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9.5 From Our Own Correspondent
BBC correspondents throughout the world report on the societies they live in - the politics and the people.
9.30 The Week In Westminster
Parliamentarians discuss the week's business with DAVID WOOD
10.0 News
10.2 Between the Lines
NIGEL REES invites journalists to confront their readers and the people they have written about in the press this week. Narrator SUSAN DENNY
Producers PADDY O'KEEFFE
DAVID WALTER and ANNE SLOMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
David Wood
Unknown:
Nigel Rees
Narrator:
Susan Denny
Producers:
Paddy O'Keeffe
Unknown:
David Walter

A spontaneous discussion by Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone Rt Hon Roy Jenkins , up Donald Trelford Glenda Jackson
Chairman David Jacobs from Hertfordshire
.Producer MICHAEL BOWEN
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Jenkins
Unknown:
Donald Trelford
Unknown:
Glenda Jackson
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Producer:
Michael Bowen

with Judith Chalmers and Peter Windows celebrates the good old days of ENSA with some of its stars; listens to a sound of the 70s; and asks ANNE MACNAMARA to scan the European papers. And BLAIN FAIRMAN reads Living with a Dog by ROGER ANGELL abridged by PAT MCLOUGHLIN Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Chalmers
Unknown:
Peter Windows
Unknown:
Anne MacNamara
Unknown:
Blain Fairman
Unknown:
Roger Angell
Abridged By:
Pat McLoughlin

by J.C.W. Brook

Mr Jessop lives in Surbiton and is a creature of regular and respectable habits, until one day, sitting in his regular train and doing his respectable crossword, he is interrupted by a flash of lightning, a smell of burnt treacle and the appearance of a nude gentleman of singular aspect suspended in the air...
(Rptd: Wednesday 11.30 am)

Contributors

Writer:
J.C.W. Brook
Producer/Director:
Ian Cotterell
Mr Jessop:
John Hollis
The Devil:
Peter Woodthorpe
The Secretary:
Mary Wimbush

All the day's current affairs, news and comment: presented by Gordon Clough with PM's reporting team Editor DEREK LEWIS
5.55
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather

Contributors

Presented By:
Gordon Clough
Editor:
Derek Lewis

Eric Idle, Programme Controller of Rutland Weekend Television, comedian and script-writer, chooses the records he would take to a desert island, and discusses them with Roy Plomley, who devised the programme.

(Repeated: Monday 12.27 pm)

Contributors

Presenter/Devised by:
Roy Plomley
Castaway:
Eric Idle
Producer:
Derek Drescher

John Carson and Jane Wenham in Crocodile by GRAHAM ENGLAND
Yvette Marson set out for Japan by way of the Trans-Siberian railway. But she never arrived. John, her husband, worried, the way husbands do, but nobody would listen. Then he took matters into his own hands - and another sensational disappearance made everybody listen - carefully!
Other parts played by DOUGLAS BLACKWELL , WALTER HALL SHIRLEY DIXON and ANNE ROSENFELD
Produced and directed by BETTY DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
John Carson
Unknown:
Graham England
Unknown:
Yvette Marson
Played By:
Douglas Blackwell
Played By:
Walter Hall
Played By:
Shirley Dixon
Directed By:
Betty Davies
Sir Gerald:
Peter Howell
Yvette:
Carolle Rousseau
John:
John Carson
Gaia Galliulina:
Jane Wenham
Igor:
Paul Meier
Eddie:
John Rowe
Betty:
Nicolette McKenzie
The Soviet Ambassador:
Jeffrey Segal
Margolis:
John Hollis
Australian:
Bruce Beeby
UNDER SECRETARY:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Arthur Molloy:
Richard Hurndall
Father O'Halloran:
Allan McClelland
Jack Hennessey:
Leslie Heritage

Rt Hon Jo Grimond , mp Diana Jeuda and Professor Graeme Moodie in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Jo Grimond
Unknown:
Diana Jeuda
Unknown:
Professor Graeme Moodie
Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Producer:
Christopher Graham

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