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8 results found for '"Saints"' in Keywords.
Canonisation of John Ogilvie (1976)
- Genre
- News report; Speech
Report by Julie Craig(?) on ceremony of canonisation in Rome for Scottish Jesuit, John Ogilvie, 17/10/76. Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy present; speech by Pope Paul VI. Includes bagpipe music...
New patron saint suggestion (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with an unidentified male speaker (poss. Dean of St Albans, Very Rev. Peter Moore) about choosing a new patron saint of England to replace St George, with St Alban suggested as a replacement. Male...
Michael Otterson on Joyce McKinney case (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Michael Otterson of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on the case of Joyce McKinney (not a member of the Church), who was charged with kidnapping an ex-boyfriend, Kirk Anderson (a Church...
St Clements’ Notting Hill parish (1980)
- Genre
- Documentary; Interview; Music
Programme on the highs and lows of the multicultural parish of St. Clements, Notting Dale, Notting Hill. Tours the parish and speaks to Reverend David Randall of St Clements Church; headmistress of St...
Father Maximilian Kolbe canonisation (1982)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Dr Jozef Garlinski, Polish death camp survivor, about the actions of Father Maximilian Kolbe at the Auschwitz death camp during the Second World War. The interview coincides with the...
Pope John Paul II on Poland (1982)
- Genre
- News report; Speech
Report on a mass delivered in Polish by Pope John Paul II (Karol Jozef Wojtyla) at the Chapel in Castel Gandolfo in the Alban Hills near Rome after hopes for a visit to his homeland Poland were dashed. His...
Policing the joint (1985)
- Genre
- Documentary; Interview; Music; Special
Policing the Joint, a special programme presented by Angie Bray on West London’s All Saints Road, which was in the frontline of the 1981 Notting Hill riots and where some local residents are now...
Noel Dorr on St Patrick’s Day (1986)
- Genre
- Interview
Irish Ambassador to the UK, Noel Dorr on St Patrick’s Day and the symbolism of St Patrick. Ends with Gaelic salutation. Male interviewer not identified.