with Susan Denny
6.52 VHF
Regional news and weather
English Regions: see column 5
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 DAVID MARCH (1) (Part 3: tomorrow)
(A shortened version of Saturday's broadcast)
BBC correspondents throughout the world report on the societies they live in - the politics and the people.
NEM. p 1; Lo, God is here! (BBC HB 264); Psalm 63; Revelation 20, vv 1-6, 11-15 (RSV); 0 for a faith (BBC HB 310)
Masculine Protest by FRANK O'CONNOR
Read by Bill Hunter
' For months things had been difficult between Mother and me. She had a genius for subjecting hearts of gold to intolerable strain.'
Producer PAUL MULDOON BBC Northern Ireland
2: Maigret and the Hundred Gibbets
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.
A musical quiz devised by EDWARD J. MASON and TONY SHRYANE
John Amis and Frank Muir challenge
Ian Wallace and Denis Norden In the Chair Steve Race
Questions compiled by STEVE RACE BBC Birmingham
12.55
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
Introduced by Brian Widlake
Introduced by Sue MacGregor
Bo.rn under Gemini: MAEVE BINCHY and PAUL JENNINGS discuss with NORMAN TOZER the qualities attributed to their birth sign.
2.0-2.2 News
Between Two Cultures: JANE FINNIS talks to two Maori sisters coping with life - traditional and modern.
Reading your letters.
Mind Matters: TONY BUZAN with news of some current developments in psychology
A Detail on the Burma Front Read by PEGGY GOSSCHALK (2)
Story: Millions of Cats by WANDA GAG adapted by BIDDY BAXTM
The Things that are Caesar's by BRIAN MILLER with Murray Kash as Leonard H. Wings
Libby Morris as Eileen Wings Ed Bishop as Raymond Fisk
Leonard H. is all set to enjoy his retirement when he receives a fateful visitation ..... The play is set at Lake Watoomi, Ontario, Canada
Produced and directed by BRIAN MILLER. BBC Bristol
From gardeners to ghost hunters: from poets to pop stars; from cantors to crime-writers. Jack de Manio meets them all. Could you be on his list? Producer MICHELL RAPER
4.0-4.5 News
Castle Dor
4: The Hay Cart
Presented by Brian Widlake
5.50 Financial Report
VHF Regional news and weather
5.55 Weather, programme news
A general knowledge contest Chairman Robert Robinson
15: Wales
GEOFFREY BARTON-GREENWOOD
(Cardiff), chartered surveyor ANNE REECE (Dyfed), hotelier
JOHN BROWN (Dyfed), retired barrister
ANDREW RUDDLE (Gwent), bank worker
Programme devised by JOHN p. WYNN who, With IAN GILLIES , sets the questions
Producer JOHN BRIDGES
Written by KEITH MILES
(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
Long live the first snowdrop scorning danger and cold/ LongLive
The Rebel World, that contains both thought and the hammer (GALANSKOV)
Janis Sapiets examines the present situation of Christians in Russia and their role in the human rights movement. Research SUZAN DAVIES Producer DAVID WINTER
I'm Obsolescent - Fly Me
Mary Goldring reports from the Paris Air Show on the future of the world's aircraft industry. What planes do the airlinesandairforceswant for the future? Can the manufacturersprovidethematan economic price? Is there a future for the industry in Europe, or will the giant American firms have a monopoly?
Producer GREVILLE HAVENHAND
Presenter Chris Powling
9.59 Weather
Douglas Stuart reporting
A Bullet in the Ballet (4)
In the second of two talks written by DAVID MIDDLETON , Jack de Manio casts a bemused eye over some of the stranger of man's religious beliefs - and the men and women who founded them.
preceded by Weather