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Presented by Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday
7.00,8.00 Today's News
7.20 Letters
7.25 Sport
7.30,8.30 News Summary
7.40, 8.47 Today's Papers
7.45 In Perspective
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament Editor PHILIP HARDING

Contributors

Presented By:
Sue MacGregor
Presented By:
Peter Hobday
Editor:
Philip Harding

Ned Sherrin , live studio guests, and contributions from the likes of Robert Elms,
Craig Charles and Victoria Mather. Additional material from ANDREW NICKOLDS
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
JANE BERTHOUD and CHARLIE BUNCE

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Craig Charles
Unknown:
Victoria Mather.
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Jane Berthoud
Unknown:
Charlie Bunce

The panel:
Robin Cook , mp, Marion Roe , mp, Lady Antonia Fraser , author, and Michael Ignatieff.
From Borehamwood, Herts. and at 2.00
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with your views on the issues raised in this week's edition of Any Questions?
Producers JOHN HOLMES and CHARLIE BUNCE. BBC Bristol
LINES OPEN: from 12.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Cook
Unknown:
Marion Roe
Unknown:
Lady Antonia Fraser
Unknown:
Michael Ignatieff.
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Producers:
John Holmes
Producers:
Charlie Bunce.

A series of four programmes about auctions.
2: A Very British Evening The Charles Hodgson
Foundation for Children has raised £100,000 to help save children's lives. To gather this money the charity relies on the efforts of helpers like Shirley Woolley and her friends.
Eve Bonham joins the Women's Committee for their latest venture, a 'buy British' auction. Researcher KATE CHANEY
Producer JOHN ARMSTRONG BBCBristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Shirley Woolley
Unknown:
Kate Chaney
Producer:
John Armstrong

This 'round-robin' series of biographers in conversation continues with Michael Holroyd asking
Robert Skidelsky about his work on Oswald Mosley and John Maynard Keynes.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Holroyd
Unknown:
Robert Skidelsky
Unknown:
Oswald Mosley
Unknown:
John Maynard Keynes.

In a Summer Season by ELIZABETH TAYLOR , adapted by ELSPETH SANDYS. Withand
Aunt Ethel thinks that sex is the only bond between Kate and her very much younger husband, and she's not the only person to look on Kate's second marriage with disapproval. withand
Directed by JANE MORGAN. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Taylor
Adapted By:
Elspeth Sandys.
Directed By:
Jane Morgan.
Kate:
Ann Bell
Dermot:
Roger Allam
Aunt Ethel:
Joan Matheson
Tom:
Stephen Tompkinson
Mrs Meacock:
Jo Kendall
Louisa:
Francesca Buller
Fr Blizzard:
Philip Sully
Sir Alfred:
Norman Bird
Edwina:
Anna Cropper
Ignazia:
Cara Kelly
Gertrude:
Margot Boyd
Araminta:
Susannah Harker
Charles:
Geoffrey Whitehead
Charles:
Michael Deacon
Charles:
Marcia King
Charles:
Dominic Rickhards
Charles:
Christopher Scott
Charles:
Richard Tate

The Gift to Be Simple
At Manchester in England This blessed fire began....
Malcolm Jones tells the story of Ann Lee , an illiterate cook, who left Manchester in 1774 for
America, where she inspired an extraordinary sect - celibate but highly creative - the Shaking Quakers, the Shakers. With GEOFFREY BANKS.
JUDITH BARKER. KATE HARPER and PETER MARINKER Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Jones
Unknown:
Ann Lee
Unknown:
Judith Barker.
Unknown:
Kate Harper
Unknown:
Peter Marinker
Producer:
Gillian Hush

by TERRY RAVENSCROFT.
In which the crew time warp and the end is the beginning, the middle is a muddle and the beginning is the end.
Jeffrey Holland , Christopher Godwin , Susie Blake and Fred Harris boldly go where no comedy has gone before. Producer MARTIN FISHER. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Ravenscroft.
Unknown:
Jeffrey Holland
Unknown:
Christopher Godwin
Unknown:
Susie Blake
Unknown:
Fred Harris
Producer:
Martin Fisher.

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