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The world this morning: what Britain's getting up to, plus the news from anywhere on earth, introduced by Robert Robinson and Michael Clayton. Including at t.50 and 7.50 med wave only Travel news. What's on, and (6.50 only) Keep Fit with EILEEN fowler ; Weather and prog 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 8.25 including the latest World Cup news from Germany; Today's Papers at 7.35* and 8.35'; and Thought for the Day 7.45-7.59

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Robinson
Introduced By:
Michael Clavton.
Unknown:
Eileen Fowler

Aided by Harriet Crawley , Benny Green. Barry Norman. Lance Percival. Esther Rantzen , Kenneth Robinson , Fritz Spiegl and other Monday morning regulars, he takes a lively look round and meets surprise guests for whom this week promises to be special. Producer MICHAEL EMBER

Contributors

Unknown:
Harriet Crawley
Unknown:
Benny Green.
Unknown:
Barry Norman.
Unknown:
Lance Percival.
Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Kenneth Robinson
Unknown:
Fritz Spiegl
Producer:
Michael Ember

Nettles are a source of iron and can be used as a vegetable, like spinach. Dandelion flowers are used in wine and their leaves in salad. Do you know of anii use for buttercups'
To indicate your partiality for butter - is the answer we all know. The Wildlife team will provide fascinating facts to reply to this and other questions you've sent in. Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer ROBIN prytherch Series producer
DILYS BREESE (Bristol)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Derek Jones
Producer:
Robin Prytherch
Unknown:
Dilys Breese

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Old Acquaintance * by DAWN VALERY
Read by Denise Bryer
' That man knew you. Mummy, I'm sure he did.' I couldn'tell over the years, and I felt a shyness in case I might be wrong. ' It could have been Reg.' I said.
Producer BARBARA CROWTHER

Contributors

Read By:
Denise Bryer
Producer:
Barbara Crowther

from 2.0 Presenter Sue MacGregor Talk till Two.
2.0-2.2 News
A Concrete River and Cardboard Mountains: DAVID BELLAN visits the Happy Canyon Pageant in Oregon. USA. Reading your letters.
House-dropping: ANNE SUTER on a new preoccupation of the press.
Woman in Crisis: at 15, schoolleaver DEBBIE feels rejected at home but scared to start life on her own. BRENDA Kidman reports.
RICHARD LEECH reads Anthony Trollope by JAMES POPE-HENNESSY (4)
Deputy editor TERESA mcgonaglk Editor WYN KNOWLES

Contributors

Unknown:
James Pope-Hennessy
Editor:
Teresa McGonaglk
Editor:
Wyn Knowles

starring Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler in Plane Madness lennox-brown: They're rather cross about this lost equipment. Not many offices can mislay a typewriter and a duplicating machine.
LAMB: I miss that. you know. I used it to press my trousers. NORMA RONALD. RONALD BADDILEY JOHN GRAHAM. DILYS LAYE written by EDWARD TAYLOR and JOHN GRAHAM
Producer EDWARD TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
Deryck Guyler
Unknown:
Norma Ronald.
Unknown:
Baddiley John Graham.
Unknown:
Dilys Laye
Written By:
Edward Taylor
Written By:
John Graham
Producer:
Edward Taylor

Russia in the 1870s, when a woman had to accept her role as wife and mother or be socially ostracized. Anna could not.
Special effects by BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
(Rptd: Sunday, 2.30 pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Leo Tolstoy
Translation by:
Rosemary Edmonds
Dramatised for radio in two parts by:
Liane Aukin
Special effects:
Mary Barrett
Special effects:
Carol McShane
Technical presentation:
Gordon Bowen
Producer:
Kay Patrick
Anna:
Sarah Badel
Karenin:
Anthony Newlands
Vronsky:
John Rowe
Levin:
Sean Arnold
Oblonsky:
Neville Jason
Dolly:
Sheila Grant
Kitty:
Joanna Wake
Matvey:
Martin Friend
Yashvin:
David Sinclair
Princess Shcherbatsky:
Iris Mitchell
Serpuhovskoy:
John Bull
Countess Nordston:
Elizabeth Morgan
Countess Vronsky:
Eva Stuart
Korsunsky:
Rolf Lefebvre
Princess Betsy:
Norma Ronald
Guest:
Carole Boyd
Princess Myagky:
Virginia Balfour
General:
Stephen Thorne
Petritsky:
Vernon Joyner

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