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with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev
David Cohen
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Sue MacGregor.
Unknown:
David Cohen

The Growing-Up of Sarah by Herbert Williams.
'Mummy, have you ever done something - something you didn't want to, but couldn't help doing?' Twelve-year-old Sarah devises her own method of growing up. Read by Katherine Kinsey. Producer Caroline Sarll

Contributors

Unknown:
Herbert Williams.
Read By:
Katherine Kinsey.
Producer:
Caroline Sarll

led by Stephen Shipley. Lead Us, Heavenly Father, Lead Us
(Mannheim); Mark 1, w 4-12; River, Wash over Me (D Brown); Spirit of Holiness (Blow the Wind Southerly).
Director of Music
Noel Tredinnick. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Shipley.
Unknown:
Noel Tredinnick.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Scott Cherry
Director:
Adrian Bean
Mary:
Alice Arnold
Stai:
Hetty Baynes
Sally:
Avril Clark
Jimmy:
Michael Graham Cox
Alex:
Kate Duchene
Mike:
Scott Farrell
Toby:
Christopher Godwin
Charles:
Michael N Harbour
Julia:
Beverley Hills
Joe:
John Hollis
Terry:
Anthony Jackson
Hugh:
James MacPherson
Helen:
Jenny McCracken
Colin:
Ben Onwukwe
Seville:
David Richard-Fox
Pat:
Marcella Riordan
Tony:
Richard Tate

An eight-part comedy drama written by Jim Eldridge.
7: Thursday's Child A worrying couple of days: for the staff, presented with a controversial new proposal from the school governors; and for Mr Sims , facing a situation outside all his previous classroom experience.
Producer John Fawcett Wilson Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
Jim Eldridge.
Unknown:
Mr Sims
Producer:
John Fawcett Wilson
Philip Sims:
Karl Howman
MrBeeston, head teacher:
James Grout
Mrs Stone, school secretary:
Margaret John
Mrs Rudd:
Vivienne Martin
Miss Lewis:
Marlene Sidaway
Mr Long:
Paul Copley
Simon:
Stuart Heath
Lianne:
Nadia Williams
Hanif:
Anthony Hall
Subi/Manjeet:
Anna Williams

with Jenni Murray.
American TV is cutting back on programmes aimed at little girls. Are TV companies guilty of sexism - or are they merely bowing to economics? Suzanne Levy reports from Los Angeles. Serial: The Adultery Department (12)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Suzanne Levy

with Barry Cunliffe.
Crime figures published recently showed the highest percentage rise since records began. In the light of these statistics and current debate on how the police might be funded, Sean Street talks to Carolyn Steedman about the formation of provincial police forces in the 19th century.
And Brian Gear browses through the Newgate Calendar, which chronicled the careers and fates of some of 18th-century Britain's most notorious criminals.
Producer John Knight

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Cunliffe.
Talks:
Sean Street
Unknown:
Carolyn Steedman
Unknown:
Brian Gear
Producer:
John Knight

Paul Vaughan discusses the new novel by Julian Barnes , Talking It Over; celebrates the centenary of jazz master Jelly Roll
Morton; and discovers the work of fashion designer Katharine Hamnett in the Almeida Theatre's production of Madame de Sade.
Producer Tessa Watt. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Novel By:
Julian Barnes
Designer:
Katharine Hamnett
Producer:
Tessa Watt.

In the fifth of a six-part pursuit of literary justice, Clive Anderson stands by with a crucifix and sharpened stake as Stephen Pile puts the case for Count
Dracula's defence.
Producer Kate Boston

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Anderson
Unknown:
Stephen Pile
Producer:
Kate Boston

News, views and information for people with a visual handicap. With Peter White.
Producer Thena Heshel
0 QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: tel [number removed]between
9.15and 10.15pm
• HANDBOOK: £ 12.50. from [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter White.
Producer:
Thena Heshel

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More