Producers LESLIE COTINGTON and KEN POLLOCK
A note from Gerald Priestland
6.55 Weather; programme news
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
7.40 Today's Papem
with Norman Tozer
7.55 Weather: programme news
From the world of sport and leisure Ton) Lewis presents a magazine programme that highlights the personalities in the news and the issues that matter, including news of England's cricket team in Australia
A Radio Sport and OB production
8.45 Today's Papers
with Andy Price 4:
Rochester Charles Dickens spent many happy hours here and several of its older buildings appear in his novels - as Andy Price discovered when he wandered round the city recently. Producer MARLENE PEASE
A Radio News production
Presented by Anthony King Producer ANNE SLOMAN
Reviewed by Tom Vernon Producer WALTER WALLICH
NEM, p 42; Pray that Jerusalem may have (BBC HB 472); Psalm 98; Colossians 3, vv 12-17 (RSV): Come, let us to the Lord our God (BBC HB 487)
Margaret Howard 's selection Producer DAVID EPPS
with Frank Lincoln
Poems about ' characters from the village blacksmith to the village prude. 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
Crime stalks the streets, and so does David Jason as he investigates, probes and gets arrested, with the assistance of the music of John Owen Edwards and Stephen Moore
Royce Mills and Sheila Steafel Script by COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITH
ANDY HAMILTON and BARRY PII.TON Lyrics by ALISTAIR BEATON
Producer GEOFFREY PERKINS
(Repeated: Tuesday 10.30 pin) (Stephen Moore is a National Theatre player)
12.55 Weather: programme news
Dr Hylda Armstrong
Peregrine Worsthorne Lord Soper.
Anthony Howard
Frank Delaney introduces the magazine programme about books. Producer BRIAN COOK
by DAVID PINNER with Penelope Lee as Veronica Mortlake and Geoffrey Collins as Richard Page
'How do you phrase it? Oh yes. " Hard cheese, Veronica, they're going to crucify you for causing death by reckless driving, but don't worry, I'm not going to defend you for personal reasons." That's what it all adds up to, doesn't it? '
Directed by ROGER FINE BBC Birmingham
Presenter Freddy Bloom
With the participation of the disabled themselves, Does He Take Sugar! seeks to give practical advice to disabled listeners in all relevant fields.
There's a chance after the programme for listeners to put forward their views by phoning [number removed] from 4.0 to 5
who gave us the greatest theatrical heritage in the world. In a series of four programmes, Bryan Forbes tells the story of the British theatrical tradition from the time of David Garrick until the present day. Introducing the views and memories of manv of our most distinguished players, he considers the particular talents of those actors who. down the ages, have given an added lustre to their legacy and dignified a profession which less that 100 years ago was not even considered respectable. 1: So Steep the Climb
Producer JOHN KNIGHT
Let Neil Landor , the BBC Reference Library and other experts answer your queries. Producer DENYS GUEROULT
Sheridan Morley introduces a selection from the books, plays, films, music and other arts reviewed during the past week. Editor ROSEMARY HART
5.55 Weather; programme news
Musical punctuations by INSTANT SUNSHINE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Christopher Grier with records
(Rev repeat: Thursday 9.5 am)
by Valerie Winsdor
with Amanda Murray and Anthony Newlands
Bea is one of the four children of The Rev Hardy, and is the one who identifies most passionately with her father's Victorian attitudes to both women and the Church. However, the year is 1910 and the Suffragette movement is gathering force, and Bea finds herself involved in the conflict which is about to disrupt the social order.
(BBC Manchester) (Rptd: Mon 3.5)
(Stereo)
Marghanita Laski
Maurice Temple Smith and Professor Esmond Wright in conversation with Brian Redhead. Producer
GILLIAN HUSH. BBC Manchester
Evening prayers conducted by the REV HIBERT HOSKINS
Weather report and forecast
Presented by EDWARD COLE