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10.15 Music Time
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10.38 British Social History The Cholera's Coming by PAUL HASTINGS
Narrated by JAMES BOLAM
The first official case of cholera was diagnosed in the port of Sunderland in October 1831. Panic spread through Britain as thousands more died of ' the blue pest'. This programme looks at the desperate measures that Stockton-on-Tees and a nearby village, Hutton Rudby , took against the disease.
With MARTIN POTTER , ROBERT JAMES JAMES GARBUTT , MICHAEL JOHNSON JOHN SOUTHWORTH , ROY SPENCER FREDA DOWIE , MICHAEL BURRELL Poem read by JOHN STERLAND Designer TOM YARDLEY-JONES Producer RONALD SMEDLEY
11.0 Merry-go-Round The Seven Seas
The sea covers much more of our planet than the land. This programme begins a short series on the sea by considering some of the properties of sea water. Producer EDWARD HAYWARD
11.23 Talkabout
Look What I've Got!
11.42 General Studies The EEC
1: A Common Market?
The dream was a United States of Europe -the reconciling of warring nations by setting common economic and political goals. In the first of two programmes STEPHEN MILLIGAN looks at the ideal - and the reality. Producer SUSAN PATON

Contributors

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James Bolam
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Hutton Rudby
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Martin Potter
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Robert James
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James Garbutt
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Michael Johnson
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John Southworth
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Roy Spencer
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Freda Dowie
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Michael Burrell
Read By:
John Sterland
Designer:
Tom Yardley-Jones
Producer:
Ronald Smedley
Producer:
Edward Hayward
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Stephen Milligan
Producer:
Susan Paton

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