Presented by Peter Hobday and Triona Holden
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With ROGER PARRY
7.0,8.0 Today's News
Read by PETER DONALDSON
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
With CHARLES COLVTLLE
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 BBC programmes and policies. Producer JANET THOMAS
Band Call by HILL DAVID Read by Cyril Shaps
Mr Jackson lives next door.
The young narrator finds him a kindly, but solitary, friend. But completing the trio is Mrs Jackson , her husband's tormentor and-ultimately-his victim.
from the Chapel of Unity, Methodist College, Belfast
May the Way of God Direct Us
God be in my head (BBC HB 512); A morning hymn (Palestrina); Psalm 25; Christ be with me (BBC HB 136)
Palmy Days
The coconut tree is familiar to us all, even though it grows thousands of miles away. It's of fundamental importance to the millions who use its products, yet maybe it is not a tree at all. Presented by Pat Morris
Producer CAROL JEFFERSON DAVIES BBC Bristol
Presented by Pattie Coldwell
The fourth of six programmes with Jeremy Nicholas Producer IAN GARDOUSE
Presented by Brian Widlake
1.55 Listening Corner Let's Play it Again Presented by SUSANNA DAWSON
2.5 Let's Join In The Hand-Made King
2.25 Sounds, Words and Movement: The Ice Dragon (3) Presented by jill shilling and PAUL BURA
2.40 Listen! Armada Rock 9: Diving for the Cross
Introduced from Scotland by Mary Marquis
Haddo House , the home of Lady Aberdeen, has a long history of excellence in music. Its choral society is entering The Poisoned Kiss, with music by Vaughan Williams , for the British Music Society's competition to find a new performance of a neglected opera. JENNY STEWART reports.
The search for fish turns to the controlled environment of the fish farm; LIZ CAMPBELL has visited one such in Ardmair bay near Ullapool in the Western Highlands.
Producer COLIN CALEY. BBC Scotland The Private World of Georgette Heyer (3)
by SIR ARTHUR QUILLER-COUCH
Dramatised in three parts by A- R. RAWUNSON and MICHAEL BAKEWELL
2: Tongues are wagging about the undoubted triumph of The Hon Frederick Goodwyn -
Sandys and his wife, Geraldine, on entering society in Troy. But the Goodwyn-Sandys have something more up their sleeves....
Narrator RUSSELL ENOCH
Directed by BRIAN MILLER
BBC Bristol. Stereo
with Clive Jacobs ,
ALANAH MARTIN and TOM BOSWELL Producer IRENE malus
Editor ROGER MACDONALD
Jennings in Particular (4)
Presented by Gordon Clough and Susannah Simons continued on VHF/FM 5.50-5.55
With BRIAN PERKINS including Financial Report
'Live' comedy in which Nick buys his mother a bunch of red roses and then discovers that the Chancellor has slapped 15 per cent VAT on everything that moves or grows in the garden. with Steve 'The Lodger' Brown, Helen 'The Mother' Lederer, Clive 'The Lover' Mantle and Nick 'The Son' 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 the producer JAMIE RIX
Stereo
with Margaret Howard Producer HELEN FRY
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
Dr John Cunningham , mp Max Hastings , author and journalist
Nicholas Winterton , mp and Brenda Dean , President and General Secretary elect of SOGAT 82, tackle the questions raised by an audience from Worksop, Nottinghamshire Chairman John Timpson Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Strong dollar hits jobs
14 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Jobs hit as strong dollar means US exports are too pricey for world markets. Show more
by Alistair Cooke
with Sheridan Morley Producer RICHARD DUNN
The Rich Mrs Robinson (5)
with Bill Wallis , David Tate Sally Grace and Jon Glover Written by IAN BROWN.
RICHARD QUICK . PAUL B. DA VIES, MARTIN BOOTH . PETE SINCLAIR , STUART SILVER . DAVID COHEN. JEREMY HARDY. PETER HICKEY and others
Producer JENNIE CAMPBELL
followed by an interlude
Making Work
9: Family Pressures Which comes first, job or private life? Even friends can fall out when they're partners. and at 12.50
10: Onwards and Upwards Promotion? Or a change of job? At last an idea that might make a million! For teachers' notes send a large SAE to: [address removed]