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Story: "The Man Who Took the Indoors Out" by Arnold Lobel
Presenters Sheelagh Gilbey, Fred Harris

Contributors

Presenter:
Sheelagh Gilbey
Presenter:
Fred Harris
Author (The Man Who Took the Indoors Out):
Arnold Lobel
Pianist:
Paul Reade
Designer:
Cecilia Brereton
Director:
Martin Fisher
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Four races from this generous]y endowed day in aid of the Stable Lads' Welfare Day

2.30 Kings Plate (1m Straight Course)
3.0 Captain Ryan Price Plate (1m 3f)
3.30 Hue-Williams Plate (7f Straight Course)
4.0 Whatcombe Stakes H'cap. (7f 60yds Round Course)

Introduced by Julian Wilson

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Wilson
Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentator:
John Handier
TV Presentation:
Dennis Monger

The Friends' Provident Masters
A further visit to the Royal Albert Hall, where the world's greatest players meet to decide the titles in the world's first Open Badminton Tournament.

Contributors

Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Roddy MacCrimmon
Television Presentation:
Bob Duncan

Peter Seabrook visits Gardener of the Year

The simplicity of design of a modest semi-detached house near Doncaster shows how good planning can provide all that the average family could need. A beautiful sitting-out area with plenty of room for the children to play, a vegetable garden and the essential, but often forgotten, utility area.

BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Seabrook
Producer:
Philip Hicks

with Phil Drabble
A series of five programmes about working dogs and their owners.

Phil Drabble delves into the working life of retrievers and spaniels, whose traditional role is as perfect partner to the sporting country-man. Phil looks at the background to their training and attends a field trial at which some of the best retrievers and dog-handlers in Britain compete against each other, retrieving game under the testing conditions of open country.

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Phil Drabble
Director:
Robin Rellier
Producer:
Peter Crawford

The 13th of 18 excerpts from this curate's diary dramatised by James Andrew Hall

(Kilvert in Season: Autumn next Monday at 8.15 pm, Radio 4UK)

Contributors

Author:
Francis Kilvert
Dramatised by:
James Andrew Hall
Producer:
Rosemary Hill
Director:
Peter Hammond
Francis Kilvert:
Timothy Davies
John Morgan:
Esmond Knight
Mary Morgan:
Susan Richards

'Doomed I am, doomed,' cries the irascible Scot, disguising the warm, witty nature of the real John Laurie, leading Shakespearean actor of the 30s and more recently the famous Private Frazer of Dad's Army.
Tonight he tells the fascinating story of his career in the theatre, films and television.
Recorded at the Westminster Theatre

Contributors

Presenter:
John Laurie
Script Consultant:
Jimmy Perry
Producer:
Don Sayer

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

The Unipart World Team Matchplay
England v Scotland
This final match in group A will decide the first finalist and a battle royal is expected as the traditional rivals meet in the best of nine matches. England, represented by John Lowe, Tony Brown and Eric Bristow, are favourites to reach tomorrow's final.
Introduced by DAVID COLEMAN from the Club Fiesta, Stockton
Commentators SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN
Television presentation NICK HUNTER and KEITH PHILLIPS.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
John Lowe
Unknown:
Tony Brown
Unknown:
Eric Bristow
Introduced By:
David Coleman
Commentators:
Sid Waddell
Commentators:
Tony Green
Unknown:
Nick Hunter
Unknown:
Keith Phillips

The Friends' Provident Masters
Highlights of today's play at the Royal Albert Hall as this exciting competition nears its climax and the finalists emerge for the world's first Open Badminton Tournament.

Contributors

Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Roddy MacCrimmon
Television Presentation:
Bob Duncan

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More