Producers martin SMALL and ALLAN WRIGHT
with Rosemary Hartlll
7.10 Today's Papers
producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Birmingham
with Norman Tozer
This week: electric tan heaters
8.10 Today's Papers
Presented by Tony Lewis Tennis; GERALD WILLIAMS reports on The Benson and Hedges
Championships at the Wembley Arena. Also,RugbyUnion:
Scotland face the All
Blacks at Murrayfield and Wales play an International In Romania. Producer DAVE GORDON
Introduced by Bernard Falk with help from SUSAN MARLING and ROBIN DEWHURST
Producer CHERYL GARNSEY Editor ROGER MACDONALD
with Desmond Wilcox Producer ROGER CLARK
Adam Raphael , Political Editor of The Observer, views the past week.
Producer MARGARET BUDY
New Every Morning, page 30; Praise to the Holiest in the height
(BBC HB 88); Psalm 34; Genesis 32, vv 22-31;
When I survey (BBC HB 97)
with Margaret Howard ( Broadcast yesterday)
BBC correspondents talk about the countries they work In.
Editor PADDY O'KEEFM
Presented by LouiseBotting
The programme that keeps you in touch with what's happening in the field of personal savings and the financial problems of everyday life. Correspondence address: Money Box, Room 4058, Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW
(Repeated: Mon 10.0 am)
Kenneth Williams Clement Freud Peter Jones and Victoria Wood submit themselves to the unhesitating, undeviating and unrepetitious discipline of Nicholas Parsons (or not). Devised by IAN MESSITER Producer PETE ATKIN
(Repeated: Mon 0.30 pm)
Monsignor Bruce Kent Sir James Eberle Marghanlla Laski and Steve Race from Coventry
Chairman David Jacobs
Tell Me When the Feeling Stops by COLIN HAYDN EVANS with Jane Knowles as Judy ' The " cause " of my disability. Mum, was a car rolling over my back, leaving me ... as I am. If - just If - your Mr Soper could actually bring back the sensation in my legs do you know what the result would be?
(Maudlin) ' You'd walk, Judy. You'd walk again.' ' I'd scream blue murder.'
Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN
BBC Bristol
Geoff Watts reports
12 programmes
7: The Roaring Lion - Evil and Temptation Whatever a believer's faith, the forces of evil stalk his world, seeking - as the first letter to
James has it - to devour him.
Professor John Bowker looks at how a religious belief offers people the strength and encouragement to stay on course in spite of temptation.
Producer DAVID CRAIG
BBC Manchester
BBC correspondents look at a contemporary issue
A magazine of special interest to disabled listeners.
Presenter John Mills Editor MARLENE PEASE
Correspondence address: BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW Tel: [number removed]
(Mon-Fri 10.0 am-5.0 pm)
Presented by Derek Jones
A critical look back at the week's news.
With PETER DONALDSON
Including Sports Round up
Amiably competitive conversation inspired by current public and private preoccupations.
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Richard Baker presents words and music on record. Producer RAY ARBOTT
(Repeated: Wed 11.0 am)
by Patricia Highsmith, adapted for radio by James Saunders
with Stuart Milligan as Sydney Bartleby, Janet Maw as Alicia Bartleby and John Rye as Alex
Alicia Bartleby, wife of American thriller writer, Sydney Bartleby, has 'died' many times in her husband's imagination. Then she disappears on an incognito trip to Brighton and Sydney finds himself being questioned by the police - who see no possible explanation for confusion between fact and fantasy...
(Repeated: Monday 3.0pm)
The first of two documentary programmes about the Kennedy Presidency concentrates on some
Issues of foreign policy: the fiasco of the 1961 armed Invasion at the Bay of Pigs, the development of the American Involvement In South East Asia - first In Laos and then Vietnam, and the Cuba missile crisis.
What lessons were learnt by Kennedy before his assassination 20 years ago this month?
Contributors Include GEORGE BALL , MCGEORGE BUNDY, WILLIAM BUNDY, J. K. GALBRAITH ,
PAUL NITZE , GENE ROSTOW. DEAN RUSK, ARTHUR SCHLCSINCER and THEODORE SORENSEN. Presented by y Edmund Ions,
Reader In Politics, university of York.
Producer
ANTHONY MnurRiepp
(Repeated: Fri 11.0 am)
An evening meditation with music led by David Winter
Dame Mary Donaldson has scored a number of Arsts as a woman In the City of London. She was the first woman to be made an alderman, the first to be addressed as Madam Sheriff, and now the first lady Lord Mayor. A grandmother. she lists among her hobbles pedestrian ski-Ing and sailing, and as yet has an unfulfilled ambition to go In a hot air balloon.
John Hoskcn finds out how she Is going to have time for her new role In the City.
Producer CAROLINE ELLIOT (Repeated: Thurs 7.20 pm) (' The Lord Mayor's
Banquet' is on Monday at 9.15 pm)
Bill Barlow was an instructor at the Guards Depot at Caterham.
Pondering on the subtle differences between popular ideas about
Guards ' bull ' and the . reality, he suggests that military discipline is something more creative than its critics give it credit for.