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written in five episodes by PETER TINNISWOOD Starring with and
Carter Brandon was given another week off work, so he decided he would spend the time taking more day trips in his car.
2: Dark Satanic Writer Narrator
Christian Rodska
Producer PETE ATKIN. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Tinniswood
Unknown:
Carter Brandon
Narrator:
Christian Rodska
Producer:
Pete Atkin.
Uncle Mort:
Stephen Thome
Carter Brandon:
Peter Skellern
Harry Hardcastle:
Norman Bird

Winners With
One glorious Saturday morning in June, Mag and Joe climb to the top of Ardnageeha, overlooking the town of Ballymore in Northern Ireland. There they talk, flirt, quarrel, make up, make love, and make plans for a future they will never have.
Adapted and directed by DICKON REED
(A BBC World Service drama production)
(First broadcast in 1979) ('Faith Healer' on Friday at
7.30pm, Radio 3)

Contributors

Directed By:
Dickon Reed
Mag:
Veronica Quilligan
Joe:
And Colm Meaney
Man:
Kevin Flood
Woman:
Mary Wimbush

Leon Uris talks with Nigel Forde about his latest book Mitla Pass. Also, the authors who conceal themselves behind a pseudonym. Producer SALLY MARMION

Contributors

Talks:
Leon Uris
Unknown:
Nigel Forde
Unknown:
Mitla Pass.
Producer:
Sally Marmion

Peter Kellner and Julian Critchley , mp, challenge Robert Kee and Austin Mitchell, mp, in a test of political knowledge.
Chair Patrick Hannan Written and compiled by BOB SINFIELD
Producer HARRY THOMPSON Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Kellner
Unknown:
Julian Critchley
Unknown:
Robert Kee
Unknown:
Patrick Hannan
Unknown:
Bob Sinfield
Producer:
Harry Thompson

The last of a three-part series on summer schools. A School under the Sea The story of the Fort Bovisand Underwater Centre in Plymouth.
With instructor
Steve Dunn , and introduced by Alan Bax who rented the Napoleonic fort from the Ministry of Defence in 1969 to start a diving school.
Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Dunn
Introduced By:
Alan Bax
Producer:
Susan Roberts

AIDS: Who Will Care?
Care for people with AIDS in Britain is largely hospital-based but, as cases increase. care in the community may be the answer.
Kati Whitaker presents a special report on work being done in Edinburgh and London.
Producer MARLENE PEASE
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Phone in on [number removed]Lines open from 10.00am to
5.00pm Monday to Friday

Contributors

Unknown:
Kati Whitaker
Producer:
Marlene Pease

A review of the new play M. Butterfly starring
Anthony Hopkins : Joyce McMillan visits the Edinburgh Story; and poet Vernon Scannell talks about his book of war poetry.
Presenter Paul Allen Producer JOHN BOUNDY Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Hopkins
Unknown:
Joyce McMillan
Talks:
Vernon Scannell
Presenter:
Paul Allen
Producer:
John Boundy

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