Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford
BBC Birmingham. Stereo
Farming, food and countryside news, market trends, weather Producers ALLAN WRIGHT andTlMFINNEY
A meditation for the beginning of a new day
7.10 Today's Papers
On Your Farm goes on safari to Somerset, where farming and wildlife park interests are being integrated by John Taylor at Cricket St Thomas.
Producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Birmingham
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent
Rosemary Hartill
Mike Gilliam asks
Alan Titchmarsh about jobs in the garden this weekend.
8.10 Today's Papers (Broadcastat 7.10am)
Tony Lewis takes a look at the sporting world with an eye for the whimsical as well as the serious.
Producer JOANNE WATSON
Bernard Falk presents a practical guide to the holiday, travel and leisure scene with help from robin DEWHURST ,
SUSAN MARLING , PATRICK STODDART. Producer HELEN ROBSON
Editor ROGER MACDONALD
Anne Sofer presents a personal review of the weekly magazines and assesses their coverage of recent events.
Producer SUSAN SNAILUM
Michael Elliott of The
Economist reviews the week. Producer JIM GRAY
with Simon Bates
Stereo
BBC correspondents throughout the world talk about the countries they work in. Producer ZAREER MASANI
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.
The antidote to panel games. Free trial listening. If not completely satisfied with the quality of Tim Brooke-Taylor Graeme Garden , Barry Cryer and Willie Rushton
Chairman Humphrey Lyttelton and pianist COLIN SELL, please keep quiet about it.
Producer PAUL MAYHEW ARCHER
Dr Michael O'Donnell
Peter Marsh , Sue Slipman and John Palmer
by ROBERT FERGUSON
Billy is a dreamer. Even as a child he found it easier to weave fantasies rather than face reality.
Rose grew up with him, but the qualities she loved in the boy she now finds destructive in the man.
Directed by KAY PATRICK
BBC Manchester Stereo
With guest GREGORY CARMICHAEL Stereo
Scotland's burgeoning financial sector now employs over 85,000 people. That's more than ship-building, coalmining and steelmaking combined. Total funds handled in Edinburgh's so-called 'Golden Mile' amount to more than E28 billion and the city is now staking a claim to be the European Community's largest financial centre outside the City of London.
BBC Scotland's Business Affairs Correspondent, Robin Aitken , has been examining the rise of the gnomes of Edinburgh. Producer iain MACWHIRTER BBC Scotland
Marjorie Lofthouse looks at this year's finalists of Radio 4's competition for the most enterprising small business. 5:
Isoflex Jack Touzel and Douglas Todd run a company specialising in solving the problem of leaking roofs with a new solution for waterproofing.
Producer JOCK GALLAGHER BBC Birmingham
The judges for the Enterprise competition are Stuart Young ,
Chairman of the BBC: Alan Stote ,
Chairman of the CBI's Smaller Firms Council, and Georgina Von Etzdorf and John Nettleton (joint winners of the 1984 award)
In the second of six talks about some of his people and places, John Morgan describes a country pub where gossip, comedy and mutual self-help go hand in hand.
Producer JULIAN COLES
Presented by Derek Jones Stereo
An irreverently critical look back at the week's news Stereo
With DAVID SYMONDS including Sports Round-up
Conversation inspired by current public and private preoccupations.
Music by FASCINATING aida Producer MICHAEL EMBER Stereo
Richard Baker presents a selection of words and music on record, reviving old favourites, introducing the less familiar and including some recent releases.
Producer JANE BEVAN. Stereo
by MICHAEL ROBSON
with John Rye as Hector Munro John Westbrook as Col Flint Jill Balcon as Lady Cunningham and Patrick Troughton as Chief Insp Moncrieff
It is 1916. Sgt Munro, who in civilian life is the writer Saki, intends to discharge himself from a Base Camp Hospital and return to the Front Line. He looks back at the comfortable world he wrote so wittily about and. with the harsh reality of war around him, he re-creates that vanished world in the form of an anarchic detective story.
Directed by DAVID SPENSER
Stereo
recorded in the Crypt of Canterbury Cathedral led by The Rev Peter Allen with the Choir of the King's School
Love One Another
Immortal Love, for ever full (Bp 37); I Corinthians 13; Sing, my soul, his wondrous love (Ned Rorem); Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost (bp 25)
Forty years after the end of the Second World War,
Richard Mayne reports on the men who helped bring Europe out of the ruins and into the peace. 4: Paul-Henri Spaak
A Belgian leader takes on Europe and the world. Producer JULIAN HALE
Presented by Peter Evans
A weekly review of discoveries and developments from the world's leading laboratories.
New variety acts from London's thriving fringe circuit
Ronnie Golden is the host at the Hemingford Arms, Islington, in North London.
Researched by NICK SYMONS and the producer ALAN NIXON
followed by an interlude