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Presenters John Timpson and Brian Redhead
6.45* Prayer for the Day THE REV RICHARD HARRIES
6.55, 7.55 Weather forecast 7.t. 8.0 Today's News
Read by PETER DONALDSON
7.25*. 8.25* Sport
7.39, 8.30 News headlines
7.45* Thought for the Day
8.35* Yesterday la Parliament
8.57 Weather: travel

Contributors

Presenters:
John Timpson
Presenters:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Richard Harries
Read By:
Peter Donaldson

A File on 4 special report from East Germany.
Against the background of growing hostility in western Europe to the deployment of new NATO missiles, there are signs that public opinion within the Warsaw Pact is now also making itself heard. In East Germany increasing numbers of young people are refusing to do military service and are voicing their opposition to Soviet SS 20s as well as to
NATO weapons. The only organisation wholly independent of the East German Communist
Party - the Protestant
Church - is finding itself the focus for those elements of public opinion which no longer accept the State's doctrine that the only threat to peace comes from the West. Reporter Stuart Simon
Producer MAX EASTERMAN BBC Manchester long wave only

Contributors

Reporter:
Stuart Simon
Producer:
Max Easterman

Introduced from Bristol by Jenni Murray Psychodrama: an alternative tool for living. MARCIA KARP explains. A House to Eat: a look at the bugs. beasties and fungi which are slowly consuming your house. Producer MARY PRICE BBC Bristol
Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective (8) long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray

by JANE AUSTEN dramatised for radio in six parts by JOHN TYDEMAN with
4: Emma Woodhouse and Frank Churchill were a much admired couple at the impromptu dance ... But there were two points on which she was not easy.
Directedbybrianmiller BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Austen
Unknown:
John Tydeman
Unknown:
Emma Woodhouse
Unknown:
Frank Churchill
Emma and:
Angharad Rees
Mr Knightley:
Alan Moore
Jane Austen:
Jean Trend
Harriet Smith:
Juliet Waley
Miss Bates:
Constance Chapman
Mrs Weston:
Ingrid Hafner
Frank Churchill:
Graham Callan
Jane Fairfax:
Deborah Paige
Mr Woodhouse:
Peter Tuddenham
Mr Weston:
Edward Cast
Mrs Elton:
Maev Alexander
John Knightley:
Tim Meats

Chris Serle , with help from Eric Tobitt , Alanah Martin , Tom Boswell. Producer GEOFF DOBSON Editor ROGER MACDONALD

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Serle
Unknown:
Eric Tobitt
Unknown:
Alanah Martin
Unknown:
Tom Boswell.
Producer:
Geoff Dobson
Editor:
Roger MacDonald

The Rt Hon
Roy Hattersley , mp The Rt Hon
Shirley Williams , mp General Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley and The
Rt Hon Edward du Cann , mp tackle the issues raised bv the audience at Aldershot, Hants
Chairman David Jacob ! Producer GEOFFREY JAMES BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hattersley
Unknown:
Shirley Williams
Unknown:
Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley
Unknown:
Rt Hon Edward du Cann
Unknown:
David Jacob

includes reviews of John Dexter's new production of Shaw's Heartbreak House, starring Rex Harrison, Diana Rigg and Rosemary Harris, at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London; and Adrian Noble's new production for Kent Opera of Mozart's Don Giovanni, which opened last night in Tunbridge Wells. Presenter Michael Billington

9.59 Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Billington
Producer:
Philip Jordan

with Bill Wallis, David Tate and Tracey Ullman
Written by James Hendrie, Nick Revell, Andrea Solomons, Bob Sinfield, Ian Brown, Roy Apps, Richard Quick, John Langdon, John Collee, Peter Hickey and others

Contributors

Performer:
Bill Wallis
Performer:
David Tate
Performer:
Tracey Ullman
Writer:
James Hendrie
Writer:
Nick Revell
Writer:
Andrea Solomons
Writer:
Bob Sinfield
Writer:
Ian Brown
Writer:
Roy Apps
Writer:
Richard Quick
Writer:
John Langdon
Writer:
John Collee
Writer:
Peter Hickey
Producer:
Paul Mayhew-Archer

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