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with Debbie Greenwood and Nick Ross Timetable:
News on the hour and half hour read by Sue Carpenter
Weather at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55,
8.25 and 8.55 with Bill Giles
Local information at
6.57, 7.27, 7.57 and 8.27
World Cup and Wimbledon news and reports at 7.15 and 8.15
Someone currently in the news looks through the morning papers at 8.40
Including this morning: At 7.32 Zoe Brown files her latest report; and Richard Smith has some good advice on medical matters. Ring him on [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Debbie Greenwood
Unknown:
Nick Ross
Read By:
Sue Carpenter
Unknown:
Bill Giles
Unknown:
Zoe Brown
Unknown:
Richard Smith

How to cope with, survive and enjoy your under-5s, with Francis Wilson and Miriam O'Reilly Separation
How parents can cope when a child has to go into hospital unexpectedly, and how they can best manage voluntary separation from their child at playgroup or nursery school. With Dr Sue Jenkins
Directed by ANNE O'DWYER (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Wilson
Unknown:
Miriam O'Reilly
Unknown:
Dr Sue Jenkins
Directed By:
Anne O'Dwyer

A See-Saw programme

Insects are buzzing, crawling, hopping and fluttering to join Hokey and Cokey in the garden today - but there's room for you too!
With Carol Chell and Don Spencer
(R)

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
Don Spencer
Musical Director:
Richard Brown
Percussion:
Peter Howland
Script Associate:
Robin Haldane
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Producer:
Christine Hewitt

The 100th Lawn Tennis Championships from the All England Club
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the 'best seat in the house' for the fourth day's play in the world's greatest tennis tournament.
HARRY CARPENTER provides a full service of news and results from Wimbledon's
18 courts.

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter

An adventure serial in five episodes which takes place on the islands of Malta and Gozo. 3: Tom and Sukie have been chased all over Malta by the gang of crooks who have taken their father prisoner.
The police won't believe their story either, so without Jiminy and the other children of Malta they would be helpless.
Produced by RALPH N. MAY
Directed by DEREK WILLIAMS (R)

Contributors

Produced By:
Ralph N. May
Directed By:
Derek Williams

Stunt Man
Jumping 40ft from a roof to escape enemy agents is just one of the stunts performed by Peter in today's episode of Duncan Dares. Crashing a car and being set on fire are all part of a day's work for the daring special agent.
Stunts arranged by TIM CONDREN Producer ROB BENFIELD (R)
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Contributors

Arranged By:
Tim Condren
Producer:
Rob Benfield

Presenting hits and videos from the Top 40
Introduced by Mike Smith and Steve Wright Sound NEIL SADWICK
Lighting CHRIS TOWNSEND Designer ROGER HARRIS
Production BRIAN WHITEHOUSE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mike Smith
Introduced By:
Steve Wright
Unknown:
Neil Sadwick
Unknown:
Chris Townsend
Designer:
Roger Harris
Unknown:
Brian Whitehouse

A magical mystery tour of our own flesh and blood with Dr Graeme Garden
Dr Alan Maryon Davis Dr Gillian Rice and an audience of intrepid volunteers
How to Do it Standing Up Standing up is as easy as falling off a log - or is it?
Toddlers struggling to get on their feet wouldn't think so. Nor would an elephant. Nor would anyone who's strained their back.
It's a remarkable ability; but it does depend on keeping the hardware in shape.
Producers DEBORAH CADBURY and HENRY CAMPION (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Dr Alan Maryon Davis
Unknown:
Dr Gillian Rice
Producers:
Deborah Cadbury
Producers:
Henry Campion

starring
Les Dennis and Dustin Gee A further instalment of fast-fire comedy and music. 'It's not me, it's the donkey!' In episode three of Quest for the Key the donkey needs a wash and the knight and his squire continue their search for the key at the Acme travel agency!
Guests this week are Roy Walker and Five Star
Script associate NEIL SHAND Musical director KEN JONES
Choreographer ALAN HARDING Designer ANDREW HOWE-DAVIES Produced and directed by JOHN BISHOP (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Walker
Unknown:
Neil Shand
Director:
Ken Jones
Unknown:
Alan Harding
Designer:
Andrew Howe-Davies
Directed By:
John Bishop

A programme to commemorate the 70th anniversary of one of the great battles of the First World War.
The first day of the Battle of the Somme - 1 July 1916 - was the worst day in British military history.
In less than 24 hours 60,000 British soldiers became casualties, and nearly 20,000 of them died. The battle dragged on for another four-and-a-half months.
It turned a gracious part of northern France into a landscape like the moon's. It produced anger and cynicism, but also incredible gallantry and courage. During the battle 1,200,000 British,
French and Germans were killed or wounded. The story is told by Leo McKern.
A worthy and moving memorial to the bloodiest battle in our history
(YORKSHIRE POST)
A devastating documentary
' (SUNDAY TIMES)
Historical consultant MARTIN MIDDLEBROOK
Film editor LES NEWMAN Written and produced by MALCOLM BROWN

Contributors

Told By:
Leo McKern.
Unknown:
Martin Middlebrook
Produced By:
Malcolm Brown

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