with Brian Redhead 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 PAULINE BUSHNELL
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
7.45* Thought for the Day
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament
and good company - 55 minutes of conversation with people from all walks of life.
George Melly says 'happy birthday' to Tatler editor Mark Boxer.
Producer pipfa BURSTON
The Elusive Schnauzer by DONALD BANCROFT
Read by Rex Holdsworth Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol
NEM, p 67; Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty (BBC HB 169); Psalm 25;
Exodus 2, vv 1-10; Join all the glorious names (BP 45) long wave only
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3: The Amateur Photographer
Johnny Morris calls on 25 years of dealing with animals - and their dealings with him. BBC Bristol long wave only
with Pattie Coldwell
by EDWARD BOYD (6)
Presenter Sir Robin Day
Introduced by Sue MacGregor including
Guest of the Week: millionaire publisher Robert Maxwell ,
Chairman of Pergamon
Press, the British Printing and Communication
Corporation and Oxford United Football Club.
The Fatal Shadows (6) long wave only
Winning Ways by MARGERY MASON
Sylvia has learnt to accept her lot without complaint, but an unexpected stroke of luck makes her think about what has been missing in her life and to demand more than one gift from the gods.
Directed by JANE MORGAN
- is how some people reacted to Billy Graham 's challenge for a commitment to Christ.
One of those who did just that tells of the effect it had, then and now. Producer CHRIS REES
2: Beyond the Falklands The British presence in Antarctica and the South Atlantic hinges on our policy over the Falkland Islands. Yet two years after the conflict with Argentina there is growing uncertainty over how long our present commitment will continue and whether the island community can survive.
Robert Fox , just returned from the area, suggests that the viability of the colony is in doubt and with it Britain's future in the Antarctic.
Producer ADAM RAPHAEL
Hunt the Slipper (3)
Presenters Robert Williams and Susannah Simons
with BRYAN MARTIN including
Financial Report
Devised by TONY SHRYANE and EDWARD J. MASON John Amis and Frank Muir challenge
Ian Wallace and Denis Norden
In the Chair Steve Race Questions compiled by STEVE RACE
Producer PETE ATKIN
(Repeated: Thurs 1.40 pm)
with Roger Cook
Producer JOHN EDWARDS
with Peter Hobday
This week: how British
Aerospace sold the 146 to the Americans.
Producer ROSALIND BEW
A ten-part series in which Jeremy Siepmann casts a generally benign but occasionally cynical eye on the history of music-making in the home. 2: Pastime with Good Company
... for those who can find it. Henry VIII does, but Puritans encounter smut, Roger North escapes a mugging, and Lord
Chesterfield becomes alarmed.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
India's bread-basket, the Punjab, has been plunged into violence as Sikh extremists demand an independent state. The way Mrs gandhi handles the Sikhs could determine not just her own future but that of India as a unified state.
Presenter David Wheeler Producer david POWELL
Robert Robinson talks about three of his favourite humorous characters from fiction. Reader HUGH BURDEN Producer
MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol
with Natalie Wheen Producer JOHN POWELL
Against the Stream (8)
Headlines - an hour of national, international and financial news, analysis and comment.
11.0 Headlines long wave only from 11.0
Radios 4's international business report; market trends long wave only
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