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Presented by John Timpson and Brian Redhead
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With JEREMY BOWEN
7.0,8.0 Today's News
Read by PAULINE BUSHNELL
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
With CHARLES COL VILE
7.45* Thoughtfor the Day
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Presented By:
John Timpson
Presented By:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Jeremy Bowen
Read By:
Pauline Bushnell

Dark Light by ESME DALLEY
Read by Richard Derrington 'After school the next day,
Oluwali decided to pay a call on Jimmy's God. He picked his way carefully toward the church which rose black and forbidding on the barren site, its steeple reaching like an uncertain tentacle, petrified by its endeavours.'
Producer DIANE CULVERHOUSE BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Read By:
Richard Derrington
Producer:
Diane Culverhouse

The first of five programmes
'The rich are different from us. They don't understand what we're talking about.'
Patrick Hannan looks at the way we communicate with each other or, more often, fail to do so. Producer HERBERT WILLIAMS BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Hannan
Producer:
Herbert Williams

1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: Noisy Natalie and Christabel's 's Grandad Stereo
2.5 The Song Tree
8: A Gaggle of Music Games Presented by HILARY JONES and SIMON MAYOR with PYEWACKETT Written by BARRY GIBSON Stereo (E)
2.20 Living Language Winter's Coming Poetry compiled by JUDITH NICHOLLS (E)
2.40 Newscast Presenter RICHARD WACHMAN (E)

Contributors

Presented By:
Hilary Jones
Written By:
Barry Gibson
Unknown:
Judith Nicholls

The Gresford Chickens by AUSON LEONARD
Forty years later, Maria still cannot forgive Germany for the Ukraine's suffering. But her silent bitterness is challenged by the arrival of Gabriele ...
Directed by ADRIAN MOURBY BBC Wales. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Auson Leonard
Directed By:
Adrian Mourby
Maria:
Pauline Letts
Gabi:
Christine Pritchard
Owain:
Ioan Meredith
Philip:
Lan Sa Ynor

British consumers currently owe more than £22 billion to finance houses, retailers and on credit cards. People are urged to 'live now, pay later', but the cost is often measured in legal action.
How have people got themselves so deeply into debt? Is the credit bubble about to burst?
Valerie Singleton talks to the borrowers and the lenders, to the 'victims' of the system and to those trying to help them. Ann Andrews , of the Birmingham Money Advice
Centre, and Seymour Fortescue, a senior executive with Barclays Bank, respond to listeners' questions and comments. Phone [number removed]. Lines open from
6.0 pm to 9.0.
Producer BRIAN KING BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Talks:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
Ann Andrews

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