Producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Pebble Mill
with Hope Sealy
Presented by John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
7.00, 8.00 Today's News
7.20 Letters
7.25 Sport
7.30,8.30 News Summary
7.40, 8.47 Today's Papers
7.45 In Perspective
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament Editor PHILIP HARDING
with Cliff Morgan
Producer PETER GRIFFITHS
The holiday and travel programme with Bernard Falk and Nigel Coombs.
Producer HELEN ROBSON
with Ned Sherrin , and irregular contributions from the likes of Robert Elms. Craig Charles and Victoria Mather. Additional material from ANDREW NICKOLD
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
JANE BERTHOUD and CHARLIE BUNCE
with Robin Oakley , Political Editor of The Times. Producer DENNIS SEWELL
Presented by Louise Botting.
The programme that keeps you in touch with what's happening in the fast-changing field of personal savings and focuses on the financial problems of everyday life.
Producer FRANCES MACDONALD (Repeatedon Monday at 10.00am)
Stereo
(Details on Monday at a 30pm)
Lord Young of Graffham, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry,
Lord Jenkins of Hillhead,
Dr Marjorie Mowlam , mp, and Sally O'Sullivan , Editor of She magazine.
From Canvey Island, Essex.
Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby and at 2.00
Any Answers? [number removed]
Your opportunity to call
Jonathan Dimbleby with your views on the issues raised in this week's edition of Any Questions?
Producers JOHN HOLMES and CHRIS BURNS. BBC Bristol
* LINES OPEN: from 12.30pm
by BRUCE STEWART. With
Thomas Merton was an American Trappist monk and also a best-selling spiritual author. But all his life he felt a conflict between the world and the cloister.
Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol. Stereo
Last programme in the series. With Derek Wilson
Researcher FELICITY GOODALL Producers KATE WHITEHEAD and JOHN KNIGHT. BBC Bristol
In the last programme of the series, Gerald Williams talks with twins Henry and George Cooper.
Satire with Bill Wallis
David Tate and Sally Grace.
including Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition by MARCIA KAHAN
Directed by CLIVE BRILL. Stereo
with Robert Robinson
Stereo
The Cheeky Chappie by DAVE SIMPSON. With
Max Miller (1895-1963), the comedian with the catchphrase 'there'll never be another', was a man with a public and a private face; a man who kept his relationship with Ann Graham a secret for 20 years. 'Who's Ann Graham ?' demanded his wife as the will was read. Other parts played by MALCOLM HEBDEN BARBARA PEIRSON and PEARCE QUIGLEY
Music arranged by DENIS KELLY (piano)
TERRY REANEY (trumpet) ROBERT TURNER (drums) Directed by KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester. Stereo
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with Richard Baker
Producer JANE BEVAN. Stereo
Led by Eddie Neale. Stereo
Happy 100th Bird-Day!
Beginning in 1889 as a group of women trying to protect animals from the millinery trade's fur and feather demands, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds is now the largest independent conservation organisation in Europe. What is the RSPB's role today - and why are so many people fascinated by birds? Producer JOHN HARRISON BBC Bristol
by Anthony Smith
by STEPHEN SHERIDAN.
The aristocracy of the late 19th century contained many rakes and libertines. None more rakish than Lord Cliffhanger, nor more licentious than his adulterous wife. Their downfall is charted in this light-hearted tale of disease, revolution and grave-robbing.
2: The Triumph of Silas Dirt
Producer MARK ROBSON Stereo
by TERRY RAVENSCROFT.
In which the crew investigates the secret of eternal youth; This Is Your Life touches on secret toupees; and the secret initiation ceremony of the Grand Order of Jasons is revealed. Jeffrey Holland ,
Christopher Godwin ,
Susie Blake and Fred Harris boldly go where no comedy has gone before.
Producer MARTIN FISHER. Stereo