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Presented this week by Tony Adamson.
The Royal Perth Yacht Club, Western Australia, hosts four months of 12-metre racing which will decide the next home of the America's Cup.
Closer to home, at Willesden, there's the World Hockey Cup. And then there's the Suntory World Match Play golf at Wentworth.
Producer PETER GRIFFITHS

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Adamson.
Producer:
Peter Griffiths

Radio 4's travel and leisure programme
Presented by Bernard Falk with Susan Marling ,
Nigel Coombs and Patrick Stoddart Producer HELEN ROBSON
For information on items in this week's programme please send sae to: 'Breakaway [address removed] including at 9.0 News

Contributors

Presented By:
Bernard Falk
Unknown:
Susan Marling
Unknown:
Nigel Coombs
Unknown:
Patrick Stoddart
Producer:
Helen Robson

Coarse, crass, a sad disappointment
(GILLIAN REYNOLDS.
DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Sneering, facetious
(unpublished letter to
RADIO TIMES)
Nearly always throws up something (CITY LIMITS) Ned Sherrin is joined by Craig Charles , Frances Edmonds , Carol Thatcher and Nigel Farrell to tie up, or throw up, something from the week's Loose Ends.
Additional material from
IAN BROWN and JAMES HENDRIE Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
SMON SHAW and CATHE MAHONEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Reynolds.
Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Craig Charles
Unknown:
Frances Edmonds
Unknown:
Carol Thatcher
Unknown:
Nigel Farrell
Unknown:
Ian Brown
Unknown:
James Hendrie
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Smon Shaw
Unknown:
Cathe Mahoney

Last in the series in The Teapot
'It was bought by Jack Prescott , your father's great-grandfather. He always bought the best of everything.'
Written by SIMON BRETT Producer PETE ATKIN
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 6.30pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Prescott
Written By:
Simon Brett
Producer:
Pete Atkin
Sarah:
Prunella Scales
Eleanor:
With Joan Sanderson
Russell:
Benjamin Whitrow
Clare:
Gerry Cowper
the Valuer:
Nicholas Le Prevost

The Holy Experiment by FRITZ HOCHWALDER translated and adapted by BASIL ASHMORE
In the 18th century the Jesuits in the Spanish colonies of Latin America founded a new kind of society in which the Indians were treated as human beings and not slaves.
Directed by MARTIN Jenkins. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Fritz Hochwalder
Adapted By:
Basil Ashmore
Directed By:
Martin Jenkins.
the Father Provincial:
Alan Dobie
Don Pedro de Miura:
Peter Jeffrey
Senor Querini:
Alfred Burke
Fr Oros:
Edward de Souza
Mynheer Cornelis:
David March

Regency Buck by GEORGETTE HEYER dramatised by NEVILLE TELLER
Pretty but shrewd,
Judith Taverner gallops in from the provinces and daringly defies the gaming, drinking and brawling world of Regency
London to claim her rights, her fortune and - who knows - perhaps her happiness.
Directed by DAVID JOHNSTON. Stereo (Re broadcast on Monday at 3.0pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Georgette Heyer
Dramatised By:
Neville Teller
Unknown:
Judith Taverner
Directed By:
David Johnston.
Judith Taverner:
Elizabeth Proud
her brother, Peregrine:
Simon Shepherd
Bernard Taverner:
Gary Cady
Lord Worth:
And Steve Hodson
Mrs Scattergood:
Avril Clark
Fitzjohn:
David Learner
Henry:
Stuart Organ
Beau Brummell:
Edward de Souza
CharlesAudley:
Steven Pacey
Prince Regent:
Roger Hammond
Harriet Fairford:
Deborah Makepeace
Lord Ashley:
John Church
Lady Sefton:
Rachel Gurney
Mrs Beauchamp:
Natasha Pyne
Lord Worcester:
Ronald Herdman
Mr Skeffing:
Gordon Reid
Sir Geoffrey Fairford:
Binky Baker

Rough Cider by PETER LOVESEY abridged in six parts byDONALD BANCROFT
Read by David March
2: The Skull in the Barrel
Producer PAMELA HOWE. BBCBristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Lovesey
Unknown:
Donald Bancroft
Read By:
David March
Producer:
Pamela Howe.

The return of the programme in which three guests, in conversation with Ted Harrison, express strong - sometimes controversial - views on an ethical, moral or religious issue of the week.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ted Harrison
Producer:
David Coomes

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