with Eugene Fraser
English Regions: see column 5
6.52 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
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In this six-part series Bill Breckon probes the personalities of modern innovators. This week: John Parry , an alternative thmker in mud huts and brick buildings.
Series producer RITCHIE COGAN
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Presented by Susan Denny Producer WILLIAM HORSLEY
NEm, p 17: The race (BBC HB 496): Canticle 3; Hebrews 8, vv 1-13 (NEB): Love divine (BBC HB 328)
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Today s author is PAMELA BANSFORI ) JOHNSON. CéciLe
Chevreau reads her abridgment of My Daughter To Be
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A series in which current and controversial issues are put on trial before Dick Taverne , QC, and an audience of jurors. Today's proposition:
The National Coal Board should now pay its coal face workers £135 per week. It is proposed by Arthur Scargill , President of the Yorkshire Area of the num, and opposed by John Pardoe , mp, Liberal Spokesman on Economic Affairs. Each advocate will call his witnesses, cross-question his opponent's, and argue his case. The jury will vote at the beginning and end of the trial, so that any swing of opinion may be measured. Producer DAVID ANTHONY TURNER
News and information that affects the way you live. Presenters Nancy Wise, Bill Breckon
12.55 medium only Weather and programme news; VHF Regional news and weather
Introduced by Brian Widlake
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IntroducedbySueMacGregor Guest of the Week: Helen Mon tague, Theatrical Producer
2.9-2.2 News
Whatever Happened to Bonita Grotmille : the American child star of the 30s is now the producer of Lassie films.
Second - class Citizens - But Equal to Men: PAT ROWE with the women in ' the country of contradictions ' - Israel. Sea Wyf and Biscuit (8)
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a psychological drama by John Parker
Jean and Derek are expecting guests for dinner. While they are preparing food and drinks, one of the intended guests, Paul, arrives too early and in very sinister circumstances.
(Stereo)
from Chester Cathedral
Responses i Rose Psalms 59, 60, 61 (Cook, Kckway, Fisher)
Lessons: Isaiah 45, vv 1-8; I Corinthians 5, vv 1-13
Office Hymn: Why Impious Herod (eh 38): Canticles (Nicholson in d flat): Anthem: When Jesus Our Lord (Mendelssohn) Organist and Master of the Choristers ROGER FISHER
Assistant organist JOHN KEYS BBC Manchester
Mapp and Lucia (8)
Presented by Brian Widlake
Conversations with Cooper
I didn't go to school much found there was a need and responded to that.
Derek Cooper meets Chrissie Maher who despite. or perhaps because of, a lack of formal education, has successfully launched a community newspaper, crusaded for the illiterate. and even caused Government forms to be rewritten in English.
Producer DENNIS LOWER
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(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.
BBC Manchester
The Five Red Herrings by DOROTHY L. SAYERS adapted in eight episodes by CHRIS MILLER starring and
2:Disappearances
Producer SIMON BRETT
Change in British Society
Dr A. H. Halsey. Professor of Social and Administrative Studies, University of Oxford, begins his series of six talks. 1:To Know Ourselves
' The ends are the ideals which dominate modern social thought: they are Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. They are courts of appeal before which policy and practice appear as plaintiffs or defendants in an evolving trial of promise and performance. As society develops, it is through various combinations of these three ideals that scholars abstractly, and ordinary people concretely, assess the quality of that development. What is more clearly evident from the British experience is an unresolved problem of fraternity or basis for social order beneath the class of egalitarian and libertarian argument.' (Rptd: next Sunday Radio 3)
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Presenter Michael Oliver Producer CHRIS SWANN
Douglas Stuart reporting
England r Spain. Round 2 (End of Round 1 Scores: England 144 - Spain 16)
England: Anthony Quinton (Chairman). with Irene Thomas and John Julius Norwich. Spain: Gordon Clough (Chairman) with the Marquesa de Casa Valdes. botanist and bibliophile, and Pedro Schwartz , economist and historian. Question researcher DAVID MACKAY Producer TREVOR HILL
BBC Manchester
(Revised rpt: Tuesday 10.5 am)
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (7
Weather report and forecast followed by an interlude