with John Timpson and Peter Hobday
6.30, 7.30, 8.30
News Summary
6.45* Prayer for the Day 7,0. 8.0 Today's News Read by BRYAN MARTIN
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
7.45* Thought for the Day
8.35* Yesterday In Parliament
Colin Semper confronts producers and management with your criticisms and comments about BBC radio and television...
Please send questions, criticisms or praise about radio or television to: Feedback, BBC,
Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW
(Repeated: Sun 6.15 pm)
BBC correspondents from around the world cast a collective eye over a contemporary issue.
A Radio News production by ADAM RAPHAEL
(Repeated: Sat 4.0 pm)
A Fine Place for a Cat by MARGARET BONHAM Read by Margot Boyd
NEM, p 46; Jesu, thy mercies are untold (BBC HB 324); Psalm 57, vv 1-6, 8-12; Matthew 5, vv 13-20; Blest are the pure In heart (BBC HB 318) long wave only
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Ian Linn leafs through an anthology of lumps and humps, legs and eggs, scales and tails, in gentle celebration of Ogden Nash 's world of 'Beasties and Thineummyjigs Producer
ANNE BLAIR GOULD BBC Bristol long wave only
Introduced by John Jloward. Norman Tozer is on the trail of more bargain buys.
Full details of this week's programmes on Fact Sheet 28; send a sae to [address removed]
Presenter Brian Widlake with voices and topics In and behind the headlines
from Manchester with Lesley Judd
Four Score: now 80, IBIS LEMARE looks back on a life dedicated tomusicand orchestral conducting.
Post-natal- Who Caresf: research with new mothers and babies on their needs in the first vital weeks at home.
Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
A Tiger for Malgudl (2) long wave only
by BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1)
My Kind of Folk (4)
To end this week's series, Isla St Clare, who comes from a family of traditional singers, talks about her kind of music. Producer JULIAN HALE
Written and presented by Ivln Rendall
The story of some of the people who have made aviation history, told in six programmes to mark the 80th anniversary of powered flight.
1: The Wrioht Stuff Wilbur and Orville Wright. Louis Bleriot, Samuel F. Cody and A. V. Roe. Producer
ANNE HOWELLS 4
How Green Was My Valley (5)
with Susannah Simons and Gordon Clough
with BRIAN PERKINS including Financial Report
with Chris Serle bringing you the stories behind the scenes in the world of travel and transport, with help from ERIC TOBITT , ALANAH MARTIN and TOM BOSWELL.
Producer GEOFF DOBSON Editor ROGER MACDONALD
(Repeated: Mon 1.40 pm)
with Margaret Howard Producer JULIAN HALE
(Repeated: Sat 10.45 am)
A personal portrait of a public figure or the story of a private individual.
The Rt Hon
Roy Hattersley , up Sir John Biggs -Davison, MP
Claire Brooks
Tim Pat Coogan from Northern Ireland Chairman David Jacobs Producer MARY PRICE BBC Bristol
(Repealed: Sat 1.10 pm)
Michael Billington presents tonight's edition which includes a preview of Kennedy, a three-part dramatisation on 1TV of the life of J. F. Kennedy , which focuses on the years 1960-63, starring Martin Sheen and Blair Brown as the President and his wife. Also, a discussion on the winners of the Whitbread Awards: best novel, best biography and best children's novel announced today.
Producer CARROLL MOORE Editor ROSEMARY HART
John Morgan reporting
An irreverently critical look back at the week's news with Bill Wallls
David Tate , Jon Glover and Sally Grace
Written by IAN BROWN RICHARD QUICK,
JOHN LANGDON , ROY APPS,
JOHN COLLEE , ROGER PLANER , PAUL DAVIES , MARTIN BOOTH, DAVE DIXON. BARRY FAULKNER
PETER HICKEY and others
Producer JENNIE CAMPBELL (Repeated: Sat 5.25 pm)
Sour Sweet (5) long wave only
Radio 4's international business report; market trends long wave only
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