Newshour
Cliff Michelmore presents the boating and watersports programme.
Simon Parkin with news and birthday dedications, Wiggly Park stories, the Hotspots from Southport marking National Music Day on KFK Radio, and the What's That Noise? game.
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by Catherine Storr.
3: Time is running out for Marianne and Mark to make their escape from the house.
with The AM
Alternative Omnibus.
A look back at the week's issues and interviews.
2: The Bruce family of Cardiff continue their
Spanish lessons.
Spanish guitar lessons, retired manservant, cat-sitter: these are just some of the services available in the newsagent's window, but who puts in such ads and do they ever get any replies? Sue Nelson looks in the window and rings round to find out.
with Esther McVey.
with Jonathan Legard.
Athletics: The final day of the Panasonic Olympic Trials.
Cricket: Hampshire v Pakistan; Durham v Kent in the County Championship. Plus
Sunday league reports. Racing from The
Curragh: Commentary on the Budweiser Irish Derby. Golf: The French Open.
9: 1980 Moscow and Lake Placid
The United States boycott brings dividends.
7.10 Women Singers of Zimbabwe: 7.30 New Curiosity Shop: 7.50 The Search for
Secular Answers; 8.10 Running the Country: 8.30 Organic Chemistry: 8.50 Maths: Networks, Matrices and Functions: 9.10 Voltaire and the Calas Affair: 9.30 The Language of the Jews
with Davey Simms. On this week's show Dublin band The Brothers are live in session and the UK's commitment to popular music is questioned on this National Music Day.