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Introduced by John Timpson and Desmond Lynam
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 8.25; Today's Papers at 7.35* and 8.35'; and Thought for the Day 7.45-7.50. Editor ALASTAIR OSBORNE

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Timpson
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Editor:
Alastair Osborne

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The Radio Hustings
Throughout the General Election campaign you can put your questions live by telephone to leading politicians. As the campaign progresses you can raise the issues you feel are the most important.
Ring Robin Day to put your questions to Labour on their policies and their views of the other parties' policies.
Producers WALTER WALLicH and MARTIN cox. Executive producer BERNARD TATE
[number removed](16 lines) will take questions 8.0-10.0. am

Contributors

Producers:
Walter Wallich
Producer:
Bernard Tate

(medium wave only from 2.0)
from Birmingham
Introduced by Maureen Staffer
Whooping Cough: Anne Brown investigates the merits and otherwise of inoculation and gets the views of the experts.
2.0-2.2 News
Mobile Library: Gwyn Richards takes to the literary road in Herefordshire.
The New Canal Dweller: RSC actor David Suchet talks about his new mobile home on the water.
Sheila Mitchell reads Daniel Come to Judgement (5) by Mary Hocking

Contributors

Presenter:
Maureen Staffer
Unknown:
Anne Brown
Speaker:
David Suchet
Unknown:
Sheila Mitchell
Unknown:
Mary Hocking

Selected for Friday Round Trip
A comedy by MICHAEL BRETT with and Producer GRAHAM GAULD (1964)

Contributors

Comedy By:
Michael Brett
Producer:
Graham Gauld
Max Brayling:
Ronnie Barker
Jenny Brayling:
June Whitfield
George Hardy:
Andrew Sachs
Insp Denham:
Hamlvn Benson
Driver:
Carard Green
Policemen:
Frederick Treves
Policemen:
Malcolm Terris

BBC Radio 4 FM

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