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The world this morning introduced by Robert Robinson and John Timpson
6.45 Travel news, What's on, and Keep Fit with eileen FOWLER ( 6.50-6.55)
6.55 Weather, programme news
7. News and more of Today
Including at 7.25 Sportsdesk; at 7.35* Today's Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50 Travel news
7.55 Weather, programme news
8. News and more of Today including at 8.25 Sportsdesk; at 8.35* Today's Papers

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Robinson
Introduced By:
John Timpson

A panel game for four hands
Leader of the pack and chairman is David Nixon who deals to June
Whitfield Patrick Moore , William Rushton Devised and shuffled by IAN MESSITER. Produced and cut by RICHARD WILI. COX

Contributors

Unknown:
David Nixon
Unknown:
Whitfield Patrick Moore
Unknown:
William Rushton
Unknown:
Ian Messiter.
Unknown:
Richard Wili.

Presenter Jeanine McMullen Consumer Style
An end to bed-making ... and cold feet? FRANCES DONNELLY on value for money in duvets.
With other items and your letters in What's On Your Mind?

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeanine McMullen
Unknown:
Frances Donnelly

from 2.
Introduced by Sue
MacGregor Guest of the Week: Anthony Tuke , Chairman of Barclays Bank.
2.-2.2 News
Sounds of Autumn: recorded by countrylover RAY GOODWIN.
About the House: more points from Parliament.
People not Cases: JUNE ROSE looks at the work of the Family Service Unit. JAMES MCMANUS reads
Holding On by MERVYN JONES (2)

Contributors

Unknown:
MacGregor Guest
Unknown:
Anthony Tuke
Unknown:
Ray Goodwin.

Generation of Vipers
A dramatisation in three parts by JOAN O'CONNOR Of La Rabouilleu.se by HONORE DE BALZAC with David Wood , Sean Arnold and Joan Matheson
'There may be bigger-sharks than Philippe Bridau swimming in the Parisian ocean of crime, but none with sharper teeth. He wouldn'care whose head he bit off if it helped him to get what he wanted.' 1: The Breeding Ground
Producer JANE GRAHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
David Wood
Unknown:
Sean Arnold
Unknown:
Joan Matheson
Unknown:
Philippe Bridau
Producer:
Jane Graham
M de Bruel:
Rolf Lefebvre
Agathe Brida:
Joan Matheson
Mme Descoings:
Sylvia Coleridge
M Desroches:
Peter Williams
Capt Giroudeau:
Stephen Thorne
Philippe Bridau:
Sean Arnold
Joseph Bridau:
David Wood
Redskin:
Anthony Hall
FinOt:
Anthony Daniels
BiXiOU:
Gareth Armstrong
Mariette:
Elizabeth Revill
M MagUS:
Andrew Staines

The questions and ideas you send are discussed this week by Renee Houston , Beryl Reid
Anthea Askey , Kathleen J. Smith In the chair Anona Winn
Devised by ANONA WINN and IAN MESSITER. Producer
ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
(Repeated: Friday, 12 27 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Renee Houston
Unknown:
Beryl Reid
Unknown:
Anthea Askey
Unknown:
Kathleen J. Smith
Unknown:
Ian Messiter.
Unknown:
Alastair Scott Johnston

Artur Rubinstein
This week Martin Cooper celebrates the art of the distinguished octogenarian pianist who after 70 years as a concert artist still retains his joie de vivre and love of piano playing. The programme includes records of Rubinstein playing music by Chopin, Liszt, Fauré, Falla and Brahms.

Contributors

Unknown:
Artur Rubinstein
Unknown:
Martin Cooper

Trio by PHILIP LEVENE
Trio is a tribute to Philip Levene whose untimely death robbed us of one of our most prolific and successful writers. In Trio a company of six present three of his short plays: The Velvet Carpet, The Birthday Present and Needle Match
(Details as Thursday, 3.5 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Levene

The sounds and scenes of a year in the past challenge the memories of residents James Burke and Richard Murdoch and guests Benny Green and Alfred Marks
Robin Ray puts the questions aided by recordings from the BBC Sound Archives. Producer HELEN fry
9.29 Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
James Burke
Unknown:
Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
Benny Green
Unknown:
Alfred Marks
Unknown:
Robin Ray

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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