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The world this morning: Britain at breakfast-time and the news from anywhere on earth introduced bv Jack de Manio and John Timpson
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50 Weather: programme news
7.55 South-East News

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack de Manio
Unknown:
John Timpson

Adoption
Introduced by LESLIE SMITH (Christian Focus)
18.50 Music Workshop 2
Follow-up: written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY
11.0 Time and Tune
Introduced bv JOHN CAMBURN 5: Games and a Wedding Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES
11.20 Change by MARGERY MORRIS
Manohar, Krishna's nephew, is interested in new methods Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series)
11.40
Sydney MALCOLM BILLINGS talks about some of the problems of his native city (Geography)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Leslie Smith
Duced By:
William Murphy
Unknown:
John Camburn
Produced By:
Douglas Coombes
Unknown:
Margery Morris
Presented By:
Barry Foster
Produced By:
David Lyttle
Unknown:
Sydney Malcolm

A medical magazine introduced by JOAN YORKE and including:
Medicine in Europe- 2: PAUL NORSTRUP describes the West German health services
Specialist in the Studio: a psychiatrist answers listeners' questions
Produced by THENA HESHEL

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joan Yorke
Unknown:
Paul Norstrup
Produced By:
Thena Heshel

The Summer Birds by PENELOPE FARMER adapted by PHILIPPA PEARCE Part 1: The Boy
Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language)
2.20 Poetry Corner Tall Stories

Contributors

Unknown:
Penelope Farmer
Adapted By:
Philippa Pearce
Produced By:
Richard Wortley
Narrator:
Gary Watson
Charlotte:
Elizabeth Yuill
The Boy:
Derek Lamden

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 bv
William Hardcastle and Steve Race

Contributors

Unknown:
William Hardcastle

A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions' from Lyndhurst Introduced by DAVID JACOBS
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN (Repeated: Friday. 4.0 pm)
If you wish to add your views to any of the subjects discussed in Any Questions? (Friday, 8.0 pm) send them as soon as possible to Any Answers?, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Jacobs
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

An account of the strange passion of Frederick Sander adapted by ARTHUR SWINSON from his own book
' In the hills near Nirgua there must be some good things - Masdevallias and Odontoglossums I think. And then, just beyond Trujillo where the mountains were not explored by Warscewiecz on his journey 30 years ago. you must find some good things. It is not impossible that by coming down to the Bay of Maracaibo you could find some good Odontoglossums ... If a specimen has strong, thick - textured flowers then it is good and I want it but, for heaven's sake, no Catasetums." Cast:
Produced by STANLEY WILLIAMSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederick Sander
Adapted By:
Arthur Swinson
Produced By:
Stanley Williamson
Narrator:
David Mahlowe
Frederick Sander:
Geoffrey Banks
Fearnley Sander:
Ronald Harvi
Fred Sander:
Antony Boden
Frederick Boyle:
Paul Webster
William Micholitz:
Alan Moore

Lord Francis-Williams interviewed by William Hardcastle
Nothing S.o Strange is the title of Lord Francis-Williams's recently published autobiography. It is based on a phrase his formidable fox-hunting grandmother used to use- 'there's nothing so strange as people.'
LORD FRANCIS-WILLIAMS talks With WILLIAM HARDCASTLE about the places and the things as well as the people he has met in a long and varied life as a journalist, financial editor, newspaper editor, chief war-time censor, press secretary at No 10, and life peer.
Produced by MICHAEL WHITTOCK

Contributors

Interviewed By:
William Hardcastle
Produced By:
Michael Whittock

Discoveries, inventions, and news from the world of science and technology.
Each week PAUL VAUGHAN brings you the people whose achievements are changing your way of life
Producer LAURIE JOHN

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Laurie John

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