with John Marsh
with John Sergeant
with John Marsh
with John Sergeant
medium only
A chance for network listeners to hear some of the material from local and regional broadcasting. selected and presented by Francis Matthews Producer JANE MARSHALL BBC Birmingham
The fifth of seven programmes in which Johnny Morris recalls, with records and happy memories, his days in a small amateur orchestra, when the repertory was chosen, on the night, to suit the available players.
Producer CHRISTINE HARDWICK
NEM, p 122; Blest be the everlasting God (BBC HB 486); Psalm 34, vv 11-22, James 2, vv 14-26 (Rsv); Come, let us join our cheerful songs (BBC HB 122)
Scrapper Tomkins ' Last Fight by TOM COYNE
Read by Charlie Chester
' The old Blood Kit was really St Mark 's Church Hall. Once a month it became a boxing stadium and to a young lad like myself it was packed with excitement, dreams and ambitions.' Producer JANE MARSHALL BBC Birmingham
People in the British Isles and abroad tell of the doings and concerns of their own parts of the world - and those they visit. Producer PADDY O'KEEFFE
News and information that affects the way you live. Presenters Sue Cook and George Luce
12.55 medium only
Weather and programme news
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by Gordon Clougb Editor DEREK LEWIS
Introduced from Bristol by Jenni Murray
It's Not All Hot Air!: BILL DAVIES meets the kite makers of Malmesbury.
2.0-2.2 News
Brussels Today: a personal view from ERIC DEHN.
A Cookbook to Save a Church: MARY REDCLIFFE talks to parishioners/cooks of All Saints, Piddletrenthide. BBC Bristol
Airs Above the Ground (10)
Story: The Lost Boots by ENID ROGERS
Presenters TONY AITKEN and LUCY SKEAPING
Written by TONY AITKEN Producer DAN GARRETT
The Last Phone-In by KEITH WATERHOUSE
I think it's such a crying shame that a programme such as yours, where you can always ring up and have a chat, and I have always thought of you as an old friend. Michael, I think it's a shame that it's coming off. Because I'll really miss you, Michael.'
Music by TREVOR HOLROYD Directed by TONY CLIFF BBC Manchester
(First broadcast in 1974)
In which CHRIS UNDERWOOD looks at the role of the Royal Air Force in protecting Britain's fisheries and offshore oil industry.
Producer john EDWARDS
Andre Previn has just celebrated ten years as Principal Conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra. In a conversation with BENNY GREEN he looks back over his career and reflects upon the art and craft of conducting.
The news magazine
Presented by Gordon Clough with PM s reporting team
We all have niggling little questions in the corners of our minds that we mean to follow up some day.... when we have the time. Now you can unload your query on to Neil Landor and let the BBC Reference Library and other experts find the answer for you.
Questions - on postcards - to: Enquire Within, BBC, London W1A 4WW
Producer DENYS GUEROULT
5.55 medium only
Weather and programme news
including Financial Report and half-an-hour of reports from BBC Newsmen around the world.
Barry Norman looks at the problems and the personalities in the world of travel and transport. with up-to-the-minute advice for people on the move this weekend. Producer JOHN HASLAM
Editor ROGER MACDONALD
(Repeated: Monday 1.30 pm)
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts.
Producer SIMON ELMES
(Repeated: Saturday 10.30 am)
A spontaneous discussion by Lord Hill, Erin Pizzey
John Mortimer. Fred Emery Chairman David Jacobs from Sheerness, Kent Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
Listeners' views for use in Any Answers? (Thursday at
10.30 pm) to: Any Answersf, BBC, Bristol, BS8 2LR)
Presenter Sheridan Morley Producer DAVID PERRY
John Tusa reporting
An irreverently critical look back at the week's news with David Jason, Bill Wallis, David Tate, Sheila Steafel and the keyboards of Bill McGuffie
(Repeated: Saturday 5.30 pm)
Mike Stott describes one of tht pleasures of life.' BBC Manchester
Out of Africa (10)
followed by an interlude
Weather report and forecast followed by an interlude