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introduced today by Joan Harper from Birmingham Women in breeches: HUBIE RICHARDS
A year at a Russian University: GILLIAN CRAGGs describes the experience to SONIA BEESLEY The treasure of the Royal Charter: DOROTHEA GRUNDY
Worth a Visit - Warwick: JOAN HARPER looks at the famous town where she was born For Love of a Rose written and read by ANTONIA RIDGE (6)

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Harper
Unknown:
Hubie Richards
Unknown:
Gillian Craggs
Unknown:
Sonia Beesley
Unknown:
Dorothea Grundy
Unknown:
Joan Harper

presented by Ray Moore with MALCOLM LOCKYER and THE RADIO SHOWBAND special guest Max Bygraves featuring HAROLD SMART AND THE STRUMAI.ONGS
With THE NIGEL BROOKS SINGERS Produced by DOREEN DAVIES

Contributors

Presented By:
Ray Moore
Unknown:
Malcolm Lockyer
Unknown:
Max Bygraves
Singers:
Nigel Brooks
Produced By:
Doreen Davies

in conversation with Dave Cash

'I sing because I want to - I don't do it to give pleasure to people. I write my best songs when I am unhappy. When I am happy I don't want to write.'

Her songs lap up love in a frightened, disillusioned sort of way, convinced that there will always be a tragic ending to every love affair. She leaves you feeling sad - because that's the way she is.

This Week's Sounds: page 44

Contributors

Interviewer:
Dave Cash
Interviewee:
Francoise Hardy
Producer:
Larry Parker

with Bob Holness , featuring
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN With BARBARA LAW
THE BRIAN DEE QUARTET
Produced by RICHARD WILLCOX Executive producer TONY LUKE
11.1 te 11.8 (1.500m only)
World
Cycling
Championships JOHN BURNS reports on this evening's track events at Saffron Lane Sports Centre, Leicester

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Holness
Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Produced By:
Richard Willcox
Unknown:
Tony Luke
Unknown:
John Burns

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