Producers
LESLIE COTTINGTOH and KEN POLLOCK
with Gerald Priestland
6.55 Weather; programme news: long wave only
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
with Norman Tozer
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7.55 Weather: programme news: long wave only
with Jim Rosenthal
Including a report from Christopher Martin-Jenkins at the end of the second day's play in the third and final Test between Australia and England at Melbourne.
A Radio Sport and as production
from routine with Barry Norman including this week
Hello Mother, Hello Father, here I am at ...
Gyn Freeman reports on how to get rid of the kids Tom Boswell on DIY hi-fi Producer JENNY MARSHALL Editor ROGER MACDONALD
For information sheets, send a large sae to [address removed]
Jacky Gillolt reviews the weekly magazines.
Producer JOHN SMITHSON
with Hugo Young
Producer JOSHUA ROZENBERG
NEM. page 25; Virgin-born. we bow before thee (BBC HB 240); Psalm 119, pt 8; Luke 2, vv 22-35, 39 (AV); All praise to thee, for thou, 0 king divine (BBC He 119): long wave only
with Margaret Howard long wave only
Reports from BBC Correspondents around the world
A Radio News production by BOB DORAN
Presenter Louise Bolting Radio's key to the ever-present problem of how to get the best from your money. A Financial World Tonight production
(Repeated: Mon 10.5 am)
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Barry Took questions Alan Coren
Jonathan King
Sheridan Morley and Jean Rook
Compiled and produced by ALAN NIXON
(Repeated: Mon 10.30 pm) (Sheridan Morley presents Encore at 10.15 and reviews the Films on p 23)
12.55 Weather; programme news: long wave only
Sir Peter Parker Edna Healey
John Cherringtoa and Ken Durham tackle the issues raised by the audience in Devizes, Wiltshire.
Chairman David Jacobs
Listeners' views for use in Any Answers?. Thursday 4.15, to Any Answersf BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
with Derek Jones
The special edition with topics suggested by you - the listener. Today's batch ranges from jet-setting insects to hybrid ducks, with another of RAY GOODWIN 'S mystery sounds to puzzle you. Producer BRIAN LEITH BBC Bristol
Questions to: Wildlife. BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
by Dawn Lowe-Watson
A couple are visiting a remote church in Norfolk. He is a tutor, middle-aged, attached; she is his pupil, young, idealistic, free. Over the months they have known each other, their working relationship has developed into an emotional one. An unexpected event causes them to begin to analyse their true feelings about each other....
(Emily Richard is a member of the RSC)
A practical and topical magazine for and with disabled listeners. Presented by Margaret Korvlng
Reporter KEVIN MULHERN
Citizens' Advice Bureau Phone-in: Mon 2.0-4.0 pm [number removed], Ext 2531
Correspondence address: BBC, Broadcastino House, London W1A 4WW
Editor MARLENE PEASI
In six programmes, Jill Cochrane talks to teenage members of some of Britain's ' other religions '. 4: West Indians
Producer DAVID WINTER
The Voyage Out with John Mole
5: The Waking Dream Readers
John Franklyn-Robbins and Frances Horovitz
The second of five programmes about these remarkable craft, from their invention and development to the position of pre-eminence they have attained among the fighting ships of modern navies.
with Tom Wilkinson as Lieut-Cmdr Nasmith
and Eric Allan, John Baddeley, David Buck, Garard Green, Peter Wickham
Narrated by Lieut-Cmdr Peter Kemp
with Bill Wallis
David Tate. Sheila Steafel Chris Emmett and THE DAVID FIRMAN TRIO
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; programme news
Loquacious anecdotists in another round of competitive conversation, inspired by journalistic, publishing or social hits or misses of the week.
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Richard Baker offers a recipe of popular classics on record; the mixture leavened occasionally by the unfamiliar, with the added ingredient of listeners' requests. Producer RAY ABBOTT
by Ken Whitmore
Colonel Grace's house-guests include a number of people who are experienced at breaking and entering. He decides to offer a prize of ã1,000 to the one who can get into his intruder-proof library, which is protected with a deafening alarm, heavy security locks and a guillotine device that would slice in half anybody attempting to enter unannounced.
BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Mon 3.15pm)
Sheridan Morley re-plays and reflects on movies, music, books, television, radio, plays and personalities from Kaleidoscope. Editor ROSEMARY HART
Evening prayers led by THE REV DOUGLAS AITKEN BBC Scotland
Guests The Barrow Poets Introduced by Philip Jones Producer
RICHARD WILLCOX
The Saint and the Vicar by CECIL BINNEY adapted by MICHAEL ELDER Read by John Shedden
' The shrine consisted of a hole in the ground into which descended a flight of stone stairs. I went down them carefully, for they were wet and moss-grown. I could have sworn the vicar was following me. till I reached the floor - and, looking up, saw him gazing down upon me with a rather mocking expression.'
Producer PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude