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Presenters Brian Redhead and Paul Burden including at
6.45* Prayer for the Day THE REV RICHARD HARRIES
7.0, 8.0 Today's News
Read by PETER DONALDSON
7.30, 8.30 News headlines
7.45* Thought for the Day
John Morgan takes up your comments about BBC programmes and policy with producers and management.
Producer JOHN SKRINE
(Repeated: Sun 5.0 pm)
Please send questions, criticisms or praise about radio or television to: Feedback, BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW, or phone [number removed], Friday to Sunday 7.0 to 9.0 pm
Europe's Migrants
David Smeeton continues his examination of the plight of Europe's migrant workers and their families.
There are more than six million foreign workers in the EEC countries, and at a time of recession, they face the double problems of unemployment and social rejection. A Radio News production by JOHN ALLEN
NEM, p 54; Breathe on me breath of God (BBC HB 148); Psalm 143; Isaiah 58 vv 1-9 (AV); 0 Spirit of the living God (BBC HB 159) long wave only
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My Brilliant Career 5: An Engagement
A selection of personal experiences with wild creatures.
Malcom Coe chooses the largest land mammal, the Elephant.
BBC Bristol
News. views and advice for consumers.
Presenter Bill Brecfcon
12.55Weather; programme news
Presenter Brian Widlake
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Introduced from Bristol by Jennl Murray
Dear Old Pals: do men have best friends to gossip with and confide in? LESLEY BYRNE finds out. Over 90 and still Practising: DR DORIS ODLUM , PSVchiatrist.
The Real Hans Christian Andersen: presented by actor MICHAEL ROTHWELL.
So You Think You're . . . ?: a personality quiz for listeners to take part in. BBC Bristol
The Snow Kitten (2)
Love Support System by SUE MCCAULEY with Amanda Murray
Dear Rachel Freed, I want to tell you about my fantasy ... '
Hundreds of women are writing in to Ms Freed, to reveal all! What do you do when you're writing a book about women's sexual fantasies and your personal life is crumbling around you? Editor
JOHN WEBB Other parts played by JUDY FRANKLIN
JANE KNOWLES and DAVID MCALISTER
Directed by PAT TRUEMAN
A series of eight talks in which a memory is triggered by a sight, sound, smell, taste or touch.
6: Three Loaves of Bread The smell of freshly baked bread has a particular significance for Archie Hill. Producer
BARBARA CROWTHER
The last of seven programmes about the changing status and role of women and men. Sex in History
Reay Tannahill in conversation with Daniel Snowman, considers our present attitudes towards the sexes in the light of our knowledge of prehistoric, pre-Christian and non-Western attitudes, as well as those of our own more recent past.
Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN For a leaflet containing suggestions for further reading, study courses, etc, send an sae to:[address removed]
Piker's Silence by KEITH MILES
Read by Edwin Richfield
'Piker handed out the chess sets in their crude wooden boxes with the prison commission stamp on them. As usual he decided to play his first game against Conway.' Producer JANE MARSHALL BBC Birmingham
Presenters Gordon Clough and Susannah Simons
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5.55 Weather; programme news
including Financial Report
reflecting on the year of transport and travel with the help of the Minister of Transport, The Rt Hon Norman Fowler , up.
Producer GEOFF DOBSON Editor ROGER MACDONALD
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC programmes over the past seven days. Producer JEREMY BIRCHALL
A personal portrait
Lord David Cecil Joan Lestor , MP The Rt Hon
Edward du Cann , mp Dr Dermot Roaf from Cranborne. Dorset Chairman David Jacobs Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
Presented by Michael Billington
Producer ANNE WINDER
with Stephen Milligan
An irreverently critical look back at the week with David Jason, Bill Wallis, David Tate, Sheila Steafel and music by DAVID FIRMAN
Written by GUY JENKIN, JOHN LANGDON, RICHARD QUICK, ANDY WILSON, BOB SINFIELD, BRIAN BETHELL, JEREMY BROWNE, CHRIS STRATFORD, DAVE MORLEY
Producer JIMMY MULVILLE
by M.R. James
Read by Robert Trotter
'Rapidly growing larger, it declared itself as a figure in pale, fluttering draperies, ill-defined There was something about its motion which made Parkins very unwilling to see it at close quarters.'
BBC Scotland
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