Producers MARTIN SMALL and ALLAN WRIGHT
with Frances Gumley
7.10 Today's Papers
A weekly review of the agricultural scene.
Producer ANTHONYPARKIN BBC Birmingham
Norman Tozer with how to get the best from your hard-earned cash.
8.10 Today's Papers
Presented by Tony Lewis In football, it's the second round of the FA Cup. A win today for a non-league team could ensure a lucrative tie against First Division opposition in the next round. Plus the issues. personalities and off-beat stories making the headlines in the world of sport. Producer EMILY McMAHON
Introduced by Bernard Falk , with help from
SUSAN MARLING and ROBIN
DEWHURSTtaking a critical took at the holiday, travel and leisure scene.
Producer CHERYL GARSSEV Editor ROGER MACDONALD
Mike Chaney presents a personal review of the weekly magazines and assesses their coverage of recent events. Producer SUSANSNAILUM
Robert Carvel. Political
Editor of the London Standard views the past week.
Producer ROGER MOSEY
Advent Calendar:
The Walls of Jericho
New Every Morning, page 118; The Lord of heaven confess (BBC HB 478); Joshua fit the battle of Jericho; Joshua 6, vv 616, 20; For the might of thine arm we bless thee (BBC HB 242)
Radio and TV extracts with Margaret Howard
BBC correspondents throughout the world talk about the countries they work in-the politics and the people. Editor PADDY OKEEFFE
Presented by Louise Botting
The programme with the latest news from the world of personal finance, covering mortgages, pensions, tax, insurance, and a look at some of your particular money problems.
Correspondence address: Money Box, Room 4058. Broadcasting House. London WIA 4WW
A series of eight programmes in which Alistair Cooke takes a personal view of social life in Britain and the USA from 1900-50 as it was reflected in the popular music of the time 2: The Edwardians Producer ALAN OWEN
The Rt Hon Roy Jenkins , mp Robin Cook , MP
Nicholas Fairbairn. QC,MP Ann Leslie tackle the issues raised by the audience at Larbert, Stirlingshire
Chairman David Jacobs
A Time Between Comets by JILIETACE
Based on a true story and set in a South Wales village at the beginning of this century, the play evolves around two boys growing up in a society in which affluence was unknown. Davy has the brains and leuan has the ability to help him achieve his ambitions.
Directed by ENYD WILLIAMS BBC Wales
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care.
A series of 12 programmes
11:TheLongJourney-DeathandBeyond
'All know is that I must die, but what I know least ts this very death which I cannot escape.'
It is in their explanations of death and of what lies beyond or through death that religions are most at variance.
John Bowker listens as Hindus. Sikhs, and Buddhists talk about their different beliefs in re-birth and re-incarnation while Jews, Christians and Muslims talk about the final judgement of God beyond this present life.
Producer DAVIDCRAIG BBC Manchester
BBC correspondents look at a contemporary issue.
A magazine of special interest to disabled listeners and their families with countrywide news and views on all matters of concern.
Presenter John Mills Editor MARLENEPEASE
Correspondence address:
BBC. Broadcasting House. London WIA 4WW Tel: [number removed]
(Mon-Fri 10.0 am-5.0pm)
Introduced 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 preoccupations. Music by INSTANTSUNSHINE Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Richard Baker presents a selection of words and music on records, reviving old favourites, introducing the less familiar and including some recent releases.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
Afternoon Call by IVOR WILSON
An attractive woman is murdered, her body found by a friend. It's a routine case for the police, unpleasant, but unsensational, a matter of checking, sifting, interviewing, cross-checking. There's just an odd feel about it for the men on the case, and their hunch proves horrifically correct.
Directed by TONY CLlFF
BBC Manchester
A radio portrait written and narrated by VALERIE GEORGESON with Caroline John as Sévérine and Philip Madoc as Valles Severine 's real name was
Caroline Remy. She was born in 1855 and died in 1929. She became one of France's leading journalists, fighting, among other things, to defend Dreyfus. Such was her fame that when she died 2,000 people followed her coffin.
With UNOA GARDNER,
RONALD HEROMAN. STUART RICHMAN. CRAZYNA MONVID and ANDY RASHLEIGH
Directed by KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester
Led by Ian Mackenzie
'Reason and a sense of proportion have become shadow as reactionary. The shadow of the gallows hangs over us all.'
During the German occupation of the Channel Islands in the Second World War. Baron
Hans Max von Aufsess, Head of Military Administration, secretly wrote a diary which records the mounting tension on the islands as food ran out. morale deteriorated and Nazi fanaticism increased in the face of defeat.
In a programme based on the stili-unpublished diary,
Derek Robinson tells the story of the last days, with John Woodvine as the Baron
Producer CATHY WEARING