with Eugene Fraser
English Regions: see column 4
S.52 VHF Regional news, weather
Brian Redhead in Manchester Nigel Rees in London
with Eugene Fraser
7.52 VHF Regional news, weather
Nigel Rees in London
Brian Redhead in Manchester
8.35 News headlines, weather, papers and sport
medium only
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Fit for the Future?
Can parents be sure that the growth and development of their children is being properly monitored by the School Health Service? Is there a need for stricter controls and checks on children, or are such medical inspections unnecessary - as some family doctors believe? David Hawkswerth explores the controversy surrounding the service, and examines the is
/ sues affecting both parents and children.
Producer MICHAEL GILLIAM
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medium only
Presented by Laurie Macmillan Producer WILLIAM HORSLEY
nem, p 46; Jesus, Lord, we look to thee (BBC HB 374); Psalm 85; Genesis 6, vv 5-8 and 13-22 (RSV); Jesu, the very thought of thee (BBC HB 322)
Dandelion Clocks
New stories about childhood
3: Grandma's Central Position by BERYL BAINBRIDGE
Read' by Carole Hayman BBC Manchester
medium only
medium only
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Rene Cutforth looks back on some of the unforgettable characters he has met over the years.
Presenter Nancy Wise
by Pat Dunlop
New stories about the characters created by A.J. Cronin
With Andrew Cruickshank as Dr Cameron, Barbara Mullen as Janet, Bill Simpson as Dr Finlay
(Broadcast by arrangement with Graham Stewart)
(Monday's broadcast)
12.55 medium only Weather and programme news
VHF (except London and SE)
Regional news and weather
Introduced by Brian Widlake
( Tuesday "s broadcast)
medium only from 2.0
Introduced by Sue MacGregor Guest of the Week:
Sheila Macqueen , flower arranger.
2.0-2.2 News
Carpet Cleaning: HELEN PALMER bites at the dust to discover how best to clean what type of carpet.
Step- Parenthood: personal experiences discussed by two listeners.
It's Tree Week - 3: ROY LANCASTER with suggestions for hedges - evergreen and flowering.
Jalna by MAZO de LA ROCHE (10)
medium only
Story: The Car without. Driver by RUTH AINSWORTH
. 3.5 Stereo
Afternoon Theatre The Inside Out Job by SHEILA HODGSON
For centuries Cuckdene has been a sleepy little village nestling in the Downs. But that sleep is rudely shattered when Solly Westerman decides to sack an errant stable boy. When his daughter Dinah and the dear old Elliots try to put matters right, the result is total but comic confusion.
Directed by DAVID JOHNSTON
from New College, Oxford
Introit: Fecisti nos (Philip Radcliffe)
Responses (Rose)
Psalms 47, 48 (Walmisley; Goss)
Lessons: Genesis 15, vv 1-6 Romans 8, vv 1-11
Canticles: The New College Service (Howells)
Anthem: And I saw a new heaven (Edgar Bainton )
Organist and Master of the Choristers EDWARD HIGGINBOTTOM Organ Scholar DENNY LYSTER
Still She Wished for Company (8)
Presented by Brian Widlake
At My Leisure
Judith Jackson considers some personal pleasures discovered in the midst of motoring for the media.
Producer NATALIE WHEEN
5.55 medium only
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news; weather
Including Financial Report
Devised by TONY SHRYANE and EDWARD J. MASON
Dilys Powell and Frank Muir challenge Anne Scott-James and Denis Norden
In the Chair Jack Longlahd Questions compiled by PETER MOORE
BBC Birmingham
(Repeated: Thursday 1.30 pm)
Presented by Peter Oppenheimer
The background to current events at home and abroad with reports by STEVE BRADSHAW and DAVID HENSHAW
Editor MICHAEL GREEN BBC Manchester
The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring Ian Carmichael as Gerald C. Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as his wife
Book 2, Chapter 1: The Banquet Written by BASIL BOOTHROYD Producer BOBBY JAYE
In this series of conversations Robert Kee sets out to explore the philosophy and style of the new Barons of Fleet Street.
1: Alex Jarratt , former Civil Servant and now head of Reed International, the giant group whose interests include the Mirror newspapers and ipc magazines.
Producer JOCK GALLAGHER BBC Birmingham (Revised repeat)
with Gerald Priestland. BBC Religious Affairs Correspondent
Presenter Jacky Gillott Producer CHRIS SWANN
Douglas Stuart reporting
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (8)
Radio 4's International Business Report; Market Trends
Weather report and forecast followed by an interlude