Producers MARTIN SMALL and ALLAN WRIGHT
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent Rosemary Hartill
6.55 Weather; travel: programme news
7.10 Today's Papers
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
Norman Tozer withliow to get the best from your hard-earned cash.
7.55 Weather; travel; programme news
8.10 Today's Papers
with Harry Carpenter The fate of ENGLAND'S cricketers and the Test series will have been settled In Australia, while at home football awaits the third round of the F.A. Cup.
SPURS, the holders, set out to win the Cup for the third year in succession, with an attractive tie against
SOUTHAMPTON. and in the Midlands attention Is focused on the confrontation between former managerial colleagues Peter Taylor and Brian Clough , DERBY V NOTTINGHAM FOREST. Producer DAVE GORDON
Introduced by Bernard Falk , with SUSAN MARLING and ROBIN DEWHURST , taking a critical look at the holiday, travel and leisure scene. Producer
JENNY MALLINSON DUFF
Editor ROGER MACDONALD including at
8.57 Weather: travel
9.0 News
Mike Chaney takes a look at the weekly magazines. their views on the news and the special interests they reflect.
Producer MIKE GILLIAM
John Harrison asks The Rt Hon Norman St John -Stevas, mp; The Rt Hon
Joel Barnett. mp; The Hon Nicholas Ridley , mp.
Financial Secretary to The Treasury: and David Winnick. up, whether or not Select Committees make Government truly accountable to Parliament. Producer MARGARET BUDY
NEM. p 58; Holy, holy, holy. Lord God Almighty! (BBC HB 169); Canticle 1, vv 1-15; John 2, v 23-3, v 12 (Av); I bind unto myself today (BBC HB 170)
Radio and tv extracts with Margaret Howard
Editor PADDY O'KEEFFE
Presented by Louise Botting
What's happening in the field of personal savings, tax, mortgages, insurance, social security and the financial problems of everyday life.
A Financial World Tonight production
(Repeated: Mon 10.2 am)
Eight programmes
The Instruments of Jazz 2: The Trombone
With KID ORY. MIFF MOLE TRICKY SAM NANTON. JACK TEAGARDEN , J. J. JOHNSON and others
Producer ALAN OWEN (Revised repeat)
(Neit week: Clarinet)
12.55 Weather: programme news
Sir Campbell Fraser The Rt Rev Hugh Montefiore , Bishop of Birmingham
Geoffrey Robinson, mp KatharineWhitehorn tackle the issues raised by an audience at
Rugby, Warwickshire.
Chairman David Jacobs
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
Blind Spot by PAULINE SEYMOUR Conditions are treacherous as Rodney drives through the snow on his way to meet his girlfriend. Suddenly a young girl steps out In front of his car....
Rodney.GARETH ARMSTRONG Anya ..... KATHRYN HURLBUTT Elaine .....FRANCES JEATER Mrs Hopper MARGOT BOYD Directed by GERRY JONES (Repeated: Tues 11.3 am)
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care.
Your letters, sounds and the Mystery Sound competition.
Presenter Derek Jones
The second of seven programmes of poetry. prose and song shedding light on the rustic scene. Roses Round the Door ' Mine be a cot beside the hill ... ' But what is the besetting sin of the cottage woman, the mischief that threatens too ambitious a gardener?
Readers Ray Smith , Dilys Price and John Darran
Producer HERBERT WILLIAMS BBC Wales
BBC correspondents cast a collective eye over a contemporary issue.
A magazine of special interest to disabled listeners and their families with countrywide news and views on matters of concern. Presenter John Mills Editor MARLENE PEASC
Correspondence address: BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
Tel: [number removed],Ext 7048
Does your choice of reading betray anything about the sort of person you are? Is It true, for Instance, that women prefer romance, while men stick to reality? Frances Donnelly investigates the popular literature read by men and women today.
Producer SIMON MAJOR
An Irreverently critical look back at the week.
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; travel; programme news
With BRIAN PERKINS including Sports Bound-up
Amiably competitive conversation inspired by current public and private preoccupations.
USlC by INSTANT SUNSHINE Producer MICHAEL EMBER
with a Saturday-evening selection of music on record.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
The Honourable Schoolboy by JOHN LE CARRE dramatised in two parts by FREDERICK BRADNUM
1. The discovery and death of the mole Bill Haydon has left the Circus crippled and distrusted, its resources reduced to nil. George Smiley decides, typically, to go on to the attack. He will deliver Intelligence without resources. He begins to take backbearings, to trace the sources Haydon had deliberately suppressed. Before long, he finds a pattern and a path. A path that leads not only to the Far East but, inevitably, to Karla.
Theme composed by STEPHEN HANCOCK
Directed by ROGER PINE
BBC Birmingham
(Martin Jarvis is a National Theatre player)
Nearly a third of deaths from cancer in Britain could be avoided if changes were made In our traditional diet - at least according to one recent estimate. A report by the American National Academy of Sciences has also concluded that alterations in eating habits - including a substantial reduction in the amount of fat consumed - could help prevent cancer.
GeoffWattsexaminesthe evidence linking diet and cancer, and considers whether what you eat and drink could be the death of you.
Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
with John Stuart Roberts BBC Wales
followed by an interlude
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude