with John Timpson and Brian Redhead
6.30, 7.30, 8.30
News Summary
6.45* Prayer for the Day
7.0, 8.0 Today's News Read by EUGENE FRASER 7 25', 8.25* Sport
7,45* Thought for the Day 8,35* Yesterday in Parliament
8.50* Your Letters
Colin Semper with your criticisms and comments about BBC radio and TV.
BBC correspondents from around the world oast a collective eye over a contemporary issue.
A Radio News production by ADAM RAPHAEL
The Young Husband by LESLIE HALWARD
Read by David March
NEM, p 62; When morning gilds the skies (BP 101); psalm 33, vv 12-21; Genesis 32 vv 1-12; Soldiers who are Christ's (BBC HB 337) long wave only
On 23 December 1944, at Comrie Camp in Scotland,
Wolfgang Rosterg was beaten to death by Ms comrades for the crime of disloyalty to the FUhrer. In January a new interpreter arrived at Comrie - Herbert Sulzbach, a Jewish refugee with an Iron Cross.
The last battle of the war, the battle for hearts and miinds, was about to begin. This documentary tells the story of Comrie Camp and its part in the greatest social experiment of the century - the attempt to change the ideology of a nation. Written and directed by MIKE HEALEY
Research by JULIE SIMMONS Producer PETER EVERETT BBC Manchester long wave only
Introduced by John Howard , with Norman Tozer tracking down the best buys among electric fan heaters.
Presenter Brian Widtake
from Glasgow with Mary Marquis
Glasgow's Miles Better: some believe so. JIMMY MACK discovers why. Skin Deep: featuring the work of Britain's first Disfigurement Guidance Centre.
Producer ALAINE MACLEAN BBC Scotland
I Start Counting (10) long wave only
by GRAHAM GREENE (3)
A Little of What You Fancy.... with CHERYL ARMITAGE
4: Frank Chappell - finds relaxation from union battles in pigeon fancying.
The last of six programmes presented by Monty Haltrecht On Stage
Even the finest operas can suffer from a wooden production. But some consider we are living through the ' age of the producer '. What are the losses and gains?
Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN Series consultant ALAN BLYTH
A Passage to India by E. M. FORSTER abridged in 15 parts by ELIZABETH BRADBURY
Read by SAM DASTOR (15) Producer BRIAN DEAN
with Gordon Clough and Susannah Simons
with BRIAN PERKINS including Financial Report
with Chris Serle and ERIC TOBITT , ALANAH MARTIN , TOM BOSWELL
Producer IRENE MALLIS Editor ROGER MACDONALD
(Repeated: Mon 1.40 pm)
with Margaret Howard Producer ANGELA HIND
This week the General Synod of the Church of England -the church's parliament - has been meeting in London. Religious Affairs
Correspondent Rosemary Hartill looks at what has been debated and decided. Producer JOHN FORREST
Monsignor Bruce Kent Sir James Eberle Marghanita Laskl and Steve Race from Coventry
Chairman David Jacobs Producer MARY PRICE BBC Bristol
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Martin Luther King Day
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Rosa Parks' refusal to recognise segregation, the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955, and the passing of a bill to recognise Martin Luther King Jr Day as a national holiday.
by Alistair Cooke
Sheridan Morley presents tonight's edition, which includes a preview of Reith, the two-part dramatised biography with Tom Fleming as Sir John Reith , on Monday and Tuesday, BBC1; and a review of The Barbirollis, a Musical Marriage by Harold Atkins and Peter Coates , an intimate account of a remarkable partnership.
Producer JOHN BOUNDY
John Morgan reporting
with Bill Wallis
David Tate , Jon Glover and Sally Grace
Written by IAN BROWN
RICHARDQUICK, JOHN LANGDON ROY APPS, JOHN COLLEE
ROGER PLANER , PAUL DAVIES MARTIN BOOTH, DAVE DIXON BARRY FAULKNER , PETER HICKEY and others
Producer JENNIE CAMPBELL
Basil by WILKIE COLLINS abridged in 15 parts and read by EDWARD DE SOUZA (15)
Producer CHERRY COOKSON (Edward De Souza is a National Theatre player) long wave only
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