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The world this morning: Britain at breakfast-time and the news from anywhere on earth introduced by Jack de Manio and John Timpson
Deputy editor ALASTAIR OSBORNE Editor MARSHALL STEWART
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50 Weather; programme news
7.55 South-East News

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jack de Manio
Introduced By:
John Timpson
Unknown:
Alastair Osborne
Unknown:
Editor Marshall Stewart

Ken Sykora , Zena Skinner
Gordon Clyde , George Luce and who knows who take a lively look round and meet some of the people for whom this is a special week. Produced by SUSAN ERLBECK
DENNIS LOWER, and JACK JINGLETON

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Sykora
Unknown:
Zena Skinner
Unknown:
Gordon Clyde
Unknown:
George Luce
Produced By:
Susan Erlbeck
Unknown:
Jack Jingleton

Allons-y! 23: Qu'est-ce qui s'est passé? .
Written by EMILE HARVEN
(An audiovisual programme)
10.45 Interlude
10.47 Nous Voici !
23: Roger a Bergerac
Written by PAULE-ALlNE DENT (Third-year French)
11.1 Singing Together
Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES
11.20 Inquiry
What is a Foreigner?: third of four programmes on Labels and Barriers
Presented by DOUGLAS FISHER
11.40 Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons
3: Summer in the park: Summer on the beach
Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL with music by the MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO

Contributors

Written By:
Emile Harven
Unknown:
Nous Voici
Introduced By:
William Appleby
Produced By:
Douglas Coombes
Presented By:
Douglas Fisher
Introduced By:
Derek Bowskill
Unknown:
Michael Garrick

The well-known man-about-town and connoisseur of the fine arts indulges his eccentric taste for detection.
6: The Famous Case Called ' In the Teeth of the Evidence' read by JOHN STANDING adapted by NEVILLE TELLER from the stories Of DOROTHY L. SAYERS Produced by COLIN TUCKER

Contributors

Read By:
John Standing
Adapted By:
Neville Teller
Stories Of:
Dorothy L. Sayers
Produced By:
Colin Tucker

Take a Closer Look 3: Skipton
A Yorkshire market town from the air and from the ground. Script by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth)
2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS
Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY
2.30 The Way we Speak 1: What do I say? (Speak series)
2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS for the 9-11-year-olds

Contributors

Script By:
Geoffrey Sherlock
Produced By:
Albert Chatterley
Music By:
Glyn Harris

The news magazine that sums up your day-and starts off your evening
Including the latest news, the evening press, what's on tonight, the City, and the people and talking points of the day. Presented by William Hardeastle and Steve Race
Deputy editor DEREK LEWIS Editor ANDREW BOYLE
5.50 Weather; programme news
5.55 South-East News

Contributors

Presented By:
William Hardeastle
Unknown:
Derek Lewis
Unknown:
Editor Andrew Boyle

The first fully computerised butch comedy show
Programmed by MYLES RUDGE and DAVID CUMMINGS and DEREK COLLYER starring Kenneth Williams Hugh Paddick , Joan Sims Music by THE MAX HARRIS GROUP
Announcer DOUGLAS SMITH
Produced by JOHN SIMMONDS
(Sunday'sbroadcast: Radio 2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Myles Rudge
Unknown:
David Cummings
Unknown:
Derek Collyer
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Hugh Paddick
Unknown:
Joan Sims
Unknown:
Max Harris
Announcer:
Douglas Smith
Produced By:
John Simmonds

(Repeated: Tuesday, 1.30 pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Bruno Milna
Editor:
Godfrey Baseley
Producer:
Tony Shryane
Daniel Archer:
Edgar Harrison
Doris Archer:
Gwen Berryman
Peggy Archer:
June Spencer
Jennifer Travers-Macy:
Angela Piper
Roger Travers-Macy:
Jeremy Mason
Adam:
Jeremy Whitticase
Lilian Nicholson:
Elizabeth Marlowe
Tony Archer:
Colin Skipp
Jill Archer:
Patricia Greene
Paul Johnson:
Leslie Dunn
Christine:
Lesley Saweard
Tom Forrest:
Bob Arnold
Carol Tregorran:
Anne Cullen
John Tregorran:
Philip Morant
Sid Perks:
Alan Devereux
Polly Perks:
Hilary Newcombe
Jack Woolley:
Philip Garston-Jones
Walter Gabriel:
Chris Gittins
Nelson Gabriel:
Jack May
Ralph Bellamy:
Jack Holloway
Nora Salt:
Julia Mark

Eight stories of the British in India by BERKELY MATHER 6: Wullie the Clock with Christine Finn
Henry Stamper , Nigel Lambert 'He's an elderly man - looks like an old soldier. Clothes very old, but neatly patched and darned, shoes shined, grey clipped moustache, and a pair of the most piercing blue eyes I've ever seen!'
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
(Repeated: Tuesday, 3.30 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Christine Finn
Unknown:
Henry Stamper
Unknown:
Nigel Lambert
Produced By:
Betty Davies
Storyteller:
Austin Trevor
Dr George Mellish:
Nigel Lambert
Grace, his wife:
Christine Finn
Sergeant Wullie McVitie:
Henry Stamper
Cursetiee:
Saeed Jaffrey
Alastair:
Sean Arnold
Bulwant Singh:
Mohan Singh

by ERNEST HEMINGWAY
A play of the Spanish Civil War adapted for radio by PEGGY WELLS with Patrick Allen
1 We're in for 50 years of undeclared wars and I've signed up for the duration. I don'exactly remember when it was. but I signed up all right.'
Singing by THE BOYS OF TUDOR GRANGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SOLIHULL Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Hemingway
Radio By:
Peggy Wells
Unknown:
Patrick Allen
Produced By:
Anthony Cornish
Dorothy:
Liane Aukin
Preston:
Kerry Francis
Manager:
Roger Delgado
Philip:
Patrick Allen
Anita:
Carolyn Jones
Electrician:
Leonard Fenton
Antonio:
Leonard Fenton
First Comrade:
Desmond McNamara
Second Comrade:
Jeremy Mason
Waiter:
Jeremy Mason
Petra:
Kathleen Helme
Wilkinson:
Jeffrey Shankley
AIde:
Jeffrey Shankley
General}:
Jon Rollason
Civilian:
George Woolley

by CHARLES MORGAN
Read by Marius Goring
The book was worthless. Long ago the Judge had bought it for eight and sixpence. But here, before witnesses, was Severidge, offering him £25,000. Abridged by GABRIEL WOOLF Produced by JOHN CARDY
(First of 10 instalments)

Contributors

Read By:
Marius Goring
Abridged By:
Gabriel Woolf
Produced By:
John Cardy

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