Presented from the South West by Robin Hicks Producer MARY PRICE BBC Bristol
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 BRIAN PERKINS 7 25*, 8.25* Sport
7.45* Thought for the Day Editor JULIAN HOLLAND
with Susan Rae
goes into the BBC Sound Archives.
Producer HELEN FRY
(Repeated: Fri 9.30 pm)
Witty and unpredictable table talk from RICHARD BAKER 'S live guests.
Producer IAN STRACHAN
The Peace of Mowsle Barton by SAKI
Read by David March
NEM, p 21; Praise the Lord! (BBC HB 16); Psalm 3;
Genesis 40, vv 16-23; Be thou my guardian (BBC HB 135): long wave only
Brian Johnston visits
Biggleswade.Bedfordshire, and the talk is of Brussels sprouts, batik, the art of ferret legging and vintage aircraft.
Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
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with Vernon Scannell Readers NORMAN RODWAY and JUNE BARRIE Compiled by MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol long wave only
Retirement and After
The first of three special features for the elderly and those who care for them. Today: where to live and making the most of money.
Presenter Patti Coldwell Editor KEN VASS
A new series of non-stop comedy cabaret with Fundation who are
Joe Griffiths (on piano) Gareth Hale , Norman Pace , Terry Morrison and Maryanne Morgan
Written by FUNDATION with contributions from CHARLIE ADAMS
, GEOFFREY ATKINSON ,
PAUL B. DAVIES ,
JOHN LANGDON and SIMON PARKE Producer ALAN NIXON
Presenter Brian Widlake Editor DEREK LEWIS
Sea Changes by OLWEN WYMARK
International zoo vet
David Taylor has some sound advice to offer on how not to give a chimpanzee a Micky Finn. Producer ANNE BLAIR GOULD
BBC Bristol
Atlantic City Proof (6)
with Gordon Clough and Valerie Singleton Editor DEREK LEWIS
with CLIVE ROSLIN
(Repeated: Tues 1.40 pm)
with Peter Hobday
Producer ROSALIND BEW
(Repeated: Thurs 10.0 am)
'If I should die, think only this of me.... I'm just another victim of negative patient care outcome'.
Patrick Hannan looks at euphemisms.
Producer HERBERT WILLIAMS BBC Wales
Babylon Has Fallen by JOHN FLETCHER
In the 1840s on the Keeling Cocos Islands Augustus Hare, an old
Etonian, kept a harem of 50 Malaysian concubines. His idyll was rudely shattered by the arrival of David Worth, a Bristolian evangelist, who was determined to found a New Jerusalem. Cottage organist IAN CARSON Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol
Murphy's Law comes in many disguises, but basically it postulates that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Why do we believe it? Is it true? Who was Murphy?
David Jones investigates.
BBC Scotland
with Paul Vaughan
Producer KEVIN JACKSON Editor ROSEMARY HART
The Lost Domain by ALUN FOURNIER abridged in 15 parts by SUSAN COKYLL Read by Michael Williams (1) One bleak morning in mid-winter the narrator's school friend Meaulnes plays truant. When he returns his life has changed course; he has stumbled into a remote and magical part of the French countryside and glimpsed the elusive
Yvonne. He has no choice but to seek a way back to that lost domain....
Producer MAURICE LEITCH
Headlines, analysis and comment
11.0 Headlines and Financial World Tonight Editor ALASTAIR OSBORNE long wave only from 11.0
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