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The world this morning introduced by John TlmpsoB and Douglas Cameron
6.50
Travel news. What's on, and Keep Fit with EILEEN FOWLER
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
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 last column

Contributors

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

Robin Day found that exploring the BBC's Sound Archives brought back many memories of favourite radio personalities and great occasions from the past. He invites you to join with him in reliving some of those memorable moments. Producer VANESSA HARRISON

Contributors

Producer:
Vanessa Harrison

9.30 Foreign Correspondent presented by JOHN PARRY
9.45 Music Workshop 1
Colour me Cornwall: introduction to a contemporary ghost story. Libretto by PETER PORTER. Music composed and arranged by GORDON KEMBER
Scripts and production by WILLIAM MURPHY

Contributors

Presented By:
John Parry
Unknown:
Peter Porter.
Arranged By:
Gordon Kember

10.3* Unos minutes nada mas 11: Una visita al dentista written by HARRY LAWSON 12: La chica y el coche written by ROBERT P. CLARKE
(For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish)
10.5* A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY A trip to the river

Contributors

Written By:
Harry Lawson
Written By:
Robert P. Clarke
Music By:
Albert Chatterley

Presenter Nigel Murphy You and the Law
Jobs for the Boys - and Girls: NANCY wise explores the opportunities open to someone still at school for a part-time job out of school hours or during the holidays, with pointers to the good and the bad possibilities.
With other items and your letters in What's On Your Mind?

Contributors

Presenter:
Nigel Murphy

Selected for Friday
The Fall of Edward Barnard by W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM adapted for broadcasting by VAL GIELGUD with
Edward Barnard sets out for Tahiti to restore his lost fortunes. but is seduced by the sun. the beauty, the leisure....
Producer NORMAN WRIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Barnard
Unknown:
W. Somerset Maugham
Broadcasting By:
Val Gielgud
Unknown:
Edward Barnard
Producer:
Norman Wright
the Storyteller:
Carleton Hobbs
Edward Barnard:
And Edward Bishop
Isabel Longstaffe:
Sarah Brackett
Edward Barnard:
Edward Bishop
Henry Longstaffe:
Georce Margo
Bateman Hunter:
Peter Marinker
Hotel Manager:
Francis de Wolff
Mr Krauss:
David Healy
Arnold Jackson:
Jon Farrell
Eva:
Eva Iiaddon
La vina:
Jumoke Debayo

A spontaneous discussion by Lord Mancroft, John Junor The Bishop of Woolwich Baroness Phillips
Chairman David Jacobs Producer MICHAEL BOWEN from Greenwich, London
(Repeated: Saturday, 1.15 pm) Listeners' views for use in Any Answers? should be addressed to Any Answers?, BBC, Bristol BSS 2LR

Contributors

Unknown:
John Junor
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Producer:
Michael Bowen

The Ballad of the Belslone Fox by DAVID ROOK
Read by PAUL ROGERS (10) Abridged in ten parts and produced by MICHAEL BOWEN (from Bristol)
(Starting next Monday: ' Miss Marjoribanks ' by Mrs Oli phant. read by Noel Johnson )

Contributors

Unknown:
Belslone Fox
Read By:
Paul Rogers
Produced By:
Michael Bowen
Unknown:
Mrs Oli
Read By:
Noel Johnson

A nightly review of the arts and science
People, ideas, events - opinion and discussion. Introduced tonight by Ronald Harwood. With at 10.45
Week Ending ... BILL WALLIS , NIGEL REES CHRISTOPHER EMMETT and JOHN GOULD at the piano take a late night look back over the week's news and illustrate the funny side. Script by JOHN MASON and FRED METCALF
Producers DAVID HATCH and BOB OLIVER ROGERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald Harwood.
Unknown:
Bill Wallis
Unknown:
Nigel Rees
Unknown:
Christopher Emmett
Unknown:
John Gould
Script By:
John Mason
Script By:
Fred Metcalf
Producers:
David Hatch
Producers:
Bob Oliver Rogers

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