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7.18 South-East News
7.15 Today presented by JOHN TIMPSON and TIM MATTHEWS Thirtv minutes of what Britain is getting up to this morning - and what's happening abroad
7.45 Today's Papers
7.58 Ten to Eight
16 - 18 - year - olds give their thoughts about God
7.55 Weather; programme news

Contributors

Presented By:
John Timpson
Presented By:
Tim Matthews

Twelve Hours of Daylight Journey in the Dark
Written by ROBERT C. WALTON (Christian Focus)
10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up
Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY
11.0 Time and Tune
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 7: Up at Piccadilly
Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES
11.20 Faith of the Hunter by MARGERY MORRIS
Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series)
11.40 North-East Scotland
The Cromarty Firth , one of the finest natural harbours in Europe, is an attraction for large industries now being established at Invergordon. Compiled by STANLEY MAXTON (Geography)

Contributors

Written By:
Robert C. Walton
Produced By:
William Murphy
Introduced By:
John Camburn
Produced By:
Douglas Coombes
Unknown:
Margery Morris
Presented By:
Barry Foster
Produced By:
David Lyttle
Unknown:
Cromarty Firth

A medical magazine introduced by JOAN YORKE and including:
Not just -raffia mats and baskets: occupational therapists talk about the ways in which they can help patients
Specialist in the Studio: an obstetrician answers listeners' questions
Produced by THENA HESHEL

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joan Yorke
Produced By:
Thena Heshel

The Wheel on the School by MEINDERT DEJONG adapted bv JUNE HODGE Part 2: Eelka's Wheel
Produced by Richard WORTLEY (Living Language)
2.20 Poetry Corner
Pleasant smells and nasty ones
2.38 Uno.s minutos nada mds 7: Dos dias en Madrid (i)
Written by ROBERT P. CLARKE
(For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish)
2.40 As others see us
Written and introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE
Produced by RITA UDALL
(LookingAhead :YourWorld)

Contributors

Unknown:
Meindert Dejong
Produced By:
Richard Wortley
Written By:
Robert P. Clarke
Introduced By:
John Stockbridge
Produced By:
Rita Udall

A family magazine introduced by TIM GUDGIN and including:
Neither Tin nor Packet: PETER MUNN investigates the latest method of keeping food fresh Up for t'cup: BILL HIBBERT with a soccer memory of 1909 St Decumanus, St Winnow, Paul Pitcher....: DEREK PARKER discovers an old calendar of Cornish fast and feast days Holiday with a Difference: It turned out very well for ALICE MAY COLLIS in the Isle of Man
Your letters

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tim Gudgin
Unknown:
Bill Hibbert
Unknown:
Derek Parker

by R. L. STEVENSON
Read by Bryden Murdoch 1: Summary of Events
The year is 1745. Lord Durrisdeer and his two sons steer a middle course. One son is to strike a blow for Prince Charlie, the other to keep in favour with King George. But which son goes where? The issue is decided by the toss of a coin and its fall settles the fate of the House of Durrisdeer.
Produced by GORDON EMSLIE

Contributors

Unknown:
R. L. Stevenson
Read By:
Bryden Murdoch
Produced By:
Gordon Emslie

Problems from listeners' letters discussed by RENtE HOUSTON MARY STOCKS, SALLY BEAUMAN JUNO ALEXANDER
In the chair ANONA WINN
Devised by ANONA WINN and IAN MESSITER
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SERLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally Beauman
Unknown:
Juno Alexander
Produced By:
Christopher Serle

1759-1797
Written by KERI LEWIS The first of an occasional series about people who fought for a revolution in sexual morality
Edited and introduced by Arthur Calder-Marshall
Readers NICOLETTE BERNARD SEAN ARNOLD , KEVIN MCHUGH DIANA ROBSON , ROBERT SANSOM
HENRY STAMPER , FREDERICK TREVES Produced by R. d. SMITH

Contributors

Written By:
Keri Lewis
Introduced By:
Arthur Calder-Marshall
Unknown:
Readers Nicolette Bernard
Unknown:
Sean Arnold
Unknown:
Kevin McHugh
Unknown:
Diana Robson
Unknown:
Robert Sansom
Unknown:
Henry Stamper
Unknown:
Frederick Treves
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Mary:
Annette Crosbie
Editor:
Arthur Calder-Marshall
Godwin:
Anthony Jacobs
Narrator:
Antony Viccars

BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conducted by BRIAN PRIESTWAN Haydn Symphony No 30, in c major (Alleluja)
8.43* Copland Ballet: Appalachian Spring
9.8* Sibelius Symphony No V, in c major

Contributors

Leader:
Reginald Stead
Conducted By:
Brian Priestwan
Conducted By:
Haydn Symphony

Introduced by PAT Williams including:
ANTONY JAY reviewing Constantine by Ramsay MacMullen , a new biography of the 4th'century Roman who became the first Christian emperor
D. A. N. JONES on Simon Raven 's novel Places Where They Sing RICHARD KING on The Case That Will Not Die by Herbert B. Ehrmann , an investigation into the controversial Sacco-Vanzetti trial of the 1920s
Produced by ALAN HAYDOCK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Pat Williams
Unknown:
Ramsay MacMullen
Unknown:
D. A. N. Jones
Unknown:
Simon Raven
Unknown:
Herbert B. Ehrmann
Produced By:
Alan Haydock

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