Presented by Brian Redhead and John Timpson
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News with ROGER PARRY
7.0,8.0 Today's News Read by BRYAN MARTIN
7.25*, 8.25* Sport with CHARLES COL VILE
7.45* Thought for the Day
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament
2: Family Fortunes
Who's won the money war in the battle of the sexes? Does money make, or mar, a marriage? Can consenting adults ever talk about it openly? Or must the subject remain confidential.... hushed?
In the second programme, Laurie Taylor meets the money-makers, the purse-string holders, and those for whom money really is a matter of life - or death.
Researcher MARINA SALANDY Producer SHARON BANOFF
by NORRIE HEARN
Read by Denys Hawthorne
'Shipmates? Sometimes. More often than not, compulsory companions on tankers and liners and ocean tramps who meet, share a brief moment in a full life, and then sign off to join other ships, other shipmates, other worlds.'
Producer KATHRYN PORTER BBC Northern Ireland
reflecting the issues of the day Stereo
Part four of Barry Pilton 's unheroic encounter with Britain's most arduous walk, the Pennine Way.
Read by David Roper
Producer THOMAS SUTCLIFFE
Presented by Pattie Coldwell
The last of eight parts Going Away
Presented by Gordon Clough
1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: Jamaica Farewell by NICCI CROWTHER
2.5 The Music Box Written and presented by MICHAEL BURNETT and SANDRA KERR
2.20 Living Language With GEORGE LAYTON The Third-Class Genie (1) by ROBERT LEESON
2.40 Health Education My Body Unholy Smoke! (RV) by ALISON WHYMAN
Introduced by Sue MacGregor Take a grain of rice ... weigh it, cook it, but make sure it's brown! Would you recognise a Home Economics lesson?
ANNA GRAYSON has been looking at the new syllabus and the way the subject is taught nowadays. I Also Am of Ireland (7)
A Kind of Wild Justice by KEITH HAGENBACH
Octavio Colomar is very successful and very ruthless. When he comes up against a group of people as ruthless as he is, he finds himself, for the first time in his life, unable to manipulate events.
Directed by CHRISTOPHER VENNING Stereo
Neil Landor answers your queries and quibbles.
Questions, on a postcard please, to: Enquire Within, BBC Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA
Producer FRAN ACHESON. Stereo
Tony Russell tells the story of Penguin Books.
Women of Crime
4: Change of Climate by URSULA CURTISS
Read by Miranda Richardson Hester had never really been strong - it was the look of almost luminous fragility which had first caught Tom's eye. But now her doctor doubted if she'd survive another winter. Producer CAROLINE RAPHAEL
Presented by Robert Williams and Susannah Simons continuedon VHF/FM 5.50-5.55
With PETER DONALDSON including Financial Report
Stereo
Written by JOANNA TOYE Cast for the week: Jennifer Aldridge ANGELA PIPER
BBC Birmingham
A chance to air your views on subjects raised in last week's Any Questions?
Introduced by John Timpson Producer CAROLE STONE
BBC Bristol. Send your letters to:
Any Answers? BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Unless work is begun now. and money spent soon, 'we will become a dilapidated second-rate annexe to Europe', according to the President of RIBA. Evidence from
Government surveys, from economists, from local authorities, confirm that homes, schools and roads are decaying fast. Weakened by successive stop-go policies, the building and construction industry is in decline.
Has crisis point been reached? When the builders are called in, will it be too late?
Susan Marling investigates Researcher CAROLYN HARTMAN Producer CHRIS LONGLEY
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A magazine of special interest to disabled listeners.
Presented by John Mills Editor MARLENE PEASE
Correspondence and enquiries to: BBC. Broadcasting House. London WIA 4WW
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meanders through the BBC Sound Archives.
Christopher Bigsby presents tonight's edition, which includes interviews, news, and reviews of books, films, plays, broadcasting, music and exhibitions.
Producer JOHN POWELL
Eve
The second of three short stories by MALACHI WHITAKER
Eve returns from her travels to find hatred and stifling suburban respectability in the home of her stepmother.
Presenter Alexander MacLeod
11.0 Headlines onVHFIFMuntilll.O
Groundswell The environment programme Presented by Hugh Sykes
followed by an interlude
12.30-1.0 Hallo! Wie Geht's?
12.30 7: Ich will Geschichte sehen, erleben Written by CARL DUERING
12.45 8: Eine Grosstadt ? Nein, nicht in den Ferien! Written by ALAN BOXFORD and at 1.0 Graded Objectives: German
4: Vielleicht gehen wir heute aus? Written by LORE HOFMANN