how there is a time to laugh and a time to be serious.
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The story of a man who is still writing hymns who has touched many hearts and souls over the years.
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Patrick Woodward looks forward to Valentine's day, and asks 'is romance dead?'
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The Archbishop and Sharia law, dangers of young dads, and families come first, say Spice Girls
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Shelagh Godwin recounts her personal experience of a miraculous escape.
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Anne Watts was mother to two children. Nine years ago her daughter Elise was killed by a car when she was just seven years old. Anne shares her story with Elizabeth Lickiss.
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Anne Watts was mother to two children. Anne's son James died at the age of seventeen from heart failure. Anne tells his story to Elizabeth Lickiss.
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Angeletta shares what life was like for her husband when he arrived in Britain from Jamaica in 1955.
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Ann Ross shares how she found work and friends when she came to Britain in 1965.
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Philip Gibson shares how he eventually found friends and acceptance after coming to Britain in 1955.
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Tesita shares her experience of family life and God after arriving from Jamaica at the age of 12.
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Break Out #01 5'41 Colin Garnett started using heroin recreationally. He tells Philip Kilravock how he slowly slid into despair and hopeless addiction.
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Break Out #02 3'58 Heroin addiction has brought Colin Garnett to a place of deep depression, hopelessness and despair. But then in a service in the prison chapel he hears the truth about Jesus:
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The first of five stories written and told by Patrick Forbes, relating the events of Holy Week by someone who was there.
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The second of five stories written and told by Patrick Forbes, relating the events of Holy Week by someone who was there.
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The third of five stories written and told by Patrick Forbes, relating the events of Holy Week by someone who was there.
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CTVC Easter Tales 4 1'04 'A Scent to Die For.' The fourth of five stories written and told by Patrick Forbes, relating the events of Holy Week by someone who was there.
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The last of five stories written and told by Patrick Forbes, relating the events of Holy Week by someone who was there.
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Elizabeth's Story 1'00 Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Elizabeth is from Bradford.
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Jennifer Broster from Surrey tells how the power of prayer cured her of Lupus Disease, and brought about a transformation in her life
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Seven tales for Holy week as told by some of those involved in the Easter story.
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Seven tales for Holy week as told by some of those involved in the Easter story.
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Seven tales for Holy week as told by some of those involved in the Easter story.
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Seven tales for Holy week as told by some of those involved in the Easter story.
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Seven tales for Holy week as told by some of those involved in the Easter story.
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Seven tales for Holy week as told by some of those involved in the Easter story.
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Seven tales for Holy week as told by some of those involved in the Easter story.
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So why do people become missionaries? Meet some new volunteers going out to the mission field with Operation Mobilisation. Asang Oke from South Korea.
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So why do people become missionaries? Meet some new volunteers going out to the mission field with Operation Mobilisation. Pauline from New Zealand.
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So why do people become missionaries? Meet some new volunteers going out to the mission field with Operation Mobilisation. Kathleen from Belfast.
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So why do people become missionaries? Meet some new volunteers going out to the mission field with Operation Mobilisation. Ivan from Chile.
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So why do people become missionaries? Meet some new volunteers going out to the mission field with Operation Mobilisation. Does from Egypt.
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So why do people become missionaries? Meet some new volunteers going out to the mission field with Operation Mobilisation. Craig from Edinburgh.
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So why do people become missionaries? Meet some new volunteers going out to the mission field with Operation Mobilisation. David from Arizona.
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So why do people become missionaries? Meet some new volunteers going out to the mission field with Operation Mobilisation. Trevor from England.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Paul is a builder.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Angela is a student.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Paul is a medical student.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Sheila is a computer programmer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. John is a charity worker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Beryl is a housewife.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Matt is a drummer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Linda is a singer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Michael is a fishmonger.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Calvin is a musician.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Nigel is a care worker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Eddy is a printer and a biker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God. Graham Cole plays PC Tony Stamp in ITV's 'The Bill'.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Mick is a computer programmer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Doreen works in a bookshop.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Julie is a housewife.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Phil is a Caterer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Scott is a sales rep.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Emma is an administrator.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Tim is a maths student.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Chris is a part-time teacher.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Carl is a Field Service Executive.
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God did a miracle for Jean when her alcoholic husband took an overdose and lay dying.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Steve works in intensive care.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Sally is a special needs teacher.
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Real people explain why they believe in God. Alan is an Information Technology Manager.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Bob is a Sales Manager.
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Real people explain why they believe in God. Chris is a self-employed joiner.
