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with John Timpson and Brian Redhead
6.45. Prayer for the Day With THE REV ADAM FORD
7.0. 9.0 Today's News
Read by PÀULINE BUSHNELL 7,30, 8.30 News headlines
7.45* Thought for the Day

Contributors

Unknown:
John Timpson
Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Adam Ford
Unknown:
Uline Bushnell

with Sue MacGregor
Guest of the Week: Steve Race. musician and broadcaster.
New York Report: HELENE HANFF.
Planning for Play: JUDITH GILMORE recently attended the International Play-ground Association Conference in Ottawa.
Famous Women Gardeners 2: JANE LOUDUN , her work and influence, described by FRANCES PERRY.
North and South (11) long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Helene Hanff.
Unknown:
Judith Gilmore
Unknown:
Jane Loudun
Unknown:
Frances Perry.

by Dusan Kuzel with Elizabeth Bell and Brian Carroll
MICHAEL: "These cars have good engines and if you treat them well they last a long time. But the body wears out - you can have it changed but it's expensive. However, if you manage a nice clean accident ... Well, Maria?"
The action takes place in a small town in present-day Czechoslovakia - Maria and Michael have both to make a major decision. Directed by LIANE AUKIN

Contributors

Writer:
Dusan Kuzel
Director:
Liane Aukin
Maria:
Elizabeth Bell
Michael:
Brian Carroll
Vojtech:
Leonard Fenton
Police Officer:
Jonathan Scott

from Guildford Cathedral Responses (Moore)
Psalms 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 (Atkins, Buck, Ouseley)
First Lesson: Ezekied 11, w 14-25
Canticles (Kelly in c)
Second Lesson: Acts 3, ▼ 11 to 4, v 4
Anthem: Thou hast made me (Berkeley)
Organist PHILIP MOORE
Sub-organist PETER WRIGHT

Contributors

Organist:
Philip Moore
Organist:
Peter Wright

Presented by Patrick Fyffe and George Logan With DAPHNE HEARD and HERBERT SMITH
Written by MIKE CRAIG LAWRIE KINSLEY and RON MCDONNELL
Producer JAMES CASEY BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Fri 12.27 pm)

Contributors

Presented By:
Patrick Fyffe
Presented By:
George Logan
Unknown:
With Daphne
Unknown:
Herbert Smith
Written By:
Mike Craig
Written By:
Lawrie Kinsley
Written By:
Ron McDonnell
Producer:
James Casey

The Treaty of Versailles, which formally concluded the First World War, was signed 60 years ago - on 28 June 1919. But the fighting had stopped some months before, on 11 November, the day of the Armistice.
Some of the men and women who remember it contribute to this radio portrait of that momentous day when the guns at last stopped firing.
An impressive programme
(SUNDAY TIMES)
A rich mosaic of live utterance ... Apart from relevant contemporary recordings of music-hall songs, nothing interrupted the flow of memories, one after the other, and each more affecting than the last ... Radio at its best. (FINANCIAL TIMES) Interviewers
Conrad Nicholson and Alan Haydock
Narrator Leslie Sands Producer ALAN HAYDOCK (Revised repeat) Preview: page 21

Contributors

Interviewers:
Conrad Nicholson
Interviewers:
Alan Haydock

A Green and Prosperous Land
Presented by John Eidinow
The Irish Republic has the fastest-growing economy in Europe and has climbed into the league of super-exporters. Can it sustain this growth? How is Irish society adapting to such rapid development? How will it affect her ties with both Britain and the EEC?
Producer CAROLINE THOMSON (Repeated: Thurs 11.0 am)

Contributors

Presented By:
John Eidinow
Producer:
Caroline Thomson

Round 2
England v Denmark
(End of Round 1 scores: England 7, Denmark 10) England:
Anthony Quinton (Chairman) with Irene Thomas and John Julius Norwich Denmark:
Gordon Clough (Chairman) with Seren Serensen , Professor of Music at Aarhus University and Malin Lindgren a leading Danish woman journalist
Question researcher BERNICE COUPE
Producer TREVOR BILL BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quinton
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Unknown:
John Julius Norwich
Unknown:
Gordon Clough
Unknown:
Seren Serensen
Unknown:
Malin Lindgren

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