Presented from Scotland by Charlie Allan
A regional view of farming in the week ahead BBC Scotland
A meditation for the beginning of a new day
Presented by Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday
6.30,7.30,8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With ROGER PARRY
7.0,8.0 Today's News Read by CLIVE ROSLIN
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
With GARRY RICHARDSON
7.45* Thought for the Day Editor JULIAN HOLLAND
A look ahead with Simon Vance
continues his investigation of the BBC Sound Archives but once again comes to no serious conclusion.
Producer ANNE HOWELLS
A lively matching of wit and wisdom between some of the personalities who will be in the news this week
Producer IAN STRACHAN Stereo
Presented by Louise Botting
Radio's key to the ever-present problem of how to get the best from your money. Whether it is a mortgage or insurance policy, an investment bond or a bank loan. a tax dispute or a social security squabble - Money Box gets the answers from the people in the know.
Address: Money Box, Room 4058 Broadcasting House London W1A 4WW
by Jill Norris
Read by Sandra Clark
'Dad plays poker,' Ellen said. 'When he's won a bit, he just can't help himself. He has to go on - he can't stop.'
New Every Morning, page 13; 0 Holy Ghost, thy people bless (BBC HB 156); Psalm 48;
Galatians 5, vv 13-25; 0 Spirit of the living God (BBC HB 159) Stereo
Brian Johnston visits the capital of the Black Country, Wolverhampton, which this year celebrates its millennium. Producer ANDREW vivian BBCBristol
Some of the poetry requested by Radio 4 listeners
Presented by Vernon Scannell Readers GARARD GREEN and ROSALIND SHANKS
Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBCBristol. Stereo
Requests to: Poetry Please! BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Paul Heiney investigates how you could have the eye disease Glaucoma and not know it. Editor KEN VASS
0 HELPLINES: page 77
by JIM ELDRIDGE
5: Scale Points
The flu epidemic at King Street claims yet another victim.... Mr Beeston urgently needs a volunteer -and Eric Brown is chosen.
Producer JOHN FAWCETT WILSON
Presented by Brian Widlake
Editor DEREK LEWIS
Stories by BERNARD MACLAVERTY 1: Andrew McAndrew and Grandad s Fiddle Storyteller Bill Paterson Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN
Introduced by Liz MardaU
Girls are Powerful: there has never been a wider range of opportunities for girls - new career options, more choices, more freedom. Yet many still fight shy of these new challenges. JENNY cuffe sets out to discover why.... The Summer of the Barshinskeys Part 2 by DIANE PEARSON abridged in 12 parts by DELIA PATON
Read by patti HOLLOWAY (6) Editor SANDRA CHALMERS
Chimera by STEPHEN GALLAGHER
(BroadcastonSaturdayat8.30pm)
(Broadcast on Stereo
Five ambitious young people talk about their success.
2: Classroom wit or sophisticated satirist?
Name: Ian Hislop ; Age: 24
Occupation: Deputy Editor, Private Eye
Producer ELAINE BEDELL BBC Birmingham
A Night to Remember
6: 'Now, every man for himself'
Presented by Gordon dough and Carole West continuedon VHF/FM 5.50-5.55
With PAULINE BUSHNELL
Half-an-hour of reports from BBC newsmen around the world. including Financial Report
by RICHARD TURNER and WILLIAM OSBORNE
5: Power is Happiness
Third of four programmes The Glamour of the Camera
An unbelievable amount of care and attention is involved in taking photographs for advertisements. Commercial photographer Peter Myers talks about his appetising food pictures.
Confused by the choice of films for your camera?
Ron Spillman explains.
Written and presented by Ken Blakeson
Producer GEOFFREY HEWITT BBC Birmingham
Presented by Peter Evans
What is happening in science? A weekly review of discoveries and developments from the world's leading laboratories Producer MILES BARTON
by Steve May Percy
with John Hartoch
Having had enough of the stifling respectability of middle-class marriage, driving instructor Percy Longridge runs away to safety in an inner-city red-light district. He soon finds, however, that it is not quite the refuge he imagined ...
Other parts played by HELENA BRECK, PAVEL DOUGLAS, REX HOLDSWORTH, ANGELA PHILLIPS, MIA SOTERIOU and JOHN WEBB
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
Paul Vaughan presents tonight's edition which includes interviews, news and reviews of books, films, plays, broadcasting, music and exhibitions.
Producer JOHN POWELL
Editor THOMAS SUTCLIFFE
A Moveable Feast 4: Hungry Days
National and international news background, analysis and comment
Presented by Richard Kershaw
11.0 Headlines
Editor BLAIR THOMSON on VHF/FM until 11.0
Patients' Guide to the NHS A series of eight programmes in which JFNNI MILLS investigates how to make the best use of the National Health Service 3: Hospital Care How can you get round those ever increasing hospital waiting lists? And what is the difference between the hospital care you get on the NHS and as a private patient?
followed by an interlude VHF/FM joins at 12.10