Producers LESLIE COTTINGTON and KEN POLLOCK
with Moira Stuart
Nigel Rees in London
Brian Redhead in Manchester
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Cookery for AH
How important is it to follow a recipe exactly When is it wise to improviset Why does my pastry become tought
Question and comment on home cookery with experts Evelyn Rose and Janet Warren. In the Chair Sue MacGregor Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit
The lines are open from 8.0 am
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"Educating Archie ran pretty well non-stop from 1950 to 1961. Eleven years at the very top, for a lump of wood and ventriloquist who didn't even have to keep his mouth shut."
Every generation produces its cult figures. For a time they capture huge followings and receive much adulation. In a new series of seven programmes Tony Bilbow looks back on the careers of people who were popular heroes and tries to discover the secret of their success.
NEM, p 97; 0 Lord, thou art my God and King (BBC m 470); Psalm 50; 2 Timothy 3, v 14 to 4, v 5 (AV); Give me the wings of faith to rise (BBC HB 229)
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Slasher by ANTHONY G. FORD Read by Jon Glover
' Mind you, I knew I'd let my Dad down. He'd tried to play football with me - and cricket But I didn't like either of them. It was art for me.'
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Cats in Aragon by GRAHAM BLACKETT
Napoleon besieges Saragossa; the Spaniards fight back with all the ferocity they can summon. Meanwhile two French soldiers, a veteran and a young conscript, dig a tunnel for the placing of explosives-and the conscript sees there the true face of the Enemy ...
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
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(Shortened version of Monday's broadcast at 10.30)
Presenters Sue Cook and George Luce
Introduced by Robert Williams
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Introduced by Sue MacGregor Untrained Nannies or Nursery Teacherst: ANN HEYNO investigates pre-school education.
2.0-2.2 News
Arabian Days and Nights: EDNA O'BRIEN and HELGA GRAHAM received differing impressions from their recent visits to Arabia.
Another Month Older: MAUREEN STEVENS is up to her eyes in April cobwebs.
Knock, Knock, Who's Theref: BRENDA KIDMAN Visits CMDR MICHAEL WATSON and his wife, who !ive in Rockingham Castle. Emma and I (9)
Editor WYN KNOWLES
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Story: The Happy Little King's New Suit by MOIRA HERITAGE
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Live from the House of Commons. Today's scene is set by David Holmes , the BBC's Political Editor.
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Mansfield Park (7)
Presented by Robert Williams
What Time is the Big Picture? Saddened at the state of today's cinema, Steve Race looks back at yesterday's films and the music they featured. Producer TONY LUKE
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Weather and programme news
Chairman Nicholas Parsons Kenneth Williams
Clement Freud. Peter Joaes and Tommy Trinder endeavour to prevent each other from talking for just a minute on this - or that. Devised by IAN MESSITER Producer JOHN BROWELL
(Repeated: Wednesday 1.30 pm)
Twelve programmes in whifh Christopher Ricks looks at poetry found in the New Oxford Book of English Verse. 3: Love, including poems by Donne and Swinburne Reader HUGH DICKSON
followed by an interlude
Presenter Edwin Mulling Producer JOHN BOUNDY
Douglas Stuart reporting
(Shortened version of Sunday's broadcast at 12.15)
Brighton Rock (7)
Weather report and forecast followed by an interlude