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Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Out of the News: involving a topic of interest
When fats are forbidden:
JILL BALCON talks about the food she ate after an attack of jaundice
Masculine, Feminine and Neuter: ROBERT TYRRELL compares English with some other languages
Reading Your Letters
Not just for country people:
PAMELA McDowall talks to Mollie Lee about making dried flower pictures
WALTER FITZGERALD reads The Heir by V. SACKVILLE-WEST
Second of three Instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Talks:
Jill Balcon
Unknown:
Robert Tyrrell
Talks:
Pamela McDowall
Unknown:
Mollie Lee
Unknown:
Walter Fitzgerald

one m'le.
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY from the Grandstand, and by MICHAEL SETH-SMITH from a point down the course, with a summary by ROGER MORTIMER
From Newmarket followed by an interlude

Contributors

Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Michael Seth-Smith
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer

A serial in six parts by Roy Clarke
Despite the fact that there Is now a full-scale police investigation, Jamie is still in some danger. He, Pam, and Probert are trapped in his cottage ...
5: The Things that Emerge with the Dark
Produced by ALAN AYCKBOURN
Part 6: next Monday, 7.45 p.m.

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Clarke
Produced By:
Alan Ayckbourn
Probert:
Bob Grant
Jamie:
Brian Peck
Pam:
Juliet Cooke
Sergeant:
James Beck
Superintendent:
David Mahlowe
Chief Inspector:
Ronald Harvi
Spider One:
Douglas Fielding
Spider Two:
John Nettles
Spider Three:
Colin Bell

A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questionsr from Silverton, Devon
Introduced by DAVID JACOBS
Produced by Michael Bowen

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Jacobs
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

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