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In today's programme,
Professor Michael Adler of the Middlesex Hospital and Nick Partridge of the Terrence Higgins Trust are in the studio to answer questions on AIDS and HIV infection.
If, after the programme, you would like a copy of the 20-page Health Education booklet on AIDS or you need more help then there is a DHSS AIDS information service which you can phone direct for free.
The number is [number removed], and it is available from 8.0 am until
11.0 pm seven days a week.

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Michael Adler
Unknown:
Nick Partridge
Unknown:
Terrence Higgins

Musical comedy presented by Tony Capstick.
Tonight Cosmotheka and Malcolm Stent , recorded at the Library Theatre, Solihull. Producer DAVE SHANNON BBC Manchester (R)

Contributors

Presented By:
Tony Capstick.
Unknown:
Malcolm Stent
Producer:
Dave Shannon

The best of brass and military music.
Introduced by Roy Newsome This week a visit to the HM Summer School 1986 with music from the School Band, and Frank Dixon presents a record review.
Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduced By:
Roy Newsome
Introduced By:
Frank Dixon
Producer:
Peter Pilbeam

says Such is Life
In the last of four programmes, Al Read looks through the pages of his autobiography, It's All in the Book, and illustrates them with excerpts from some of his classic comedy performances. Producer MIKE CRAIG BBC Manchester

Contributors

Producer:
Mike Craig

BBC Radio 2

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Radio 2: Amazing music. Played by an amazing line-up. The home of great music, entertainment and documentaries

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