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by PENNY WHITTAM
Produced by VERA gray
11.20 Music on the Street Presented by GARY TAYLOR (Music Club)
11.40 Needs and Caring
A programme of modern poetry and modern music which takes a look at today's world.
Written by YVONNE REED and narrated by RALPH ROLLS Poems spoken by JILL SHILLING , ANTHONY HALL GEOFFREY MATTHEWS and NIGEL ANTHONY
Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY
(Sixth Form Series: Religion in its Contemporary Context)

Contributors

Unknown:
Penny Whittam
Produced By:
Vera Gray
Presented By:
Gary Taylor
Written By:
Yvonne Reed
Unknown:
Ralph Rolls
Spoken By:
Jill Shilling
Spoken By:
Anthony Hall
Spoken By:
Geoffrey Matthews
Spoken By:
Nigel Anthony
Produced By:
Richard Wortley

Nancy Wise presents the Radio 4 series that tackles topics of direct concern to you. Your Home and Family
Something to look forward to ?: JACK SINGLETON enquires into preretirement courses.
Other topical items too, and a selection from your letters in What s On Your Mind?
VHF South West: see cot 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Singleton

From the television series based on the characters created by A J. CRONIN with Andrew Cruickshank as Dr Cameron Barbara Mullen as Janet Bill Simpson as Dr Finlay Sweet Sorrow: written and adapted by PAT DUNLOP
(For cast see Thurs, 6.15 pm)
12.55 Weather, information and news for your area

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Cronin
Unknown:
Andrew Cruickshank
Unknown:
Dr Cameron Barbara Mullen
Unknown:
Janet Bill Simpson
Adapted By:
Pat Dunlop

The Ride of Paul Revere (1775) Written by LESLIE READE (World History)
2.20 Music Session
Cavemen Make Music 4 With MONTY MODLYN
Script by DAVID LORD
Introduced by DAVID GELL
2.44 Malaysia by TONY SCHOOLING (Geography)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Revere
Written By:
Leslie Reade
Unknown:
Monty Modlyn
Script By:
David Lord
Introduced By:
David Gell
Unknown:
Tony Schooling

by George ELIOT : adapted as a serial in 12 parts by HOWARD AGG with Angela Pleasence , Martin Jarvls and Megs Jenkins 12: Retribution
No news had been heard of Maggie since Bob Jakin had come back from Mudport. and put an end to all improbable suppcsition of an accident on the water, by stating that he had seen her land from a vessel with Mr Stephen Guest. Tom's mind was set to the expectation of the worst that could happen - disgrace.
Produced by JANE GRAHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
George Eliot
Unknown:
Angela Pleasence
Unknown:
Martin Jarvls
Unknown:
Megs Jenkins
Unknown:
Bob Jakin
Unknown:
Mr Stephen Guest.
Produced By:
Jane Graham
Narrator:
Sonia Fraser
Maggie Tulliver:
Angela Pleasence
Tom Tulliver:
Martin Jarvis
Mrs Tulliver:
Megs Jenkins
Bob Jakin:
Bill Lyons
Dr Kenn:
Gabriel Woolf
Lucy Deane:
Patricia Gallimore
Stephen Guest:
Robin Ellis

A serial thriller in six parts by EDWARD BOYD
4:The Twist
Jonathan Ketch has still refused to reveal the name of the murderer. When he steals out of the hotel in the middle of the night Steve follows.

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Boyd
Unknown:
Jonathan Ketch
starring Steve Gardiner:
Teddy Johnson

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

Contributors

Unknown:
William Hardcastle
Unknown:
Steve Race

Written and adapted for radio from their television series by Pauline Devaney and Edwin Apps
starring Robertson Hare as the Archdeacon, William Mervyn as the Bishop, Derek Nimmo as the Bishop's Chaplain, John Barron as the Dean
with Tania Robinson as Miss Stevens and this week's guest: Joan Sanderson as Mrs Pugh Critchley
(Repeated: Wed, 12.25 pm)
(Derek Nimmo is in "Charlie Girl" at the Adelphi, London)

Contributors

Written and adapted for radio by:
Pauline Devaney
Written and adapted for radio by:
Edwin Apps
Producer:
David Hatch
Archdeacon:
Robertson Hare
Bishop:
William Mervyn
Bishop's Chaplain:
Derek Nimmo
Dean:
John Barron
Miss Stevens:
Tania Robinson
Mrs Pugh Critchley:
Joan Sanderson

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Ring George Scott to put your question in person to
Allen Greenwood. President of the Society of British Aerospace Companies, on the present problems, triumphs and future prospects of the British aircraft industry.
To promote a maximum flow of questions, [number removed](12 lines) will take them from 6.30 pm onward as well as while the programme is on the air. Produced by DENNIS LOWER

Contributors

Unknown:
George Scott
Unknown:
Allen Greenwood.
Produced By:
Dennis Lower

An occasional series by Donald Thomas of trials in the House of Lords

Lord Mohun and Captain Hill, while trying to kidnap Anne Bracegirdle the celebrated actress, killed William Mountford who was with her, and the trial of Mohun for murder before the House of Lords became a four-day wonder.

Contributors

Writer:
Donald Thomas
Producer:
Charles Lefeaux
Narrator:
Howieson Culff
Marquis of Carmarthen, Lord High Steward:
Trevor Martin
Charles, Lord Mohun:
Brian Hewlett
Sir John Somers, Attorney-General:
Edward Kelsey
John Hudson:
Ronald Forfar
Elizabeth Sandys:
Elizabeth Proud
John Rogers:
Martin Friend
Anne Bracegirdle:
Margaret Wolfit
Gawen Page:
Martin Friend
Mrs Page:
Elizabeth Proud
Constable Davenport:
Douglas Blackwell
Brereton:
Ronald Forfar
Elizabeth Walker:
Eva Stuart
Sir Thomas Trevor, Solicitor-General:
Douglas Blackwell

A reckoning of what must be paid in cash and human endeavour for some of our community services.
First-Class Citizens
A programme about education. What problems and prospects do our schoolchildren face in the course of their education, and how should the system expand and develop to meet their needs?
Narrator CARLETON HOBBS
Scriptwriter CAMPBELL s.
Produced by ARCHIE p. LEE

Contributors

Narrator:
Carleton Hobbs
Produced By:
Archie P. Lee

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