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with Peter Hobday and Chris Lowe Including
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day The Rev Ian McKenzie
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament Editor Philip Harding

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Unknown:
Chris Lowe
Unknown:
Ian McKenzie
Editor:
Philip Harding

Ned Sherrin , live studio guests and regular and irregular contributions from Richard Jobson Arthur Smith and Emma Freud Additional material Andrew Nickolds
Producers Ian Gardhouse Charlie Bunce and Alison Vernon-Smith . Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Richard Jobson
Unknown:
Arthur Smith
Unknown:
Andrew Nickolds
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Producers:
Charlie Bunce
Producers:
Alison Vernon-Smith

Clement Freud
Peter Jones
Paul Merton and Derek Nimmo try to stop each other talking for just a minute. Chairman Nicholas Parsons
Devised by Ian Messiter Producer Edward Taylor
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Clement Freud
Unknown:
Peter Jones
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Derek Nimmo
Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Ian Messiter
Producer:
Edward Taylor

with Sebastian Coe
Ann Leslie
Andrew Puddephat Joan Lestor , MP Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? Producers Anna Carragher and John Watkins
• LINES OPEN from 12.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Sebastian Coe
Unknown:
Ann Leslie
Unknown:
Andrew Puddephat
Unknown:
Joan Lestor
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Producers:
Anna Carragher

Presenter
Barry Cunliffe.
Including this week: in the 19th century
London streets were so congested with horse-drawn traffic that a solicitor came up with (what seemed to many) the crazy idea of a transport system below ground. Industrial archaeologist Mike Stone joins Barry Cunliffe on a trip along the London underground and reveals some historical secrets.
Producers Felicity Goodall and John Knight BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Cunliffe.
Unknown:
Mike Stone
Unknown:
Barry Cunliffe
Producers:
Felicity Goodall

by Vincent MacInerney
John O'Rourke is made redundant at 40, so he applies to the Enterprise Allowance Board in Liverpool for a £40-a-week grant to set up in business as a private detective. In no time at all he is caught up in the world of modern art, drug dealing and shoot-outs on container ships.
Just Another Night written and sung by Vincent MacInerney, Steve Wright (guitar), Dave Dover (bass) Steve Bartley (percussion)
BBC Bristol. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Writer/composer/singer:
Vincent MacInerney
Guitarist:
Steve Wright
Bass:
Dave Dover
Percussion:
Steve Bartley
Director:
Shaun MacLoughlin
John O'Rourke:
Ken Cumberlidge
Insp Crust:
James Ellis
Chris:
Maureen O'Brien
Mr O'Rourke:
Richard Tate
Curly:
Dominic Rickhards
Mrs Rate:
June Barrie
Ronnie Rate:
Eric Allen
Bogger:
David Goudge
Minty:
Bill Monks
Captain:
Jonathan Nibbs
Bar person:
Ian Targett
Scratcher:
David Learner
Operator:
Maryon Ellor

Dive into a thick warming bowl of Saturday-Night Fry with Stephen Fry and his regular team, Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent and Emma Thompson. Script Stephen Fry Additional material Ian Brown. James Hendrie Producer Dan Patterson Stereo (R)

Contributors

Performer:
Stephen Fry
Performer:
Hugh Laurie
Performer:
Jim Broadbent
Performer:
Emma Thompson
Script:
Stephen Fry
Additional Material:
Ian Brown
Additional Material:
James Hendrie
Producer:
Dan Patterson

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