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The first in a new series of ten programmes
The last seven days put in a questionable way by Simon Hoggart Alan Coren
Sten McMarty Jonathan King and Claire Rayner from the Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne
12.55 Weather: programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Hoggart
Unknown:
Alan Coren
Unknown:
Sten McMarty
Unknown:
Jonathan King
Unknown:
Claire Rayner

Almost a Tradition by A. S. ROBERTSON with Harry and Doug are great pals. They work together and go off on their boat together.
Nothing would keep them apart. Except if one of them got offered a job in management. But who wants a job in management?

Contributors

Unknown:
A. S. Robertson
Harry:
Paul Copley
Doug:
Brian Miller
Jack:
Harold Goodwin

As thousands of young people take to the open roads in the hope of travelling free.
Ron Alldridge tries his luck at thumbing a lift and finds out about the delights and dangers of this kind of travel from Simon Calder. author of Hitch-Hikers' Manual, Britain, and others. long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Ron Alldridge
Unknown:
Simon Calder.

Wilfred and Eileen a radio play, based on his novel by JONATHAN SMITH
Wilfred and Eileen are young and in love. It seems that nothing can mar their plans for the future, but the year is
1913 and they have a lot to learn.

Contributors

Novel By:
Jonathan Smith
Wilfred:
James Windsor
Eileen:
Isabelle Amyis

The first of four programmes about famous books and their authors. in The Odyssey
The adventures of Odysseus and his struggle to regain his kingdom have been favourite reading for nearly 3,000 years.

Contributors

Odysseus:
Timothy West
Homer:
Robert Powell

Doubts. Dogma and Damnation
John Stuart Roberts. Marghanita Laski and the Evangelical preacher David Watson. talk to
Barry Lynch about their very different views of Christian faith.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stuart Roberts.
Unknown:
Marghanita Laski
Unknown:
David Watson.
Unknown:
Barry Lynch

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