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Presented by Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45Business News with PETER DAY
7.00, 8.00 Today's News
7.25, 8.25 Sport
7.45 Thought for the Day
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Presented By:
Sue MacGregor
Presented By:
John Humphrys

1.55 Listening Comer Today's story: Morgan the Milkman Meets the Mayor Stereo (R)
2.05 Let's Join In Who's a Clever Girl Then? by ROSE IMPEY. Stereo (e)
2.25 The Song Tree The Music Menagerie (8) by BARRY GIBSON Presented by HILARY JAMES and SIMON MAYOR With PYEWACKETT. Stereo (R) (e)
2.40 The Friday Serial Boy by ROALD DAHL. Boarding School. Stereo (e)

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Gibson
Presented By:
Hilary James
Presented By:
Simon Mayor
Unknown:
Roald Dahl.

by FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY translated by DAVID MAGARSHACK , dramatised in eight parts by MICHELENE WANDOR. With and 4: The Tale of the Onion
While Alyosha watches over the failing health of Fr Zossima ,
Mitya is resolved to make a final settlement with his father.
Directed by PHILIP MARTIN BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo

Contributors

Translated By:
David Magarshack
Unknown:
Michelene Wandor.
Unknown:
Fr Zossima
Directed By:
Philip Martin
Fyodor Karamazov:
Freddie Jones
Alyosha:
Michael Maloney
Mitya:
Stuart Wilson
Grushenka:
Eleanor Bron
Fr Zossima:
Roger Hume
Fr Ferapont:
Edwin Richfield
Fr Joseph:
Roger Rowland
Mrs Khokhlakov:
Gillian Goodman
Rakitin:
David Vann
Young Zossima:
Richard Pearce
Markel:
Paul Sirr
Lieutenant:
Ian Michie
Fenya:
Cynthia Cherry

In the first of six programmes, Phil Smith makes an initial foray into the Lancashire milltown of Colne to see the world through the eyes and experience of its townspeople. He begins in the auction saleroom with its box-lots of memories. 1: Rooting
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Smith

Presented by Robert Williams and Libby Fawbert
5.00,5.30 News Summary
5.25PMLetters
5.31 City News continuedon FM 5.50-5.55
0 LETTERS: PM, BBC, London WIA IAA

Contributors

Presented By:
Robert Williams
Presented By:
Libby Fawbert

Clive Jacobs is in the driving seat, Tom Boswell is firing on all cylinders, and Alanah Martin signals extra directions as they consider transport on land, sea and air. Producer MOLLY PRICE-OWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Jacobs
Unknown:
Tom Boswell
Unknown:
Alanah Martin
Producer:
Molly Price-Owen

The RtHon Sally
Oppenheim-Barnes, Chairman, National Consumer Council Joan Ruddock , mp
Mary Kenny , journalist and broadcaster and Dilys Cossey , Chairwoman,
Family Planning Association. From Birmingham.
Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby Producer JOHN HOLMES BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Rthon Sally
Unknown:
Joan Ruddock
Unknown:
Mary Kenny
Unknown:
Dilys Cossey
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Producer:
John Holmes

Marcel Berlins takes a weekly look at events in the courts and what the lawyers are up to.
He talks to judges, barristers, solicitors and members of the public who come into contact with the legal system - both civil and criminal.
Producer GARETH BUTLER

Contributors

Unknown:
Marcel Berlins
Producer:
Gareth Butler

A satirical swipe at the week's news with Bill Wallis David Tate , Sally Grace and Kerry Shale.
Written by MIKE COLEMAN
BILL MATTHEWS , ROBERT LINFORD MAX HANDLEY , GED
PARSONS SIMON BULLIVANT , MARK BRISENDEN
DAVID BADDIEL. ROB NEWMAN BARRY ATKINS , MICHAEL DINES
OLEH STEPANIUK. PETER HICKEY and others.
Producer LISSA EVANS Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Wallis
Unknown:
David Tate
Unknown:
Sally Grace
Written By:
Mike Coleman
Written By:
Bill Matthews
Written By:
Robert Linford
Unknown:
Max Handley
Unknown:
Parsons Simon Bullivant
Unknown:
Mark Brisenden
Unknown:
David Baddiel.
Unknown:
Rob Newman
Unknown:
Barry Atkins
Unknown:
Peter Hickey

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