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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; plus up-to-the-minute coverage of the major events at home and abroad.
A Radio Sport and OB production
8.45 Today's Papers

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Lewis

... there's some corner of foreign field
That is forever England. David Jason examines the evidence with Stephen Moore. Sheila Steafel and Royce Mills and the music of John Owen Edwards
Written by COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITH ANDY HAMILTON and BARRY PILTON Lyrics by AI.ISTAIR BEATON
Producer GEOFFREY PERKINS
(Repeated: Tuesday 10.30 pm) (Stephen Moore is a National Theatre player)
12.55 medium only
Weather and programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
. David Jason
Unknown:
Stephen Moore.
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
Royce Mills
Unknown:
John Owen Edwards
Written By:
Colin Bostock-Smith
Written By:
Andy Hamilton
Written By:
Barry Pilton
Unknown:
Istair Beaton
Producer:
Geoffrey Perkins

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Fond Memories by CAROLYN SALLY JONCS with Ray Smith as Lewis Vaughan
Mr and Mrs Vaughan , now in their 60s, make an annual pilgrimage, with their daughter and son-in-law, to the same seaside resort where, many years before, they spent their honeymoon.
Directed by MICHAEL ROLFE BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Carolyn Sally Joncs
Unknown:
Ray Smith
Unknown:
Lewis Vaughan
Unknown:
Mrs Vaughan
Directed By:
Michael Rolfe
Greta Vaughan:
Christine Pollon
Jenny Graham:
Jan Edwards
Robert Graham:
Michael Harbour
Miss Huggins:
Avril Angers

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Today Does He Take Sugart celebrates its first anniversary. How helpful has the programme been in its first year, and what issues and topics should be investigated in the future? Marilyn Alan. who has presented the programme since its inception, discusses these questions with a panel of disabled guests.
There's a chance after the programme for listeners to put forward their own views by phoning on [number removed]from
4.0-5.0. Producer SUE LITTLEDALE Editor MARLENE PEASE

Contributors

Unknown:
Marilyn Alan.
Editor:
Marlene Pease

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In the first of four programmes Magnus Magnusson investigates some of the threads and strands in the history of Ireland. with the evidence of the people who lived it and created it
1: Given to Foreign Tribes (1541-1690)
With JIM NORTON. KEVIN FLOOD P. G. STEPHENS GAVIN CAMPBELL ANTHONY NEWLANDS and MICHAEL HARBOUR
Producer HELEN FRY

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Jim Norton.
Unknown:
Kevin Flood
Unknown:
P. G. Stephens Gavin Campbell
Unknown:
Anthony Newlands
Unknown:
Michael Harbour
Producer:
Helen Fry

by Jan Needle and Lawrence McDermott
with John Carson as Captain Dalby
and Michael Deacon as James Aitken

In 1776 the Rope House at Portsmouth dockyard, was burnt down by a young Scot - James Aitken. Was he a spy for America? Was he merely drawing attention to himself? Or was his motive more sinister?

(Repeated: Monday 3.5 pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Jan Needle
Writer:
Lawrence McDermott
Director:
Christopher Venning
Captain Dalby:
John Carson
James Aitken:
Michael Deacon
Mr Mitchell:
Malcolm Gerard
Susan Durgan:
Diana Rayworth
Colin Durgan:
Robert Trotter
Jardine:
Kenneth Shanley
Mrs Cotterill:
Sheelah Wilcocks
Judith Cotterill:
Heather Bell
Judge:
John Gabriel
Landlord:
Brian Jackson
Sergeant:
Henry Knowles
Lord Sandwich:
Christopher Scoular
[Actor]:
Peter Wickham
[Actress]:
Margot Boyd

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