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with Peter Hobday and Brian Redhead.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day: Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Unknown:
Brian Redhead.
Unknown:
Dr Leslie Griffiths

Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity panel show of magic movie moments.
Panel: Dick Vosburgh, Barbara Windsor, John Junkin and Robin Ray.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Chairman:
Iain Johnstone
Panellist:
Dick Vosburgh
Panellist:
Barbara Windsor
Panellist:
John Junkin
Panellist:
Robin Ray
Producer:
Andy Aliffe

by Thomas Hardy
1: The Fiddler of the Reels 'His music would bring a listening rabbit from its hole. But it was his charm over the women that put him aside from others ... '
Music Dave Swarbrick. Stereo ('The Melancholy Hussar' tomorrow at 3.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Hardy
Music:
Dave Swarbrick.
Car'line Aspent:
Janet Dale
Ned Hipcroft:
Stephen Tomlin
Watt Ollamoor:
Struan Rodger
Carry:
Bethan Ganjavi

with three men who head
Glasgow's main musical institutions: Christopher Bishop of the Scottish National Orchestra, Richard Mantle of Scottish Opera, and Philip Ledger of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Bishop
Unknown:
Richard Mantle
Producer:
Nigel Wilkinson

Blunder Bus -
The Sequel
The programme returns to a subject it first covered in October 1986, the deregulation of local bus services, to find out if Britain is now better served by its buses.
Reporters David Clayton and Neil Walker Producer Nick Clarke

Contributors

Reporters:
David Clayton
Reporters:
Neil Walker
Producer:
Nick Clarke

Seven programmes.
4: Anguish for Mr Sims as he attempts to reconcile personal and professional credibility with an unexpected parental decision.
Mrs Rudd 's dilemma is different - but she knows how he feels.
Written by Jim Eldridge
Producer John Fawcett-Wilson Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Sims
Unknown:
Mrs Rudd
Written By:
Jim Eldridge
Producer:
John Fawcett-Wilson
Philip Sims:
Karl Howman
Mr Beeston:
James Grout
Mr Holliday:
Tom Watson
Mrs None:
Margaret John
Miss Lewis:
Marlene Sidaway
Mr Long:
Paul Copley
Mrs Patterson:
Deirdre Costello
Mrs Rudd:
Vivienne Martin
MrMenzies:
Dean Harris
Mrs Menzies:
Janet Maw
Maria:
Natalie Brown
Sundeep:
Dean Magri

Last programme.
An anthology of new writing, this week on the subject of Journeys.
Prose by Jonathan Hall. Poetry by Patricia Bishop ,
Anne Oates , Sheila Simmons , Simon Armstrong ,
Tony Lewis-Jones , Katie Campbell , Ann Millmore , Helen Baynes , Angela Cooke , Janet Mitchell. Editor Liz Rigbey
Producer Alfred Bradley. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Hall.
Unknown:
Patricia Bishop
Unknown:
Anne Oates
Unknown:
Sheila Simmons
Unknown:
Simon Armstrong
Unknown:
Tony Lewis-Jones
Unknown:
Katie Campbell
Unknown:
Ann Millmore
Unknown:
Helen Baynes
Unknown:
Angela Cooke
Unknown:
Janet Mitchell.
Editor:
Liz Rigbey
Producer:
Alfred Bradley.

Paul Allen reports on the Chichester Festival
Season under
Michael Rudman 's direction, meets jazz trumpeter James Morrison , and finds out all about
Ford Madox Ford.
Producer John Goudie. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
Michael Rudman
Unknown:
James Morrison
Producer:
John Goudie.

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