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Presented by Tony Lewis
Including Davis Cup Tennis, Dunlop Masters Golf, the Cambridgeshire Handicap and the Horse of the Year Show. Plus up-to-the-minute coverage of the other events at home and abroad.
A Radio Sport and OB production
8.45 Today's Papers

Contributors

Presented By:
Tony Lewis

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How will the Labour Party react to the Prime Minister's decision not to hold a General Election this autumn? Matthew Coady reports on the issues and the personalities dominating the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool.
Producer ANNE SLOMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Matthew Coady
Producer:
Anne Sloman

medium only with Frank Lincoln.
Winds and Weathers: The pleasures - and penalties - of the British climate expressed in poems by A. e. HOUSMAN , IDRIS DAVIES , EDWARD THOMAS and DYLAN THOMAS.
Reader SIÔN PROBERT
Producer HERBERT Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Lincoln.
Unknown:
A. E. Housman
Unknown:
Idris Davies
Unknown:
Edward Thomas
Reader:
Dylan Thomas.
Producer:
Herbert Williams

Joan Lestor , mp, Alan Watson The Rt Hon Edward du Cann , ur Antony Hopkins
Chairman David Jacobs Producer CAROLE STONE
BBC Bristol (B'cast Fri 8.30)

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Lestor
Unknown:
Alan Watson
Unknown:
Edward du Cann
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Producer:
Carole Stone

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My Own Front Door by PAULA MCKAY witn John Hollis
Manning Wilson. Cyril Shaps
The story of ' Harry ' is based on an actual case history of an old man in the geriatric unit of an East London hospital, who wanted above everything, to have his independence, his ' own front door '.
Spoons played by JUNE MILLER Directed by MARTIN JENKINS

Contributors

Unknown:
Paula McKay
Unknown:
John Hollis
Unknown:
Manning Wilson.
Unknown:
Cyril Shaps
Played By:
June Miller
Directed By:
Martin Jenkins
Harry:
John Hollis
John:
Manning Wilson
Nurse Marina:
Valerie Murray
Nurse Reilly:
Petra Davies
Ben:
Malcolm Hayes
Mrs Brien:
Brenda Kaye
Dr Hill GREGORY:
De Polnay
Dr Marks:
Philip Voss
Social worker/Mrs Burrows:
Yvonne Bonnamy
Golding:
Cyril Shaps
Sister Hanson:
Heather Bell

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Presenter Freddy Bloom
With the participation of the disabled themselves, Does He Take Sugar? seeks to give practical advice to disabled listeners in all relevant fields. After the programme listeners can ring [number removed]from 4.0-4 30. Producer SUE LITTLEDALE Editor MARLENE PEASI

Contributors

Editor:
Marlene Peasi

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A series of four programmes in which Magnus Magnusson investigates some of the strands and threads in the history of Ireland, with the evidence of the people who lived it and created it.
2: The Protestant Ascendancy (1693-1829)
With JIM NORTON , KEVIN FLOOD, P. G. STEPHENS , ANTHONY NEW-LANDS, MICHAEL HARBOUR and GAVIN CAMPBELL
Producer HELEN FRY

Contributors

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

Michael Elliott-Bateman
Professor Laurence Martin Nicholas Sims in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Elliott-Bateman
Unknown:
Professor Laurence Martin
Unknown:
Nicholas Sims
Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Producer:
Gillian Hush

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