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Real people explain why they believe in God. Irene is a retired housewife.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Shirley is a cleaner.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. David is a builder's mate.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. David runs a video security business.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Dominic is a 17 year old student.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Sue is a project manager at a drug rehabilitation centre.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Janet is a retired bank and building society cashier.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Di is a Family Support Worker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Mark is a church worker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Jeremy is an electrical engineer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Shirley runs a toning studio.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Ian is a Beat Manager in the West Yorkshire area.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Margaret is a retired printer from Hull.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Zoran is the manager of a Job Centre.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Linda is a housewife and mum.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Edward is a Footwear Agent.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Carol is a Special Needs Teacher.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Dave is a Sales Manager.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Sara is a medical student.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Andrew is a Catering Assistant.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Jo is a computer programmer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. William is a joiner.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Susan is a housewife.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Tim is a Quality Control Manager.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Jill is a teacher.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. David is an engineer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Chris is an office worker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. John is a schools worker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Marie is a housewife.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Ian is an architect.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Sandra helps with the family business.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Richard is a builder.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Lily is retired.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Brian is a scientist.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Eric is the manager of an internet cafe.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Sue is a childrens' author.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Andrew is an Electronics Engineer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. John Kirkby is the Director of Christians Against Poverty.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. This is Jim.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Freda is a voluntary children's worker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Eddie Stobart is the founder of the haulage company that bears his name.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Graham is a Church of England clergyman.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Ollie is an RE teacher.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Pete is a former Hell's Angel.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Leslie is a School Catering Manager.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Anne is a disabled access consultant.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. This week Buddy gets her turn.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Laurence is a university chaplain.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Laurence is a care assistant.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Paul is a Maths Teacher.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. 'Thingy' is a Christian Biker.
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Russell Boulter is currently appearing as Ryan, the new security guard in the top BBC hospital drama 'Casualty'.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Stuart Elliot is a player with Hull City Football Club.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Pete is a town planner.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Chris is a computer programmer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Jack is a retired electrical engineer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Nick is a Treasury Officer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Mary is a Classroom Assistant.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Sylvia is a secretary from Bradford.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Jonathan Aitken was a cabinet minister who was jailed for perjury.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. This week it's Paul Jones, former lead singer with Manfred Mann, The Manfreds and The Blues Band.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Fiona Hendley-Jones is married to Paul Jones; former lead singer with Manfred Mann.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Phil is from Northampton.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Carla is from 24-7 Prayer Network.
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Real people explain why they believe in God. Thor is a photographer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Today it`s the turn of the Right Reverend David James, Bishop of Bradford.
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Real people explain why they believe in God. Kelle Bryan is a former singer from girl band `Eternal`.
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Real people explain why they believe in God. Tracey is a student and a single mum from Bradford.
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Steve Harley was a key figure in the 1970`s music scene, and had a famous Number 1.
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Real people explain why they believe in God. Paul is a church leader and musician.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. David is from Manchester.
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For decades Don Francisco has been writing and recording songs right from the heart of Scripture and is currently doing a concert tour in the UK.
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Wendy Francisco is married to Don Francisco. In addition to being a singer/songwriter in her own right, she is also an award winning artist and illustrator.
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Alison works for Social Services and shares how God helped her through the most difficult time of her life.
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Shane Lynch, formerly of Boyzone, shares how he became a Christian in 2003 and the difference it's made to his life.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Andy is a student.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Paul is a university lecturer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Josephine is an asylum seeker from Uganda.
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Daniel Dugmore explains how he found that living for Jesus is no less exciting than what he was doing before.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Susie Elkington is a music teacher.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Simon is an electronics engineer.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Andrew is an artist and art teacher.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Trevor is a deputy headmaster.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Helen is a nursery nurse and mother of three.
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Real people explain why they believe in God. Andy is a youth worker from Leeds
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Graham Kendrick is a singer/songwriter and his songs and hymns are sung by millions of people around the world.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Chris is a furniture salesman from Ossett.
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Youth worker Susie explains why she believes in God
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Real people explain why they believe in God. Diane is an RE student at York University.
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60's singing sensation Helen Shapiro explains how she came to believe in Jesus.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Baz is a Church Leader from Sheffield.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Jeremy is a doctor.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Joe is a church pastor.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Sandie is a curate.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Wayne is a decorator from Leeds.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Dai is a church leader from Wales.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Dave is a business man from Reading.
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Real people explain why they believe in God. Amanda is a youth worker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Katie is a Gap Year student.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Anita is an Administrator.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Brian is a retired civil servant.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Lyndsey is 14 and from Bradford.
