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with John Humphrys and Brian Redhead
Details as Monday plus:
7.45
Thought for the Day with The Rt Rev Jim Thompson
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Jim Thompson

Four conversations in which The Rev Dr Edward Norman explores the principles that motivate the lives of controversial clerics.
2: Rabbi Meir Kehane , leader of the Kach Party in Israel.
Researcher Malcolm Love Producer John Newbury

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Edward Norman
Leader:
Meir Kehane
Producer:
John Newbury

2.05 Science Naturally (Looking at Nature) Movement with Robin Robbins and Mike Howarth
2.20 Quest
9: Celebrating Hannukah
2.40 Listen! Nicobobinus (4) by Terry Jones , dramatised by David Self. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Robbins
Unknown:
Mike Howarth
Unknown:
Terry Jones
Dramatised By:
David Self.

by Jeffrey Wyn Thomas. The primitive coast of New Zealand seems a good place to get away from it all. But the wildness can get into the blood ...
Director Jane Dauncey BBC Wales. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeffrey Wyn Thomas.
Director:
Jane Dauncey
Sandra:
Melanie Walters
David:
Dorien Thomas
Terry:
Peter Dahlsen
Jill:
Di Botcher
Dr Richards:
Alan Towner
Peter Charles:
Richard Mitchley
Reporter:
Christine Russ
Travel agent:
Paul Garnault

Mary Wesley had her first novel published at the age of 70. Since then she has made up for lost time, writing one a year. Nigel Forde talks to her about her latest book, A Sensible Life.
Producer Sally Marmion

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Wesley
Talks:
Nigel Forde
Producer:
Sally Marmion

In the summer of 1979, Robin Moulsdale embarked on a journey to India that was to change his life.
Colin Semper discovers what happened when a conventional father-of-five came face to face with the Guru Baghwan Shree Rajneesh.
Producer Eddie Payne BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Moulsdale
Unknown:
Colin Semper
Unknown:
Baghwan Shree Rajneesh.
Producer:
Eddie Payne

New Blood for a New Age The UK's population size is static but the people are ageing. What will be the quantity and quality of young people in the 21st century?
Professor A H Halsey examines how shifting demographics will shape the prospects for the next generation. Producer Julian Brown Editor Caroline Anstey

Contributors

Producer:
Julian Brown
Editor:
Caroline Anstey

by Reginald ill dramatised in five parts by Betty Davies. With Donald Gee
Philip Jackson.
2: What Does It Signify? Pascoe wonders about the two sudden deaths.
Director Matthew Walters Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Betty Davies.
Unknown:
Philip Jackson.
Director:
Matthew Walters
Det Insp Pascoe:
Donald Gee
Supt Dalziel:
Philip Jackson
Det Chief Constable:
Michael Elwyn
Det Insp Headingley:
Christopher Good
Mrs Escott:
Barbara Atkinson
Det Con Seymour:
Paul Downing
Ruddlesdin:
Danny Schiller
Sgt Price:
Michael Graham Cox
Abbiss/Sgt Myers:
John Bull
Corp Gillott I Warden:
Joe Dunlop
Mrs Frostick:
Anna Cropper
Stella Abbiss:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Mrs Warsop:
Susan Sheridan

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