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sits in for Jimmy Young this week. As part of Radio 2's Positive Change campaign, Sue Cook answers listeners' questions on the menopause. Plus expert medical advice on HRT, osteoporosis, diet and exercise.
BOOKLET: for a booklet full of information and advice, write to: [address removed]
* Dr Mark Porter : page 34

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Young
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter

Sheila Tracy presents the first part of a concert recorded at Falkirk Town
Hall in central Scotland. The
BBC Big Band, conducted by Barry Forgie , are joined by one of Scotland's finest jazz exports, tenor saxophonist Tommy Whittle.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheila Tracy
Conducted By:
Barry Forgie
Unknown:
Tommy Whittle.

Continuing the series presented by Chris Serle.
5: RolfHarris explains how panting like a dog can get you a great portrait of your cat. And pop photographer Denis O'Regan on getting satisfaction when photographing Mick Jagger. If you want to join a photography or camcorder club, phone the Radio 2 Helpline on [number removed]

Contributors

Presented By:
Chris Serle.
Unknown:
Denis O'Regan
Unknown:
Mick Jagger.

with Jazz Notes
Moondog is one of the more enigmatic jazz characters. With a re-creation by the Clark Tracey Band and comments from Kenny Graham , The Moondog Suite sheds light on the man who even Duke
Ellington went out of his way to hear busking on the streets of New York.

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenny Graham

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