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Top tips this week from Radio's Mr Green , gardener Richard Jackson , and Gladiator Diane Udale promises to get you up and moving.
8.00 Category 3
If you are 5 or 50 this game is for you.
8.45 Wiggly Park
Catch up with the antics of Shelly the Snail and Buzz the Bee, as told by Andrew Sachs.
9.15 KFK
The kids take over with Kids for Kids Radio. Listen out for details of how you can make your own show. Phone [number removed]93.
(Local telephone rates apply)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Green
Unknown:
Richard Jackson
Told By:
Andrew Sachs.

Barry Johnston presents the series which reveals how one day became a turning point in the life of a celebrity.
This week Kevin Devine , a caravan salesman from
Scotland who beat 2,000 others to be a presenter on That's Life.

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Johnston
Unknown:
Kevin Devine

with Jonathan Legard. Cricket: Commentary and reports from the second week of the AXA
Equity and Law Sunday League.
Football: Reports from this afternoon's play-off semi-finals and also the Welsh Cup Final.
Rugby League:
Harry Gration is at Old Trafford for the Stones Bitter Premiership Finals.
Motor Cycling: News from the Australian 500cc
Grand Prix at Salzburgring. Plus golf, tennis and all the other sports action.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Legard.
Unknown:
Harry Gration

7.20 Science: The New Curiosity Shop; 7.40 Art Works: South
African Theatre After Apartheid:
8.00 Art and Illusion; 8.20
Biology Brain and Behaviour; 8.40 Mathematics: Countdown to
Angles; 9.00 Open Forum; 9.20 Literature and Ideology; 9.40 Education: Witness to Change

Barry Mcllherney reports live from Cannes Film
Festival and Ian Acheson reads his new short story My Brother Jack. This evening's musical guest, recorded live in concert, is That Petrol Emotion.
Hosted by Mike Edgar.

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry McLlherney
Unknown:
Ian Acheson
Unknown:
Mike Edgar.

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