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Introduced by Marjorie Anderson News Comment
Universal but Unique: DOREEN FORSYTH looks at the international work of the Red Cross in Geneva
Reading your Letters
This Month in the Garden: advice from FRANCES PERRY and ARTHUR BILLITT , With JENNIFER CURRY in the chair
MARTIN JARVIS reads
Love and War in the Apennines by ERIC NEWBY (8)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Doreen Forsyth
Unknown:
Frances Perry
Unknown:
Arthur Billitt
Unknown:
Jennifer Curry
Unknown:
Martin Jarvis

Music for your afternoon Today's Sporting Clue
Racing from York featuring the Yorkshire Cup: reports and commentary by PETER BROMLEY , and Cricket from Trent Bridge - Nottinghamshire v The Australians: reports by ALAN MCGILVRAY

Contributors

Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Alan McGilvray

The game in which it's better to be wrong than right, with John Cleese , William Rushton Andrée Melly, Anthea Askey their chairman Clement Freud and this week's special guest Terence Alexander
Devised by IAN MESSITER
Producer CHRISTOPHER SERLE
(Terence Alexander is in ' Move Over, Mrs Markham ' at the Vaudeville Theatre, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Cleese
Unknown:
William Rushton
Unknown:
Anthea Askey
Unknown:
Clement Freud
Unknown:
Terence Alexander
Unknown:
Ian Messiter
Producer:
Christopher Serle
Unknown:
Terence Alexander
Unknown:
Mrs Markham

from the Radio 2 Ballroom
Old-time and sequence dancing SIDNEY DAVEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA With BARRY KENT
Introduced by Bill Crozier MC and Dance hostess
HOLLAND and SYLVIA BROCKBANK Producer
CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
10.2 Evening Racing Results
(1500m only. VHF joins Radio 1)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sidney Davey
Introduced By:
Bill Crozier
Unknown:
Sylvia Brockbank
Producer:
Charles Clark-Maxwell

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