6.00 World News; 6.09 News About Britain; 6.15 The World Today
Who was mad, bad and dangerous to know? Phone [number removed]93.
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with The AM
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How to avoid consumer abuse with Liz Barclay , the stories behind the headlines, and Mr Personality tests your IQ with his cryptic quiz. Phone [number removed]93.
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Plus at 10.25-10.30
Wiggly Park
Flatworm read by Andrew Sachs.
The BFBS Squad with music, chat and showbiz gossip.
Robert Kee presents ten programmes giving an impression of the years 1920-1930.
2: State of the Empire
As Britain congratulated itself with a lavish Empire exhibition, there had been unrest in India and even more dramatic events in Ireland. The British
Empire was crumbling.
1.05 Infant Science: See For Yourself; 1.20 First Steps in Drama; 1.40 Wordplay; 1.50
Singing Together; 2.10 Time to Move
Presented by John Inverdale and Frances Edmonds with music, talk and outrageous bluff.
Plus, your own radio favourites.
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Sue McGarry and Julian Worricker reflecting on life in the UK.
7: Jack and Philip have paid their first visit to the Isle of Gloom. An old map of the island shows underground galleries and passages, some of them under the sea itself. The boys are determined to return to the island for further exploration.
Presented by Jonathan Legard. Featuring live commentary on one of the night's third-round FA Cup replays.
Presented by John Cavanagh who talks to
Gerry Rafferty about his career and new album, On a Wing and a Prayer.