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From the world of sport and leisure Tony Lewis presents a magazine programme that highlights the issues that matter, including the E150,000 Colgate International Series finals at Palm Springs, California, where Britain's Virginia Wade has been competing against the seven other leading players in the world.
A Radio Sport and OB production
8.45 Today's Papers

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Virginia Wade

A series of programmes featuring the best in Royal Variety Performances over the past 25 years. Introduced by David Nixon. This week: 1963 with The Beatles Marlene Dietrich
Flanders and Swann Buddy Greco , Dickie Henderson Los Paraguayos, Harry Secombe Steptoe and Son
Eric Sykcs and Hattie Jacques Written by michael pointon Producer griff RHYS JONES

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Nixon.
Introduced By:
Swann Buddy Greco
Written By:
Michael Pointon
Producer:
Griff Rhys Jones

Cyril Shaps in Council Property by .DAVID GODFREY Jack Jordan has reached the age of retirement, but his watchdog, Sultan, has not. After all, the dog is Council property....
Directed by MARGARET ETALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Cyril Shaps
Unknown:
David Godfrey
Directed By:
Margaret Etall
Jack Jordan:
Cyril Shaps
Oliver Beresford:
Manning Wilson
Dr Patterson:
Peter Tuddenham
Ethel Beresford:
Nicolette McKenzie
Sister Heggerty:
Delia Morgan
Nurse:
Elizabeth Lindsay
Sergeant:
Malcolm Gerard
Constable/Radiographer:
Roy Spencer
Sultan:
Leonard Fenton

Marilyn Alan visits the North to take a look at some topics of concern to disabled people, including- how to choose the right wheelchair, and how a family with a badly handicapped member copes with the inevitable strains.
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
(Disabled people are invited to telephone [number removed]after the programme until 4.30, to pass on their comments and suggestions or raise issues for future discussion)

Contributors

Unknown:
Marilyn Alan

by Bruce Stewart
with Duncan Lamont, Timothy West and Aubrey Woods
In 1766 Charles Stuart was no longer the 'Bonnie Prince' of the 45 but a boisterous tippler whose manners and morals were the despair of his younger brother Henry, an elegant Cardinal. Henry plotted to persuade the Pope to recognise the Stuart claim to the English throne - but Charlie's behaviour was no recommendation.
(First broadcast in 1975)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Bruce Stewart
Mandolin:
Steve Gauna
Piper:
Pipe-Major James Caution
Director:
Betty Davies
Sir Horace Mann, a British spy:
Timothy West
Henry Stuart:
Aubrey Woods
Charles Stuart:
Duncan Lamont
Charlotte Stuart, Charles's illegitimate daughter:
Emily Richard
Cardinal Albani, an enemy of the Stuarts:
David March
Louise Maximillienne:
Kate Coleridge
Signor Alfieri:
Michael Deacon
Pope Clement XIII:
Malcolm Hayes
Pope Clement XIV:
Garrard Green
Pope Pius VI:
Gerald Cross
Messenger:
Nigel Lambert

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