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No shortage of milk for Derek's daily cuppa this morning, as he visits Stan Jeanes 's farm in Somerset. Townie Jameson swaps his shoes for gumboots, and sets out to boldly discover what life is like on a typical farm of the 80s. How dairy! Researcher RUTH CUBBIN Producer BRIAN STEPHENS

Contributors

Unknown:
Stan Jeanes
Unknown:
. Townie Jameson
Unknown:
Ruth Cubbin
Producer:
Brian Stephens

With a final thought for the end of Wimbledon's first week: 'At Wimbledon the plumber would only tap the ball back, but the match still went to faucets.' Producers PHIL HUGHES. CAROLYN SMYTH and NEIL GEORGE

Contributors

Producers:
Phil Hughes.
Producers:
Carolyn Smyth
Producers:
Neil George

direct from the Scottish
Exhibition and Conference Centre,
Glasgow Barry Wordsworth conducts the Scottish National Orchestra leader EDWIN PALING
Friday Night's Star Singers
Rosa Mannion , Peter Morrison , Sarah Connolly with Laurence Rogers (horn) Introduced by Mary Marquis Musical descriptions of events factual, fictional and fantastical, from as far apart as the South Seas, Egypt, Baghdad, New York, Brigadoon and outer space, form the basis of tonight's programme, which is part of the SNO Summer Promenade season.
Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN (In association with the Scottish National Orchestra Society Ltd)
8.20-8.40*
Composers Against their Will Peter Kemp , Chairman of the Johann Strauss Society of Great Britain, talks about those members of the Strauss family who would far rather have made their living in a non-musical way - and for a long time did! Producer TIM MCDONALD

Contributors

Unknown:
Glasgow Barry Wordsworth
Singers:
Rosa Mannion
Singers:
Peter Morrison
Singers:
Sarah Connolly
Horn:
Laurence Rogers
Introduced By:
Mary Marquis
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen
Unknown:
Peter Kemp
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Producer:
Tim McDonald

pieces together some facts about patchwork and discovers how families get to see behind the scenes in the theatre.
All this, plus music, theatre round-up, music, paperback review, music, headline competition and more music, means that the weekend must start here.
Either that or the calendar's wrong!
Producer STUART HOBDAY BBC Bristol

Contributors

Producer:
Stuart Hobday

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