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The Business Programme, broadcast on Monday evenings and presented by Rob Thomas. TRACK 1- Tonight, the science of ensuring that your Direct Marketing does not end up in the bin as a junk mail. Richard Cole...
Hobby Horse No.2: short programmes about hobbies -nd [1975-1986] presented by Roger Kennedy. Track 1- Flying. Sue Hamilton of the Flying School talks about this hobby. She explains everything you need to...
Mike Matthews this week visits the village of Great Shefford. It lies 7 miles Northwest of Newbury on the A338, in Berkshire. The programme has 3 tracks. On Track 1, Mike makes 2 interviews: 1- To a village...
An interview by telephone with a spokeperson for Thames Water. The person complains about the BBC Nationwide programme. He says that the criticism about Thames Water is too much and explains the reasons....
An interview with the mother of 20 month old Stuart Hutchinson taken from her home in Birch Hill, Bracknell, by 28-year-old father Alan Hutchinson. She explains that there is a Court order that baby must not...
An interview with Nick Ryan, a person who suffers from kidney problems. He explains how he uses an old machine from the hospital for his dialysis. He says that sometimes the machine does not work properly...
An interview headed by Tony Richards. He explains the reasons to protest against the project to build new Newbury Council offices at the cost of 3.1 million pounds. He is starting a petition and already has...
An interview with Martin Pritchard, who has resigned from Thames Valley Police talking about drugs in Reading. He says that Reading is one of the South of England’s major drugs centre. He explains how the...
An interview with Susan Beswick, the baby’s mother who ran over her baby. She explains how it happened. [Box 3]
Hobby Horse No.4: short programmes about hobbies -nd [1975-1986] presented by Roger Kennedy. Track 1- St John Ambulance. Interview with Joe O Neil from St John’s Ambulance Brigade. She explains what is...
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