Producers martin SMALL and ALLAN WRIGHT
A note from
Rosemary Hartlll
6.55 Weather; travel: programme news
7.10 Today's Papers
Producer ALLAN whigiit BBC Birmingham
Presenter Norman Tozer
7.55 Weather: travel; programme news
8.10 Today's Papers
Presented by Tony Lewis England's four-and-a-half-month tour of Australia and New Zealand is nearly over, henry BLOFELD reports from Christchurch on the final one-day game against NEW ZEALAND. Plus some of the issues and the personalities making the headlines in the sporting world and a look at one or two of the off-beat and humorous moments of the week. Producer DAVE GORDON
8.57 Weather; travel
This morning
Bernard Falk explores Sri Lanka. Set in the Indian Ocean, this exotic island, with its temples and its silvery coast, is becoming a favourite among holiday-makers. Breakaway brings you the authentic flavour of this ravishing part of the world. Producer
JENNY MALLINSON DUFF
Editor ROGER MACDONALD
Mike Chancy presents a personal review of the weekly magazines.
Producer mike gilliam
Peter Jenkins , political columnist for The
Guardian, views the past week through the eyes of backbench mps and peers. Producer MARGARET BODY
New Every Morning, page 110: 0 thou who earnest from above (BBC HB 362); Psalm 138; Psalm 139. vv 1-12 (neb); 0 Jesus, I have promised (BBC no 360)
Radio and tv extracts with Margaret Howard
BBC correspondents throughout the world talk about the countries they work in - the politics and the people.
(Details: Monday 10.2am)
A new series of the antidote to panel games
* Subtitles for this programme are available on Ceefax page 37
Tim Brooke-Taylor and Willie Rushton v Denise Coffey and Graeme Garden
In control Humphrey Lyttelton
In tune Matthew Scott
Insane PAUL MAYHEW-ARCHER
(Repeated: Mon 6.30 pm)
12.55 Weather; programme news
Jean Rook
Frank Chapple
Professor Brian Griffiths and John Palmer tackle the issues raised by the audience at
Tunbrldge Wells. Kent
Chairman John Timpson
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
by Chris Curry
Craftsman joiner, 18 years exp, last four as foreman, seeks employment, pref Burnley area. Willing worker. family man. Exe refs.
Replies to Box No BE402.
BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Tues 11.3am)
Geoff Watts reports
Presented by Derek Jones
Six programmes on treasure and treasurehunting. written and introduced by Derek Wilson
2: The Riddle of the Sands When the Lutine bell rings at Lloyd's, work stops in the crowded underwriters' room as members wait for an announcement: one stroke for bad news, two for good. But the story of the ship that once carried that bell, HMS
Lutine, is as fascinating as any to be found in the annals of Lloyd's ... with Terence Atkins
John Munday and the VOiCeS Of EDWARD CAST,
JAMES KERRY , DAVID PEART Producer BRIAN miller BBC Bristol
BBC correspondents look at a contemporary issue.
A magazine of special interest to disabled listeners and their families with countrywide news and views on matters of concern to them.
Presenter David Williams
Correspondence address: BBC, [address removed]
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A six-part series in which Asians in Britain talk to Towyn Mason.
5: A discussion between Punjabi INDARJIT singii.
Pakistani MOHAMMED AJEEB Bangladeshi
TASSADUQ AHMED and Gujarati mira TRIVEDI
Producer JOAN GRIFFITHS (Revised repeat)
An irreverently critical look back at the week.
(Broadcast yesterday) (Stereo)
5.50 Shipping forecast (long wave only)
5.55 Weather: travel; programme news
with BRIAN PERKINS including Sports Round-up
Amiably competitive conversation inspired by current public and private preoccupations.
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Producer MICHAEL EMBER
With a Saturday-evening selection of music on record.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
by Arnold Yarrow, based on the novel by Ivy Litvinov
When Arkady Pavlov is found murdered the District Procurator is called in to investigate. All the evidence points him in one direction, but somehow he still has doubts...
(Repeated: Mon 3.2pm)
Pat. Trevor and Dave are from Brixton. They left school with few formal qualifications. Now they're reading for science degrees at a polytechnic. They've taken advantage of a rare scheme to give adults a second chance to climb the educational ladder But what is it like, with all the responsibilities of adult life, to make your mark in a system geared to young, middle-class students? Janet Cohen has been following them in their battle against the odds.
A meditation for late evening led by Pauline Webb
followed by an interlude
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude