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Presenters Brian Redhead and John Timpson
«.45» Prayer for the Day withRRIES
THE REV RICHARD HARRIES
6.55, 7.55 Weather forecast
7.0. 8.0 Today's News
Read by CHRISTOPHER SLADE
7.25'. 8.25' Sport
7 30, 8.30 News headlines
7«l" Thought for the DOli 8 35* Yesterday in Parliament
8.57 Weather: travel

Contributors

Presenters:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Richard Harries
Read By:
Christopher Slade

Margaret Percy confronts oroducers and management with your criticisms and comments about BBC radio and television.
Please send questions, criticisms or praise about radio or television to: Feedback BBC,
Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW
Producer SUSAN snailum (Repeated: Sun 8.15 pm) long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Percy

"We wrote this song during the riots... it's our alibi..."
Liverpool has more rock bands to the square mile than anywhere else in Britain. Pete Fulwell of Eternal Records talks to the musicians, managers, punters and promoters of the music that pops up like dandelions on a bombsite.
BBC Manchester
(long wave only)

Contributors

Presenter:
Pete Fulwell
Producer:
Peter Everett

' It is all black; in its two ears are yellow leathers, which hang down and look very ugly. They call it the mynah.' So wrote 16th-century Mogul Emperor Babur, while 20th-century Brian Bertram more enthusiastically recalls the amazing vocal gymnastics of the intriguing mynah bird from the jungles of India.
Producer MELINDA BARKER BBC Bristol long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Bertram
Producer:
Melinda Barker

Introduced by Sue MacGregor Copino with MS:
JOHN WATKINS looks at the psychological Impact of multiple sclerosis and ways of making life caster for those who suffer from It.
Cooking for the Camera: Hon real Is the food you see in pictures? cure SELERIE-GREY finds out about the techniques involved at a photographic session with home economist JANE KlTHFRING.
The Book of Ebenezer Le Page (5) long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
MacGregor Copino
Unknown:
John Watkins
Unknown:
Jane Klthfring.

One In Three Million by MARK POWER
At a time when most youngsters want to get away from home, Kevin turns down the offer of a job abroad. Where he lives Is more Important than what he is doing.
Directed by bill Morrison ProducerALFRED bradlet
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Directed By:
Bill Morrison
Producer:
Alfred Bradlet
Dave:
Arthur Kelly
Kevin:
David Yip
TeSS:
Eileen O'Brien
Grandad:
Robert Keegan
Danny:
George Costigan

with Clive Jacnbs bringing you the stories behind the scenes In the world of travel and transport.
Tom Boswell tests the kg Metro.
Producer geoff nnnsoN Editor ROGER MACDONALD

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Jacnbs
Unknown:
Tom Boswell
Editor:
Roger MacDonald

The Bishop of Liverpool. The Rt Rev David Sheppard
PaulBoateng Richard Needham , mp tackle the questions raised by the audience at Bootle, Merseyside
Chairman David Jacobs Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
David Sheppard
Unknown:
Paulboateng Richard Needham
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Producer:
Carole Stone

Includes reviews of Peter GUI 's new production of George Bernard Shaw 's Major Barbara with Penelope Wilton at the National's Lyttelton Theatre; and Dance Umbrella 82, an International festival of contemporary dance with classes, workshops, forums and performances throughout London. Presenter
Michael BlUington
Producer robin WHITE

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Gui
Unknown:
George Bernard Shaw
Unknown:
Penelope Wilton
Presenter:
Michael Bluington
Producer:
Robin White

An irreverently critical look back at the week's news with David Jason
David Tate and Tracey Ullman
Written by JAMES HENDRIE , JOHN REVELL , ANDREA SOLOMONS, IAN BROWN ROY apps and others Producer JAN RAVENS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jason
Unknown:
David Tate
Unknown:
Tracey Ullman
Written By:
James Hendrie
Written By:
John Revell
Unknown:
Ian Brown
Producer:
Jan Ravens

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