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Presenters John Timpson and Michael Stewart
6.30. 7.30, 8.30
News Summary
6.45* Prayer for the Day
7.0. 8. Today's News Read by Harriet Cass
7.25.. 8.25* Sport
7.45. Thought for the Day Editor JULIAN HOLLAND

Contributors

Presenters:
John Timpson
Presenters:
Michael Stewart
Read By:
Harriet Cass
Editor:
Julian Holland

The Mumbles' Lifeboat, parachuting, beetles and butterflies, a farm museum and cockle-picking feature in Brian Johnston 's visit to the Gower Peninsula in West Glamorgan.
Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Producer:
Anthony Smith

with Sue MacGregor will Include during the week some Talking Point discussions. Your Letters and other topics.
Fishes and Frogs: freak weather conditions are occasionally followed by showers in which not only rain falls.
LYN TEN KATE Investigates. The Plague Dogs bVRICHARDADAMS abridged in 16 parts by PAT MCLOUGHLIN Read by MARTIN JARVIS (9) Editor SANDRA CHALMERS (Martin Jarvis is a National Theatre player)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Pat McLoughlin Read
Unknown:
Martin Jarvis
Editor:
Sandra Chalmers
Editor:
Martin Jarvis

A montage of film and television music, devised and researched by Natalie Wheen , with Herbert Chappel , Geoffrey Burgon and Alan Parker and recordings from the BBC Archives. Producer ALBERT CHATTERLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Unknown:
Herbert Chappel
Unknown:
Geoffrey Burgon
Unknown:
Alan Parker
Producer:
Albert Chatterley

The Master by T. 11. WHITE The first of ten parts abridged by MARGARET ETALL
Read by John Graham On the remote Island of Rockall, an uninhabited slab of stone sticking out of the Atlantic, two children picnicking from a yacht discover a door cut in the rock face. As they watch, it begins to swing open, smoothly, like the door of a heavy safe....
Producer JOHN CARDY (John Graham is in ' Children of a Lesser Cod ' at the Albery Theatre, London)

Contributors

Abridged By:
Margaret Etall
Read By:
John Graham
Producer:
John Cardy
Producer:
John Graham

The Zimbabwe Tapes by DAVID CAUTE with 1 The Zimbabwe Tapes cannot wait, Richard Clark. They are an urgent revolutionary task. As Comrade Mugabe has said, the propaganda struggle is no less urgent than the war of bombs and bullets.'
Captured by freedom fighters at the height of the war over Rhodesia/ Zimbabwe. Richard
Clark, white settler and farmer, is forced to record the events of the war as experienced by the guerrillas as a return for the chance to fight for his own survival ...
The documentary tapes were recorded by DAVID CAUTE In Zimbabwe and arranged by MARGARET WINDIIAM. Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY
(Repeated- Sun 2.30 pm) (JohnMatshtkizaisa
National Theatre player)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Caute
Unknown:
Richard Clark.
Unknown:
David Caute
Arranged By:
Margaret Windiiam.
Directed By:
Richard Wortley
Richard Clark:
Peter Jeffrey
Commander Victory:
John Matshikiza
the Narrator:
Nigel Graham
ViOla:
Elizabeth Adare
Olaria:
Marcia Tucker
Senior commander:
Willie Jonah
Joe Ralnbird:
Peter Tuddenham
Pete van der Merwe:
Adrian Egan
Emma Clark:
Sarah Ucnair
Job Clark:
Ian Michie
Soldier:
Andrew Cuthbert
Garage attendant:
Louis Mahoney

includes reviews of the London International
Festival of Theatre which Includes plays, workshops, discussions and outdoor extravaganzas with companies from Parma,
San Francisco, Tokyo and Cumbria; also
David Caute 's Radio 4 drama documentary The
ZimbabweTapes.
Presenter Paul Vaughan Producer
ANTHONY CHEEVERS
Editor ROSEMARY IIART

Contributors

Unknown:
David Caute
Presenter:
Paul Vaughan
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers
Editor:
Rosemary Iiart

Jeremy Slepmann recounts, with the help of letters, diaries and memoirs, the adventures and reflections of composers abroad.
3: Milhaud in Italy and the Americas, with John Livesey as Milhaud Producer CATHY WEARING long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Slepmann
Unknown:
John Livesey
Unknown:
Milhaud Producer Cathy

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