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Presenters John Tlmpson and Brian Redhead t.45* Prayer for the Day With THE REV JOHN BAILEY
6.55, 7.55 Weather forecast
7.0, 8.0 Today's News With PAULINE BUSHNELL
7.20 Your Letters
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
7.30. 8.30 News Summary
7.45* Thought for the Day
Part 2
8.57 Weather: travel
Tennis
With Wimbledon starting next week a lot of attention is focusing not just on who will win but also on issues like behaviour on court and facilities in Britain to foster young talent.
Put your questions to a panel of guests including BBC Tennis correspondent Gerald Williams. Sue
MacGregor is in the Chair. Produced by the Woman's Hour unit
Lines open from 8.0 am
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BBC correspondents talk about the countries they work in. Editor PADDY O'KEEFFE
(Neat edn.- Sat 11.35 am) long wave only
The Outing by SUSAN BOYD Read by Mary Riggans Producer JOHN ARNOTT BBC Scotland long wave only
NEM, p 58: Praise the Lord ye heavens, adore him (BBC He 16);
Canticle 1. w 1-15;
Matthew 7. vv 1-12 (RSV); Sing praise to God who reigns above (BBC HB 18)
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Two on a Balcony by JOHN KIRKMORRIS
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The naturalists answer your wildlife questions.
Presented by Derek Jones Producer JOHN HARRISON BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Sat 3.5 pm) long wave only
Paul Heiney with latest news of the BBC's Action Special Campaign.
Today: coping with the dole kids and how parents are coming to terms with the lack of job prospects.
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11.0 am with comments.
Chairman Robert Robinson 14: Scotland
Michael MacDonald-
Cooper (careers adviser) Peter Symms (lecturer) William Watson Stewart (psychologist)
John Widdowson (headmaster) including Beat the Brains Programme devised by JOHN p. WYNN. Questions set by IAN GILLIES
Producer RICHARD EDIS
(Repeated: Thurs 6.30pm)
12.55 Weather: travel; programme news
Presenter Sir Robin Day Editor DEREK LEWIS
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with Sue MacGregor Home Help:
DAPHNE METLAND begins another series updating your domestic file. 1: Irons. Who Can 1 Turn To! :
ANDREA ADAMS lOOkS at the problem of child assault. Family Matters (10) Editor WYN KNOWLES long wave only
The Journal of Vaslllje Bogdanovic by ALAN PLATER
Newly recruited Yugoslav soccer international Vasilije Bogdanovlc has some problems coming to terms with his new
English Second Division League club. He can't speak the language; he can't cope with the amount of hard liquor drunk by the average English professional: nor, it appears, can he play football ...
This play was voted the Society of Authors best drama script in the '983 Sony Radio Awards.
Directed by DICKON REED A BBC World Service drama production
John Wyatt tells
Helen Palmer of his decision to Return to Nature in the Lake District.
Producer ANNE BROWN BBC Birmingham
Shakespeare's Hamlet must be one of the best-known plays ever written. The Oxford Book of Quotations devotes eight pages to it, and one American declared it
'nothing but a string of cliches!'
Derek Jacobi takes a lighthearted look at the Bard's longest and probably most abused play.
BBC Bristol
(Derek Jacobi is a member of the RSC)
Children at the Gate (2)
with Robert Williams and Valerie Singleton on VHF until 5.55
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5.55 Weather: programme news
with PETER DONALDSON including Financial Report
On 29 May Bob Hope celebrated his 80th birthday. In this four-part series, Bob Monkhouse narrates and presents an affectionate tribute to this great English-born comedian.
A glimpse of Hope in Hollywood where he made over 70 films.
(Repeated: Wed 1.40 pm)
Reporter Roger Finnigan Producer JOHN DRURY Editor DAVID TAYLOR BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Wed 4.10 pm)
Presenter Marian Foster Two youthful choirs from Southampton: the UNIVERSITY MADRIGAL
SOCIETY, conductor JAMES LANCELOT , sings some ornithological songs; and ST ANNE 'S CONVENT SCHOOL CHOIR, conductor
SUSAN MOORE , includes Schubert's setting of the 23rd Psalm. Producer IAN CARSON BBC Bristol
Presenter Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
includes a review of The Houston Ballet's first tour of Britain; and previews Red Monarch, a black comedy on Thursday, C4. Presenter Richard Mayne Producer BRIAN BARFIELD
with Alexander MacLeod including a report on the young and unemployment,
The Turn-around (11) long wave only
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A Play on Numbers including a sinfonia by Alberti for four trumpets. a trio from a Mozart opera, a sextet by Poulenc, and a work by Bach divided into three groups of three: records long wave only
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