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Later this month the 12 EEC Farm Ministers will gather in the Lake District for an informal meeting under the presidency of the British Minister The Rt Hon Michael Jopling , mp. Allan "right has been there to
Preview what's in store for the Continental visitors. Producer ALLAN WRIGHT
(Revised re-broadcast Monday 7.20pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Jopling
Producer:
Allan Wright

Presented by Ian Wooldridge
Sussex and Lancashire meet in the final of the NatWest Trophy at Lord's today.
Andy Roxburgh looks ahead to his new role as Scotland's football manager, and Dennis Andries and Tony Sibson limber up for their World Light-Heavyweight title fight. Producer GORDON TURNBULL

Contributors

Presented By:
Ian Wooldridge
Unknown:
Andy Roxburgh
Unknown:
Dennis Andries
Unknown:
Tony Sibson

In the interests of public decency this programme has been replaced by I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue in which Tim Brooke-Taylor, Willie Rushton, Graeme Garden and Mike Harding talk about having fun with donkeys.
Chairman Humphrey Lyttelton
Pianist Colin Sell
Producer Paul Raymond Archer
(Stereo)

Contributors

Panellist:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Panellist:
Willie Rushton
Panellist:
Graeme Garden
Panellist:
Mike Harding
Chairman:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Pianist:
Colin Sell
Producer:
Paul Mayhew-Archer

Alistair Graham , Director of the Industrial Society and former General Secretary of the Civil and Public Services Association, presents a personal view of the past week's TUC Conference in Brighton.
Producer FRANK SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Alistair Graham
Producer:
Frank Smith

with Ned Sherrin and the likes of Robert Elms, Victoria Mather and Stephen Fry. Plus Nigel Farrell, who continues his Great Bus Journeys of Our Time, and the Occasional Diary of Mat Coward
Additional material by ALISTAIR BEATON
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
SIMON SHAW and CATHIE MAHONEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Victoria Mather
Unknown:
Stephen Fry.
Unknown:
Nigel Farrell
Unknown:
Alistair Beaton
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Simon Shaw
Unknown:
Cathie Mahoney

starring in Bedside Manners
'You hear of people going into hospital for simple routine tests, and then it turns out they've got something quite ghastly.' Written by SIMON BRETT Producer PETE ATKIN
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 6.30pm)

Contributors

Written By:
Simon Brett
Producer:
Pete Atkin
Sarah:
Prunella Scales
Eleanor:
With Joan Sanderson
Russell:
Benjamin Whitrow
Clare:
Gerry Cowper
the Sister:
Deborah Findlay

To celebrate 30 years of the National Youth Theatre, its founder and director Michael Croft introduces one of his favourite plays written for the Theatre by PETER TERSON
Good Lads at Heart in which Michael Croft also makes a special guest appearance as Governor of Summerdown Youth Custodial Centre.
A group of young offenders attend a session with two inexperienced drama teachers. For some of the lads it is just an amusing way to pass a Saturday morning, but the class turns out to have unexpected and dramatic results.
Directed by PHILIP MARTIN BBC Birmingham. Stereo

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Croft
Unknown:
Peter Terson
Unknown:
Michael Croft
Directed By:
Philip Martin

Investigated by Brian Redhead 10: A New Song
This week Brian falls in with an unemployed carpenter turned preacher from Nazareth who told simple stories, healed the sick and died a criminal's death on a hill shaped like a skull.
Who was Jesus of Nazareth - a fraud, a conjurer, a blasphemer, the greatest man who ever lived or the Son of God? And why, centuries after his body was broken on a cross, do more than a billion people call themselves his followers?
Researcher MICHAEL WAKELIN Producer FRANCES GUMLEY
(Re-broadcast Thursday 10.0am)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Michael Wakelin
Producer:
Frances Gumley

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