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Vincent Duggleby takes your calls on how best to Manage your money. Today:
Stock Market Investment
What are the risks of share ownership? Why is the small shareholder so often ignored? And what are the prospects for the electricity privatisation?
Producer Frances Macdonald
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Contributors

Unknown:
Vincent Duggleby
Producer:
Frances MacDonald

from St George 's,
Brandon Hill , Bristol, led by Alison Bogle. Steal Away to Jesus (arr John Marsh ) Psalm 34 (NIV) Keep Me as the Apple of an Eye (R Fielding)
The King of Love (Irish traditional). With the Georgian Singers.
Violinist Roger Huckle Director of Music
Dr John Bishop. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
St George
Unknown:
Brandon Hill
Unknown:
Alison Bogle.
Unknown:
John Marsh
Violinist:
Roger Huckle
Unknown:
Dr John Bishop.

from Northern Ireland.
Simon Rae introduces a special edition featuring works by Irish poets requested by listeners. Readers Ruth McCabe and Ian McElhinney. Guest Paul Durcan.
Producer Pam Brighton. Stereo
0 REQUESTS to:
'Poetry Please!', BBC, Bristol BSB 2LR

Contributors

Introduces:
Simon Rae
Readers:
Ruth McCabe
Readers:
Ian McElhinney.
Unknown:
Paul Durcan.
Producer:
Pam Brighton.

It may be like a red, red rose for men - but what is it like for women?
John Fuller and Wendy Mulford, both editors of anthologies of love poetry, debate whether sex makes any difference to love.
Presenter Jenni Murray.
Serial: Of Such Small Differences
Joanne Greenberg 's story of the relationship between deaf-blind John Moon and aspiring actress Leda. The fifth of 14 episodes read by Garrick Hagon. Abridged and produced by Pat McLoughlin
Editor Clare Selerie-Grey

Contributors

Unknown:
John Fuller
Unknown:
Wendy Mulford
Presenter:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Joanne Greenberg
Unknown:
John Moon
Read By:
Garrick Hagon.
Produced By:
Pat McLoughlin
Editor:
Clare Selerie-Grey

Another chance to hear R.C. Sherriff's moving play, first broadcast in 1971. Set in southern England in AD 410, it tells the story of the last of the Roman families left in Britain following the collapse of the Empire. (R)

Contributors

Writer:
R.C. Sherriff
Director:
Martin Jenkins
Marcus:
John Rye
Julian:
Stephen Murray
Serena:
Pauline Letts
Paula:
Jane Knowles
Otho:
David Spenser
Lucian:
Lockwood West
Portius:
John Gabriel
Arthur:
Julian Glover
Gawaine:
David Valla
Lugar:
Edward Kelsey

Kate Saunders talks to the writer J G Ballard about his new collection of stories, War Fever; photographer David Bailey and his latest work; and the music of Pakistan's major musical export Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
Producer Anthony Denselow

Contributors

Talks:
Kate Saunders
Unknown:
J G Ballard
Unknown:
David Bailey
Unknown:
Fateh Ali Khan.
Producer:
Anthony Denselow

A family drama set in a large country house in Surrey. When Renata walks out on 30 years of domestic responsibility, her family is left in a state of shock, particularly her daughter Lea, who has to give up her own independence for her mother's state of freedom.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Jane Beeson
Pianist:
Stuart Hutchinson
Director:
Cherry Cookson
Marcus:
Alan MacNaughtan
Renata:
Anna Massey
Lea:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Kate:
Lesley Dunlop
Georgie:
Barbara Flynn
Saul:
William Hope
Charles:
Christopher Scott

Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead by Barbara Comyns.
The first of eight parts read by Barbara Flynn . Summer, Warwickshire, about 80 years ago.
After the flood subsides, an unknown illness takes over the village. Adapted and produced by Tessa Kendall

Contributors

Read By:
Barbara Flynn
Produced By:
Tessa Kendall

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