With special reports from the British
Veterinary Congress at Lancaster. peers' ALL!N WRIGJlT and MARTIN SMALL
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent Rosemary Harlill
7.10 Today's Papers
Producer ALLAN wright BBC Birmingham
with Norman Tozer
8.10 Today's Papers
Presented this morning from somewhere on Moor Park Golf Course in Hertfordshire. It could be out of bounds, In a bunker. hidden in the rough or even at the 18th! But somehow Tony Lewis is there as he competes in the Bob Hope Classic tournament. Taste the atmosphere of this unique event and meet some of the celebrity and professional competitors. Also latest news from Brands Hatch of tomorrow's John Player Grand Prix of Europe. Producer DAVE GORDON
Introduced by Susan Marting with help from NIGEL COOMBS , taking a critical look at the holiday, travel and leisure scene.
Producer CHERYL GARNSEY Editor ROGER MACDONALD
John Pilger presents a personal review of the weekly magazines and assesses their coverage of recent events.
Producer SHARON BANOFF
The Liberal Party
Political Correspondent Rodney Foster looks back on the Liberal
Assembly In Harrogate. Producer MARGARET BUOY
New Every Morning, page 17; Praise, my soul (BBC HB 15); Psalm 119. vv
33-40; Genesis 9, vv 1.17; My God. I love thee (BBC HB 276)
from The Great Home Entertainment
Spectacular at Olympta
Margaret Howard presents her choice from the week's radio and television.
Howard presents her choice from the week's radio and television.
Editor PADDY O'KEEFFE
Jeanine McMullen harvests the final programme in the serlef. With one tilt of her cornucopia goats, hens, sheep, heavy horses, ducks, herbs, yarns and all the bounty of rural Britain comes flowing out for all to hear.
Producer MARY PRICE BBC Bristot
(Repeated. Mon 10.0 am)
Another rhetorical extravaganza in which Kenneth Williams Clement Freud Peter Jones and Victoria Wood submit themselves to the unhesitating, undevlating and unrepetltlous discipline of Nicholas Parsons (or not). Devised by IAN MESSITER Producer PETE ATKIN
(Repeated: Mon 6.30 pm)
Arthur Marshall Ann Mallalleu
Tom Hustler and Lord Foot from Newton Abbot. Devon Chairman David Jacobs
Fish-Hooks by PAUL WEBB with and For Steve, life Is a matter of winners and losers - ' catchers ' and ' caught'. Steve's always seen himself as the one on the wrong end of the line; that's why he decides to make his protest by hijacking a corporaton bus.
Directed by VANESSA WHITBURN BBC Birminoham
(Repeated: Tues 11.0 am)
What's new In medical science? How well are the doctors looking after us? Is our money being spent to best effect?
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care - from the research laboratory and the operating theatre to the dentist's chair and the GP's surgery.
All the bees are taking nectar through holes bored at the back of my runner bean flowers. Does this mean the beans won't set? Beez meanz no beanz?
Presented by Derek Jones
was hanged In 1805 for killing her bastard child.
But was the baby's father on the Jury Why did the judge weep? Who puts flowers on her grave to this day?
Jenny Green tells
Philip Rickman the strange story of Mary Morgan.
Producer KATE FENTON
A Radio News production by ADAM RAPHAEL.
This week a Disability
Forum from Exeter where an audience of disabled and able-bodied people put their questions to:
Tony Newton , up, Minister for the Disabled
Dr Patricia Pay , active campaigner for better access
Larry Gostln , campaigner for the rights of mentally-ill and handicapped people
John Parsons. Principal of St Loyes College, Exeter
Chaired by Kevin Mulhern
Editor MARLEN PEASE "
Further Education and Specialist Courses In the last of four programmes John Dunn looks at the specialist training available In subjects such as catering, agriculture and horticulture. Also at opportunities to start again In Further
Education. The local tech may prove the Ideal place to re-sit GCEs or take professional training. Series producer SIMON MAJOR
Series consultant BRIAN HEAP
(Repeated: Fri 410 pm)
A critical look back at the week's news.
With DILLY BARLOW including Sports Round-up
Occasionally over-animated conversation. Music interlude by INSTANT SUNSHINE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
with music on record Producer RAY ABBOTT
Lovekill by PHILIP MARTIN
Bryan Falco. debauched and degenerate husband of the famous novelist
Naomi Dare , has wrecked their home In a drunken orgy. But what else has he done? The intrepid Scottish detective
Alastair Knox suspects a dreadful, dark and dirty deed ...
Directed by CAROLINE SMITH
BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Mon 3.0 pm)
A celebration of the Great Edwardian Sporting Weekend
(Details. Friday 11.0 am)
The news from the Lebanon is regularly filled with religious labels. What do they mean? Is there a spiritual reality behind the violence?
Presenter Ted Harrison
Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS Scries editor JOHN NEWBURY BBC Manchester
The last of three programmes
A Wood in the High
Sierra Denis Owen and John Burton climb the mountains of the Sierra Guadarrama, not far from Madrid, to a lofty oakwood full of birds, butterflies, lizards and wild flowers. Some of them. like the Spanish festoon. Moroccan orange tip, Bonelli's warbler and birthwort, are as fascinating as their strange names suggest. Producer JOHN BURTON BBC Bristol