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Presented by Tony Lewis
A big Rugby Union day ahead, with Scotland playing Wales at Murrayfield and the Irish taking on France at Lansdowne Road. Plus news of England's cricketers in their World Cup match against Pakistan in Melbourne.
Producer EMILY MCMAHON

Contributors

Presented By:
Tony Lewis
Producer:
Emily McMahon

Bernard Falk presents a practical guide to the holiday, travel and leisure scene with help from ROBIN DEWHURST , SUSAN MARLING and PATRICK STODDART. Producer JENNY MALLINSON DUFF Editor ROGER MACDONALD

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Falk
Unknown:
Robin Dewhurst
Unknown:
Susan Marling
Unknown:
Patrick Stoddart.
Producer:
Jenny Mallinson
Editor:
Roger MacDonald

Short stories by P.G. Wodehouse.
Adapted for radio in seven parts by Richard Usborne.
With Richard Vernon as Lord Emsworth, Lockwood West as Beach and Margot Boyd as Lady Constance.

Contributors

Author:
P.G. Wodehouse
Dramatist:
Richard Usborne
Producer:
Bobby Jaye
Narrator:
Nigel Anthony
Lord Emsworth:
Richard Vernon
Beach:
Lockwood West
Lady Constance:
Margot Boyd
McAllister:
Henry Stamper
Gladys:
Susanna Dawson

Dull Sun, Polished Moon by MIKE WALKER
A film crew go into the Amazonian jungle to make a documentary about tribal life there - and find that, in facing various hazards together, they come to terms with themselves.
Directed by CHRISTOPHER VENNING Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Walker
Directed By:
Christopher Venning
Tomas:
Gary Cady
Fr Alvarro:
Ronald Herdman
Bill Krause:
Steve Hodson
Ray:
Frank Ellis
Javari:
Crawford Logan
GiSCO:
John Uvesey
Edson:
Stephen Thorne
American/Film narrator:
Hugh Dickson

If I don stop fighting now, I shall either melt, or spontaneously combust like
Mr Krook in Bleak House; and all that will be left will be a nasty oily puddle on the floor. Catherine Lucy Czerkawska gives a personal account of how the exhilarating, demanding (and sometimes painful) discipline of karate has changed her rather sedentary writer's life.
With James Hepburn Producer PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Krook
Unknown:
Catherine Lucy Czerkawska
Unknown:
James Hepburn
Producer:
Patrick Rayner

The Cross-Examiner by James Pickles
During a low point in his fortunes, Dyfed Stockwith, a brilliant grammar-school-educated barrister, finds himself prosecuting Jane Muller over an alleged tampering with the brakes of her husband's car. But as he argues a case against defence counsel Carole Pidding , he becomes deeply sceptical about Jane's guilt....
Other parts played by Diane Collett and Christopher Douglas Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
(Anthony O'Donnell is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
Stereo

Contributors

Writer:
James Pickles
Director:
Brian Miller
Dyfed Stockwith, QC:
Anthony O'Donnell
Carole Pidding, QC:
Narissa Knights
Karl Muller:
William Hope
Jane Muller:
Carolyn Pickles
Insp Creeder:
John Forbes Robertson
Penny Earnshaw:
Melinda Walker
Mr Justice Carter-White:
Peter Copley
Larry Hartley:
Jack Harding
Det Sgt Henson:
Hilary Newcombe
Other parts by:
Diane Collett
Other parts by:
Christopher Douglas

A topical religious or moral matter is investigated by this week's reporter
Rosemary Hartill
Researcher BEVERLEY MCAINSH Producer FRANCES GUMLEY Series editor JOHN NEWBURY

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill
Unknown:
Researcher Beverley
Producer:
Frances Gumley

Live comedy from nowhere near the Ideal Home Exhibition with Steve Brown , Helen Lederer , Clive Mantle and Nick Wilton (Details on Friday at 6.30 pm) Stereo In One Ear is performed live each Saturday at The Paris Studio,
Lower Regent Street, London, WI. Doors open at 11.0 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Brown
Unknown:
Helen Lederer
Unknown:
Clive Mantle
Unknown:
Nick Wilton

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