Programme Index

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7.0 News
The world this morning: Britain at breakfast-time and the news from anywhere on earth introduced by John Timpson and Douglas Cameron
Deputy editor ALASTAIR OSBORNE Editor MARSHALL STEWART
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50-8.0 Regional news, weather and programme news
8.0 News and more of Today
(including, in the Midlands and E Anglia, Regional Extra; and Today in the South and West introduced by DEREK JONES )
8.40 Today's Papers

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Timpson
Introduced By:
Douglas Cameron
Editor:
Alastair Osborne
Editor:
Marshall Stewart
Introduced By:
Derek Jones

10.30 Voix de France (17)
Compiled by GEOFFREY BRAITH -WAITE (Sixth Form French)
10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (7)
11.0 Quest
The story of Jeremiah by GEOFFREY CURTIS
Producer MICHAEL ROLFE
11.20 Listening and Writing
An extract from Border Country by Raymond Williams
11.40 Prospect. Ourselves: the sociologist in school and college.
Compiled by KEITH YEOMANS

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Braith
Music By:
Albert Chatterley
Unknown:
Geoffrey Curtis
Producer:
Michael Rolfe
Unknown:
Raymond Williams
Unknown:
Keith Yeomans

The questions and ideas you send are discussed this week by Renee Houston , Joan Bakewell Jean Rook , Pamela Manson In the chair Anona Winn Devised by ANONA WINN and IAN MESSITER
Producer CHRISTOPHER SERLE
12.55 Weather, information and news for your area

Contributors

Unknown:
Renee Houston
Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Unknown:
Jean Rook
Unknown:
Pamela Manson
Unknown:
Anona Winn
Unknown:
Ian Messiter
Producer:
Christopher Serle

2.0 Let's Join In
Peter and the Rabbits by ARTHUR KUBLER
2.20 Christian Focus. Industry JACK SINGLETON reports from Teesside.
2.35 Interlude
2.40 Guitar School: presented by MICHAEL JESSETT (27)

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Kubler
Unknown:
Jack Singleton
Presented By:
Michael Jessett

Selected for Friday
Maxine Audley , John Justin and Leslie French in The Legacy
A comedy by MARIVAUX (1688-1763) translated by NORA RATCLIFF
Scene: The country house of Madame la Comtesse, a league from Paris.
Adapted for radio and produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
A chance to hear again some of the best one-hour plays broadcast in recent years.

Contributors

Unknown:
Maxine Audley
Unknown:
John Justin
Translated By:
Nora Ratcliff
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Madame la Comtesse:
Maxine Audley
Monsieur le Marquis:
John Justin
Monsieur Ie Chevalier:
Peter Marinker
Mademoiselle Hortense:
Mary Law
Lisette:
Betty Baskcomb
Lgpine:
Leslie French

The news magazine: presented by William Hardcastle and PM's reporting team including
STEVE RACE'S Radio Times Deputy editor DEREK LEWIS Editor ANDREW BOYLE
5.50-6.0 Regional news, weather and programme news

Contributors

Presented By:
William Hardcastle
Editor:
Derek Lewis
Editor:
Andrew Boyle

NANCY WISE makes a personal selection of items from BBC Radio and TV.
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Research by JEAN STROUD
Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
(Repeated: Saturday, 4.30 pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Ellison
Unknown:
Jean Stroud
Producer:
Phyllis Robinson

A spontaneous discussion by Rt Hon Denis Healey , mp John Braine
Michael Parkinson Joan Hall , mp
Chairman DAVID JACOBS
Producer MICHAEL BOWEN from Otley, Yorkshire
Listeners' views for use in Any Answers? slrould be sent to Any
Answers?, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Healey
Unknown:
John Braine
Unknown:
Michael Parkinson
Unknown:
Joan Hall
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Producer:
Michael Bowen

In which travellers on the Southern Region pass their time like Chaucer's pilgrims by telling stories.
The Smart Man's Tale Written and told by David Kossoff to GEOFFREY BEEVERS and JOHN RUDDOCK
Producer SIMON BRETT
(Repeated: Saturday, 5.30 pm) (David Kossoff is in ' Cinderella ' at the London Palladium)

Contributors

Told By:
David Kossoff
Unknown:
Geoffrey Beevers
Unknown:
John Ruddock
Producer:
Simon Brett
Unknown:
David Kossoff

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