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Presented by Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor in London, with Brian Redhead at the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With BOB FIMGAN
7.0, 8.0 Today's News
Read by PETER DONALDSON
7.25*, 8.25* Sport With ANDY SMITH
7.45* Thought for the Day Editor JENNY ABRAMSKY

Contributors

Presented By:
Peter Hobday
Presented By:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Bob Fimgan
Read By:
Peter Donaldson
Unknown:
Andy Smith
Editor:
Jenny Abramsky

Jeanine McMullen with the last in the present series of programmes that bring you the best of life and living off the land Producer MARY PRICE BBC Bristol
For free information sheet send sae (9 1/2 x 6 1/2) to: A Small Country Living [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeanine McMullen

His New Mittens by STEPHEN CRANE
Read by James Aubrey
Stephen Crane is best known for his novel The Red Badge of Courage. Here he tells the story of a small boy whose new mittens precipitate a domestic crisis.
Producer MITCH RAPER

Contributors

Read By:
James Aubrey
Read By:
Stephen Crane
Producer:
Mitch Raper

First Round (3)
Wales: CHRIST COLLEGE. BRECON V West: MILLFIELD SCHOOL. SOMERSET Questionmasters
Tim Gudgin and Paddy Feeny Questions set by NIGEL RICHARDSON and DAVID SELF Producer GRAHAM FROST
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 6.30pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Gudgin
Unknown:
Nigel Richardson

1.55 Listening Corner Knock Knock Who's There? Presented by SHIREEN SHAH and BILL TORRANCE Today's story: Pete and Roland by BOB GRAHAM Script written and produced by MARY KALEMKERIAN. Stereo
2.5 Playtime Come Out to Play Presented by TONY AITKEN and SHIREEN SHAH. Stereo (E) (Re-broadcast on Friday at 11.20 am VHF/FM)
2.20 Science Scope
2: Chalk and Cheese. Stereo (E)
2.40 Pictures in Your Mind (Stories) Space Bear by ZOE BAILEY (E)

Contributors

Presented By:
Shireen Shah
Unknown:
Bob Graham
Produced By:
Mary Kalemkerian.
Presented By:
Tony Aitken
Unknown:
Zoe Bailey

begins a month of birthday celebrations.
BBC Radio's longest-running daily magazine looks back on 40 years of women - and forward, examining their role in shaping the world of tomorrow.
Today, Jenni Murray and her guests discuss the changing times in fashion and style; and Karen Deco reports on how parents - among them Wendy and Mike Savage - tackle the challenge of teaching their sons not to be sexist.
Serial: Cold Heaven by BRIAN MOORE abridged in 13 episodes by ELIZABETH BRADBURY Read by Jane How (9) Editor SANDRA CHALMERS
0 FEATURE: pages 3-5 and COMPETITION: page 23

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray
Unknown:
Karen Deco
Unknown:
Mike Savage
Unknown:
Brian Moore
Unknown:
Elizabeth Bradbury
Read By:
Jane How
Editor:
Sandra Chalmers

by FRITZ HOCHWALDER translated and adapted by BASIL ASHMORE
with Alan Dobie as the Father Provincial, Peter Jeffrey as Don Pedro de Miura,
Alfred Burke as Senor Querini, Edward De Souza as Father Oros and David March as Mynheer Cornelis

In the 18th century the Jesuits founded, in the Spanish colonies of Latin America, a new kind of society in which the Indians were treated as human beings and not slaves. Were the Church and the Spanish government willing to allow such an experiment to survive?
Directed by MARTIN JENKINS.
(Stereo)
(Re-broadcast next Saturday)
HEAR THIS! page 25

Contributors

Author:
Fritz Hochwalder
Adapted by:
Basil Ashmore
Unknown:
Alan Dobie
Unknown:
Peter Jeffrey
Unknown:
Don Pedro de Miura
Unknown:
Alfred Burke
Unknown:
David March
Unknown:
Mynheer Cornelis
Directed By:
Martin Jenkins.
Fr Hundertpfund:
Peter Howell
Candia:
Ronald Herdman
Naguaru:
John Church
Bustillos:
Gordon Reid
Fr Clarke:
Brian Hewlett
Arago/Acatu:
George Parsons
Villano:
John Hollis
Sergeant:
Francis Middleditch
Bishop:
Manning Wilson
Queseda/Barrigua:
Stuart Organ
Catalde:
Richard Durden

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