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From the world of sport and leisure Tony Lewis presents a magazine programme that highlights the personalities in the news and the issues that matter in one of the busiest weekends for international competition. The programme reflects the build-up to the climax of the World Cup and captures the atmosphere of Grand Prix motor racing and international tennis.
A Radio Sport and OB production

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Lewis

A spontaneous discussion by Sir Charles Curran Robert Kee
Sally Oppenheim , MP Hugh Scanlon
Chairman David Jacobl from Northern Ireland

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Charles Curran
Unknown:
Robert Kee
Unknown:
Sally Oppenheim
Unknown:
Hugh Scanlon
Unknown:
David Jacobl

medium only by LEO TOLSTOY
A dramatisation in 20 parts from the translation by LOUISE MAUDE
AND AYLMER MAUDE
Edited by MICHAEL BAKEWELL with David Buck. Martin Jarvif Felix Felton and 15: The Unsettled Question Adapted by CONSTANCE cox
Directed by JOHN POWELL (First broadcast in 1970)

Contributors

Unknown:
Leo Tolstoy
Translation By:
Louise Maude
Translation By:
Aylmer Maude
Edited By:
Michael Bakewell
Unknown:
David Buck.
Unknown:
Martin Jarvif
Unknown:
Felix Felton
Adapted By:
Constance Cox
Directed By:
John Powell
Tolstoy:
Denys Hawthorne
Napoleon:
Peter Pratt
Berthier:
John Rye
Interpreter:
Garard Green
Publican:
Brian Haines
Rostopchin:
Heron Carvic
Bootmaker:
Nigel Lambert
Lunatic:
Frederick Treves
Kutuzov:
Felix Felton
Murat:
Michael McClain
Pierre Bezukhov:
David Buck
Gerasim:
Clifford Norgate
Ramballe:
Charles Hodgson
Natasha Rostova:
Kate Binchy
Sonya:
Patricia Gallimore
Countess Natalya Rostova:
Ilona Ferenck
Count Ilya Rostov:
David March
Timokhin:
Geoffrey Collins
Prince Andrei Bolkonsky:
Martin Jarvif

medium only
Presenter Marilyn Alan
With the participation of the disabled themselves, Does He Take Sugart, a weekly magazine programme, seeks to give practical advice to disabled listeners in all relevant fields: welfare, finance, mobility and work and leisure
Producer MARLENE PEASE
After the programme listeners can ring [number removed]until 4.30

Contributors

Presenter:
Marilyn Alan
Producer:
Marlene Pease

The Right True End adapted from his novel by STAN BARSTOW
The third part of a trilogy which began with A Kind of Loving. Vic Brown has finally broken with his wife Ingrid. He has also lost Donna, the actress with whom he had an affair. But the years pass by. Though he has learned to live on his own. Vic has never forgotten Donna. Then she comes back into his life . . .
Directed by ALFRED BRADLEY BBC Manchester

Contributors

Novel By:
Stan Barstow
Directed By:
Alfred Bradley
Victor:
Brian Peck
Ingrid:
June Barry
Conroy:
Kenneth Farrington
Donna:
Fiona Walker
Mr Brown:
Harry Markham
Mrs Brown:
Elizabeth McKenzie
Christine:
Beth Harris
Jim:
Michael Stirrup
Fleur:
Vivienne Dixon
Miriam/Millie:
Jane Lowe
Tom/ Janice:
Judy Bennett
Carter/Michael:
Peter Wheeler
Graham:
Paul Webster
Ben:
Geoffrey Banks

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