Today's story is "The Pond"
Presenters this week Julie Stevens, Lionel Morton and in the story chair today, Julian D'Albie
Ten programmes in a Business Studies course
Statutes, judicial decisions, and subsidiary sources
Written and introduced by Michael Molyneux
(First shown on BBC1)
(These programmes are linked with the English Law series broadcast on Thursdays at 6.30 pm on Radio 3: Study)
Reporting the world tonight
John Timpson and Peter Woods
Martin Bell, Michael Blakey, Michael Clayton, Tom Mangold, Michael Sullivan, David Tindall, Richard Whitmore and BBC News correspondentsWeather
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A film series about the untamed West
Hopelessly stranded in the middle of a desert and suffering from exposure, Scott's position is desperate. When he is rescued it seems like a miracle - but now he is really in danger...
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Each year in this country one child in every five attends a hospital casualty department for some form of treatment.
Is your child prepared for a stay in hospital? Or will he, like many others, look on hospitals with terror?
In many hospitals parents are allowed unrestricted visiting. Does yours? Should all hospitals allow this?
Tonight a Children's Specialist discusses these questions and gives practical advice to parents.
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A new series starring Spike Milligan
and featuring Julian Orchard, Frank Thornton, Ann Lancaster, Leon Thau, Paul McDowell, Josephine Gordon, Thelma Taylor, Bernard Jamieson
also appearing this week Fred Emney, Patricia Hayes, Bill Pertwee, Charlie Atom
Adapted by Barry Took from the Beachcomber column of the Daily Express
Additional material by Spike Milligan
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Tonight's film looks at 'man's best friend' - the dog. It examines its origins, its role in history and how that special relationship with men came about. The dog is said to be the only species that shares our lives and needs our company and friendship - perhaps he is also psychologically more important to us than we realise
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Introduced by Mel Oxley
A programme to help you relax - or to keep you awake - with music, people, film, and talk of this and that with comment from James Cameron
and
A Tantalising Lorelei called Hull
...or is it just 330,000 people, Alan Plater and an Arts Centre? What is Hull?
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