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11.0 A Good Read
The first of a new magazine series for reluctant readers in which GILLIAN HAWSER investigates why misprints go unnoticed, GORDON ASTLEY finds himself surrounded by four million books, and GORDON GRIFFIN talks to writer JAN MARK at her home in Norfolk. Producer GEOFF WILSON

11.22 Music Time
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11.45 General Studies: The Trouble with Medicine: 1
Many of the killer diseases have been disappearing, due to advances in personal and public hygiene, yet more and more money is spent on drugs and expensive treatments. How much value do we get for our money?
Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Written and produced by ROBIN BATES and GRAHAM MASSEY

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Gillian Hawser
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Jan Mark
Produced By:
Robin Bates
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Graham Massey

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