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TimDson, who was there then, returns to Salisbury for Today to report this morning, and on Monday, on how Rhodesians see the present and the years ahead.
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Poetry requested by Radio 4 listeners.
Presenter Gwyn Richards
Readers Maria Aitken and Hugh Dickson
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Introduced from' Manchester by Marjorie Lofthouse
Dancing Horses: at her stables in Northumberland, Olympic horse-woman LADY JOICEY, talks to KEITH ALLAN about the art of dressage.
Impasse ... : is the name of a centre for the unemployed on Teesside. which tries to turn dead ends into detours. CELIA THOMPSON reports.
Don't Bother to Write: psychologist ARTHUR KAUFMAN says that teaching handwriting in schools is a waste of time.
Producer PETER EVERETT BBC Manchester
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Written by TONY AITKEN Producer MARY HAYDON
This Time It's Spring by BRUCE STEWART with and This time it's spring ... Clearer by for ...
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RONNIE CASS and DREW PATTERSEN (piano) Directed by GERRY JONES
The Life and Work of Ilse Joseph
Written and presented by Wendy Lloyd
In 1965, after years of hope, ILSE JOSEPH discovered that her children had perished in Auschwitz. She was determined that their deaths would not be in vain, and decided to devote the rest of her life to charity concert tours promoting peace and understanding. Her tours have taken her to Germany, Israel, America and Northern Ireland. Although she is now 80 she has no intention of stopping her work -her 'mission for peace'. Taking part: DOROTHY DEARNLEY , ANDOR DE DANI , THE REV SAM MCCLINTOCK , THE REV BILL SIMPSON , RABBI NORMAN ZALUD and ILSE JOSEPH
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Village Eyes by CATHERINE LUCY CZERKAWSKA
Read by Ann Louise Ross
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BBC Scotland
with Gordon Clough and Joan Bakewell
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Richard Hudson-Evans in the world of travel and transport.
Editor ROGER MACDONALB
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Gerald Priestland presents a report on this week's proceedings in the General Synod, the ' parliament ' of the Church of England, which should see the completion of the long and controversial modernisation of the Church's services.
Producer DAVID WINTER
Bryan Forbes
Gwyneth Dunwoody , MP Katharine Whitehorn Julian Critchley , mp tackle the issues raised by the audience in London. Chairman David Jacobs Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
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Presenter Tony Palmer Producer CARROLL MOORE
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David Tate , Sheila Steafel and THE DAVID FIRMAN TRIO Written by GUY JENKIN , JOHN LANGDON , ROGER WODDIS , RICHARD QUICK ,JEREMY BROWNE and ANDY WILSON
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Everyone Says You Are by DAVID HOPKINS
A famous artist reveals the secret of his success when a keen student comes to interview him-but nobody wants to know.
Directed by ANTON GILL
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