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with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Bernard Thorogood
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
8.50 Listeners' Letters

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
Bernard Thorogood

A quizzical investigation of science.
Panel: Nigel Henbest Heather Couper David Jones
Robert Cameron.
Chairman Mike Scott. Producer Louise Dalziel BBC Scotland. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Henbest
Unknown:
Heather Couper
Unknown:
David Jones
Unknown:
Robert Cameron.
Unknown:
Mike Scott.

by Peter Tinniswood.
With Maurice Denham as Bulldog Templeton and Liz Goulding as the Sitter.
Bulldog is 82. While his wife goes out for a tootle in the SS Jaguar, he is visited by a sitter with tired, lank hair and woebegone eyes.
Before the war, Bulldog was an aviator - and what a life he led!
Director Shaun MacLoughlin BBC Bristol. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Tinniswood.
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Unknown:
Liz Goulding

The wacky world of the TV sit-com is a subject much beloved by presenter Kate Saunders. Tonight she meets the stars of two such shows: Imelda Staunton from Up the Garden Path and Nicola McAuliffe, who enjoys wild goings-on in the operating theatre in Surgical Spirit.
Also taking part is Humphrey Barclay, the producer of the TV sit-com, who has created numerous hit shows over the past 20 years.
Producer Anthony Denselow Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Saunders.
Unknown:
Imelda Staunton
Unknown:
Nicola McAuliffe
Unknown:
Humphrey Barclay
Producer:
Anthony Denselow

Why Does Bertha Have to Be Big?
In the first of two programmes, Martin Wainwright asks whether names determine character. He meets Muds,
Dynamites, Utensils and Mr Gods and joins a workshop session where Alans and Erics are learning to love themselves by singing their names in unison. Producer Wendy Pilmer BBC North

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Wainwright
Unknown:
Mr Gods
Producer:
Wendy Pilmer

Eight studies in sedition and rebellion.
With Brian Redhead. 8: Terrorists
The first modem terrorists were anarchists in 19th-century Russia.
Now, terrorists operate around the world, using violence to further their aims. But in what ways are they against the State? And how can the State respond?
Consultant Dr Janet Coleman Producer Christopher Stone Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead.
Unknown:
Dr Janet Coleman
Producer:
Christopher Stone

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