Today's story is 'What a Crop' by Joanne Cole
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Today's story is 'What a Crop' by Joanne Cole
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Scientists produce antibiotics - microbes develop resistance. How long can we keep one step ahead?
An enquiry by Derek Cooper
with Dr E.S. Anderson, FRS; G.C. Brander, MRCVS; Dr M.J. Lewis; Dr H. Williams Smith; A Consultant Physician
Reporting the world tonight
John Timpson and Peter Woods
and Weather
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Gordon Wilkins covers the world of motoring
The top event in the British rally calendar, the RAC, ended on Wednesday night in London after a five-day battle between some of the best competition drivers in the world. British Leyland and Ford entered Andrew Cowan, Roger Clark and Paddy Hopkirk against the fastest of the 'Flying Finns' Rauno Aaltonen, Timo Makinen and Hannu Mikkola. The 2,500-mile rally route went through the mountains of North Wales, the Lake District, and the lowlands of Scotland, including 60 flat-out speed tests over forest tracks.
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by Donald Wilson
(Shown on Saturday)
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starring Annie Girardot, Maurice Ronet
with O. E. Hasse, Genevieve Page
Two young French people, an actor and a divorcee, alone in New York, gradually reveal their problems and uncertainties and find happiness together.
Marcel Carne, the director of the classic Les Enfants du Paradis, and his cameraman Eugen Shuftan have successfully captured the oppressive atmosphere of New York in this moving love story, starring two of France's leading actors, Maurice Ronet and Annie Girardot.
David Holmes looks back over the past week in Parliament and introduces reports and big debates in both Houses, questions to Ministers, significant moves behind the scenes, and the effects of MPs' work inside and outside Westminster
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Talk, argument, people, diversion
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