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Alex Motyer, renowned Bible scholar, author, and retired principal of Trinity College Bristol, reveals why he believes in God.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Jeni is a housewife from Bradford.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Paul is a scientist from Huddersfield.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Barbara is a housewife from Bradford.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Hayley explains what knowing God means to her.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Jim shares how God helped him through traumatic circumstances.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Helen is a physiotherapist from Huddersfield.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Sarah is a student from Huddersfield.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Matthew describes turning from drugs to Jesus.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Derek is a postman.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Darren is a builder.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Lamia is a teacher.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Luke is a Community Worker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Jonathan is an architect.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Martin is a care worker from Bradford.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Michael is a student.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Shell is a Community Worker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Dave is an optician.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Giles is a Manager.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Tara is a Manager.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Calum is a student.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Sarah is a Community Worker.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Marvin is a Media Student from South Africa.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Colin is the Director of HCJB Global New Zealand.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Andrew is a GP from Bradford.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Lauren is a teacher from Guildford.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Pam Robertson chairs the development organisation EuroAid
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Rachel is a deacon in the Church of England and a hospital chaplain.
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. James is a Methodist minister
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Graham is a curate from Surrey
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Real people explain why they believe in God in about a minute. Mike McCann is the keeper of the 'Great Clock', more commonly known as 'Big Ben'
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1st of 8 monologues by Jonah, the father of Simon Peter, who is also a fisherman.
With sfx backgrounds.
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2nd of 8 monologues by Jonah, the father of Simon Peter, who is also a fisherman.
With sfx backgrounds.
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3rd of 8 monologues by Jonah, the father of Simon Peter, who is also a fisherman.
With sfx backgrounds.
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4th of 8 monologues by Jonah, the father of Simon Peter, who is also a fisherman.
With sfx backgrounds.
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5th of 8 monologues by Jonah, the father of Simon Peter, who is also a fisherman.
With sfx backgrounds.
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6th of 8 monologues by Jonah, the father of Simon Peter, who is also a fisherman.
With sfx backgrounds.
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7th of 8 monologues by Jonah, the father of Simon Peter, who is also a fisherman.
With sfx backgrounds.
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Last of 8 monologues by Jonah, the father of Simon Peter, who is also a fisherman.
With sfx backgrounds.
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The story of 7 Melanesian Anglican brothers murdered during the conflict of 2003 as experienced by their chaplain, Richard Carter. Includes interview extracts and a reading from his recently published book about these events.
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Why do people believe in God? Ethel Leatham is a senior citizen.
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Why do people believe in God? Richard Woods is a computer engineer.
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Why do people believe in God? Stuart Hughes is a postman.
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Why do people believe in God? Nicole Hill is a nurse.
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Why do people believe in God? Laura Gibson is a student.
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Why do people believe in God? Michael Cordall is a farmer.
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Why do people believe in God? Adam Tricker is a student.
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Why do people believe in God? Liz Woodcraft is a playgroup leader.
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Why do people believe in God? Barry Moult is a Local Authority Trainer.
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Why do people believe in God? Ian McGregor is a carpenter.
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Why do people believe in God? Carol Baker is a Housewife.
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Why do people believe in God? Tim Bragger is a student.
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Why do people believe in God? Andrew Ward is in financial services.
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Why do people believe in God? Philip Parsons is a retired electronics engineer..
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Why do people believe in God? Derek Baker is a foundary worker.
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Why do people believe in God? Angela Rance is a medical receptionist.
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Why do people believe in God? Ian Mitchell is a planning engineer.
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Why do people believe in God? Steve is a primary school teacher..
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Why do people believe in God? Peter Temple is a solicitor.
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Why do people believe in God? Kerry Rance is a nurse.
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Piece made by CACLB Trainees at the 2002 Churches Broadcasting Conference in Swanwick.
Trainer: Andrew David BBC Radio Nottingham
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Audiopot Radio Ad 0'39 Short commercial for advertising the Audiopot website on local radio stations.
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Audiopot Radio Tag 0'05 Short tag line for playing after any of the 'Thoughts' from the Audiopot website. For use in publicising Audiopot on local radio stations.
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1st of 5 adverts produced by the Churches Advertising Network for Christmas 2002
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2nd of 5 adverts produced by the Churches Advertising Network for Christmas 2002
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3rd of 5 thirty second adverts produced by the Churches Advertising Network for Christmas 2002
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4th of 5 thirty second adverts produced by the Churches Advertising Network for Christmas 2002
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5th of 5 thirty second adverts produced by the Churches Advertising Network for Christmas 2002
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1st of 6 adverts produced by the Churches Advertising Network for Christmas 2004.
