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assuredness " Bella Bella Marie " ( Parlophone ) , a lively song that changes tempo mid-way .
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I don't think he will storm the charts with this one , but it 's a good start .
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CHRIS CHARLES , 39 , who lives in Stockton-on-Tees , is an accountant .
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Become a success with a disc and hey presto ! You 're a star ... . Rolly sings with
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Tolch , as he is known in Tin Pan Alley , likes songs with a month in the title . He wrote
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" My September Love , " the big David Whitfield hit of 1956 .
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He is also a director of a couple of garages . And he finds time as well to be a lyric
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writer . He writes with Tolchard Evans , composer of " Lady of Spain " and other big hits .
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The numbers include " Scotland the Brave , " " Men of Harlech , "
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Fay Compton stars in " No Hiding Place " (I T V , 9.35 p.m. ) .
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She plays the possessive mother of a man whose hobby revolves
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round a doll's house .
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THREE people will be hypnotised in tonight's " Lifeline "
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( B B C , 10.15 ) .
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" McNamara's Band , " " Greensleeves " and " English Rose . "
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of Rhodesia and Nyasaland ( 10.30 p.m. ) .
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They will be asked to comment on the design of everyday articles
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playwright Arnold Wesker . " Instead , Muggeridge's appointment
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such as a chair and a motor-car . The idea is to see what happens when
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will be with Sir Roy Welensky the Premier of the Federation
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parts of the mind not normally available without hypnosis are used .
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I T V have postponed Malcolm Muggeridge's " Appointment with
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success last night in I T V's " Private Potter , " his
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man could only be regarded as a machine .
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date . " ACTOR Tom Courtenay was an outstanding
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the switch because of the topicality of African
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essay on soldiering which stated that a fighting
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Say Granada T V , the producers : " We decided to make
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first big T V part . The play was a brilliantly-written
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affairs . The Wesker interview will be seen at a later
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craggy face , and obstinate , baffled eyes . They stripped
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claimed he had seen a vision of God - only the padre and his
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Potter screamed during an action , and was arrested . He
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him of his ugly battle-dress , to leave him for
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vision .
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what he was - Potter , a frightened boy who had a
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C O believed him . Courtenay played the part with a gawky ,
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Northern defiance . The cameras played continuously on his
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to the European Common Market .
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scene , ranging from pubs , the Eton wall game ,
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Dennis Brogan , Shelagh Delaney , and Alan Sillitoe .
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The film replaced " What 's My Line ? " and " Be My
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British personalities . Among them - Professor
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The film covered a wide aspect of the British
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Guest " programmes because of an electricians'
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of an American T V reporter , Eric Sevareid , and
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strike . It showed Britain today through the eyes
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Britain was slipping behind ... .
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to make the strongest criticisms . He said
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Shelagh Delaney and Alan Sillitoe attacked
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that in the race of the modern nations ,
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education . It was left to reporter Sevareid
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other chums sniffing the wind and
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offering to drop by for a chat .
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arrived two hours earlier by appointment
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to talk to the author of Borstal Boy and
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The Hostage about his new work , if any ,
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and who is now being pluckily convivial
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has rung a couple of times , calls from
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to fight off the frustration . The telephone
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ALSO present is a London journalist who
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the Synoptics can be reasonably solved by paying due regard to the time and
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plan and to the different public for which , or against which , the author wrote .
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The third article excluded any allegorical interpretation of the Gospel .
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The second said that the problems which arise from the comparisons with
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Fourth Gospel by explanations based on assumed textual dislocations . The
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There is a whole group of theories which attempt to explain the problems of the
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could of the chaos by placing the fragments , or sheets , or pages , in order .
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present state of the Gospel is the result of an accident-prone history . The
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accidentally damaged . An editor , who was not the author , made what he
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original was written on a roll , or codex , which fell into disorder or was
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showing that such changes are part of a
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how this enlargement was effected nor has he
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The one real weakness of the Commentator's
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this is possible it is necessary to examine the
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he has not , until now , been able to exhibit exactly
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been able to explain the textual movements by
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case is that , in common with all his colleagues ,
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text of the Gospel .
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simple and coherent plan . To understand how
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wording . It is not possible to establish any one
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THE Fourth Gospel was almost certainly
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Gospel represents the work of generations of
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scholars who have compared the many manu-
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written in Greek . A modern text of the
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which is most likely to have been the original
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text with absolute precision .
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scripts of John and worked out the version
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paragraphos markings were omitted . C. H. Roberts is of
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The bar was the commonest marking , but others
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some markings would be used , although which , it is
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impossible to say .
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were also used . Dots sometimes served in place of the
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bar , and there are cases where spacing is used as
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the opinion that in the original of the Fourth Gospel
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it is now used to mark a paragraph ending . Frequently
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the original of the Gospel would be unmarked . The
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Professor E. G. Turner is inclined to take the view that
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about one third of a page of Souter's print .
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manuscripts . A common size of column would hold
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