with Rosemary liartill
8.55 Weather; travel; programme news
7.10 Today's Papers
has breakfast with dairy farmer Gwyn Griffiths on the Gower Peninsula
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
with Norman Tozer
7.55 Weather; travel; programme news
8.10 Today's Papers
Presenter Tony Lewis Including news of the Embassy World Snooker Championship from
Sheffield and the State Express Tennis Tournament at Bournemouth.
Producer DAVE GORDON
8.57 Weather; travel
You don't have to be
Welsh to enjoy holidays in Pembrokeshire, a horse-drawn caravan In the Black mountains or staying In a Welsh castle. Bernard Falk presents a special Welsh edition. Producer
JENNY MALLINSON DUFF
Editor ROGER MACDONALD
Presenter Max Hastings Producer SUSAN SNAILUM
with Hugo Young ,
Political Editor of The Sunday Times
Producer MARGARET BUDY
New Every Morning, page 54; A safe stronghold
(BBC HB 297); Psalm 48; Ephesians 6, vv 10-20 (GNB); 0 brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother:(BBChb376)
Presenter Toni Arthur
Editor PADDY O'KEEFFI
A Question of Money
First of two programmes At the invitation of the Unit Trust Association, the Money Box team takes to the road to answer questions on personal finance put by listeners in Swansea as part of Radio 4's week in Wales.
The panel: Louise Botting Vincent Duggleby ,
Christopher Gilchrist Philip Hardman
Guest Mark St Giles of the Unit Trust Association A financial World Tonight production
Recorded at Imperial College, London, where Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Willie Rushton and Tim Brooke-Taylor are trying to study for a Degree under Chairman Humphrey Lyttelton
Pianist COLIN SELL
Producer PAUL MAYHEW-ARCHER
(Repeated: Mon 6.30 pm)
12.55 Weather; programme news
Lord Vaizey Ann Mallalicu Jeffrey Archer
Dame Shclagh Roberts , MEP Chairman David Jacobs
1.55 shipping forecast long wave only
by Angus Graham-Campbell
Steve's friends are planning a motorbike trip to Spain and they want him to go too, but his parents have already booked the annual family holiday in the Highlands.
An Inquiry into the Treasury
Five programmes
3: The Jjuciget-Malcers
The Chancellor's Budget statement is the culmination of a process that has been going on behind closed doors at the Treasury for several months. Hugo Young talks to the key Treasury officials who have been involved in the process, including former
Permanent Secretary Sir Douglas Was*; Senior
Economist Rachel Lomax ; Under Secretary
Peter Kemp and the Chancellor. The Rt lion Sir Geoffrey Howe , mp.
Producer ANNE SLOMAN
Presented by Derek Jones
Wendy Jones with a weekly look at our environment. Today's programme investigates the hazards of transporting nuclear waste through our cities and Des Wilson from Friends of the Earth talks about theforthcomlng environmental campatgn. Producers caynor shutte and MICK WEB.
BBC correspondents look at a contemporary issue.
At the beginning of Radio 4's week m Wales the Does HeTakeSuaart team visits the Highfield Centre in Cardiff, taking with them a panel of experts to answer questions on disability from the local audience. Kevin Mulhern is in the Chair.
The year is 1851. A young Welshman sets sail for Australia to make his fortune in the new land where - or so the guide books promised - You step on gold as you walk and breathe gold-dust in the wind ..
Taken from the letters of Ebenezer Parry 's family who waited for him back home, and of Ebenezer himself who spent the rest of his life searching for a dream at Gaffney's Creek, Victoria; only to realise-toolate-that he'd left all of his dreams behind him, In Wales. BBC Wales
An irreverently critical look back at the week
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; travel; programme news
With HARRIET C4SS including Sports Bound up
Music by jeremy Nicholas Producer michael ember
The poet Patricia Beer reflects on being English. Producer GILLIAN hush BBC Manchester
Dragon
An epic saga by DON HAWORTH. With
In this allegorical story reflecting on the nature of power and war, the legend of St George and the Dragon Is turned on Its head. other warriors and dragons played by JOHN MACANDREW , JOE DUNLOP , ALARIC COTTER Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY
Whatever economic cuts the French may make, they are unlikely to affect the Government's plans to modernise the arsenal of nuclear weapons which provides France with its own independent deterrent.
While the peace movement prospers in every other corner of western Europe, In France it remains powerless. Few in France regret de Gaulle's decision to leave the military wing of NATO butwhatIstheFrench nuclear strategy and do they understand it? As
France continues to keep friend and foe guessing, Stuart Simon reports. Producer JOHN DRURY Editor DAVID TAYLOR A File on 4 special BBC Manchester
led by Fr Willie McDade BBC Scotland
followed by an Interlude
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude