News, weather, papers, sport
Introduced by John Timpson with LIBBY PURVES Including at
7.0 and 8.0 Today's News Read by PETER DONALDSON
7.30 and 8.30 News headlines
A phone-in magazine for teenagers.
Ring Ed Stewart and his guests Suzl Quatro and John Craven about their different branches of teenage entertainment. How did they come to start? What do they think you want from a successful programme or record? What do you think?
Phone in your views on any of today's topics and features-and on the special report by Sue Cook.
Fashion, magazines - the whole ' teenage industry '. Is their view of you and your interests accurate? What would you like to see changed?
Producer CHRIS RILEY
Ring your thoughts and queries on [number removed]: lines are open from 8.0
Hills and Mountains Derek Jones introduces the BBC WEST OF ENGLAND SINGERS conductor PHILIP MOORE BBC Bristol
NEM, p 1; How glorious Sion's courts appear (BBC HB 493); Psalm 63; Luke 8, vv 26-39 (NEB); Ye boundless realms of joy (BBC HB 483)
Memories by MICHAEL BUTLER Read by Jonathan CecU
Blood Line by TIM ROSE PRICE
(Rev
Presenters Sue Cook and George Luce
Presented by Gordon Clough
Introduced by Sue MacGregor
The Heavens' Displeasure 1: HELEN PALMER delves into lightning, thunderstorms, and how best to live with them.
2.0-2.2 News
Two Cheers: HONOR WYATT stands up for minority groups. Mike Sheils in America....: in Atlanta, Georgia, with the Cox family.
Back to the Grind: DENNIS SKILLICORN visits an old water mill which is now back in business.
The Hall in the Field (4)
Story: How the Foghorn was Lost and Foundby nuTH SIMONIS
medium only from 3.5
medium only. Live from the House of Commons.
medium only
(Rev
We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea (2)
Presented by Gordon Clough
Begged, Borrowed or Stolen?
Tom Vernon investigates some cases of petty pilfering in popular music.
5.55 medium only
Weather and programme news
'twixt Eleanor Summerfield Gillian Reynolds and David Nixon Tim Rice
Tune Twisters from Steve Race
In the Chair Roy Plomley Devised and written by IAN MESSITER
Producer MARTIN FISHER
(Repeated: Thursday 12 27 pm)
(Repeated: Wednesday 1.30 pm)
A series in which Christopher Ricks selects poems from the New Oxford Book of English Verse.
17: Strong Music
Poems by Jonson, Pope and Tennyson.
Reader HUGH DICKSON Producer ALEC REID
(Repeated: Saturday 11.20 am, medium only)
as Radio 3 followed by an interlude
A nightly review of books, films, plays, broadcasting, music and exhibitions.
Presented by Jacky Gillott Producer BRIAN BARFIELD
9.59 Weather
Douglas Stuart reporting
A House for Mr Biswas (7)
Radio 4's International Business Report; Market Trends
Weather report and forecast followed by an interlude