Newshour
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Gyles Brandreth , Bryan Gould and Joan Lestor have in common?
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9.00 Let's Make a Story; 9.15 Together: An Assembly for
Schools; 9.35 Listening and Reading 3: 9.45 The Song Tree;
10.00 In the News
Well I Never
with The AM Alternative
Richard Jackson and Clare Bradley give topical tips about how to improve the garden. With news on how to rid your plants of pests and still be environmentally friendly.
Tommy Boyd with County Championship cricket, the first day of the Italian
Open Golf tournament and showjumping from Hickstead.
3: Not One Centfor Tribute
The colourful crime fighter solves an "oily" protection racket.
Anne Fine 's short story for children, read by Alex Langdon.
William has a major problem - his father. His dad just won't stop calling him darling. And
William's friends just won't stop laughing at
William. Something must be done but what?
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Annie Nightingale presents the last of the series that comes to the rescue with tips and advice for revision.
Tonight's programme features preparation for the foreign language exam, the final episode of the Blunder Years and last-minute hints, plus DJ Mike Smash and his Top Ten Revision Tips. Phone in with your swotting questions on [number removed]93. (Local telephone rates apply)
with Liz Kershaw.
Nancy Garden 's book dramatised in three parts. Final part: Eliza and Annie have to face the prejudice of school and family. Can their love survive?
Dramatised by Sarah Daniels
with Danny Choranji and Perminder Khatkar.