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Presenters Brian Redhead and John Timpson
6.45* Prayer for the Day THE REV GEORGE MULRAIN
7.0, 8.0 Today's News
Read by PAULINE BUSHNELL
7.36, 8.30 News headlines
7.45* Thought for the Day
Part 2
Psychology Now
Some 50 years since Freud and Pavlov, psychology is flourishing. But how close are the psychologists to fully understanding human behaviour? What are they currently most interested in? What research methods are they using and how reliable, significant and valuable are their results? What do specialists in social, industrial and educational fields do? For news and views, phone Dr John Nicholson and Professor Noel Dily. produced by the Woman's Hour unit
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(BBC HB 325); Psalm 119, part 4; Romans 11, v 33 and 12, v9; Jesus, good above all other (BBC HB 72): long wave only
A Way of Life by REARDEN CONNER
Read by Michael Duffy Producer JUDITH ELLIOTT BBC Northern Ireland
The Ovster by FREDERICK BARRISON
' what were the eerie luminous spots which appeared when I disturbed a mound of peat?
The Wildlife team provide some illuminating answers to your questions. Presented by Derek Jones Producer ANNE BLAIR GOULD BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Sat 2.5 pm)
Presenter Bill Brcckon
12.55 Weather; programme news
Presenter Peter Hobday
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with Sue MacGregor
Sounds Mouthwatering (4):. MARY BERRY 'S apple Or gooseberry cake.
Freewheelin': MARGARET PERCY meets the cast, both disabled and able-bodied, of a Northern Ireland revue, a venture for the International Year of Disabled People.
Reading Your Letters. Hair Piece: JOY DWANE battles with her hairdresser.
Being Your Own Boss: RON ALLDRIDGE talks tO designer SAM SPRAGUE , who has made a success of setting up on his own, Stories by JANE GORDON. from
The Sidmouth Letters
Read by PRUNELLA SCALES
4: Lunch with Ruth Sykes Editor WYN KNOWLES
by STELLA GIBBONS (2)
Tom Vernon investigates some cases of petty pilfering in popular music. Producer
ANDREW MUSSETT
In 1912, Margaret Birley , an Edwardian young lady. rowed down the Seine with her family and described their adventures in her diary.
In 1918, now a mother and a widow, she served the wounded and dying in field hospitals on the Western Front.
Today, at 90, MARGARET BIRLEY remembers how her life and the whole world changed completely in six short years and Eve Karpf reads from the diaries which preserve those pictures from the past. Producer HELEN FRY
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Presenters Robert Williams and Joan Bakewell on VHF until 5.55
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5.55 Weather; programme news
including Financial Report
Chairman Robert Robinson 15: Wales
Barry Jones (fitter)
Meirlys Lloyd-Hewitt (school librarian) Richard Dale
(schoolmaster)
Ken Smith (buyer for a toy manufacturer)
Including Beat the Brains Programme devised by JOHN P. WYNN. Questions set by IAN GILLIES
Producer RICHARD EDIS (Rptd; Thurs 12.27 pm)
(Repeated; Wed 1.40 pm)
An epic adventure in 12 parts in time and space Fit the eighth:
Zaphod Beeblebrox and his mysterious friend
Roosta are being taken in a flying building to the evil Frogstar, whilst Ford Prefect and Arthur Dent are stranded on prehistoric earth. Some of them are getting hungry. starring with and Radiophonic sound and music by PADDY KINGSLAND Written by DOUGLAS ADAMS Producer GEOFFREY PERKINS
A celebration of 150 years of the French Foreign Legion
You are soldiers in order to die, and I will send you where you will die.
(COLONEL DE NEGRIER)
Since the foundation of the Legion on 10 March 1831, men from over 50 countries have signed on, and 35,758 of them have died in action. Simon Murray visited the Legion's Headquarters in the South of France. In conversation with Legionnaires, past and present, he shows how a rough assembly of refugee soldiers has developed into the elite military unit it is today. Legionnaires: GENERAL LARDRY, Commander-in-Chief, French Foreign
Legion; former SERGENT RICHARD COOPER ; BRIAN FIELD; former
SERGENT GEORGES GEBHARDT ; former SERGENT FRITZ HARTMAN ; CHRIS HOLLARD ; ERIC
MORGAN; SERGENT-CHEF siess; former CAPITAINE SOLENIERSKI ; former
ADJUDENT ROBERT WILSON
Music conducted by Chef de Musique des Armées, COMMANDANT COUDIE Others taking part:
LT COL PATRICK TURNBULL ; GEORGE PARSONS ; CHRISTOPHER SCOTT ;
.TOHN WEBB Producer
ALEC REID
Robin Ray traces, with records, the achievements of some of the world's greatest musicians. This week: conductor, composer, pianist Leonard Bernstein
PETER WHITE reviews a selection of the free tape programmes available to blind people. Presented by David Scott Blackhall Producer THENA HESHEL
includes a visit to the Natural History Museum's new exhibition, Origin of Species; and a review of the BBC2 series The
Making of Mankind on Mondays.
Presenter Michael Oliver Producer ANNE WINDER
with David Lay
The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring and with John Church
Book Four, Chapter Five: The Outing
Written by BASIL BOOTHROYD Producer BOBBY JAYE
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