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Market prices and intelligence, the weather and what's new for farmers.
Producers robin bicks and BRYAN PLATT
6.50
Yours Faithfully: a note from GERALD PRIBSTLAND, Religious Affairs Correspondent.
VHF 'Regional news and weather
6.55 Today's listening; weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryan Platt

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 ROBERT CARVEL
10.0 News
10.2 Between the Lines
NIGEL REES looks at an aspect of newspaper coverage this week. Narrator COLIN DORAN
Producers PADDY O'KEEFFE
BERNARD TATE and STUART SIMON

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Carvel
Unknown:
Nigel Rees
Narrator:
Colin Doran
Producers:
Paddy O'Keeffe
Unknown:
Bernard Tate
Unknown:
Stuart Simon

A spontaneous discussion by Jacky Gillott
Arthur Marshall Lord Soper and Auberon Waugh
Chairman David Jacobs from Somerset
Producer MICHAEL BOWEN BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacky Gillott
Unknown:
Arthur Marshall
Unknown:
Auberon Waugh
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Producer:
Michael Bowen

A lively hour with Judith Chalmers and Peter Windows - sometimes in control of guests in the studio and reporters around the country, CHRIS CVIIC reads the European papers And JIM MCMANUS reads I Know a Rotten Place by BRYAN BREED abridged in six parts by PAT MCLOUGHLIN (4) Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Chalmers
Unknown:
Peter Windows
Unknown:
Chris Cviic
Unknown:
Jim McManus
Unknown:
Pat McLoughlin

A Fresh Start by JOHN CASSELS
' Why come to this place, rather than anywhere else? He doesn't seem to have any ties, no family. If he is rich he's got the pick of anywhere in the world to go to ... ' with ANNE ROSENFELD and ALARIC COTTER
Produced and directed by MARGARET ETALL
(Repeated: Wed 11.30 am)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Cassels
Unknown:
Anne Rosenfeld
Unknown:
Alaric Cotter
Directed By:
Margaret Etall
Jim:
John Hollis
Charlie:
John Arnatt
Harry:
Peter Cochran
Albert:
Walter Hall
Henry:
Michael Goldie
Doctor:
Neville Jason

by Brian Lee
With Michael Byrne, Haydn Jones, Rosalind Ayres and Christopher Guard
Two young students are staying in a remote East Anglian village with their former tutor, who is convinced that witch-craft is being practised in the area. Their holiday turns into a nightmare experience with two men murdered, and a killer on the loose. The police are baffled... 'I'm puzzled by our man, Curtois. Having murdered this man, he takes time off to set fire to his caravan. And in escaping, leaves no discernible trace. He might have flown away. On a broom-stick, do you think?'
(Repeated: Monday 3.5 pm)
9.58 Weather

Contributors

Writer:
Brian Lee
Radiophonic sounds:
Paddy Kingsland, BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Producer/Director:
Cherry Cookson
Alan Cryer:
Christopher Guard
Jenny Towner:
Rosalind Ayres
Jay Kay:
Eric Young
Inspector Anderson:
Haydn Jones
Sgt. Brown:
Michael Byrne
Barney Denver:
Peter Tuddenham
Sarah Carradine:
Diana Bishop
Ralph Carradine:
Michael Goldie
Chief Supt Dawson:
Peter Howell
Geoff Thoms:
Alaric Cotter
Curtois:
William Eedle
Other Parts:
Rod Beacham
Other parts:
William Eedle

with Anna Cropper and Roger Frith
An anthology of English prose and poetry for St George 's Day I do not want change: I want the same old and loved things, the same wild flowers, the same trees and soft ash green . -, All the living staircase of the spring, step by step, upwards to the great gallery of the summer - let me watch the samesuccessionyearbyyear* Idonotwantchange.
Compiled by ROGER FRITH Producer keith SLADE BBC Radio Brighton

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Cropper
Unknown:
Roger Frith
Unknown:
St George
Unknown:
Roger Frith

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