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Michael Aspel Introduces Radio 4's 70-minute worldwide look at the weekend: including at
7.50 Travel news and What's On; Weather and programme news at 7.55.
At 8.8
News and more of Today with Sports-desk at 8.30. Papers at 8.40-

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Aspel

9.5 From Our Own Correspondent
BBC correspondents throughout the world report on the societies they live In - the politics and the people.
The story of ' Our Man in the Far East tonight at 7.40 BBC2
9.30 The Week In Westminster Parliamentarians discuss the week's business with ALAN WATKINS
Party Lines (Liberal): Monday at 8.10 pm BBd. Whipping up a majority: page 3
10.0 News
10.2 The Weekly World
DICK LEONARD reviews what the weeklies have to say: illustrations read by DAVID WILLMOTT Narrator JOHN MARSH
Producers PADDY O'KEEFFE
DAVID WALTER , TOM READ

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Leonard
Read By:
David Willmott
Producers:
Paddy O'Keeffe
Unknown:
David Walter

Presenter Maggie Black
The week in Woman's Hour.
What the European papers say. Know Your Place - as the eldest of the family: two first children, GILLIAN REYNOLDS and CLAIRE RAYNER , with THORNTON PEARN.
Entertainment Round-Up: GORDON GOW reporting.
Gardening: GEOFF AMOS. Ben Preserve Us by CHAIM BKRMANT abridged by PAT MCLOUGHLIN read by Cyril Shaps (First of six parts)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Reynolds
Unknown:
Claire Rayner
Unknown:
Thornton Pearn.
Unknown:
Don Gow
Unknown:
Geoff Amos.
Unknown:
Chaim Bkrmant
Abridged By:
Pat McLoughlin
Read By:
Cyril Shaps

A Husband for Nasima by JOHN ASHE with Ellis Jones and Maureen Morris
' Nothing, he calls it! My son's being bribed by this chap out East to marry his daughter and he hasn' even met her! '
Producer Dickon REED

Contributors

Unknown:
John Ashe
Unknown:
Ellis Jones
Unknown:
Maureen Morris
Dick:
Ellis Jones
Lorna:
Betty Huntley-Wright
Ted:
Stephen Thorne
Roger:
Peter Pacey
Jennie:
Emily Richard
The Crait:
Nigel Graham
Nasima:
Maureen Morris
Airport Official/Waiter:
John Rye
Counsellor:
Manning Wilson

Introduced by John Dunn
Arthur Poskett-man of destiny 6: By Budgie to Baghdad
With JOHN FRANKLYN-ROBBINS and CAROLE HAYMAN written by BRIAN THOMPSON Producer TONY CLIFF
4.5 All Yours
More stories, poems and music written and performed by you.
4.25 New Books
ANTHONY BUCKERIOGE talks about some recent publications.
4.30 Disney Time
BILL CROZIER tells the story of Bambi with soundtrack and songs from the film. Producer BOBBY JAYE Editor GRAHAM GAULD

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Dunn
Introduced By:
Arthur Poskett-Man
Unknown:
John Franklyn-Robbins
Unknown:
Carole Hayman
Written By:
Brian Thompson
Producer:
Tony Cliff
Unknown:
Bill Crozier
Producer:
Bobby Jaye
Editor:
Graham Gauld

Adapted from his book by Bill Knox.
With Paul Kermack and Robert Trotter.
'No fingerprints around, Frank. Everything wiped... except one thing. The cap of a whisky bottle we found in the waste-basket... a bottle that had been in the manager's cupboard. That bottle cap had one fingerprint. Yours.'
(Repeated: Monday, 3.5 pm)
9.58 Weather

Contributors

Author/Adapted by:
Bill Knox
Producer:
Gordon Emslie
Chief Insp Thane:
Paul Kermack
Insp Moss:
Robert Trotter
Frank Humble:
Arthur Boland
PC Beech:
Michael Bruce
Sgt MacLeod:
Robert Docherty
Mary Thane:
Mary Riggans
Doc Williams:
Michael Elder
Dan Laurence:
Willy Joss
Joe O'Brien:
Ian Ireland
Barbara McPhail:
Rose McBain
Greenlaw:
Ian Dewar
Kelso:
John Shedden
Greta Rodell:
Clare Richards
Supt Ilford:
John Young
Agnes Humbie:
Jenifer Angus

Dr J. Bronowski
Cambridge 1927-1932:
DR BRONOWSKI, director of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs at the Salk Institute, USA. illustrates his talk with recordings of some of his famous contemporaries when he was an undergraduate. Producers ROSEMARY HART and MICHAEL BRIGHT
The Ascent of Man. based on Dr Bronowski's acclaimed TV series, £4.75, from bookshops

Contributors

Producers:
Rosemary Hart

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