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Presented by Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With PETER DAY
7.00, 8.00 Today's News Read by SIMON VANCE
7.20* Your Letters
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
With CHARLES COLVILE
7.45* Thoughtfor the Day
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Redhead
Presented By:
Sue MacGregor
Read By:
Simon Vance

Presented by Susan Rae
If you are concerned about health, education, housing or financial matters. or if you are the victim of incompetent or unhelpful traders or authorities, write to: You and Yours, BBC, London WlA 1AA

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Rae

devised by TONY SHRY ANE and EDWARD J. MASON
John Amis and Frank Muir challenge
Ian Wallace and Denis Norden In the Chair Steve Race
Questions compiled by STEVE RACE Producer PETE ATKIN. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward J. Mason
Unknown:
John Amis
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Producer:
Pete Atkin.

1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: Young Hedgehog Tries to Be Clever. Stereo
2.05 Health Education: My Body. Germs in the Air by EDWARD KELSEY (R) (e)
2.25 Mainstream GCSE Presented by SIMON MAYO and SUSIE GRANT
11: Home Economics

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Kelsey
Presented By:
Simon Mayo

In the programme that tells the stories behind the headlines,
Jenny Cuffe reports on school-life after opting out. Will there still be room for specialist services like visiting musicians, speech therapists and educational psychologists? Serial: AU the Best, Kim (6) Presented by Jenni Murray

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Cuffe
Presented By:
Jenni Murray

by MICHAEL WALL with What price can you put on a life? In a deserted seaside cottage Paul is holding a 14-year-old girl hostage.
But for what? He doesn't seem interested in money. His is more an act of mercy.
Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER Stereo

Contributors

Directed By:
Jeremy Mortimer
Paul:
David Threlfall
Nicky:
Holly Aird
Dibbs:
Michael Deacon
Mr Horowitz:
Anthony Jackson
Mrs Horowitz:
Emily Richard

How does a record company decide what to record on its classical label and how can a one-man operation compete with an internationally based company for a share in the market? Richard Baker talks to Christopher Raeburn , manager of opera production with Decca International, and Ted Perry , managing director of Hyperion Records.
Producer JUDITH ROLES. Stereo

Contributors

Talks:
Richard Baker
Unknown:
Christopher Raeburn
Unknown:
Ted Perry

Last in the series
Presented by David Lomax The programme which investigates innovation, initiative, enterprise and success in the world of business.
Researcher SIAN JARVIS Producer ROD POUNSETT

Contributors

Presented By:
David Lomax
Unknown:
Sian Jarvis

Written by SAM JACOBS
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Written By:
Sam Jacobs
Peggy Archer:
June Spencer
Jennifer Aldridge:
Angela Piper
Brian Aldridge:
Charles Collingwood
Tony Archer:
Colin Skipp
Phil Archer:
Norman Painting
Jill Archer:
Patricia Greene
Shula Hebden:
Judy Bennett
Christine Barford:
Lesley Saweard
George Barford:
Graham Roberts
Tom Forrest:
Bob Arnold
Jack Woolley:
Arnold Peters
Walter Gabriel:
Chriss Gittins
Nelson Gabriel:
Jack May
Mrs Perkins:
Pauline Seville
Martha Woodford:
Molue Harris
Susan Carter:
Charlotte Martin
Richard Adamson:
Richard Carrington
Dorothy Adamson:
Heather Barrett
Betty Tucker:
Pamela Craig
Caroline Bone:
Sara Coward
Mrs Antrobus:
Margot Boyd
Robert Snell:
Graham Blockey
Lynda Snell:
Carole Boyd
Jean Paul:
Yves Aubert
Mrs Walker:
Gillian Goodman

in conversation with Frank Gillard
On 10 December 1981 Alasdair Milne was appointed the 10th Director-General of the BBC.
On 29 January 1987 he resigned in controversial circumstances. In the first major interview since he left the BBC, Alasdair Milne talks candidly about his years as the BBC's Chief
Executive, his relationship with the Board of Governors and the events surrounding his resignation.
Producer JOHN KNIGHT BBC Bristol. Stereo
0 HEAR THIS! page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Gillard
Unknown:
Alasdair Milne
Talks:
Alasdair Milne

All radio is for the blind, so why do they need a special programme? Tune to
Ian Macrae to find out. Producer THENA HESHEL
Questions and comments can be phoned through to the 'In Touch' team tonight between 8.30 and
10.15pm on [number removed]A free quarterly bulletin summarising broadcast information is available from: [address removed] (send four large saesfor a year's supply)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian MacRae

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