Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford BBC Birmingham. Stereo.
Farming, food and countryside news, market trends, weather Producer ALLAN WRIGHT
7.10 Today's Papers
Producer LIZ RIGBEY BBC Birmingham
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent,
Rosemary Hartill
Susan Snailum asks
Alan Titchmarsh about jobs in the garden this weekend.
8.10 Today's Papers
Tony Adamson looks ahead to the Milk Cup Final and chats to some of the people involved. Plus a look at other sporting events this weekend.
Producer EMILY MCMAHON
Bernard Falk presents a practical guide to the holiday, travel and leisure scene with help from ROBIN DEWHURST , SUSAN MARLING and PATRICK STODDART Producer JENNY MALLINSON DUFF Editor ROGER MACDONALD
Francis Wheen presents a review of the weekly magazines.
Producer SUSAN SNAILUM
Robert Carvel , Political Editor of the London Standard, reviews the past week. Producer JIM GRAY
with Margaret Howard Stereo
BBC correspondents talk about the countries they work in - the politics and the people. Producer ZAREER MASANI
Presented by Louise Botting This week:
How the Budget Affects You
The Money Box team analyses and explains the tax benefit changes, and offers advice on how to plan your personal finances in the light of the Chancellor's measures.
A serial in six parts by RICHARD TURNER and WILLIAM OSBORNE starring Robert Lindsay Work is Freedom
'1 January 1994 The
Environment is all around you....'
With PAM FERRIS , DAVID GOODLAND
SIOBHAN REDMOND, PAUL SHEARER and RICHARD TURNER Producer NICK SYMONS BBC Manchester
Stereo
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Dr John Cunningham , mp Max Hastings
Nicholas Winterton , mp and Brenda Dean
Jump! by KEN WHITMORE 'You must listen to me.
Civilisation will be destroyed this year and London will be destroyed on Friday unless everybody jumps in the air at the same time.'
Music played by HAMMONDS SAUCE WORKS BAND conductor GEOFFREY WHITHAM Directed by ALFRED BRADLEY BBC Manchester
(First broadcast in 1975) Stereo
An occasional series about people who are happy at their work.
The Butcher: John Lashford Producer NICOLA WOOD
BBC Birmingham
with Jeremy Nicholas
(Details on Friday at 11.0 am)
Radio 4's do-it-yourself magazine
Marjorie Lofthouse and her team have been looking round this year's Daily Mail Ideal
Home Exhibition at Earls Court, London, and discuss some of the new ideas, designs and products that might be of interest to DIY enthusiasts.
With Tony Wilkins ,Executive Editor, Do-it- Yourself
Magazine; Jack Widgery , Dulux
Colour Consultant at ICI, and David Holloway , DIY author and consultant.
Producer DAVID WELSBY BBC Birmingham. Stereo
More events from his life in a Moscow apartment house recalled by Bill Campbell , alias 'Villi the Clown'.
Pantyushka of the KGB
Series producer BARBARA CROWTHER
Stereo
An irreverently critical look back at the week's news. Stereo
with BRYAN MARTIN including Sports Round-up
Music by INSTANT SUNSHINE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER. Stereo
Richard Baker presents a selection of words and music on record.
Producer CHRISTINE HARDWICK Stereo
Willy's Wild Oats by JACK GRATUS with Chris Harris as Andy Bowman
(Details on Monday at 3.0pm) Stereo
Behind the high ivy-covered walls lies a magical world where the flowers whisper their secrets to the wind.
Narrated by Andrew Sachs Compiled by KATE TIFFIN BBC Bristol
conducted by Fr Desmond Wilson
With THE RENAISSANCE SINGERS conductor RONNIE LEE
Lord, for thy tender mercies' sake (Hilton);
Is it nothing to you? (Ousley); There is a green hill
BBC Northern Ireland. Stereo
A topical, religious or moral matter is investigated by this week's reporter Ted Harrison
Researcher BEVERLEY MCAINSH Producer FRANCES GUMLEY Series editor JOHN NEWBURY
Presented by Peter Evans
Please listen ... otherwise we might as well not do it, really.
Live comedy with Steve Brown Helen Lederer , Clive Mantle and Nick Wilton
(Details on Friday at 6.30 pm) Stereo Performed live each Saturday at the Paris Studio, Lower Regent Street, London. Doors open at 11.0 pm
followed by an interlude