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with Tony Lewis
Boxing: can ALAN MINTER confirm his position as World Middleweight Champion? A preview of tonight's fight against the No 1 contender, MARVIN HAGLER.
Golf: the £100,000 Bob Hope Classic at Woodcote Park, Epsom.
Producer EMILY MCMAHON

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Alan Minter
Unknown:
Marvin Hagler.
Producer:
Emily McMahon

with Bernard Falk and a team of intrepid reporters including international weather, travel trouble spots and at 9.0 News
Featuring this week two islands with a difference: Burgh Island just off the south coast of Devon, an ideal setting for a family adventure holiday; and Formentera, basking in the Mediterranean sun, the smallest and least spoilt of Spain's islands. Producers GEOFF DOBSON and JENNY MARSHALL
Editor ROGER MACDONALD

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Falk
Producers:
Geoff Dobson
Producers:
Jenny Marshall
Editor:
Roger MacDonald

7: The Changing Presidency
If John F. Kennedy were to return to the Oval Office today, how would he find the job had changed in the last 20 years?
Anthony King concludes his series on the us Presidency with an assessment of the changes since 1960. Producer ANNE SLOMAN long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
John F. Kennedy
Unknown:
Anthony King
Producer:
Anne Sloman

The former radio show
Lesson 39: Repeat Yourself The Burkiss Way starring
Jo Kendall
Nigel Rees , Chris Emmett and Fred Harris Written by ANDREW MARSHALL and DAVID RENWICK Producer
DAVID HATCH
12.55Weather; programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Jo Kendall
Unknown:
Nigel Rees
Unknown:
Chris Emmett
Unknown:
Fred Harris
Written By:
Andrew Marshall
Written By:
David Renwick
Producer:
David Hatch

Richard Carrington goes west, where massive funds have been raised by voluntary effort to set up a radiotherapy unit in Cheltenham and to equip a school for disabled young people.
Producers GORDON HUTCH-INGs and SARAH ROWLANDS long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Carrington
Unknown:
Sarah Rowlands

by don marquis a dialogue between archy a free verse poet now in the body of a cockroach who types like this and the cat mehitabel who nearly ate him with peter marinker and don fellows verse chosen by antdn gill and directed by jenyth worsley

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Marinker
archy:
Peter Whitman
mehitabel:
Beth Porter

by Nicholas Montsarrat
dramatized for radio by Barry Campbell
with Richard Pasco as Lieutenant-Commander Ericson, RNR
and Michael N. Harbour as Lieutenant Lockhart, RNVR

"This is the story - the true story - of one ocean, two ships and about 150 men. It deals with a long and brutal battle - the worst of any war.... The men are the stars of the story; its only heroines the ships, the only villain the cruel sea itself."

(BBC Birmingham)
(Stereo)
(Feature p 11)
9.58 Weather

Contributors

Writer:
Nicholas Monsarrat
Dramatist:
Barry Campbell
Director:
Roger Pine
Lieutenant-Commander Ericson, RNR:
Richard Pasco
Lieutenant Lockhart, RNVR:
Michael N Harbour
Narrator:
Martin Muncaster
Lt Bennett:
Graeme Eton
Sub-Lt Ferraby:
Terry Molloy
Sub-Lt Morell:
John Rowe
CPO Tallow:
Ray Dunbobbin
Chief ERA Watts:
Bob Docherty
Vice-Admiral Murray-Forbes:
Noel Johnson
PO Wells:
Sean Arnold
Leading Seaman Tonbridge:
Gareth Armstrong
Prostitute:
Maggie McCarthy
Mrs Ferraby:
Heather Barrett
Gladys Bell:
Diana Bishop
Yeoman:
Jack Holloway
German Captain:
Graham Padden
Second Officer Julie Hallam:
Emily Richard
Lt Allingham:
Alaric Cotter
Mr Midshipman Holt:
Jonathan Owen
Sub-Lt Vincent:
Peter Brookes
Sub-Lt Raikes:
Alan Devereux
PO Phillips:
Ralph Lawton
Flag Lt Smethers:
Ray Llewellyn
John Ericson:
Adrian Bracken

Bernard Jackson speaks to four people who are convinced that they died and came back to life. All were once declared medically dead, only to be revived against all the odds, and they returned with stories of what they insist was a glimpse of an after-life. But are they to be believed? Is there a medical or psychological explanation for their experiences or can they really tell us something about religion and death? Producer BRIAN COOK

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Jackson
Producer:
Brian Cook

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