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Presenters John Timpson and Peter Hobday
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Prayer for the Day
7.0, 8.0 Today's News
Read by DAVID HITCHINSON
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
7.45* Thought for the Day Editor JULIAN HOLLAND

Contributors

Presenters:
John Timpson
Presenters:
Peter Hobday
Read By:
David Hitchinson
Editor:
Julian Holland

Non-stop comedy cabaret with Fundation who are Joe Griffiths (on piano) Gareth Hale , Norman Pace , Terry Morrison and Maryanne Morgan
Written by FUNDATION with contributions from CHARLIE ADAMS
. GEOFFREY ATKINSON ,
PAUL B. DAVIES .
JOHN LANGDON and SIMON PARKE Producer ALAN NIXON (Fundation are at the Tramshed, Woolwich, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Griffiths
Piano:
Gareth Hale
Piano:
Norman Pace
Piano:
Terry Morrison
Unknown:
Charlie Adams
Unknown:
. Geoffrey Atkinson
Unknown:
Paul B. Davies
Unknown:
John Langdon
Unknown:
Simon Parke
Producer:
Alan Nixon

with Gillian Reynolds High-rise Flats: fire stations, prisons, shops - you name it, we go and introduce ourselves ...
JENNY CLIFFE hears about a community library service. A Little Fear (4)
Editor SANDRA CHALMERS long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Reynolds
Unknown:
Jenny Cliffe
Editor:
Sandra Chalmers

The Marsh Lions by BRIAN JACKMAN and JONATHAN SCOTT abridged in seven parts by BRIAN JACKMAN Read by Virginia McKenna (1) The story of a pride of wild lions living in Kenya's finest big game country, the Maasai Mara Reserve - 700 square miles of high rolling plains adjoining the Serengeti. Brian Jackman and Jonathan Scott spent five years following and photographing life and death on the African plains. Producer VANESSA WHITBURN
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Jackman
Unknown:
Jonathan Scott
Unknown:
Brian Jackman
Read By:
Virginia McKenna
Unknown:
Jonathan Scott
Producer:
Vanessa Whitburn

The Wasted Years by CARYL PHILLIPS with Carmen Munroe Rudolph Walker and Tony Armatrading
A bright 16-year-old, about to leave school, is going through a bad patch. His schoolwork has deteriorated, his conduct is becoming rebellious or that's what Mr Teale thinks ... But Solly is the only black face in the class and that makes all the difference. and MEMBERS OF THE
BIRMINGHAM YOUTH THEATRE Directed by VANESSA WHITBURN BBC Birmingham
(Repeated: Sun 2.30pm)
(Roger Hume is a member of the RSC)

Contributors

Unknown:
Caryl Phillips
Unknown:
Carmen Munroe
Unknown:
Rudolph Walker
Unknown:
Tony Armatrading
Unknown:
Mr Teale
Directed By:
Vanessa Whitburn
Unknown:
Roger Hume
Solly:
Tony Armatrading
Mrs Daniels:
Carmen Munroe
Roy Daniels:
Rudolph Walker
Mr Teale:
Graham Padden
Chris Daniels:
Adrian Harvey
Tagger:
Mark Audley
Tracey TRACEY:
Ann Bell
Jenny:
Amanda Dainty
Gym teacher:
Peter Brookes
Bates:
David Hannah
Station announcer/British resident:
Shirley Stelfox
First immigrant:
Tony McPherson
Second immigrant:
Cornel John

The Lost Stradivarius by J. MEADE FALKNER abridged in five parts by FRANK TALLIS Read by Monica Grey (1) 'It was your late father's dying request that certain events which occurred in his last years should be communicated to you on your coming of age. My recollection is, alas! still too vivid.'
Producer GRAHAM GAULD

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Meade Falkner
Unknown:
Frank Tallis
Read By:
Monica Grey
Producer:
Graham Gauld

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