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with Sunday Scene
Music and information about what vou can do and where you can go this Sunday.
Probing the social issues facing London's churches.
Producer OWEN SPENCER-THOMAS
TOM VERNON looks at the London scene, seen through the columns of the local papers.
Radio London reporters investigate an important issue in the news affecting London.
with You Don't Have to be Jewish
The world through Jewish eyes, but not necessarily for Jewish ears alone.
Your chance to talk to a London sporting personality.
with Honky Tonk
The roots and shoots of rock 'n' roll.
Erskin T. with the best of reggae and the Black Beat. Producer DAVID CARTER
A weekly programme on all aspects of the countryside in and around the Home Counties. Presented and produced by CHARLIE AUSTIN and PAUL OWENS
A consumers' guide to holidays, at home and abroad. Where to go and how to get good value for money.
Presented and produced by TONY FREEMAN and FRANK DAWES
A weekly programme about amateur theatre
Producer NORMAN DE MESQUITA
Public Record Office, Kew
On Thursday, HM The Queen is due to visit the world's most up-to-date national archive that has just been built at Kew. To mark the event John Snagge tours the £10 million building and examines some of the government records on its 69 miles of shelves that can be located in minutes with the aid of a computer.
TOM VERNON reads a forgotten fantasy by an unknown author who wrote under the name Of HOPE MIRRLEES
6: The Flowers of Grief
MALCOLM LAYCOCK and young Londoners discuss a current topic with the people in the news.
News, reviews, opinions, and advice from the world of education for parents and teachers.
Music, ideas and a what's on guide from London's Asian communities.
Presented by VERNON COREA
Producers KEITH YEOMANS and MALCOLM LAYCOCK