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Hosted by Nigel Rees. With Maureen Freely, Brian Glover, Peter Wood and Frederic Raphael. Quotations are read by Ronald Fletcher.
Producer Jon Naismith
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Rees.
Unknown:
Brian Glover
Unknown:
Peter Wood
Unknown:
Frederic Raphael.
Read By:
Ronald Fletcher.
Producer:
Jon Naismith

Who'd guess that high-flyer salesman Phil had such a long way to fall?
(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Craig Warner.
Director:
Richard Wortley.
Phil Brown:
Mick Ford
Buster:
William Hope
Mrs Zelski:
Irene Sutcliffe
Fin:
David Sinclair
Nikos:
Clarence Smith
Harry:
Robert Portal
Des:
David Bannerman
Pauline:
Ann Windsor
Jackson:
Terence Edmond
Hilda:
Emma Fielding
Evening Standard Voice:
Joanna Wake

Robert Dawson-Scott is at the Citizens' Theatre in Glasgow for Casanova Undone and a new production of Lulu; Elena Bonner , widow of Andrei Sakharov , is the subject of a new biography; and Hank Wangford brings his country style to the studio. Producer Belinda Sample. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Dawson-Scott
Unknown:
Elena Bonner
Unknown:
Andrei Sakharov
Unknown:
Hank Wangford
Producer:
Belinda Sample.

The Brand of Eve
C S Forester's tale, read by David Shaw-Parker .
"There, printed on her lips unmistakably, were the words 'May I' the very words the Captain had used before he kissed her.
This was the way God was going to punish her for all her wickedness of the past, for the slackness of her corsets, and the freedom of her thought." Producer Anne-Marie Cole

Contributors

Read By:
David Shaw-Parker
Producer:
Anne-Marie Cole

A six-part series by Simon Brett.
2: Empty Vessels
Anna agrees to babysit for Charlotte - but an uninterrupted evening was never on the cards.
Producer Paul Schlesinger Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Brett.
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger
Anna:
Rosemary Leach
Victoria:
Nicola Pagett
Charlotte:
Celia Imrie
Delia:
Maxine Audley
Patrick:
Andrew Wincott

Presenter Barry Cunliffe. Owing to the changing needs in children's education, a school in the Dorset town of Sherborne will close this summer, 352 years after its foundation. Sean Street visits Foster's School and discovers how its history highlights the national reforms in education since 1640. And Sonia Beesley talks to John Kennedy Melling about the Guilds and Liveries of London in a week when they welcome a new member.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Cunliffe.
Unknown:
Sean Street
Talks:
Sonia Beesley
Unknown:
John Kennedy Melling

Tony Barringer with information for the visually handicapped. Producer Thena Heshel
•QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: tel [number removed]between
9.30pm and 10.30pm
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Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Barringer

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