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The State of Europe
In a special series, BBC correspondents look at the ways the European Economic Community has affected the lives of the ordinary people.
1: Let Europe Arise
The BBC Chief Europe Correspondent, Angus Mc -Dermid, traces the transition from war to peace and the rebuilding of war-torn nations which led to the formation of the EEC.
A Radio News production by BLAIR THOMSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Mc
Production By:
Blair Thomson

and how to achieve it with David Jason and Stephen Moore
Sheila Steafel , David Tate and the music of John Owen Edwards Script by COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITU
ANDY HAMILTON , BARRYPILTON and ALISTAIR BEATON
Producer GEOFFREY PERKINS (Repeated: Tues 10.30 pm) (Stephen Moore is a National Theatre player)
12.55 Weather; programme news:

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jason
Unknown:
Stephen Moore
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
David Tate
Unknown:
John Owen Edwards
Script By:
Colin Bostock-Smitu
Script By:
Andy Hamilton
Script By:
Alistair Beaton
Producer:
Geoffrey Perkins
Unknown:
Stephen Moore

Esther Rantzen
General Sir John Hackett
Lord Willis David Dimbleby from the Joint Head-quarters Rheindahlen, Germany.
Producer CAROLE STONE

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Sir John Hackett
Unknown:
Lord Willis David Dimbleby
Producer:
Carole Stone

Don't be Cruel by ROSE TREMAIN with The title is from an Elvis Presley number, the story that of a failing marriage, but the background is public school and what it can do to a man ...
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY
(James Villiers is in ' The Passion of Dracula at the Queen's Theatre, London) (The script of this play is available from [address removed], price 95p, inc postage)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rose Tremain
Unknown:
Elvis Presley
Directed By:
Richard Wortley
Directed By:
James Villiers
Humble:
James Villiers
Joan:
Amanda Murray
Humble as a boy:
Laurence Hardiman
Tracy:
Sarah Golding
Curtis:
Peter Baldwin
Blunden:
Charles Hodgson
Marissa:
Heather Bell
Laura:
Margot Boyd

Presenter Marilyn Alan
With the participation of the disabled themselves, Does He Take Sugar! seeks to give practical advice to disabled listeners in all relevant fields.
There's a chance after the programme for listeners to put forward their views by phoning on [number removed]from 4.0 to 5.0.
Producer SUE LITTLEDALE Editor MARLENE PEASE

Contributors

Presenter:
Marilyn Alan
Editor:
Marlene Pease

who gave us the greatest theatrical heritage in the world. In a series of four programmes, Bryan Forbes tells the story of the British theatrical tradition from the time of David Garrick until the present. 4: The Emperor's Nightingale
Producer JOHN KNIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryan Forbes
Unknown:
David Garrick

The Blacker Meridian by JOHN ASHE
' You wait. You can possibly know what it feels like until it comes: the meridian. Age - remorseless. You can scramble and fight and love it but there must come a peak. A slowing down .. before you tumble back into the earth.'
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Monday 3.5)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Ashe
Directed By:
Brian Miller
Sir Edward Blacker:
Joseph O'Conor
Margaret:
Christine Pollen
Mike:
Norman Bowler
Lough:
Roger Snowdon
June:
Deborah Paige
JeSS:
Rosalind Adams
Bill Crowe:
Cornelius Garrett
Interviewer:
Pavel Douglas
Announcer:
Phillip Manikum

by Simon Raven
A series of plays for late-night listening.
Hong Kong Airport. Gerald Barton, en route for Tokyo and a vital meeting, receives a message - and has ten minutes to decide which plane to catch.
(Julian Glover is a member of the RSC)
(Tomorrow: "Play Soft Then Attack" by Peter Terson.)

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Raven
Director:
Glyn Dearman
"Just Before Midnight" theme by:
David Cain
Script Editor:
Michael Bartlett
Series Producer:
Glyn Dearman
Gerald Barton:
Barry Foster
Nicholas Mercer:
Julian Glover
Sonta:
Jennifer Piercey
Tania:
Heather Emmanuel
Loudspeaker voice:
Pik-Sen Lim

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