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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
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50-8.0 Regional news, weather and programme news

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jack de Manio
Introduced By:
John Timpson

Christian Focus. 7: Why do they belong? by BARRY CARMAN
10.50 A Bad Experience
(Material for Assembly)
11.0 Time and Tune
Hassebu - 17. A New Note
Script by DOUGLAS COOMBES
11.20 The Faith of the Hunter by MARGERY MORRIS
Narrated bv BARRY FOSTER (Man series)
11.40 North East Scotland: Invergordon. Compiled by STANLEY MAXTON. (Geography)

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Carman
Script By:
Douglas Coombes
Unknown:
Margery Morris
Unknown:
Stanley Maxton.

Jeanine McMullen presents the Radio 4 series that tackles topics of direct concern to you. Today's main feature:
Your Health and Welfare
Adding Insult to Injury?: why do some people have to pay for medical treatment after a road accident? PAUL VAUGHAN reports on his talks with accident victims and doctors concerned with their treatment.
Other topical items too, and a selection from your letters in What's On Your Mind?
VHF South West: see col

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeanine McMullen
Unknown:
Paul Vaughan

A musical quiz devised by EDWARD J. MASON and TONY SHRYANE
DAVID FRANKLIN and FRANK MUIR challenge
IAN WALLACE and DENIS NORDEN In the chair STEVE RACE
(Repeated: Monday, 7.30 pm)
12.55 Weather, information and news for your area

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward J. Mason
Unknown:
Tony Shryane
Unknown:
David Franklin
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Denis Norden

Stig of the Dump by clive KING adapted bv PHILIPPA PEARCE - 1 (Living Language Series)
2.20 Poetry Corner
Polly put the kettle on 2.30 Vnos minutos nada mas - 7 Written by ROBERT p. CLARKE
(For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish)
2.40 Learning About Life 7: The Birth of a Child
Programme arranged and introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE

Contributors

Written By:
Robert P. Clarke
Duced By:
John Stockbridge

by R. D. BLACKMORE : abridged in 12 parts by RONALD RUSSELL Read by PAUL ROGERS
Lorna has confessed that she returns John's love, but her family want her to marry her evil cousin Carver Doone who has been near to killing John. 6: A Very Desperate Venture

Contributors

Unknown:
R. D. Blackmore
Unknown:
Ronald Russell
Read By:
Paul Rogers
Unknown:
Carver Doone

The news magazine that sums up your day - and starts off your evening. Presented by William Hardcastle and Steve Race
5.50-6.0 Regional news, weather and programme news

Contributors

Presented By:
William Hardcastle
Presented By:
Steve Race

A. P. Herbert and Divorce Law Reform
Third in an occasional series about reformers who have revolutionised sexual morality. When A. P. Herbert , wit, song-writer, and dramatist, was elected an independent MP in 1935 he promised to reform the Divorce Laws through a private member's bill before Parliament was over. This is the storv of how, in spite of the clergy and his fellow mps and, all unwittingly, the King himself, 'A. PH.' triumphantly succeeded.
Those taking part include:
SIR ALAN HERBERT , LORD LONGFORD LORD SPENS, LEO ABSE , MP BRIAN INGLIS
Narrator EDWARD KELSEY
Introduced and compiled by ARTHUR CALDER-MARSHALL
Produced by HALLAM TENNYSON

Contributors

Unknown:
P. Herbert
Unknown:
A. P. Herbert
Unknown:
Sir Alan Herbert
Unknown:
Leo Abse
Narrator:
Brian Inglis
Narrator:
Edward Kelsey
Unknown:
Arthur Calder-Marshall
Produced By:
Hallam Tennyson

KEN CAMPBELL illustrates some of those modern myths that are as real as the Unicorn or St George 's Dragon with the help of JANE WOOD , ALISTAIR RATTRAY ANDY ANDREWS , TIMOTHY STERN DAVID HILL , BERNARD WRIGLEY
Produced by ALFRED BRADLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Campbell
Unknown:
St George
Unknown:
Jane Wood
Unknown:
Alistair Rattray
Unknown:
Andy Andrews
Unknown:
Timothy Stern
Unknown:
David Hill
Produced By:
Alfred Bradley

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