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7.0 News
The world this morning introduced by John Timpson and Robert Robinson
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
8.40 Today's Papers

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Timpson
Introduced By:
Robert Robinson

Talking Point: discussing listeners' queries and comments about wildlife and the country-side. Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer DILYS BREESE (from Bristol: Sunday's broadcast) Questions to Talking Point, The Living World, BBC, Bristol, BS8 2LR

Contributors

Introduced By:
Derek Jones
Producer:
Dilys Breese

A glimpse at the personal life of the Queen and her Consort Singers:
PAT WHITMORE , CHARLES YOUNG CHARLES YOUNG SINGERS
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA leader JAMES DAVIS conducted by ALFRED RALSTON Narrators:
CHARLES CHILTON , HARRY LANDIS ANN MURRAY , ANTHONY NEWLANDS Written and produced by CHARLES CHILTON

Contributors

Singers:
Pat Whitmore
Singers:
Charles Young
Leader:
James Davis
Conducted By:
Alfred Ralston
Narrators:
Charles Chilton
Narrators:
Harry Landis
Narrators:
Ann Murray
Unknown:
Anthony Newlands
Produced By:
Charles Chilton

with Andrew Cruickshank as Dr Cameron Barbara Mullen as Janet Bill Simpson as Dr Finlay
A Matter of Confidence : written and adapted by STEWART FARRAR from a story by MICHAEL ASHLIN
Broadcast by arrangement with GRAHAM STEWART
Producer PETER TITHERADGE (Mondays broadcast) 1
12.55 Weather, information and news for your area

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Cruickshank
Unknown:
Dr Cameron Barbara Mullen
Unknown:
Janet Bill Simpson
Adapted By:
Stewart Farrar
Story By:
Michael Ashlin
Arrangement With:
Graham Stewart
Producer:
Peter Titheradge
Peter McNab:
Ian Ogilvy
Mistress Niven:
Effie Morrison
Amy Murdoch:
Christina Gray
Margaret Garson:
Ellen McIntosh
Mr Murdoch:
Brian Hewlett
Mr Garson:
David Gooderson
Donald Sinclair:
Ian Dewar
Sir Thomas McNab:
John Dunbar
Mistress McBrydel:
Eva Stuart
Millie Andrews:
Eva Stuart
Mr Crieff:
John Dunbar

Zoe by PETER RUSSELL
' Zoe is independent. She's probably very good-looking but doesn'care - really, really doesn'care - which doesn'stop a couple of fellows we know trying to make her.' with Nicola Pagett as Zoe Producer
KAY PATRICK

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Russell
Unknown:
Nicola Pagett
Unknown:
Kay Patrick
Edie:
Mitzi Rogers
Georgina:
Bonnie Hurran
Dora:
Gladys Spencer
Timothy:
Martin Friend
Freddie:
Gerald Cross
Ralph:
Nigel Anthony
Leonard:
Nigel Lambert
Eric:
Gabriel Woolf

19: Wayfarers
Everyman the Traveller.
Composed and produced by Daniel Snowman under the direction of Raphael Samuel, Tutor in Social History, Ruskin College, Oxford, who also speaks the commentary.
Speakers for the People:
W.E. Mell, Jim Ward, Joe Joseph, Malcolm Burke, W. Sampson, A. Clements, Janet Hitchman, Edward Lucas, H. Howe, Walter Forster, John Flanagan, Terry Yarnell, Charles Burke, Joe Lickford, John Macqueen, George Worrall, A. Robinson, Nathain Jacobs, Sid Strong, Vernon Smith, E. Phillips, Sidney Hansford, Jim O'Connor, John Nicholls, John Carnegie, Stuart Miller, Arthur Smedley, John Witchenson, David Dowsett, Sheila Smith, George Ling, David Guest, Bob Gilding, Kenneth Pickering, Jean Mikhail, William Andrews, Tony Ullah, Kevin Mitchell, John Faulkner, George Kiff, Vera Kiff.
Producer for the voices of the People Charles Parker, assisted by John Merson and Jon Crook
Special music by David Cain
Programme realisation by Dick Mills, Lloyd Silverthorne
Early Music Consort of London directed by David Munrow
The series of 26 programmes created in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop by Michael Mason

Contributors

Produced By:
Daniel Snowman
Unknown:
Raphael Samuel
Unknown:
W. E Mell
Unknown:
Jim Ward
Unknown:
Joe Joseph
Unknown:
Malcolm Burke
Unknown:
W. Sampson
Unknown:
A. Clements
Unknown:
Janet Hitchman
Unknown:
Ward Lucas
Unknown:
H. Howe
Unknown:
Walter Forster
Unknown:
John Flanagan
Unknown:
Terry Yarnell.
Unknown:
Charles Burke
Unknown:
Joe Lickford
Unknown:
John MacQueen
Unknown:
George Worrall
Unknown:
A. Robinson
Unknown:
Nathain Jacobs
Unknown:
Sid Strong
Unknown:
Vernon Smith
Unknown:
E. Phillips
Unknown:
Sidney Hansford
Unknown:
Jim O'Connor
Unknown:
John Nicholls
Unknown:
John Carnegie
Unknown:
Stuart Miller
Unknown:
Arthur Smedley
Unknown:
John Witchenson
Unknown:
David Dowsett
Unknown:
Sheila Smith
Unknown:
George Ling
Unknown:
David Guest
Unknown:
Bob Gilding
Unknown:
Kenneth Pickering
Unknown:
Jean Mikhail
Unknown:
William Andrews
Unknown:
Tony Ullah
Unknown:
Kevin Mitchell
Unknown:
John Faulkner
Unknown:
George Kiff
Unknown:
Vera Kiff.
Unknown:
Charles Parker
Assisted By:
John Merson
Unknown:
Jon Crook
Music By:
David Cain
Unknown:
Dick Mills
Unknown:
Lloyd Silverthorne
Directed By:
David Munrow
Unknown:
Michael Mason

Uneasy Virtue by RAGAN BUTLER with Eva Haddon as Eva and Betty Huntley-Wright as Mitzi Scene: Budapest, 1905
All's fair in Love - especially when a beautiful young wife must use her wiles to save a devoted but imprudent spouse from the clutches of the Law!
Producer ARCHIE CAMPBELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Ragan Butler
Unknown:
Eva Haddon
Unknown:
Betty Huntley-Wright
Producer:
Archie Campbell
Hannah, a maid:
Olwen Griffiths
Esterhazy, a lawyer:
Gerald Cross
Judge:
Norman Shelley
Cabbie I:
Robin Browne
Chief of Police:
William Fox
Maria and Clara, friends of Eva:
Olwen Griffiths
Maria and Clara, friends of Eva:
Jane Knowles
Pianist:
Anna Berenska

with Magnus Magnusson
JOHN UPDIKE. whose latest novel Rabbit Redux is published this week, talks to CHRISTOPHER cook. Munby - Man of Two Worlds: an intimate of Ruskin and Swinburne, he married a maidservant who refused to become a ' lady.' NAOMI LEWIS looks at Derek Hudson 's biography of a remarkable diarist. Producer MICHAEL HEFFERNAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
John Updike.
Unknown:
Naomi Lewis
Unknown:
Derek Hudson
Producer:
Michael Heffernan

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