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2nd of 6 adverts produced by the Churches Advertising Network for Christmas 2004.
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3rd of 6 adverts produced by the Churches Advertising Network for Christmas 2004.
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4th of 6 adverts produced by the Churches Advertising Network for Christmas 2004.
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5th of 6 adverts produced by the Churches Advertising Network for Christmas 2004.
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6th of 6 adverts produced by the Churches Advertising Network for Christmas 2004.
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In this year's CAN radio ad campaign young people talk about their views and experiences of God. The listener is then invited to engage in further debate at their local church or online at myspace.com/isthisjesus. Daniel gets help with his GCSEs.
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In this year's CAN radio ad campaign young people talk about their views and experiences of God. The listener is then invited to engage in further debate at their local church or online at myspace.com/isthisjesus. Izzy ignores God in the good times.
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In this year's CAN radio ad campaign young people talk about their views and experiences of God. The listener is then invited to engage in further debate at their local church or online at myspace.com/isthisjesus. Ruth is worried about her mum.
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In this year's CAN radio ad campaign young people talk about their views and experiences of God. The listener is then invited to engage in further debate at their local church or online at myspace.com/isthisjesus. Where will you find God this Christmas?
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In this year's CAN radio ad campaign young people talk about their views and experiences of God. The listener is then invited to engage in further debate at their local church or online at myspace.com/isthisjesus. Where will you find God this Christmas?
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In this year's CAN radio ad campaign young people talk about their views and experiences of God. The listener is then invited to engage in further debate at their local church or online at myspace.com/isthisjesus. Chloe enjoys a sunset.
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In this year's CAN radio ad campaign young people talk about their views and experiences of God. The listener is then invited to engage in further debate at their local church or online at myspace.com/isthisjesus. Daniel is angry about a car crash.
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In this year's campaign, four radio ads are on offer, each featuring a single speaker who is making contact with someone they have wronged, and pleading for a second chance. Lisa says 'What I did was horrible'.
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In this year's campaign, four radio ads are on offer, each featuring a single speaker who is making contact with someone they have wronged, and pleading for a second chance. Mick speaks to 'The people whose houses I did over'.
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In this year's campaign, four radio ads are on offer, each featuring a single speaker who is making contact with someone they have wronged, and pleading for a second chance. Moz says 'I messed up... I'm an idiot'.
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In this year's campaign, four radio ads are on offer, each featuring a single speaker who is making contact with someone they have wronged, and pleading for a second chance. Neil says 'I know I've not been the best son'.
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The Churches' Advertising Network Christmas radio campaign 2001. 'Kids' features Sean Carnegie (Grange Hill/Paradise Club) and Julian Wadham.
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The Churches' Advertising Network Christmas radio campaign 2001. 'Parents' features Affe and Julia Wadham.
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The Churches' Advertising Network Christmas radio campaign 2001. 'Drink' features Affe and Julian Wadham.
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The Churches' Advertising Network Christmas radio campaign 2001. 'Shellfish' features Raji James (East Is East/The Bill) and Elle Fairman.
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The Churches' Advertising Network Christmas radio campaign 2001. 'Silent Night' (A) features Ian Henderson and Elle Fairman (Hollyoaks/Holby City).
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The Churches' Advertising Network Christmas radio campaign 2001. 'Silent Night' (B) features Ian Henderson and Elle Fairman (Hollyoaks/Holby City).
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The Churches' Advertising Network Christmas radio campaign 2001. 'Pagans' features Ian Henderson and Elle Fairman (Hollyoaks/Holby City).
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The Churches' Advertising Network Christmas radio campaign 2001. 'Boxing Day' features Andy Harrison and Elle Fairman.
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The Churches' Advertising Network Christmas radio campaign 2001. 'Presents' features Raji James (East Is East/The Bill) and Elle Fairman (Hollyoaks/Holby City).
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The Churches' Advertising Network Christmas radio campaign 2001. 'Is That It?' features Anjella Mackintosh and Julian Wadham.
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The Churches' Advertising Network Christmas radio campaign 2001. 'My Dad' features Sean Carnegie (Grange Hill/Paradise Club) and Julian Wadham.
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A short ad made by students of Radio Worldwide. Planning Christmas? Don't forget to discover what it's all about.
