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Presenters Brian Redhead and John Timpson
6.30, 7.30, 8.30
News Summary
6.45* Prayer for the Day
7.0, 8.0 Today's News
Read by PETER DONALDSON
7.25*,8.25* Sport
7.45* Thought for the Day

Contributors

Presenters:
Brian Redhead
Presenters:
John Timpson
Read By:
Peter Donaldson

Let Nell Landor , together with his specialist experts and the help of the BBC Reference Library, sort out your queries.
Questions, on a postcard please, to Enquire Within, BBC Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW
Producer IAN WILLOX

Contributors

Unknown:
Nell Landor
Producer:
Ian Willox

John Howard with the daily consumer news magazine.
Today Leslie Cottlngton reveals the latest trends in food prices with the aid of the BBC Shopping Basket survey. What's new in the food shops? What are the best buys?

Contributors

Unknown:
John Howard
Unknown:
Leslie Cottlngton

Joy in the Morning by P. c. WODEHOUSE Seven programmes starring and with and 5: Schemes and Ruses
Adapted by CHRIS MILLER Producer SIMON BRETT

Contributors

Adapted By:
Chris Miller
Producer:
Simon Brett
Jeeves:
Michael Hordern
Bertie Wooster:
Richard Briers
Percy, Lord:
Peter Woodthorpe
Boko Flttleworth:
Jonathan Cecil
Edwin, the Boy Scout:
Denise Bryer
Florence Craye:
Bronwen Williams
Nobby Hopwood:
Rosalind Adams

with Sue MacGregor Further Travels in Papua New Guinea (2): CHRISTINA DODWKLL continues her journey by canoe.
Jigsaw Jubilee: BERNARD jacksoh discovers they can be as addictive as crosswords.
The Plague Dogs (7)

Contributors

Unknown:
Christina Dodwkll

The Voice Within by ADAM DELANEY with Old Mrs McKern likes the little house she lives In. But her racketeer landlord wants her to leave. He is a resourceful villain. He Installs a young electric-keyboard player to blast her out! But Mrs McKern Is a tough old bird.
Directed by PETER KING

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Delaney
Directed By:
Peter King
Mrs McKern:
Patricia Hayes
Leonard Grey:
Don Henderson
Nick:
Paul Dalton
Tony:
Roger McKern
Nurse:
Alex Marshall
Preacher:
Eric Allan

A comedy with an epilogue written by Dr Goldsmith
First performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 15 March 1773

(Repeat)
(Stereo/Binaural)
(The full effect of this programme can be heard by listening on stereo headphones)

Contributors

Writer:
Oliver Goldsmith
Director:
Ian Cotterell
Composer/Harpsichordist:
Michael Steer
Fiddle player:
John Trusler
Fiddle player:
Stuart Deeks
Bassoonist:
Mark Gooding
Guitarist:
Kevin Peek
In:
the Country:
Mr Hardcastle:
Leslie Sands
Mrs Hardcastle:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Miss Hardcastle:
Judi Dench
Miss Neville:
Sarah Badel
Tony Lumpkin:
Wayne Sleep
Servants:
null :
Diggory:
Henry Knowles
Pimple:
Karen Archer
Strangers:
from London:
Sir Charles Marlow:
Anthony Newlands
Young Marlow:
Michael Williams
Charles Hastings:
Peter Wickham
Jeremy:
Andrew Branch
At:
The Three Pigeons:
Landlord Stingo:
Fred Bryant
Shabby fellow:
Eric Allan
Shabby fellow:
Alaric Cotter
Shabby fellow:
Bill Monks

includes reviews of Querelle, Rainer Werner r'assbinder's last film based on Jean Genet's novel of homosexual romantic agony, starring Brad Davis and Jeanne Moreau; and The Dillen, a new play at the Royal Shakespeare
Company's Other Place in Stratford, adapted by Ron Hutchinson from the life story of George Hewlns , who lived in Stratford from the turn of the century until his death in 1977. Presenter Paul Vaughan Producer RICHARD DUNN

Contributors

Adapted By:
Ron Hutchinson
Unknown:
George Hewlns
Presenter:
Paul Vaughan
Producer:
Richard Dunn

On the night of a natural firework display Barry Paine wonders about shooting stars and enjoys the noisy darkness of a tropical rain forest.
Producer JOHN IIARRISON BBC Bristol long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Paine
Producer:
John Iiarrison

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