with Peter Jefferson
Nigel Rees in London
Brian Redhead in Manchester
with Peter Jefferson
Brian Redhead in Manchester Nigel Rees in London
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(A shortened version of Saturday's broadcast at 7.30)
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Producer paddy O'KEEFFE
NEM, p 25; Thou art the way: by thee alone (BBC HB 338); Psalm 119. part 8; 1 Samuel K, vv 14-23 (RSV); Jesu, lover of my soul (BBC HB 145)
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The Battle of Westen Woods by PAULINE LEVY
Read by Linda Gardner Producer KAY JAMISSON BBC Manchester
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A collection of country tales written by HARRY IBBETSON and told by Bernard Miles Up to See the Sights
' Well, we was there at last, Tom Trusset drives into a car park, and we all sets off to see the sights. And soon we was in the thick of it - Trafalgar Square. What a sight! Crowds?
I never see anything like It. Talk about Leighton Buzzard on market day - ain't nothing on it! ' Music performed by THE JACK EMBLOW TRIO
Producer DANNY GREENSTONE
Including today the BBC Shopping Basket
Presenters Sue Cook and George Lace
12.55 medium only
Weather and programme news
Introduced by Gordon Ctough
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Introduced by Sue MaeGreger A View from The Continent: a regular reflection of events and reactions in the rest of Europe.
2.6-2.2. News
Gentle Words for the Gentle Seat: GILLIAN STRICKLAND with her monthly review of newly published women's magazines. Starting from Scratch: FRANCES PERRY helps BRIAN AND KAY KELLENS plan their new garden, and advises them on planting the lawn.
More about Emma and I ': SHEILA ROCKEN , author of the last serial, describes her life since writing the book. Stories ef Five Deeades by HERMAN HESSE translated by RALPH MANHEIM Read by Trader Faulkner 1: The Field Devil
(Music: Alwyn's Fourth Symphony, first movement)
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Story: Mr Arthur Stocking In Space by MART CALVERT
medium only from 3.5
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Live from the Bouse of Commons
Today's scene Is set by Brian Curtols , the BBC's Political Correspondent.
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Jack de Manie meets them all. Could you be on his list?
Producer DAVID ANTHONY TURNER
Mansfield Park (t)
Presented by Gordon Clough
The Grand Tour
Patricia Carroll explores several parts of the world with hercollectionofVictorian piano music.
Producer ANDREW MMSSETT
5.55 medium only
Weather and programme news
Written by KEITH milks
(Repeated: Friday 1.30 pm)
BBC Birmingham
A weekly investigation into accusations of unfairness, fraud and injustice.
Presented by Roger Cook
Sir Arnold Weinstock, The Managing Director of General Electric Co Ltd, in conversation with Mary Goldring.
Presenter Paul Gambaccini Producer BRIAN BARFIELD
Douglas Stuart reporting
A selection of listeners' letters continuing the discussion in last Friday's Any Questions? Introduced by David Jacobs Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
Brighton Rock (9)
Weather report and forecast followed by an interlude