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John Timpson in London and Brian Redhead in Blackpool at the Conservative Party Conference
6.30, 7.30, 8.30
News Summary
6.45* Prayer for the Day
7.0. 8.0 Today's News with PETER DONALDSON 7 8.25° Sport
7.45° Thought for the Day

Contributors

Unknown:
John Timpson
Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Peter Donaldson

We all have queries, quibbles and quandaries which we mean to resolve but which always lie unanswered at the back of our minds.
Let Nell Landor. together with his specialist experts and the help of the BBC Reference Library, sort out the answers.
Producer ANGELA HIND
Questions, on a postcard please, to Enquire
Within, BBC, Broadcasting
House, London W1A 4WW long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Nell Landor.

A pot-pourri of songs, sketches and monologues from the 1983 Edinburgh Fringe featuring Harvey and the Wallbangers,
The Cambridge Footlights, Nick Revell. The
Bouncing Czechs and many more.
Producers PAUL MAYHEW -ARCHER and ALAN NIXON

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Revell.
Producers:
Paul Mayhew
Producers:
Alan Nixon

Introduced by Sue MacGregor including:
‘ No, You Can’t Have
Chips Instead actress and ' nanny '
Wendy Craig talks about the art of feeding the young. The Woodlanders (6) long wave only

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue MacGregor
Talks:
Wendy Craig

Bonnie Blue Hen by CATHERINE LUCY CZERKAWSKA with and Set in an Ayrshire mining village, the play examines the shifting relationship between a widowed father and his adolescent daughter.
Directed by MARILYN IRELAND BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Catherine Lucy
Directed By:
Marilyn Ireland
Louis:
William Armour
Linda:
Elaine Collins
James:
Alec Heggie
Bunty:
Jan Wilson
Gran:
Sheila Donald
Compère:
Finlay Welsh

Written by SIMON FRITH (Repeated: Fri 1.40 pm) Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN Cast for the week:
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Written By:
Simon Frith
Editor:
Anthony Parkin
Peggy Archer:
June Spencer
Jennifer Aldrldge:
Angela Piper
Brian Aldrldge:
Charles Collingwood
Tony Archer:
Colin Skipp
Pat Archer:
Pat Gallimore
Jill Archer:
Patricia Greene
Shula Archer:
Judy Bennett
Laura Archer:
Betty McDowall
Tom Forrest:
Bob Arnold
Walter Gabriel:
Chris Gittins
Std Perks:
Alan Devereux
Jethro Larkln:
George Hart
Neil Carter:
Brian Hewlett
Richard Adamson:
Richard Carrington
Mark Hebden:
Richard Derrington
Susan Horobln:
Charlotte Martin
Bill Insrey:
Ted Moult

JUDITH REES (soprano)
PAUL esswood (countertenor)
MICHAEL GOLDTHORPE (tenor) PETER SAVIDGE (bass)
JOHN GLICKMAN (Violin) JOHN CONSTABLE
(harpsichord and organ) LONDON BACH SOCIETY
STEINITZ BACH PLAYERS leader JOHN GLICKMAN conductor PAUL STEINITZ Bach Cantata No 39: Brlch dem Hungrigen deln Brot; Violin
Concerto in 9 major (BWV 1042)

Contributors

Soprano:
Judith Rees
Bass:
Peter Savidge
Violin:
John Glickman
Leader:
John Glickman
Conductor:
Paul Steinitz

Picture House
Paul Vaughan tours the latest exhibits at the National Museum of Photography. Film and Television in Bradford which opened in June. From a camera obscura through biscuit tins and box cameras, to the very latest In laser technology, the Museum displays man'smanyandvaried attempts to ' paint with light'andbringsto Yorkshire the largest cinema screen In Europe. Producer RICHARD DUNN (Revised repeat)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Producer:
Richard Dunn

William J. Ball of Bristol is regarded by many of his admirers as being the world's greatest exponent of the classic ' finger style ' banjo. Yet he has never sought fame or fortune from his playing, and almost prefers his piano. Aged 68, he has retired from his job as a warehouseman and talks to Hugh Sykes about his music and admiration for the great Joe Morley. He meets a couple of friends too. one of them quite unexpectedly.
Producer GWYN RICHARDS BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
William J. Ball
Unknown:
Hugh Sykes
Unknown:
Joe Morley.

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