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Presenters John Timpson at the Liberal Party
Conference and Brian Redhead In London
6.45. Prayer for the Day CANON DAVID ETANCLIFFS
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Read by BRYAN MARTIN
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7.30,8.80 News headlines
7.45* Thought for the Day
Part 4
8.57 Weather: travel
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1: John Diggins
In an Industry dominated by huge American and Japanese corporations, John Diggins operates a successful guitar-making business from a small workshop in Birmingham. His guitars are regarded as the Rolls Royce of their kind by the superstars who commission them and his workmanship and innovation have an international reputation. He talks to
Mariorie Lofthouse. Producer PAUL BiLMEB. BBC Birmingham long wave only
A Frightful Man by DOUG MORGAN
Read by Dilwyn Owen
ProducerHERSERT WILLIAMS BBC Wales. long wave only
NEm, p 54; To thee, 0
Comforter divine (BBC HB 164); Psalm 126, Luke 6, vv 28-38 (NEB); Love, unto thine own who earnest (BBC HB 523)
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Hugging the foothills of the Judean Heights, 12 miles from Jerusalem, lies the tiny village of Neve Shalom. Situated on the former no man's land between Israel and the west bank of the Jordan, it is inhabited by a group of Arabs and Jews who have dedicated their lives to the work of co-existence and reconciliation. It is the dream of a Dominican monk, Fr Bruno
Hussar, who believes that peace can be achieved In the region by teaching young Arabs and Jews to make the peace their parents cannot make.
Jeffrey Cohen follows a summer camp at Neve Shalom 's School for
Peace, where 40 Arab and Jewish teenagers are brought face-to-face for the first time.
Compiled by JEFFREY COHEN Producer SUE DAVIES long wave only
Let Neil Landor , together with his specialist experts and the help of the BBC Reference Library, sort out your queries.
Producer KATE FENTON long wave only
Including Patricia Wenz with the BBC Shopping Basket.
Presenter Jenni Mills.
First Round. 2: Wales LLISWERRY HIGH SCHOOL, NEWPORT V LEWIS BOYS' COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL.
BLACKWOOD QuestlonmaSlers Tim
Gudgin and Paddy Feeny Questions set by PAUL LIVESEY , NIGEL RICHARDSON and PADDY FEENY Producer
PAUL MAYHEW-ARCHER
12.55 Weather; travel; programme news
Presenter Gordon Clough
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with Toni Arthur
Skin Deep (5):
KITTY LITTLI 'S guide to herbal beauty
Haul in Your Sheetsl Today the Clipper
Challenge Race finishes at Greenwich. FRANCES WILKS sailed with one of the square riggers. At Freddie's (8) long wave only
Alison Steadman in Where Are You, Two-Seven? by JESS CURTIS
Jenny's husband Peter IS retraining as a teacher. To make ends meet he works nights In a casino and. In order to spend more time with him. Jenny also decides to work at night - as a minicab driver. How will Peter and the passengers react to a female cabbie? And can Jenny survive as Queen of the Night Drivers '?
Director PAT TRUEMAN
Two on a Tower (4)
Presenters Robert Williams and Paul Burden on VHF until 5.55
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5.55 Weather: programme news
With LAURIE MACMILLAN including Financial Report
The second of two cocktails of verses from OGDEN NASH
Mixed with the music of KURT WEILL and VERNON DUKE. Devised and hosted by Robert Cushman. Laced with the performances of loss
Ackland Leueen Willoughby Nickolas Grace With a dash of DAVID WYKES ' WASTRELS Or RHYTHM
Producer
JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE
Written by MART CUTLER (Repeated: Fri 1.40 pm) Cast for the week:
BBC Birmingham
with Jeremy Slepmann
Members of the ACADEMY
OF ANCIENT music, director CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
JUDITH NELSON (soprano)
Trio in D major for flute, violin and cello, Op 38
No 6; My mother bids me bind my hair; 0 tuneful voice; String Quartet In G major. Op 77 No
Introduced by David Jacobs Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
Part 2 arr Haydn Scottish songs: Up in the morning early; The flowers of Edinburgh; The white cockade arr Salomon
Symphony No 100, in G
(Concert arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with Imperial Tobacco) BBC Bristol
There's Something Out There
John Baiter boldly goes Into the unknown in the company of Kingsley Amis, J. G. Ballard, Thomas M. Disch, John Fowles and an assortment of mutants, aliens and bug-eyed monsters from film, literature and broadcasting.
Readers Douglas BLACKWELL and STEPHEN THORN !
Producer RICHARD DUNN (Revised repeat)
with Alexander McLeod reporting
Clinging to the Wreckage 9: Depravity and Corruption long wave only
Radio 4's International business report; market trends long wave only
Sue MacGregor talks to Melody Charlton, South African born social worker, now living in Manchester.
Producer GILLIAN HUSH
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