A regional view of farming in the week ahead
Presented from the South West by Robin Hicks
Producer MARY PRICE
HOC Bristol
Presented by Sue MacGregor and Tudor Lomas
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 GARRY RICHARDSON
7.45* Thoughtfor the Day Editor JULIAN HOLLAND
A look ahead with Simon Vance
The story of Kathleen Behan as told by BRIAN BEHAN abridged in five episodes DyjOHNSCOTNEY
Read by Marie Kean (1) Producer MAURICE LEITCH
Fifty-five minutes of lively conversation between some of the personalities in this week's news
Producer IAN STRACHAN Stereo
Jeanine McMullen in search of the parts of rural Britain which other programmes haven't heard of. Goats, fish, poultry, sheep, cattle and pigs all clamour for space in the magazine especially compiled by and for people with mud on their wellies.
BBC Bristol
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(Broadcast on Saturday at 12 noon)
Murphy t by BRIAN WATKINS T Read by John Westbrook
Murphy is out walking his dog when he sees the men. It's too late to avoid them - and the threat they hold over him. Producer MITCH RAPER
New Every Morning, page 118; We come unto our fathers' God (BBC HB 255); Psalm 27, part 2;
Ruth 1, vv 1-7; Thy mercy, Lord, is in the heavens (BBC HB 482) Stereo
Brian Johnston goes Inter-City from Paddington to Bristol and joins in the 150th anniversary celebrations of the Great Western Railway
Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
Some of the poetry requested by Radio 4 listeners
Presented by P. J. Kavanagh Readers DIANA BISHOP and PATRICK ROMER
Requests to: Poetry Please! BBC, BristolBS82LR
Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol Stereo
Pattie Coldwell presents the only national radio programme for consumers. Editor KEN VASS
The quiz that takes you into the unpredictable reaches of how to get there - and back In the pilot's seat
Christopher Matthew
With feet firmly on the ground Clare Hollingworth Daniel Topolski and Brian Johnston
Departures from the script announced by Peter Donaldson Travel details
CHRISTOPHER MATTHEW
Tour organiser JENNIE CAMPBELL Stereo
Presented by Brian Widlake Editor DEREK LEWIS
Panos and Auntie by SUE LIMB Read by LOLA YOUNG Producer DAVID LYTTLE
Introduced by Dilly Barlow Patten Street:
PHIL SMITH continues his
Lancashire journey and visits a street in a typical milltown. The houses may be run down, but the spirit of the people is not. Serial: Murder, Mr Mosley by JOHN GREENWOOD abridged in eight episodes by DOREEN ESTALL
Read by Stephen Thorne (1) 'You are not contemplating committing this case to Mosley? Have we ever let him loose within 30 miles of a murder before? At least give him a sergeant who's heard about fingerprints and things!
(Music: Glazunov's Saxophone Concerto)
Editor SANDRA CHALMERS
Game of Chance by FREDERICK BRADNUM
Stereo
Fritz Spiegl 's illustrated, anecdotal and random ramble through the minefield of musicians' jargon and shoptalk.
4: Schools and Styles Producer GILLIAN HUSH
BBC Manchester
by RONALD BLYTHE abridged and read by PETER FRANCE
3: Sublimated Aladdin
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Gordon Clough
continued on VHF/FM 5.50-5.55
With BRYAN MARTIN including Financial Report
More bon motley with Nigel Rees and guests.... Robin Bailey , Ian Hislop Godfrey Smith and Katharine Whitehorn Quotations read by RONALD FLETCHER
Devised by NIGEL REES
Producer HARRY THOMPSON
Stereo
Five poets of the past seen through the eyes of poets of the present
1: A Shropshire Lad
Kingsley Amis looks at the poetry of A.E. Housman Reader HUGH DICKSON Producer ERASER STEEL BBC Manchester
Presented by Peter Evans
A weekly review of discoveries and developments
Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
Claudius the God by ROBERT GRAVES radio version by ERIC EWENS adapted by GLYN DEARMAN with featuring
A new production, to celebrate the author's 90th birthday, of Robert Graves's classic novel on the life of the Emperor Claudius.
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN
Stereo
The Suzuki Method
Over the last 40 years the Suzuki Method of teaching music has attracted much attention, praise and criticism. Now thousands of children all over the world are taught by this method, devised by Dr Shinichi Suzuki , which is based on the processes of learning a spoken language. Tamsin Hargreaves investigates this controversial method of teaching music, and visits the Suzuki Centre in Cork to talk to some pupils, teachers and parents.
Producer JUDITH ELLIOTT
(First broadcast on Radio Ulster)
Lady Addle Remembers Being the Memoirs of The Lady Addle of Eigg edited by MARY DUNN abridged in eight parts by DONALD BANCROFT
Read by Margot Boyd (1)
'Destiny - that strange wayward force that controls us all - has decreed that my way should lie in high places'
Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol
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Presented by Richard Kershaw
11.0 Headlines
Editor BLAIR THOMSON
followed by an interlude