with John Hedges
6.52 VHF
Regional news and weather
English Regions: see column 5
Nigel Rees in London and Brian Redhead in Manchester
with John Hedges
7.52 VHF
Regional news and weather
Brian Redhead in Manchester and Nigel Rees in London
8.35 News headlines, weather, papers and sport
(A shortened version of Saturday's broadcast)
NEM, p 21; Sing alleluia forth (BBC HB 282); Psalm 15; 2 Peter 1, vv 12-21 (RSV); Christ, whose glory (BBC HB 137)
O'Shea's Luck by c. s. WILKINS Read by John Bott
O'Shea and his crony hatch up a plot to finally outwit the bookies and make a killing at the races.
Producer DAVID SHUTE BBC Birmingham
3: Maigret Goes to School
In a series of three pro^ grammes, Brian Matthew goes backstage to visit that other world behind the footlights.... 1: A Star Overnight
Consumer Edition
Presenter Sue Cook
Including the BBC Shopping Basket and Best Buys.
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
Faces of Africa - VAL AND ALAN WILKINSON on safari (2): Nigeria.
A Load of Rubbish: ANIDY PRICE suggests ways of getting rid of it - and how it might be worth a few pounds.
In Praise of Social Security: MEGAN JOHN comes to terms with t'he Welflare State.
A Detail on the Burma Front (7)
Story: Julia Goes Shopping by MARGARET AITKEN
A Great Big Softie by JOAN LOCK and Ivor is one of those men who really cares for his fellow creatures. He's prepared to listen for hours on end to others' troubles, but, in doing so, isn't it possible to ignore those troubles closest to home?
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN
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
Castle Dor
9: The Indian Queen
Presented by Brian Widlake
5.50 Financial Report
VHF Regional news and weather
5.55 Weather, programme news
Written by BRUNO MILNA
(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
Belgrade and Beyond
Presented by Brian Beedham
Delegates from 35 countries have been arriving in the Yugoslav capital this week to pave the way for a full-scale review of the 1975 Helsinki Agreement. What has happened to the principles of that accord - on political and economic co-operation, on security and human rights in Europe - and to its spirit during the past two years? What progress has been made towards detente and how should it be measured?
Producer MICHAEL GREEN BBC Manchester
Presenter Paul Vaughan
Douglas Stuart reporting
A Bullet in the Ballet (9)
preceded by Weather