Presented from the South West by Robin Hicks Producer MARY PRICE BBC Bristol
with Peter Hobday and Tudor Lomas
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Prayer for the Day
7.0, 8.0 Today's News Read by CLIVE ROSLIN
7.25*,8.25* Sport
7.45* Thought for the Day Editor JUUAN HOLLAND
with David Hitchinson
continues his investigations of the BBC Sound Archives.
Producer KATE FENTON
Fifty-five minutes of unpredictable conversation from the personalities in the news this week.
Producer IAN STRACHAN
Winners and Losers by JAMES HANLEY
Read by Charlie Chester Producer MITCH RAPER
NEM, page 71; Thy kingdom come (BBC HB 27); Psalm 19, vv 7-15; Acts 1, vv
15-17, 20-26; 0 Jesu, King most wonderful (BP 68) long wave only
A personal view by ROY BRADFORD "rebellion: n. open resistance to authority, organised armed resistance to an established government "
(OXFORD DICTIONARY)
In May 1974 the Ulster Workers' Council Strike brought about the collapse of the power-sharing
Executive. Roy Bradford , who was a Minister in the Executive, looks back at the events surrounding the strike and the role played by the opposing elements and the British Army. Producer martin DILLON BBC Northern Ireland long wave only
with Paul Heiney Editor KEN VASS
at the Ideal Home
Exhibition. With the help of Sheila Steafel ,
Charles Collingwood and the Cambridge Buskers, Richard Stilgoe offers you a modern detached radio show, with five large bedrooms, three sketches, ample music and fitted laughs throughout.
Written by RICHARD STILGOE Producer MIKE CRAIG BBC Manchester
Presenter Brian Widlake Editor DEREK LEWIS
with Sue MacGregor
Still on the mainland of Europe, Woman's Hour joins a family in Rome and talks to some of the leading women in Italian public life.
The Fatal Shadow (4) Editor SANDRA CHALMERS long wave only
Burglars by ALLAN PRIOR
Music Hath Charms Why do we get such pleasure from music?
Alone of man's pleasures, there seems to be no biological ulterior motive behind music. Can science tackle such a question?
David Jones investigates. Producer MARTIN GOLDMAN
Hunt the Slipper by VIOLET TREFUSIS abridged in eight parts by MARGARET ETALL
Read by June Tobin (1) Nigel Benson loved beautiful women as he loved all beautiful things but he had reached the age of 49 without losing his heart to any of them. Forty-nine, however, would seem to be a dangerous age.
Producer JOHN CARDY
with Gordon Clough and Valerie Singleton
with PETER DONALDSON including
Financial Report
(Repeated: Tues 1.40 pm)
Presented by Peter Evans Producer Julian BROWN
Come and test the water with Cliff Michelmore in a series about events and sporting activities taking place in, on or under the water. Martin Muncaster reports on the latest news and Harriet Cass looks at events for water-lovers.
Producer CAROLINE ELLIOT
Sweet Dreams by RICHARD KANE
Music specially composed and played on the clarinet by Peter Jarvis
Mary Stopes ' private life was very different from her public persona as the champion of the causes of women. At the turn of the century she embarked on a curious and protracted love affair with a Japanese professor, conducted largely by correspondence over a period of several years. Prof
Directed by CHERRY COOKSON
More events from his life in a Moscow apartment house recalled by Bill Campbell , alias 'Villi the Clown'.
Aristotle Lives Again Series producer
BARBARA CROWTHER
with Paul Vaughan Producer STEVEN FAUX Editor ROSEMARY HART
Against the Stream (6)
11.0 Headlines
Editor BLAIR THOMSON long wave only from 11.0
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