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with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday.
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Fr Oliver McTernan
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Philip Harding

Contributors

Unknown:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
Peter Hobday.
Unknown:
Fr Oliver McTernan
Editor:
Philip Harding

with The Rt Hon Peter Lilley , MP, The Rt Hon Baroness Seear, The Rt Hon
John Smith , QC, MP, and Sarah Hogg.
Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]with Jonathan Dimbleby
Producers Anna Carragher and Chris Burns
* LINES OPEN from 12.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Lilley
Unknown:
John Smith
Unknown:
Sarah Hogg.
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Producers:
Anna Carragher
Producers:
Chris Burns

You Only Live Twice
In Ian Fleming 's classic story, James Bond 's wife Tracey has been murdered by his deadly enemy, Blofeld. He has gone to pieces, but M is prepared to give him one last chance to prove himself - on a mission which will lead him to a fatal encounter in a Japanese Garden of Death.
With Timothy Bateson Elizabeth Kelly and James Simmons
Dramatised and directed by Michael Bakewell. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Fleming
Unknown:
James Bond
Unknown:
Timothy Bateson
Unknown:
Elizabeth Kelly
Unknown:
James Simmons
Directed By:
Michael Bakewell.
James Bond:
Michael Jayston
Tanaka:
Clive Merrison
Handerson:
James Laurenson
Kissy:
Sayo Inaba
M:
David King
Ando:
Burt Kwouk
Priest:
David Bannerman
Trembling Leaf:
Danielle Allen
Molony:
Michael Turner
Blofeld:
Ronald Herdman
Irma:
Maxine Audley
Tracey:
Emma Gregory
Kono:
Mark Straker
Mariko:
Tara Dominick

Sound pictures of what six cities have meant to six people.
5: Christopher Hogwood , conductor of the Academy of Ancient
Music, went to Prague in 1964. Today he reflects on life, culture and politics in Prague at a time when the Iron
Curtain was firmly in place.
Producer Martin Buckley.
Stereo

Contributors

Conductor:
Christopher Hogwood
Producer:
Martin Buckley.

In the Rhodesias
Three interviews by Lynn Ten Kate with men who chose to 'stay on' after
Rhodesian independence. 2: Peter Moxon.
From the colonial forces to life as a pig farmer: he says, 'Zambia will have my bones.'
Producer Frances Byrnes

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynn Ten Kate
Unknown:
Peter Moxon.
Producer:
Frances Byrnes

John Galsworthy's saga dramatised in 23 episodes, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy.
12: To Fleur a son, for Michael a new career, and for Soames two new causes to fight.
Episode dramatised by David Spenser
Director Anthony Cornish.
Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
John Galsworthy
Dramatised By:
David Spenser
Director:
Anthony Cornish.
Galsworthy:
Dirk Bogarde
Soames:
Alan Howard
Fleur:
Amanda Redman
Michael Mont:
Gary Bond
Sir Lawrence Mont:
Paul Daneman
Marjorie Ferrar:
Belinda Lang
Francis Wilmot:
Simon Treves
Winifred:
Fiona Walker
Annette:
Shelley Thompson
Marquess of Shropshire:
Jack May
Gradman:
Brian Miller
Mr Bergfeld:
Ben Onwukwe
Mrs Bergfeld:
Tara Dominick
Boddick:
David Bannerman
Lord Charles Ferrar:
James Greene
Sir Luke Sharman:
John Moffatt
Mr Sawdry:
Ian Lindsay
Philip Quinsey:
Ian Lindsay
Mr Tolby:
Danny Schiller

Eight anthologies of new writing: this week's programme is mainly about performances.
Writers Patricia Francis , Jonathan Hall , Sue Rilstone and Hilary Palmer , Kari-Ruth Pederson ,
Peter Williams , Polly Pinder ,
Charles Thomson , Hugh Macpherson , Lekha Desai.
Readers Noreen Kershaw , Paula Tilbrook , Emma Garner-Clarke and John Halstead.
Producer Alfred Bradley.
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Patricia Francis
Unknown:
Jonathan Hall
Unknown:
Sue Rilstone
Unknown:
Hilary Palmer
Unknown:
Kari-Ruth Pederson
Unknown:
Peter Williams
Unknown:
Polly Pinder
Unknown:
Charles Thomson
Unknown:
Hugh MacPherson
Readers:
Lekha Desai.
Readers:
Noreen Kershaw
Unknown:
Paula Tilbrook
Unknown:
Emma Garner-Clarke
Unknown:
John Halstead.
Producer:
Alfred Bradley.

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