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Tony Lewis presents a magazine programme that highlights the personalities in the news and the issues that matter, including the colour and excitement surrounding finals day in the Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon.
A Radio Sport and OB production

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Lewis

medium only
Health without Wealth
China contains a quarter of the world's population - and despite a lack of resources, its people have a unique system of medical care which could have lessons for the rest of the world.
A special report from China by the BBC's Science Correspondent, James Wilkinson. A Radio News production

Contributors

Unknown:
James Wilkinson.

The last seven days put by Barry Norman to Alan Coren, Clive James, Richard Boston and Russell Davies
Newsreader John Marsh
Compiled and produced by John Lloyd and Danny Greenstone
(Repeated: Tuesday 10.30 pm)

12.55 (medium only) Weather and programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Alan Coren
Unknown:
Clive James
Unknown:
Richard Boston
Unknown:
Russell Davies
Newsreader:
John Marsh
Produced By:
John Lloyd
Produced By:
Danny Greenstone

medium only by LEO TOLSTOY, dramatised in 20 parts from the translation by LOUISE AYLMER AND AYLMER MAUDE , edited by MICHAEL BAKEWELL with David Buck. Kate Binchy , Patrick Troughton and Denys Hawthorne as Tolstoy 18: Bright Day is Done Adapted by VAL GIELGUD
Directed by NESTA PAIN
(First broadcast in 1970)

Contributors

Translation By:
Louise Aylmer
Translation By:
Aylmer Maude
Edited By:
Michael Bakewell
Unknown:
David Buck.
Unknown:
Kate Binchy
Unknown:
Patrick Troughton
Unknown:
Denys Hawthorne
Adapted By:
Val Gielgud
Directed By:
Nesta Pain
Denisov:
Nigel Lambert
Dolokhov:
Sean Barrett
Cossack Captain:
John Pullen
Petya Rostov:
Derek Seaton
French drummer boy:
Jo Manning Wilson
Zherkhov:
Frederick Treves
Likhachev:
Peter Tuddenham
Platon Karataev:
Patrick Troughton
Pierre Bezukhov:
David Buck
Berthier:
John Ryic
Napoleon:
Peter Pratt
Abbé de Pradt:
Clifford Norgate
Natasha Rostova:
Kate Binchy
Countess Nataly Rostova:
Ilona Ference

medium only
Presenter Marilyn Alan
A weekly magazine programme seeking to give practical advice to disabled listeners in all relevant fields.
Producer sue LITTLEDALE Editor MARLENE PEASE
After the programme listeners can ring [number removed]until 4.30

Contributors

Presenter:
Marilyn Alan
Editor:
Marlene Pease

A love story for radio by Victor Pemberton
with Nerys Hughes, Nigel Anthony, Wendy Richard and Sheila Grant
Letty is a determined young girl. When she marries Oliver against the wishes of her family, she is convinced that her love can help him overcome the disabilities of his war-wounds and restore his faith in himself and the world about him. Time: 1916-1930.

Contributors

Writer:
Victor Pemberton
Directed By:
John Tydeman
Letty Edginton:
Nerys Hughes
Beatrice, her mother:
Sheila Grant
William, her father:
Malcolm Hayes
Nicky, her younger brother:
Adam Godley
Tom, her elder brother:
Derek Seaton
Oliver Hobbs:
Nigel Anthony
Violet, his sister:
Wendy Richard
Bill Brooks:
Kenneth Shanley
Mr Cotton:
Eric Allan
Frank O'Malley:
Bill Monks
Amy Lyall:
Eve Karpf
Mr Pearson:
Robert Trotter

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