Producers LESLIE COTTINGTON and KEN FOLLOCX
A note from Gerald Priestland
6.55 Weather; programme news
Introduced by Ken Ford BBC Manchester
7.4) Today's Papers
Norman Tozer with how to get-the best value for your hard-earned cash.
7.55 Weather; programme news
Presented by Tony Lewti from Moscow
Sport on 4 makes its most ambitious journey so far - to Moscow, venue for the 1980 Olympic Games. In a specially extended edition, TONY LEWIS talks to leading sportsmen, samples the cultural life of Moscow, and sees how the Russians are preparing for the Olympics. Plus coverage of all the major events at home, Including the European Open golf, International tennis, and today's Cesarewitch.
A Radio Sport and OB production
A Radio News production
Presented by Anthony King Producer ANNE SLOMAN
Anthony Howard reviews the weekly magazines.
Producer WALTER WALLICH
nem, p 1; My God, how wonderful thou art (BBC HB 12); Psalm 99; Isaiah 6. vv 1-8 (rsv); God liveth still (BBC HB 513)
Margaret Howard 's selection Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
with Frank Lincoln Readers JOHN DARRAN and MOLLIE JENKINS
Producer HERBERT Williams BBC Wales
Fritz Spiegl keeps a keen eye and ear on what's written and said. BBC Manchester
Johnny Morris recalls, with records and mixed memories, the days when he had drifted away from the musical world, but wherever he went there was always more than a whiff of musical nostalgia.
Producer CHRISTINE HARDWICK
What is peace Is it wart No.
David Jason decides with the help of Stephen Moore , David Tate and Sheila Steafel and the music of John Owen Edwards Script by Colin BOSTOCK-SMITH
ANDY HAMILTON and BARRY PILTON Lyrics by ALISTAIR BEATON
Producer GEOFFREY PERKINS
(Repeated: Tuesday 10.30 pm) (Stephen Moore is a National Theatre player)
12.55 Weather: programme news
Professor Dorothy Weddcrburn Norman St John Stevas , mp Patrick Moore
Roderick MacFarquhar , mp
Frank Delaney introduces the magazine programme about books. Producer BRIAN cook
by Grant C. Eustace
with Martin Jarvis as Anthony Scott Mortimer
To celebrate Trafalgar Day, a play set on an isolated Royal Naval air station in Cornwall. A secret helicopter has disappeared. It couldn't have just vanished into the blue, so who took it - and why?
(Stereo)
Presenter Freddy Bloom
With the participation of the disabled themselves. Does He Take Sugarr seeks to give practical advice to disabled listeners in all relevant fields.
Listeners can put forward their own views by phoning on [number removed]from 4.0 to 5.0.
Producer SUE LITTLEDALE Editor MARLENE PEASE
In the last of four programmes Magnus Magnusson Investigates some of the strands and threads in the history of Ireland.
4: A House divided (1893-1921) With JIM NORTON , KEVIN FLOOD, J. G. DEVLIN , MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES, ROISIN DONAGHY and ALARIC COTTER
Producer HELEN FRY
Let Nell Landor , the BBC Reference Library and other experts find the answer to your queries.
Producer DENYS GUEROULT
Sheridan Morley with a selection of the past week's programmes.
5.55 Weather; programme news
and his guests
Musical punctuations by INSTANT SUNSHINE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Christopher Grier with records (Rer repeat: Thursday 9.5 am
The Gabriel Hounds by MARY STEWART dramatised for radio by BARRY CAMPBELL with David March as Mr Lovell Emily Richard as Chris Mansell and Ian Liston as Charles Mansell
Somewhere near Beirut, overlooking a wild, mountainous valley, stands a mysterious crumbling palace. Its owner is an ancient recluse who has become . legend very much in the mould of that notorious 19th-century eccentric. Lady Hester Stanhope. But when her great-niece pays her a surprise visit the untroubled life at the palace suddenly erupts into series of exciting events.
Other parts played by DAVID GRAHAM
Directed by DAVID JOHNSTON
Chris Bonlngton
Angela Carter and Roy Fisher in conversation with Brian Redhead. Producer
GILLIAN HUSH. BBC Manchester
Evening prayers conducted by THE REV H. H. HOSKINS
Weather report and forecast
EDWARD COLE presents a sequence of late-night music.