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Presented by Tony Lewis
International Rugby Union - England play Scotland at
Twickenham, and the Irish try their luck against Wales at the National Stadium in Cardiff. Plus some of the more offbeat moments, and personalities making the sporting headlines Producer EMILY MCMAHON

Contributors

Presented By:
Tony Lewis
Producer:
Emily McMahon

This week Bernard Falk is ferry-bound. St Malo is the base for a detailed look at the ferry routes to France. Susan
Marling helps to sample the crossings and she illuminates what lies on the other side.
Producer JENNY MALLINSON DUFF Editor ROGER MACDONALD

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Falk
Unknown:
St Malo
Unknown:
France. Susan
Producer:
Jenny Mallinson
Editor:
Roger MacDonald

Presented by Louise Botting
The programme that keeps you in touch with what's happening in the field of personal savings, investment, mortgages, insurance, social security and the financial problems of everyday life.
(Money Box Budget Call on Wednesday at 9.5 am)

Contributors

Presented By:
Louise Botting

The Blue Dress by WILLIAM TREVOR with David Burke and Elizabeth Proud
Terris is a middle-aged journalist with an obsession for the truth. He can never accept the surface appearance of things; and when he meets the youthful Dorothea and falls in love, there is something about her and her perfect-seeming, oh-so-English county family which nags at him. Just as the desire for truth always nags at him....
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN
(First broadcast on Radio 3) Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
William Trevor
Unknown:
David Burke
Unknown:
Elizabeth Proud
Directed By:
John Tydeman
Terris:
David Burke
Dr Lysarth:
Malcolm Hayes
Mrs Lysarth:
Pauline Letts
Dorothea, their daughter:
Elizabeth Proud
Their twin sons Jonathan...........:
Stephen Garlick
Adam:
David Timson
Agnes Kemp:
Susan Sheridan

Narrated by David Attenborough
Chest-beating, barks and roars may precede the dramatic charge of a silverback, the powerful leader of a family of gorillas.
Dian Fossey and Ian Redmond encounter one of the few surviving groups living in the mountain forests of Rwanda. Written and produced by MICHAEL BRIGHT. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Unknown:
Dian Fossey
Unknown:
Ian Redmond
Produced By:
Michael Bright.

Kevin Dwyer is an American anthropologist. Working recently in a small Moroccan village, observing, questioning, and above all talking to the remarkable Faqir Muhammad , his doubts about the way an anthropologist works became clear. This is an account of those doubts and the conclusions he has reached. and Graham Blockey
John Forbes-Robertson and Alan Thompson
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
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Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin Dwyer
Unknown:
Faqir Muhammad
Unknown:
Graham Blockey
Unknown:
John Forbes-Robertson
Unknown:
Alan Thompson
Producer:
Piers Plowright
Faqir Muhammad:
Alfred Marks

Small-Town Girl by GRAEME KENT with Nancy Gair
'Daisy Wilmott rested last night on the eve of the biggest night Jackson Flats has ever known. She must be some gal to persuade Tom Kogan to defend his heavyweight title in this little hick town....'
(SPORTS EDITOR. NEW YORK GAZETTE)
Directed by PETER KING
Stereo (Stanley Page is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Unknown:
Graeme Kent
Unknown:
Nancy Gair
Unknown:
Daisy Wilmott
Unknown:
Jackson Flats
Unknown:
Tom Kogan
Directed By:
Peter King
Tom Kogan:
David Gillian
Henry Babcock:
Bruce Boa
Junior Babcock:
Tom Hunsinger
Frank Lee:
Stuart Milligan
May Allday:
Madi Hedd
Billy Allday:
Stanley Page

Live comedy with Steve 'The Lodger' Brown, Helen 'The Mother' Lederer, Clive 'The Lover' Mantle and Nick 'The Son' Wilton
(Details on Friday at 6. 30pm) Stereo Performed live each Saturday at The Paris Studio, Lower Regent Street, London. Doors open at 11. 0pm

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