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with Nigel Rees in London and Brian Redhead in Manchester
At 7.0 and 8.0 News and more of Today, including Sports News and Today's Papers; at 7.25* and 8.25* VHF Regional News and Weather; and Thought for the Day at 7.45* Editor MIKE OHANEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Rees
Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Editor:
Mike Ohaney

A live and lively talk show with guests for whom the coming week promises to be a special one. The team of regulars helping to find antidotes to the Monday morning blues includes Esther Rantzen , Bernard Falk. Kenneth Robinson and Fritz Spiegl. Producer MICHAEL EMBER

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Bernard Falk.
Unknown:
Kenneth Robinson
Unknown:
Fritz Spiegl.
Producer:
Michael Ember

' A loud whining noise was traced to a tiny money spider just inside my ear. How did such a small creature make such a din - and is the garden full of spider " song " of which we are unaware? ' The team answers another selection of your wildlife questions.
Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer JOHN HARRISON
Series producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduced By:
Derek Jones
Producer:
John Harrison
Producer:
Dilys Breese

Nobody was There by JENNY WOOLF
Read by Eva Haddon
' She was in a part of the gardens she didn't know and there was nobody in sight. She might have gone to sleep again but for a feeling of anxiety about the two women. Why hadn't they taken her with them? '
Producer BARBARA CROWTHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Woolf
Read By:
Eva Haddon
Producer:
Barbara Crowther

from 2.0
Introduced by Sue MacGregor Talk till Two.
2.0-2.2 News
Stranger in the Shire - 3: ANDY PRICE discovering Norfolk as a holiday county
Night After Night: GORDON GOW discovers how stage players keep performances fresh ANNE MURRAY reads
Life Among the Savages by SHIRLEY JACKSON (5) Editor WYN KNOWLES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Gordon Gow
Unknown:
Anne Murray
Unknown:
Shirley Jackson
Editor:
Wyn Knowles

Raffles by E. W. HORNUNG
Ten selected stories, abridged by RICHARID CARRINGTON Read by Neil Stacy
Cat-burglar, cricketer, public-school man - to Scotland Yard, Raffles is a criminal, but to his one-time fag, Bunny, he is a hero, his exploits remembered with awe and admiration.
1: The Ides of March
Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol
(Neil Stacy is in the Bristol Old Vic Company)

Contributors

Unknown:
E. W. Hornung
Read By:
Neil Stacy
Unknown:
Neil Stacy

Conceived, nurtured and done by: Tim Brooke-Taylor
Barry Cryer and John Junkin with the music (?) of The Denis King Trio
Written by BARRY CRYER and JOHN JUNKIN
Producer BOB OLIVER ROGERS BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
John Junkin
Written By:
Barry Cryer
Written By:
John Junkin
Producer:
Bob Oliver Rogers

"La ville dont le Prince est un enfant" by HENRI DE MONTHERLANT in a new translation by HENRY REED
with Hugh Burden, Sean Bury and Carlo Cura
The action takes place between the two world wars in the Auteuil district of Paris at a Catholic boarding school toward the end of March.
Produced and directed by JOHN TYDEMAlN

Contributors

Translation By:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
Hugh Burden
Unknown:
Sean Bury
Unknown:
Carlo Cura
Directed By:
John Tydemaln
Narrator:
Peter Bartlett
Abb6 de Pradts:
Hugh Burden
Serge Souplier:
Carlo Cura
Andre Sevrais:
Sean Bury
M Habert, an assistant:
Brian Hewlett
Henriet:
Gareth Johnson
Abbe Pradeau de la Halle:
Gerald Cross

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