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Introduced by John Timpson and Alan Coren
Including at 6.50 and 7.50 Travel news, What's on, and (6.50 only) Keep Fit; Weather and programme news at 6.55 and 7.55. At 7.0 and 8.0 News and more of Today with Sports-desk at 7.25 and 8. Today's Papers at 7.351 and 8.35* ; and Thought for the Day 7.45-7.50

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Timpson
Introduced By:
Alan Coren

Introduced by Daphne Hubbard A Great Man for the Clarinet: JACK BRYMER talks to BRIAN GEAH
2.0-2.2 News
Reading your letters.
Elves and Wizards, Ghosts and Mermaids: CHARLES CAUSLEY chooses his favourite magic verse.
IAN RICHARDSON reads
Scenes from Provincial Li/e by WILLIAM cooper : abridged by MALCOLM AND ELIZABETH BRADBURY Producer
PAMELA HOWE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Daphne Hubbard
Talks:
Jack Brymer
Unknown:
Brian Geah
Unknown:
Charles Causley
Unknown:
Ian Richardson
Unknown:
William Cooper
Unknown:
Elizabeth Bradbury
Unknown:
Pamela Howe

Marlene Dietrich
Legend of the Blue Angel
Ageless, beautiful, spinning timeless enchantment from a handful of familiar songs, MARLENE DIETRICH is the most highly acclaimed of all the superstars. Her magic defies analysis - but behind it is a fascinating and seldom told story. Illustrated by her best known songs - plus a few that you're unlikely to hear at a present-day Dietrich concert. the programme is arranged and presented by FRANK DIXON. Producer HERBERT SMITH (Manchester)

Contributors

Unknown:
Marlene Dietrich
Songs:
Marlene Dietrich
Presented By:
Frank Dixon.
Producer:
Herbert Smith

Too much sympathy for the criminal and not enough for his victim: is this the case in Britain today? Is enough done to compensate the people whose lives are irreparably damaged by the crimes of others?
Brian Redhead examines the problem Producer GILLIAN HUSH (Manchester)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead

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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