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Lionel Kelleway kicks off the BBC's live Beachwatch day as he uncovers the bustling world beneath a shingle beach. Producer Grant Sonnex
(Beachwatch continues during the day on BBC2 and in The Natural History Programme on Radio 4 at 9.00pm).

Contributors

Unknown:
Lionel Kelleway
Producer:
Grant Sonnex

speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the work of a charity which is a source of advice for many unemployed and young people who want to build their own homes. DONATIONS TO: Community Self Build Agency,[address removed] Credit cards [number removed]

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Geoffrey Smith , Crosbie Cochrane and John Cushnie answer questions from visitors to the Landscape Centre, Templepatrick, Co Antrim. The chairman is Eric Robson.
ATayior Made production

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Crosbie Cochrane
Unknown:
John Cushnie
Unknown:
Co Antrim.
Unknown:
Eric Robson.

A dramatisation of Njal 's Saga, written for radio by David Wade , based on a translation from the Icelandic by Magnus Magnusson and Herman Palsson. One of Iceland's great legends, it is broadcast in three parts to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the island becoming a nation state. Narrated by Norman Rodway and Barbara Jefford.
With Joan Walker and Alice Arnold
Music by David Chiltern and Nick Russel Pavier
DirectorJeremy Mortimer (First broadcast on Radio 3)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Wade
Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Herman Palsson.
Unknown:
Norman Rodway
Unknown:
Barbara Jefford.
Unknown:
Joan Walker
Unknown:
Alice Arnold
Music By:
David Chiltern
Music By:
Nick Russel Pavier
Director:
Jeremy Mortimer
Ahdli:
Ian Targett
Bergthowm:
Maggie McArthy
Unn:
Anna Cropper
Brynjolv:
John Bull
Greem:
Andrew Branch
Gunnar Hamundarson:
Struan Rodger
Halgairdt:
Maureen O'Brien
Halvardh:
Joe Dunlop
Helgi:
Vincent Brimble
Hroot Herjolvssonn:
David King
Kawl:
Ken Cumberlidge
Thord Freemansson:
Paul Dawning
Law speaker/ Skjold:
Donald Gee
Njal Thogayrsson:
Bernard Hepton
Sighmtmdt:
Brian Miller
Skarp Hjedhin:
Robert Glenister
Thrauin Sghfussonn:
John Church

by Diane Whitley and Dave Simpson.
5: The SecondMan. Gemma is demoralised by Keith's insistence that he is guilty.
With Russell Dixon , Jimmy Hibbert , Peter Rylands. Sue Jenkins and Vincent Davies
Producer Martin Jameson

Contributors

Unknown:
Diane Whitley
Unknown:
Dave Simpson.
Unknown:
Russell Dixon
Unknown:
Jimmy Hibbert
Unknown:
Peter Rylands.
Unknown:
Vincent Davies
Producer:
Martin Jameson
Gemma:
Jane Dawson
Uam:
Colin Parry
Andy:
Jonathan Perkins
Jennifer Walsh:
Maureen Beattie
Susan:
Michelle Holmes

Lancaster University has devised the Innovation War Game to enable companies to envisage the next 25 years - and react to it. Peter Day reports as top managers play out their future.... and ours. Editor Stephen Chilcott

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Day
Editor:
Stephen Chilcott

Starring Tony Hancock, with Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Williams.
Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Music by Wally Stott and Orchestra
Producer Dennis Main Wilson
(First broadcast 1957)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hancock
Unknown:
Sidney James
Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Hattie Jacques
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams.
Unknown:
Ray Galton
Unknown:
Alan Simpson
Music By:
Wally Stott
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson

God on Monday. Four programmes connecting the world of work with the world of faith. David Clark , director of the Christians in Public Life project, asks why there is a rift between the market place and the holy place. Producer Norman Winter

Contributors

Unknown:
David Clark
Producer:
Norman Winter

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