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with Susan Denny
Headlines and weather, a look at the papers, news for sports fans, Prayer for the Day (Mon ROSEMARY WAKELIN , Tues-ThurS THE REV JOE GIBBON , Fri THE REV RICHARD HARRIES ) a little music and something on the lighter side.
6.52 VHF
Regional news and weather
English regions: see column I

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Denny
Unknown:
Mon Rosemary Wakelin
Unknown:
Joe Gibbon
Unknown:
Richard Harries

While doing some gardening, I found a large moth with huge red eyes - and when I touched it, it squeaked at me!
Explanations and answers to another selection of your questions. Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer JOHN HARRISON
Series producer DILYS BREESZ BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduced By:
Derek Jones
Producer:
John Harrison

Earning and Saving Edition Presenter George Luce including the World of Work With MARGARET KORVING and answers to your financial queries from LORNA BOURKE Editor DENNIS LOWER

Contributors

Presenter:
George Luce
Unknown:
Margaret Korving
Unknown:
Lorna Bourke
Editor:
Dennis Lower

from 2.0
Introduced by Sue MacGregor Talk Till Two.
2.0-2.2 News
Market: GWYN RICHARDS finds out how Birmingham Council went into the antique business. Reading your letters.
Children's Comics and Writers: TOM VERNON and the world of zzapp and splatt and romantic bliss! Fear to Tread (9)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Gwyn Richards
Unknown:
Tom Vernon

A Review Revue, with words and lyrics by ALAN MELVILLE and music by PETER GREENWELL The second of a series of seven entertainments, with Aubrey Woods , Peter Woodthorpe
Norma Ronald , Alan Melville Guest singers
Anne Rogers and John Gower Producer JOHN TYDEMAN
(Repeated: Friday 4.5 pm)
(Aubrey Woods is in ' Lionel 1 at the New London Theatre)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Melville
Music By:
Peter Greenwell
Unknown:
Aubrey Woods
Unknown:
Peter Woodthorpe
Unknown:
Norma Ronald
Singers:
Anne Rogers
Singers:
John Gower
Producer:
John Tydeman
Unknown:
Aubrey Woods

by Bruce Stewart
with Marie Kean as Mollie Driscoll, an Irish Madam, Sarah Golding as Alice Venning, the 'disorderly girl', Alaric Cotter as Jonas Venning, her husband, Clive Swift as Jeremy Bentham, the philosopher, and Clifford Rose as Mr Justice Belcher
"The sentence for stealing privily from the person is execution ... However, the court has a - certain discretion ... News has recently reached this country that there is a shortage of able bodied women in the penal colony of New South Wales. In consequence, Alice Venning - I sentence you to 15 years' transportation."
(Repeated: next Sun 2.30 pm)
(Clive Swift is in "Dirty Linen" at the Arts Theatre Club)

Contributors

Writer:
Bruce Stewart
Ballad Singer:
Frankie Armstrong
Produced and directed by:
Shaun MacLoughlin
Mollie Driscol:
Marie Kean
Alice Venning:
Sarah Golding
Jonas Venning:
Alaric Cotter
Jeremy Bentham:
Clive Swift
Mr Justice Belcher:
Clifford Rose
Capt Marston:
Geoffrey Matthews
Lieut Chalmers:
Hugh Dickson
Lizzie:
Jane Knowles
Blackmer:
Rod Beacham
Joanna Brotherton:
Frances Jeater
Doll Brighouse:
Katherine Parr
Bow Street Runner:
Michael Harbour
Gentleman:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Redcoat:
Douglas Blackwell
Turnkey:
James Thomason
Warder:
Joan Matheson

Buried Alive by ARNOLD BENNETT abridged in 15 parts by joy OSBORNE. Read by Tony Britton
Priam Farll , England's greatest living painter, is a shy, sensitive man who has always avoided the limelight and lived in hotels all over the Continent. When, on one of their rare visits to London, his valet, Henry Leek , falls ill and the Doctor mistakes him for his master, Priam cannot resist allowing the Doctor to persist in his belief ...
Producer BERNARD KRICHEFSKI Preview: Page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Arnold Bennett
Read By:
Tony Britton
Read By:
Priam Farll
Unknown:
Henry Leek
Producer:
Bernard Krichefski

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