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Presented by Jenni Murray and John Humphrys
7.0, 8.0 Today's News Read by SIMON VANCE
7.25* Sport with CLIFF MORGAN
7.30, 8.30 News Summary
7.40*. 8.47* Today's Papers
7.45 In Perspective
With ROSEMARY HARTILL , the BBC's Religious Affairs Correspondent
8.25 The Weeklies With FRANCIS WHEEN
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament Editor JENNY ABRAMSKY

Contributors

Presented By:
Jenni Murray
Presented By:
John Humphrys
Read By:
Simon Vance
Unknown:
Cliff Morgan
Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill
Unknown:
Francis Wheen
Editor:
Jenny Abramsky

Bernard Falk reports on holidays and travel with Susan Marling and Nigel Coombs
Producer JENNY MALLINSON DUFF
For details of items in the programme please send sae to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Falk
Unknown:
Susan Marling
Unknown:
Nigel Coombs
Producer:
Jenny Mallinson

unravelled, dangled or tied up by Ned Sherrin with Victoria Mather , Stephen Fry Craig Charles , Robert Elms and guests.
Plus the Occasional Diary of Mat Coward.
Additional material by WOLFGANG PLOCKER
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE and CATHIE MAHONEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Victoria Mather
Unknown:
Stephen Fry
Unknown:
Craig Charles
Unknown:
Robert Elms
Unknown:
Wolfgang Plocker
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Cathie Mahoney

Condemning Violence
A black comedy set in Belfast by ROBIN GLENDINNING
A woman obsessed with brass bed brazing, her potentially alcoholic husband, his potentially fascist boss, and his boss's potentially para-military wife, - some of the ingredients for a potentially explosive party. Directed by SUSAN HOGG BBC Manchester. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Glendinning
Directed By:
Susan Hogg

by Christopher Denys

Colin Dekker lost his job when he started drinking the firm's money. He's started going to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, which he finds interesting but not, he feels, entirely relevant to his situation. That feeling is the problem he still has to face....
(BBC Manchester) (Stereo)
(re-broadcast on Monday at 3.0 pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Christopher Denys
Director:
Tony Cliff
Colin:
Sean Arnold
Janet:
Pam Ferris
Jack:
James Tomlinson
George/Charles:
Graham Roberts
Steve:
Ken Farrington
Moira:
Meg Johnson
Valerie:
Ann Aris
Adele/Ruth:
Elizabeth Lindsay
Henry:
Charles Cookson
Cyril:
Laurence Kenny
Carter:
Fine Time Fontayne
Nigel Palmer:
Peter Wheeler

Four Degrees South
Halfway up the mountain, looking at the scenery - the same streams and cascades, the same aroma of spices, cinnamon, citronella - nothing has changed since 50 years ago, when I grew up on these islands.
Robert Delpech is now the Seychelles High Commissioner in London. He recently returned to the islands, bringing back all his memories as a boy growing up four degrees south of the Equator.
Producer SARAH ROWLANDS

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Delpech
Producer:
Sarah Rowlands

by TED WALKER
Storyteller Bernard Cribbins The last in the series
The Old Dunkirk Spirit
Producer MARTIN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Ted Walker
Unknown:
Storyteller Bernard Cribbins
Producer:
Martin Fisher
Big Jim:
Norman Rossington
Harold:
Roland Curram
Old Ned:
Harold Goodwin
Turps:
Sylvester McCoy
Nimrod:
David John
Chick:
David Beckett
Fortescue:
Norman Bird
PC Speedworth:
Norman Mitchell

The Burmah Notebook (2)
A tale of 12 good men and true - except some of them are women. A deadly cocktail of murder and mystery.... with a dash of stark raving madness.... lightly chilled and darkly chilling. The last in the series
Written and performed by Tony Haase
Robin Driscoll , Rebecca Stevens and Peter McCarthy Producer NICK SYMONS BBC Manchester. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Haase
Unknown:
Robin Driscoll
Unknown:
Rebecca Stevens
Unknown:
Peter McCarthy
Producer:
Nick Symons

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