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A humorous 30 second ad that ties Easter together with Jesus through association with the Rejesus website at www.rejesus.co.uk
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A humorous 40 second ad that ties Easter together with Jesus through association with the Rejesus website at www.rejesus.co.uk
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Silent Night? 0'55 Music based thought/ad for Christmas with vox pops.
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Bart Simpson Vox Pop 0'20 School kids answer the question 'what do you think of Bart Simpson?'
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Festive shoppers talk about Christmas future.
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Festive shoppers talk about Christmas past.
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Festive shoppers talk about Christmas present.
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Christmas Vox Pops 2'23 Some Londoners share what Christmas means to them; the best and the worst aspects of Christmas.
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School kids answer the question 'what do you think of David Beckham?'
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Young people tell us a bit about the world of drugs.
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Easter Vox Pops 1'00 People on the streets answering what Good Friday, Easter and Jesus' death mean to them.
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Halloween Vox Pops 0'49 People are asked 'what does the word 'Halloween' bring to mind?'
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Short clips of 11 people describing how they were found by God.
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Women clergy give their reasons for joining the march on Downing Street on January 13, organised by the Make Poverty History campaign.
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When did you last experience light at the end of the tunnel? First of four one-minute vox pops based on themes from 'The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe'.
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When were you last surprised by something good? Second of four one-minute vox pops based on themes from 'The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe'.
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When did you last find something good coming out of a bad situation? Third of four one-minute vox pops based on themes from 'The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe'.
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When did you last have a spiritual experience? Last of four one-minute vox pops based on themes from 'The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe'.
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So just who did go to Edinburgh on July 2nd, 2005 for the Make Poverty History march? Margaret Tooth got on the train to find out.
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Stress Vox Pop #1 1'02 Answers to the question 'what makes you stressed?'
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Stress Vox Pop #2 1'11 Answers to the question 'how do you cope when you get stressed?'
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A selection of answers to the question; 'What's your mum like?'
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A selection of answers to the question; 'What's your mum like?'
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A hapless writer tries to get Hollywood to accept his idea for a film about the true story of Christmas.
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Hapless writer Quayle tries to get Hollywood to accept his idea for a film about the true story of Christmas.
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Hapless writer Quayle tries to get Hollywood to accept his idea for a film about the true story of Christmas.
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Hapless writer Quayle tries to get Hollywood to accept his idea for a film about the true story of Christmas.
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Hapless writer Quayle tries to get Hollywood to accept his idea for a film about the true story of Christmas.
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Almost Heaven 1'26 Pete Oglethorpe finally arrives at the pearly gates and meets his namesake, Peter. But all is not quite as he imagined... Winner 'Best Reflection' Jerusalem Radio Awards 2004.
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April Fool 1'28 Born on the 1st of April but our hero`s no fool. He`s got everything going for him ... or has he?
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Big Brother #1 1'47 Day 28 in the Big Brother house... only 8 housemates remain, and one of them is called Jesus.
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Big Brother #2 1'49 It's eviction day in the Big Brother house, but who's on their way out? Features 2003 Big Brother winner Cameron Stout as the voice of Big Brother.
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In the silence of the crypt black water drips onto ancient stone. But wait! In the darkness, something is stirring.....
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CSI Easter (Miami) 9'19" On Good Friday, Horatio and the Team of CSI Miami set out to investigate a violent death, only to discover 3 days later that the body has disappeared.
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Easter News 24/7 12'09" How rolling news might have reported the events of Easter Sunday morning. Listen, as Charlie and Kate struggle to make sense of the unfolding story. More importantly, what will all this uncertainty do to house prices in Jerusalem?
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Election 2005 sketch 1'09 So, who are you going to vote for? The Beige party? The Fuschia Party? Or ...er... the one at the bottom?
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Too long to download, but have a listen. If you'd like the complete series on CD, contact Commission Christian Radio Productions on
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In the first of four tales of destiny and adventure our hero sets out.
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In the second tale of destiny and adventure our hero sets out and meets an unexpected friend.
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In the third tale of destiny and adventure our hero and his friend Harry meet a dangerous companion.
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In our final tale of destiny and adventure Foolhardy discovers pride goes before a fall.
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Galilee FM 1'26 Jesus's local radio station run a phone-in on life after death.
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Two builders are having roof problems. Sketch loosely based on Mark 2:1-12
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Gina interviews a once-blind beggar to uncover the therapeutic power of spit.
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Gina interviews Mary Magdalene to find out more about aromatherapy.
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Gina gets hung up on body wraps as she interviews a man who claims to have been dead for four days.
