with Susan Denny
6.52 VHF
Regional news and weather
English Regions: see column 3
Nigel Rees in London and Brian Redhead in Manchester
with Susan Denny
7.52 VHF
Regional news and weather
Brian Redhead in Manchester and Nigel Rees in London
8.35 News headlines, weather, papers and sport
Read by Peter Tuddenham
4: Manchester and Return Home
(A shortened version of Saturday's broadcast)
NEM, p 102;' Lighten the darkness (BBC HB 520); Psalm 119, part 5; Revelation 4, vv 1-11 (RSV); Come, my soul (BBC HB 404)
Red Sky at Night by LORN M. MACINTYRE Read by Finlay Welsh
Producer ALLAN G. ROGERS BBC Scotland
medium wave only
(Sunday's broadcast)
A quiz of words, music and mixed-up noises, devised and presented by Ian Messiter Producer JOHN BRIDGES
Consumer Edition
Presenter Sue Cook
Including the BBC Shopping Basket and Best Buys for the Weekend, and answers to your related queries from DR RICHARD LAW SON.
12.55
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
Introduced by Brian Widlake
from 2.0
Introduced by Sue MacGregor Talk Till Two
2.0-2.2 News
Reading Your Letters.
Collectors And Their Enthusiasms: JOHN BLY talks about English furniture. Consulting a Counsellor: a wife whose husband has come back after a six-month desertion talks to JOAN RUBINSTEIN. Have a Good Holiday! (4): SUSAN GROSSMAN with some money-saving ideas. Stories of The Nightwatchman 8: Keeping up Appearances
mediumwaveonly
Jackalaska by MARJORIE DARKS '
Daylight Robbery by R. D. WINGFIELD , With
Norman Shelley. Monica Grey and Peter Woodthorpe
ELDERLY LADY LIVING ALONE in remote house, wiHing to take in paying guests. When Miss Pickering puts this advertisement in the paper she has an ulterior motive. So have the four gentlemen who reply. with DAISY BELL , BRIAN GEAR
ELIZABETH HAVELOCK
DOUGLAS LEACH , DAVID PONTING Produced and directed by JOHN CARDY. BBC Bristol
From gardeners to ghost hunters, Jack de Manio meets them all. Could you be on his list? Producer MICHELL RAPER
4.0-4.5 News
Gulliver's Travels (9)
Presented by Brian Widlake
5.50 Financial Report
VHF Regional news and weather
5.55 Weather, programme news
Written by TESSA DIAMOND
(Repeated: Friday 1.30 pm)
BBC Birmingham
In the studio Peter Hobday
A selection of listeners' letters continuing the discussion in last Friday's Any Questions? Introduced by DAVID JACOBS. Producer ROY HAYWARD. BBC Bristol
Sir Richard Attenborough discusses the making of the film based on CORNELIUS RYAN 'S best-seller with members of the production team, the cast, their real-life counterparts and other veterans of the Battle of Arnhem. Music by JOHN ADDISON Producer IAN FENNER
(Repeated: Friday 11.5 am) Preview: page 17
We are the Steel Masters Now Presented by Geoffrey Owen
In 1967 the major part of the steel industry in this country was nationalised for the second time. British Steel is one of our largest industrial enterprises and, moreover, has to compete for markets and supplies unlike other publicly-ownedcorporations.Howsuccessful has it been? What lessons can the newly nationalised industries learn from it? What is its future?
Producer GREVILLE HAVENHAND
Presenter Paul Vaughan
9.59 Weather
Buried Alive (14)
Tonight Ludovic Kennedy is interviewed by Lord Hailsham Producer SALLY THOMPSON
preceded by Weather