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The world this morning: what Britain's getting up to, plus the news from anywhere on earth, introduced by John Timpson and Robert Robinson
6.50 Travel news,What's on, and Keep Fit with Eileen Fowler
VHF: Regional news, weather
6.55 Weather, programme news
7.0 News and more of Today including at 7.25 Sportsdesk; at 7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50 Travel news
VHF: Regional news, weather
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.0 News and more of Today including at 8.25 Sportsdesk; at 8.35* Today's Papers
Regional VHF: see Variations

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Timpson
Introduced By:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Eileen Fowler

Lance Percival , Linda Blandford Fritz Spiegl , Zcna Skinner Kenneth Robinson Doug Crawford and who knows who take a lively look round and meet some of the people for whom this is a special week. Producer MICHAEL EMBER

Contributors

Unknown:
Lance Percival
Unknown:
Linda Blandford
Unknown:
Fritz Spiegl
Unknown:
Zcna Skinner
Unknown:
Kenneth Robinson
Unknown:
Doug Crawford
Producer:
Michael Ember

10.30 Halb gewonnen!
(An O-level course in German) 15: Munster and Miinsterland written by WOLFGANG SCHEMANN Producer AL WOLFF
11.0 Singing Together
15: presented by CLIFF MORGAN
11.20 Springboard (7-9)
Flat Stanley: adapted for radio by DEREK FARMER
Producer MICHAEL ROLFE
11.40 Drama Workshop
RUR by KAREL CAPEK : with JEANME FISHER , DOUGLAS FISHER NOEL JOHNSON , MURRAY KASH
CORINNA MARLOWE , PETER PACEY
Music and special sounds created by MALCOLM CLARKE of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop

Contributors

Written By:
Wolfgang Schemann
Producer:
Al Wolff
Presented By:
Cliff Morgan
Producer:
Michael Rolfe
Unknown:
Karel Capek
Unknown:
Jeanme Fisher
Unknown:
Douglas Fisher
Unknown:
Noel Johnson
Unknown:
Murray Kash
Unknown:
Corinna Marlowe
Unknown:
Peter Pacey
Unknown:
Malcolm Clarke

Presenter Joan Yorke Work and Money
Supplementary Benefits. TONY LYNES , author of the Penguin Guide to Supplementary Benefits, explains how they are calculated and special factors that can be taken into account.
With other items and your letters in What's On Your Mind? (Write to You and Yours, BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA)
VHF South West; see Variations

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Yorke
Unknown:
Tony Lynes

2.0 Exploration Earth
5: Soft fruit from the Carse of Gowrie, by HENRY DONALD
2.20 The Music Box
With GORDON REYNOLDS and MARl GRIFFITH
2.30 Speak. Talk about pictures
2.40 Movement, Mime and Music II by BRIAN SANDERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Donald
Unknown:
Gordon Reynolds
Unknown:
Brian Sanders

'twixt Isobel Barnett
Eleanor Summerfield and Richard Murdoch. David Nixon Tune-twisters from Steve Race In the chair Roy Plomley Devised and written by IAN MESSITF. R
Producer TRAFFORD WHITELOCK

Contributors

Unknown:
Isobel Barnett
Unknown:
Eleanor Summerfield
Unknown:
Richard Murdoch.
Unknown:
David Nixon
Unknown:
Roy Plomley
Written By:
Ian Messitf.

A series of plays which have had a major influence on the development of the theatre during the past 100 years. Before Dawn by GBRHART HAUPTMANN translated by LUDWIG LEWISOHN adapted for radio by MARTIN JENKINS with Derek Jacobi , David Buck and Hannah Gordon
Written in 1889, the play deals with the appalling effects of alcoholism upon a German family. Hauptmann's handling of the subject is both frank and naturalistic.
Producer MARTIN JENKINS
9.59 Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Gbrhart Hauptmann
Translated By:
Ludwig Lewisohn
Unknown:
Martin Jenkins
Unknown:
Derek Jacobi
Unknown:
David Buck
Unknown:
Hannah Gordon
Producer:
Martin Jenkins
Hoffmann:
David Buck
Helen, his sister-in-law:
Hannah Gordon
Farmer Krause, her father:
Geoffrey Matthews
Mrs Krause, her mother:
Katherine Parr
Loth:
Derek Jacobi
Dr Schimmel:
Michael Spice
Kahl, a farmer:
David Gooderson
Beipst, a farm worker:
Brian Haines
Edward, a manservant:
John Forrest
Mrs Spiller:
Shella Grant
Miele, a maid:
Jane Knowles
First maid:
Gail MacFarlane
Second maid:
Sandra Clark

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