Presented by Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
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
8.50* Your Letters
Colin Semper airs your comments and pursues your complaints and queries about the BBC, its programmes and policies. Send them to:
'Feedback', BBC. Broadcasting House, London W\A 4WW Producer JANET THOMAS
The Loved One by ALPHONSE DAUDET translated by HARRY BELL Read by David March
As a boy, he was molly-coddled. As a man, his whole life is overshadowed by the possessive love of his mother - a love which in time becomes intolerable.
nem, p 122; Dear Lord and Father of mankind (BBC HB 351); 0 blessed Jesu (Bach);
Mark 3, vv 1-12; And art thou come with us to dwell
(Congregational Praise 169) Stereo
John Parkinson goes to see a total eclipse in Papua New Guinea and finds retired head-hunters, betel nuts and a movable airport. BBC Bristol
Presented by Pattie Coldwell
The first of six programmes Jeremy Nicholas takes an affectionate look at a hundred years of British comic songwriting.
Producer LAN GARDHOUSE
9 HEAR THIS! page 15
Presented by Brian Widlake
1.55 Listening Corner Plop, the Owl (2)
2.5 Let's Join In Jack and his Master
2.25 Sounds, Words and Movement Harlequin (3)
2.40 Listen! Armada Rock 6: Suspicions
Introduced from Cardiff by Noreen Bray
Noreen celebrates St David 's Day with the help of the pupils at a multi-racial school in Cardiff's dockland.
Producer SESt MCCOMBIE. BBC Wales The Summer of the Barshinskeys (9)
by Eca de Queiroz, dramatised in five episodes by Martin Staniforth
With Moir Leslie as Luiza, John Rowe as Jorge and Linda Polan as Juliana
4: Suspicions
News of the possibility of Jorge's growing fortunes in the Alentejo are of little comfort to Luiza, who is now firmly under Juliana's control.
à BBC Birmingham
(Broadcast on Sunday at 9.0 pm)Ã
(Stereo)Ã
(Sion Probert is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
Clive Jacobs brings you the stories behind the scenes in the world of travel and transport with the help of ALANAH MARTIN and TOM BOSWELL Producer IRENE MALLIS
Editor ROGER MACDONALD
Old Glory
Written and read by JONATHAN RABAN (10)
Abridged in ten parts by LINDA TAYLOR
Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol
(Starting on Monday: Miss Mole by E. H. Young)
Presented by Susannah Simons and Gordon Clough
continued on VHF/FM 5.50-5.55
With BRIAN PERKINS including Financial Report
Due to the highly emotional state of the performers in this programme, listeners are asked to wait for a suitable break in the action before sneaking the dial on to Radio 2. With Steve Brown , Helen Lederer. Clive Mantle and Nick Wilton Music by STEVE BROWN
Written by ARNOLD BROWN , PAUL B. DAVIES , KIM FULLER , JEREMY HARDY. HUNTER AND DOCHERTY,
HELEN MURRY , GEOFFREY PERKINS , VICKY PILE, ROGER PLANER. SMITH AND KYAN. NICK WILTON and producer JAMIE RIX
(Clive Mantle is now appearing in Of Mice and Men at the Mermaid Theatre, London)
Stereo
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC radio and television programmes over the past seven days.
Producer ANNE HOWELLS
Stereo
Judges, magistrates, barristers. solicitors, academic lawyers and others contribute to this topical magazine examining issues thrown up by the courts and by Parliament, and considering the administration and practice of justice.
Presented by Joshua Rozenberg Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
David Waterstone. Chief
Executive, Welsh Development Agency; Richard Needham , mp; Dr Kim Howells. Research Officer, South Wales Area
NUM; Claire Rayner , author, tackle the issues raised by the audience in Cardiff.
Chairman John Timpson Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Meese takes oath of office
14 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Months of investigations end with Reagan's choice confirmed by Senate vote. Show more
by Alistair Cooke
Presented by Michael Billington
Producer KEVIN JACKSON
by EDGAR ALLAN POE
Read by James Aubrey
Producer JAMES RUNCIE (Starting on Monday: The Green Man by Kingsley Amis)
Presenter Alexander MacLeod
An irreverently critical look back at the week's news with Bill Wallis , David Tate ,
Sally Grace and Jon Glover Written by LAN BROWN . RICHARD QUICK. PAUL B. DAVIES. MARTIN BOOTH. PETE SINCLAIR. STUART SILVER. DAVID COHEN.
JEREMY HARDY. PETER HICKEY and others Producer JENNIE CAMPBELL
followed by an interlude
Media Studies: Radio Workshop
12.30 3: Ways of Saying It Compiled and presented by DAVID SELF and at 12.50
4: There's News and News Compiled by PETER FOZZARD