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with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Producer NORMAN WINTER Editor DAVID COOMES
BBC Manchester. FM joins at 00 including at 8.00 News

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Jacobs
Unknown:
Ted Harrison
Producer:
Norman Winter
Editor:
David Coomes

from Padstow Parish Church, Cornwall
Holy Communion (ASB Rite A) led by THE REV MARTIN BOXALL
Hymns (HFTC): Guide me, 0 thou great Redeemer (528); We have a gospel to proclaim (519); Father all powerful (HHFT 22i); Love divine, all loves excelling (217) Anthem: God be in my head Readings: I Corinthians 13, w 1-13 (NEB); Matthew 18, w 21-35 (JB)
Organist ROGER PENNA BBC Bristol. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Boxall
Organist:
Roger Penna

by RAYMUND FITZSIMONS
Set in the 1930s, the play contrasts the fantasies of a tubercular boy with the realities of his life.
Narrator EDWARD DE SOUZA
Directed by GERRY JONES. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Directed By:
Gerry Jones.
Paul:
Susan Sheridan
Tom:
Danny Kodicek
Father:
John Hollis
Mother:
Jennifer Piercey
Nurse:
Elaine Claxton
Doctor:
Manning Wilson
Bill:
Johnny Lee Miller

Six judges from different levels of the court system talk to Hugo Young.
2: Mr Justice Macpherson of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court, currently presiding on the Northern Circuit. Producer ANNE SLOM AN (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugo Young.

A special edition from the 1988 Radio Festival in London. Laurie Taylor reports on current concerns and future hopes as the broadcasting world prepares for radical change. Researcher ANDREA GRAHAME Producer KEITH JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrea Grahame
Producer:
Keith Jones

'Spring 1960: General progress and conduct: Janet must not relax her efforts to maintain self-control.'
Robert Booth summons the television producer and presenter Janet Street-Porter to his study.
Producer NIGEL ACHESON (R)

Contributors

Presenter:
Janet Street-Porter
Producer:
Nigel Acheson

by E. W. HORNUNG
The last of six stories dramatised by DAVID BUCK
The Gift of the Emperor
Raffles plans the most daring enterprise of his career.

Contributors

Unknown:
E. W. Hornung
Dramatised By:
David Buck
Raffles:
Jeremy Clyde
Bunny:
Michael Cochrane

Marjorie Lofthouse visits the first of the ten small businesses to reach the finals of this year's Radio 4/Radio Times Enterprise Competition.
1: Bailey's Architectural Antiques
Mark and Sally Bailey combined their carpentry and design skills to restore their own home: 'We then began to get requests from friends and the odd unsolicited client.
We never advertised but the business just grew from there.' Producers LUCY LUNT and ROSIE GREENHAM. BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Marjorie Lofthouse
Unknown:
Sally Bailey
Unknown:
Rosie Greenham.

Portraits of four aristocratic families by ALISON PLOWDEN 1: The Herberts of Wilton with the Earl of Pembroke
The Herberts were created Earls of Pembroke by Henry VHI , who also gave them land at Wilton in Wiltshire, and elsewhere. Readers WILLIAM SIMONS
RICHARD TATE. NIGEL GRAHAM
GARARD GREEN and JOANNA MACKIE Producer PETER WINDOWS. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Vhi
Readers:
William Simons
Readers:
Richard Tate.
Readers:
Nigel Graham
Readers:
Joanna MacKie
Producer:
Peter Windows.

Seven true stories of travel and adventure, compiled and written by JULIA KEAY.
6: Highly Respected Miss Kate The story of Kate Marsden
Narrator Richard Bebb
'When a tourist undertakes a journey, it is certainly to satisfy his own curiosity. But when a woman decides to visit a distant country, thousands of miles from her own land; when she willingly submits to all the inconveniences of the journey in the hope of alleviating the sufferings of that most terrible of diseases - leprosy - then not only does the journey of such a woman merit the sympathies of scientists and philanthropists, but the person herself inspires their respect and admiration.' Producer JOHN POWELL. Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
Julia Keay.
Producer:
John Powell.
Kate:
Jill Balcon

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