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The world this morning introduced by John Timpson and Douglas Cameron
6.50Travel 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 Sportsdeskj 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 VariatioN

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Timpson
Introduced By:
Douglas Cameron
Unknown:
Eileen Fowler

9.5 Frisch Begonnen .. German for Beginners 18: In Niirnberg written by STEPHEN KANOCZ (a radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio)
9.30 Foreign Correspondent Presented by ALAN EREIRA
9.45 Music Workshop: Stage 1
Preparation for a play with music about Aesop: script and libretto by WILLIAM MURPHY
Music arranged by IAN HUMPHRIS and NICOS SKALKOTTAS

Contributors

Unknown:
Frisch Begonnen
Written By:
Stephen Kanocz
Presented By:
Alan Ereira
Unknown:
William Murphy
Arranged By:
Ian Humphris

10.38 Voix de France. French VI. 18: La vie a la retraite compiled by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY
10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY
Left Hand, Right Hand
11.0 Quest. Trunpets of God by MICHAEL DEACON
11.20 Listening and Writing A Kestrel for a Knave by BARRY HINES : part 2
11.40 Prospect
Science in the Service of Mankind. 3: Self-Destroying Plastics Introduced by JAMES BURKE Interviews by NIGEL MURPHY

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Escoffey
Unknown:
Michael Deacon
Unknown:
Barry Hines
Introduced By:
James Burke
Unknown:
Nigel Murphy

Presenter Jeanine McMullen You and the Law
Sound proofing: ' A fascinating conversation but I don't want to hear it.' RICHARD WHITMORE talks to a lawyer, an architect and an acoustics expert about the problems of poorly sound-proofed homes - and what you can do about it.
With other items and your letters in What's On Your Mind? VHF South West: see Variations

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeanine McMullen
Talks:
Richard Whitmore

2.0 Let's Join In
Billy Biter and the Round Parkin retold by RUTH L. TONGUE
2.20 Christian Focus. Music and Religion by PADDY FEENY
2.35 Interlude
2.40 Guitar School (28) written and introduced by MICHAEL JESSETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Biter
Unknown:
Ruth L. Tongue
Unknown:
Paddy Feeny
Introduced By:
Michael Jessett

Selected for Friday
How I Remember Names by BARBARA BRAY
An evocation of Jonathan Swift with ' Stella,' Vanessa,' and some others - first broadcast in 1967 for the 300th anniversary of Swift's birth.
Producer CHRISTOPHER HOLME

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Bray
Unknown:
Jonathan Swift
Producer:
Christopher Holme
Man:
Denys Hawthorne
Woman 1:
Beth Boyd
Woman 2:
Patricia Leventon

A spontaneous discussion bv
Rt Hon Barbara Castle , up
Rt Hon Reginald Maudling , up Lord Stokes, Robin Day Chairman David Jacobs Producer MICHAEL BOWEN from Hemet Hempstead, Herts (Repeated: Saturday, 1.15 pm) Listeners' views for use in Any Answersr, should be addressed to Any Answers?, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
(My Choice: page 5)

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Castle
Unknown:
Reginald Maudling
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Producer:
Michael Bowen

DAVID JASON. BILL WALLIS NIGEL REES and BILL MCGUFFIE at the piano take a late night look back over the week's news and Illustrate the funny side. Script by PETER SPENCE and CHRIS MILLER
Producers SIMON BRETT and JOHN FAWCETT WILSON
(David Jason is in ' No Sex Please ... We're British ' at the Strand Theatre. London)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jason.
Unknown:
Wallis Nigel Rees
Unknown:
Bill McGuffie
Script By:
Peter Spence
Script By:
Chris Miller
Producers:
Simon Brett
Unknown:
John Fawcett Wilson
Unknown:
David Jason

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More