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The week's social and religious issues, including a round-up of what's on in local churches. Presented by JOHN HOPE and OWEN SPENCER THOMAS
With OWEN SPENCER THOMAS
TOM VERNON looks at the London scene through the columns of some 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
Your chance to talk to a London sporting personality.
This week: Emlyn Jones , Director of the Sports Council
with Honky Tonk
DAVID RODIGAN and TONY WIL LIAMS with the best of reggae and the black beat.
Producer DAVID CARTER
It there are children In your home you can't afford to miss this programme. Mothers and fathers around London talk over the mixed blessings of family life with JOHN BROWN and SARAH LOVEGROVE.
Producer KEITH YEOMANS
A consumers' guide to holidays. 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
Alexander Smith
Alvar Lidell continues his series of readings. This week his subject, an essay by the 19th-century writer. Alexander Smith , tells about dreams and dreaming.
Producer ROGER CLARK
That enigmatic man, Gilbert Harding , one-time policeman, theological student, school-master and newspaper correspondent became one of the most successful broadcasters of his time. He was bad tempered and rude, yet his friends counted him as one of the kindest and most generous people they knew. OWEN spenCER thomas tells his story.
(First broadcast on Radio 4)
MALCOLM LAYCOCK and MAUREEN GALVIN tackle the questions raised by people at school, leaving school, starting work Or starting unemployment.
Presented by VERNON COREA Producers KEITH YEOMANS and MALCOLM LAYCOCK