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Gina discovers a new form of travel as she interviews Peter.
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Hooves R Us 1'14 In which the local second hand donkey dealer reflects on recent events in Bethlehem. For use after Christmas/Epiphany
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A bureaucrat looks back on his briefing on how to run the census in Bethlehem
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Instant Potato Bible 1'11 The inquisitive robots from the instant potato TV commercial have been discovering more fascinating facts about the inhabitants of Planet Earth.
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JD and Bazman (1) 1'41 Two streetwise dudes discuss the resurrection.
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JD and Bazman (2) 1'18 Two streetwise dudes discuss the Holy Spirit.
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Like a Lamb 1'03 Rufus and Charles discuss the events of Easter over a glass of pinot grigo.
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The Christmas story from the perspective of Mary's mother.
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Match of the Day 3'08 A bit of football drama for Pentecost.
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Middle East Enders 2'21 The events following Jesus' death as told in Albert Square.
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No Pride of Lions 2'00 A lioness is ready to bite her husband's head off in ancient Babylon... Short drama based on Daniel in the lion's den.
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The Apostle Paul pitches the new religion to some potential backers.
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Peter 4'52 Peter the disciple reflects on the events of Easter. Performed by Graham Sherry of GRF Christian Radio.
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Repays good for evil? Refuses to take revenge? What sort of Hero is that?
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Gives himself up to go to an early grave? What sort of Hero is that?
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Defies death? Emerges from the grave? What sort of true story is that?
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In which a shopper enquires where she can purchase the Christmas essentials.
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Speed Dating 1'04 Fancy trying your hand at speed dating? This young lady got more than she bargained for when somebody really special entered the room...
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Captain Kirk and his crew are on a mission - to boldly go and discover more about the Spirit of God.
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The Enterprise comes across a battle-weary interstellar freighter drifting in space. It looks like the crew have had a hard time.
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Doctor McCoy has been sifting through the archives of the SS Enterprise looking for a lead on the elusive Spirit of God.
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Mr Spock feels it's time to stop looking in the past for the Spirit of God.
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Thanks to Mr Spock, Captain Kirk discovers a way to identify beings inhabited by the Spirit of God.
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The Dying Thief 1'21 There were three crosses on that first Good Friday, and on one of them a dying criminal makes the most important decision of his life.
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Four part drama. A private eye's view of the Easter week events. Think Humphrey Bogart.
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Four part drama.
A private eye's view of the Easter week events. Think Humphrey Bogart.
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Four part drama.
A private eye's view of the Easter week events. Think Humphrey Bogart.
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Four part drama.
A private eye's view of the Easter week events. Think Humphrey Bogart.
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The Hairdresser 1'29 Fewer people read the Bible these days - visit the salon to find out what they ARE reading!
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The Innkeeper`s Wife 2'33 The innkeeper's wife is rushed off her feet, but still finds time to gossip about the strange goings on in their outhouse.
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The Unwanted Gift 1'40 What do you do if the Baby Jesus isn't quite what you expected? You could always give him back...
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The Wise Men Cometh 1'26 The Wise Men are on their way, both of them, on a camel, and bearing gifts.
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A couple discuss the mystery of death - but miss the point completely.
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A poem for Good Friday by Graham Sherry.
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Revd Willie Wright takes a closer look at some well loved hymns and their writers.
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Hymn: O for a thousand tongues to sing
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Revd Willie Wright takes a closer look at some well loved hymns and their writers.
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Easter Even 0'58 Easter Even, a poem by Christina Rossetti.
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Music and words for Good Friday
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Revd Willie Wright takes a closer look at some well loved hymns and their writers.
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Hands 1'16 A poem by Jim Ewing for Easter Sunday.
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Revd Willie Wright takes a closer look at some well loved hymns and their writers.
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Revd Willie Wright takes a closer look at some well loved hymns and their writers.
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Revd Willie Wright takes a closer look at some well loved hymns and their writers.
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A montage of extracts from the original recording of Martin Luther King's 'I have a dream' speech, mixed with gospel music.
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Redemption 1'11 A poem by George Herbert for Good Friday.
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Revd Willie Wright takes a closer look at some well loved hymns and their writers.
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The Donkey 0'58 A poem by GK Chesterton for Palm Sunday
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Revd Willie Wright tells a story about this well known hymn.
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All the audio bits you'll need to produce a 'Toaster Challenge'. For use with audio items from Audiopot's Faith Stories section, for example the 'I Believe in God Because...' series. See 'Extra Information' for more details.
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