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The Colour Supplement

on BBC Radio 4 FM

The glossy Sunday magazine presented by Margo MacDonald
One hundred minutes to divert, entertain and perhaps inform you.

The Morning After. Nigel Farrell reports on how one group of people enjoyed themselves on a Saturday night that may or may not be typical.

International Exchange: radio stations around the world link up to discuss some of the subjects that have been claiming their attention over the past week or so.

A Year of My Own: Lord Denning, ex-Master of the Rolls, chooses 1938, the year of the Munich agreement, and also the one in which he became a KC and his first child was born. High Noon: one of the week's topics discussed live in the studio.

Modern Manners: savoir faire, charm and chutzpah brought to bear on urgent matters of behavioural concern by those analysts of contemporary etiquette, Laurie Taylor and Vic Lewis Smith.

Sunday Lunch: Susan Marling spends time in the kitchen with The Mirror columnist Anne Robinson as she prepares the meal, talking about food and related subjects.

Anthony Holden, weekend editor for the new seven-day-a-week national newspaper due to be launched early next year, reviews the competition and the morning's other colour supplements too.

Back to Work: Simon Bates goes back to his first job to see how much it, or he, has changed.

Plus Rory Bremner continuing an everyday story of broadcasting folk.

Contributors

Presenter:
Margo MacDonald
Unknown:
Nigel Farrell
Unknown:
Laurie Taylor
Unknown:
Vic Lewis Smith
Unknown:
Susan Marling
Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Unknown:
Anthony Holden
Unknown:
Simon Bates
Unknown:
Rory Bremner
Producer:
Ian Gardhouse
Producer:
Vanessa Harrison
Producer:
Simon Shaw
Producer:
Mark Fielder

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