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Presenters John Timpson and Brian Redhead
6.45* Prayer for the Day. THE REV RICHARD HARRIES
6.55, 7.55 Weather forecast
7.0, 8.0 Today's News Read by BRYAN MARTIN
7.25*. 8.25' Sport
7.30. 8.30 News headlines
7.45. Thought for the Day
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament
8.57 Weather: travel
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BBC correspondents from around the world cast a collective eye over a contemporary issue.
A Radio News production by ADAM RAPHAEL
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Grass Roots by ANNE PIPER
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nem. p 5: Songs of praise the angels sang (bp 77);
Psalm 47; John 13. vv 21-30 (av); Teach me, my God and king (BP 80)
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Squirrels use them as flags, monkeys grasp with them, rat kangaroos carry their lunch in them. What are they? Mike Stoddart with tales of tails.
Producer MELINDA BARKER BBC Bristol long wave only
News. views and advice for consumers
Presenter Jennl Mills
Devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason
Dilys Powell and Frank Muir challenge Irene Thomas and Denis Norden
In the Chair Antonia Fraser
12.55 Weather: travel; programme news
Presenter Brian Widlake with voices and topics in and behind the headlines
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Introduced from Birmingham by Marian Foster
Music in Hospitals: clarinettist gerai.dine ALLEN is one of many professional musicians who perform for long-stay patients.
KAY ALEXANDER ROCS to a concert at Moseley Hall Hospital in Birmingham.
Producer ann tennant BBC Birinirioham
Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective (3) long wave only
by JANE AUSTEN dramatised for radio In six parts by John TYDEMAN
3: Although Frank Churchill was the very person to most suit
Emma. an acquaintance with him under present circumstances held no special charm. She was not so sorry at his not coming as she pretended to Mr Knightley ...
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
The poet roy fisher analyses his oddest phobia.
Five programmes about coronary heart disease presented by Dr Alan Maryon-Davls 3: Eat Less Fat - Help Your Heart
What you eat can affect your chances of having a heart attack. Too much fatty food - especially saturated fats like dairy products - and too much salt, which can lead to high blood pressure and being overweight, all tip the scales against you.
Producer SARAH ROWLANDS Free booklet. Beating
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The Honorary Consul by GRAHAM GREENE abridged in ten parts by DAVID H. GODFREY
Read by Richard Bebb (10) Producer JOHN CARDY (Starting on Monday: ' Goldfmger ' by Ian Fleming )
Presenters
Gordon Clough and Robert Williams on VHF until 5.55
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; programme news
with HARRIET CASS
Half-an-hour of reports from the BBC newsmen around the world including Financial Report
with Chris Serle bringing you the stories behind the scenes in the world of travel and transport with help from ERIC TOBITT,
ALANAII MARTIN. TOM BOSWELL
Producer GEOFF DOBSON Editor ROGER MACDONALD
(Repeated: Mon 1.40 pm)
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC radio and television programmes over the past seven days. Producer PETER hoare
(Repeated: Sat 10.45 am)
Irish rugby player Ollie Campbell has been described by a team-mate as a 'noiseless machine humming very gently in the background.'
Jesuit-educated Campbell works for the family textile firm in Dublin - and is one of the greatest fly-halves to play international rugby since the war. This week, Profile asks: what makes Ollie Campbell tick?
Gerry Fitt , up Jill Cralgie
Robert Adley , mp and Ann Leslie tackle the issues raised by the audience at Stockton-on-Tces
Chairman David Jacobs Producer GEOFFREY JAMES BBC Bristol
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Financial crisis of 1933
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The 50th anniversary of the financial crisis of 1933 that caused President Roosevelt to demand that all of the banks across the United States close their doors.
by Alistair Cooke
includes reviews of a major exhibition of art from the Vatican. including the Apollo Belvedere at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; and a new ballet by Kenneth Macmillan performed by the Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House,
Covcnt Garden, London. Presenter
Michael Bllllngton
Producer BRIAN BARFIELD
John Morgan reporting
An irreverently critical look back at the week's news, with Bill Wallis, David Tate, Tracey Ullman and Martin Jarvis
Written by James Hendrie, Nick Revell, Andrea Solomons, Bob Sinfield, Ian Brown, Roy Apps, Richard Quick, John Langdon, John Collee, Peter Hickey and others
The Talented Mr Ripley by PATRICIA IMGIISMITH adapted in ten parts and read by TOM HUNSINGER (10)
Producer PETER KING (Tom Hunsinger is a member of the RSC) long tcave only
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Weather report: forecast followed by an interlude