with Brian Redhead and John Timpson
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Prayer for the Day
7.0, 8.0 Today's News Read by CLIVE bosun
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
7.45* Thought for the Day
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament
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Sheraton Lane Ends by TED MOORE
Read by Christian Rodska
'The name had always intrigued me, and no one I knew had ever been there. It seemed to be that it was right on the edge of something. Where everything changed and nothing would be the same again after you'd been.
Though I didn't tell gran this. She'd have said I was a fool.'
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester long wave only
from Edinburgh led by HELEN ALEXANDER Reading:
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John Howard with more consumer information and Les Cottington with his weekly guide to food prices.
Full details of this week's programmes on Fact Sheet 38; send a sae to [address removed]
4: The Motor System Your funny bones manipulated by Dr Rob Buckman who lectures to medical students at the Greenwood Theatre with the help of singing nurse Jaime Adams
Producer ALAN NIXON
(First broadcast on R2)
Presenter Sir Robin Day
Introduced by Sue MacGregor including
In Praise of Younger Men: Mutton dressed as lamb, cradle snatcher, lover of toy boys-t'nat's how the older woman is often described. But why? And are attitudes changing? ROZ MORRIS talks to some older wives, and their husbands....
Earthly Possessions (9) long wave only
Where are You Now Margaret McCulla ? by PAUL ANGELIS
He hadn't even kissed her, but the girl from the junior school has remained the one true love of his life. Has
Martin left it too late to look for her, or to find anything?
Directed by JANE MORGAN
Journey of a Lifetime LYNN TEN KATE'S diary of an overland drive to Sri Lanka with her husband and 11-year-old daughter. 7: India Again, with the Maharajah of Baroda
The Leopard (9)
with Susannah Simons and Robert Williams
with LAURIE MACMILLAN including
Financial Report
Written by MARY CUTLER Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Cast for the week:
BBC Birmingham
Jeremy Siepmann looks forward to the music in tonight's concert.
leader EDWIN PALING conducted by James Loughran
Peter Frankl (piano) direct from the City Hall, Glasgow
Berlioz Overture: Le Corsaire
Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 4, in G
A chance to air your views on some of the subjects raised in last week's Any Questions? Introduced by David Jacobs
Producer MARY PRICE BBC Bristol
Send your letters to Any Answers?, BBC, Bristol [Postcode removed]
The Paris of Maria Jolas 'It was a very peculiar moment-Picasso,
Stravinsky, Joyce and Matisse were all working at the same time (you could practically see them). It was as though they had been given a sort of Silent Rendezvous, after the terrible upheaval of the Great War, to come to Paris, that this was the creative spot.
Maria Jolas , in conversation with Frank Delaney , recalls some of her amusing and offbeat encounters with the famous in the artistic honeypot of the 1920s. Producer SIMON ELMES
Paul Vaughan presents tonight's edition which includes interviews, news and reviews of films, books, plays, broadcasting, music and exhibitions. Producer KEVIN JACKSON
Ethan Frome (4)
reporting the news and the background to the news from around the world.
10.30 Headlines
11.0 Headlines and Financial World Tonight long wave only from 11.0
Part 2
Mozart Symphony No 36, in c (K425) (Linz)
Strauss Till Eulenspiegel BBC Scotland