Today's story: "The Girl who loved Flowers" by Julie Stevens
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Today's story: "The Girl who loved Flowers" by Julie Stevens
(Repeated on BBC1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 pm)
(Colour)
An introduction to the social sciences
Adolescence is a time when we try to find out who we are. Why do adolescents withdraw from adult society to do so, and how does this affect the way they behave?
Introduced by Derek Hart
(Linked with Radio 3, Study: Fridays, 7.0 pm. For details of book and NEC correspondence course see page 26)
Reporting the world tonight
Michael Clayton, Peter Woods and the reporters and correspondents of BBC News
and Weather
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A duel of words and wit between Barbara Kelly, Robert Beatty, Richard Wattis and Bernard Braden, Myvanwy Jenn, Bettine Le Beau
Referee Robert Robinson
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The news and the men behind the news in the world of money
Introduced by Brian Widlake, Alan Watson, John Tusa
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This week's film in a series of outstanding dramas stars Jack Kelly and Kathryn Hays
Tony Camion is a racing driver who has lost his nerve, so what is there left to live for? A great deal, as it turns out.
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The international singing star from Greece in the third of a new series of programmes
Also featuring The Athenians, Dimitris Stayias and her special guest Nina
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Tonight: Michael Dean talks to Gerald Hamilton, 81-year-old traveller, writer, and the inspiration for Christopher Isherwood's Mr Norris. His most recent book is "How it was with me"
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