With DAVID BRANDON
BBC Manchester. Stereo
Presented by Brian Redhead and Peter Hobday
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News
7.0,8.0 Today's News
Read by DAVID HITCHINSON
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
7.45* Thought for the Day
8.35* Your Letters
by GEORGE MOORE
Read by Lynn Farleigh
2: An Episode in Married Life Producer MAURICE LEITCH
Richard Baker presents a selection of words and music on record.
(Revised broadcast of Sat at 7.45pm) Stereo
Anthony Howard , Deputy
Editor of The Observer, airs your comments and complaints about BBC programmes. Send comments to: Feedback BBC, Broadcasting House London W1A 4WW
Producer SUSAN SNAILUM
(Re-broadcast on Sunday at 6.15 pm)
BBC correspondents report from around the world
A Radio News production by ADAM RAPHAEL
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 3. Opm)
Eejits by MICHAEL RAFTERY
Read by Sean Barrett
Young Stanley Pugh is with his parents on a 'mystery trip'.
There is a good deal of rain and an even greater amount of confusion.... not to mention that odd conversation in Feeney's cafe.
Producer MITCH RAPER
mem, p 13: Praise, 0 praise, our God and King (BBC HB 441);
Psalm 148, Matthew 6, vv 24-34; Now join we to praise the Creator (bp 66). Stereo
Dive-bombing monkeys and snowball-rolling parrots are some of the oddities that Robin Dunbar discovers when playing animal games.
Producer GEORGE MONBlOT BBCBristol
Presented by Pattie Coldwell For Fact Sheet No 40, write to: You and Yours. BBC, Room 726 Broadcasting House London W1A 1AA
Nick buys his mother a bunch of red roses and then discovers that the Chancellor has slapped 15 per cent VAT on everything that moves or grows in the garden. with Steve 'The Lodger' Brown Helen 'The Mother' Lederer Clive 'The Lover' Mantle and Nick 'The Son' Wilton Music by STEVE BROWN
Written by ARNOLD BROWN. PAUL B. DA VIES, KIM FULLER. JEREMY HARDY HUNTER AND DOCHERTY. HELEN
MURRY, GEOFFREY PERKINS. VICKY
PILE. ROGER PLANER. SMITH AND KYAN NICK WILTON and producer JAMIE RIX (R)
(Another programme tomorrow at
11.30pm) Stereo
Presented by Brian Widlake Twenty years old today! On 4 October 1965
William Hardcastle presented the very first World at One.
Faces and voices have changed - but the aim is still the same - speed, accuracy and authority. Editor JENNY ABRAMSKY
Duty Editor CAROLE LACEY
(who typed the first script 20 years ago)
Sequence Editor DEREK LEWIS (who wrote the first news headlines 20 years ago)
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1.55 Listening Corner Let's Play it Again Presented by KENNETH SHANLEY Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN
2.5 Let's Join In with Soundbox Silver Hoof: Russian folk tale
2.25 Listen and Read Radio Thin King Episode 22 by DEREK FARMER (R)
2.40 Listen! Journey through Badlidrempt (2) (R)
Introduced from Birmingham by Marjorie Lofthouse
On the eve of the Annual
Conference, the Chairman of the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses, talks from her Handsworth school about the growing problems faced by nursery staff.
Producer ANNE HINDS BBC Birmingham
Serial: The Village by the Sea (7)
by CHARLOTTE BRONTE dramatised in six parts by BETTY DAVIES
1: Hollow's Mill
Yorkshire 1811-12, the Napoleonic Wars and the Levellers, when men fought machines to retain jobs. Against such violence Caroline's love for Robert struggles to survive. Narrator VALERIE WINDSOR
Directed by KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester
Stereo
Roy Hudd laughs at the news with June Whitfield,
Chris Emmett and The Huddliners
Presented by Susannah Simons and Gordon Clough
continued on VHF/FM 5.50-5.55
With BRIAN PERKINS including Financial Report
Clive Jacobs and the team monitor the world of travel and transport.
This week Tom Boswell tests the BMW 325i Producer IRENE MALUS
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 1. 40pm)
Presented by Margaret Howard Producer ANNE HOWELLS
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 10. 30 am) Stereo
with Nigel Rees
Producer EMILY BUCHANAN
The Rt Hon James Prior , mp
Lord Chappie Harriet Harman , mp
David Sainsbury , industrialist tackle the issues raised by the audience in Marchwood, Southampton Chairman John Timpson Producer CAROLE STONE BBCBristol
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Hurricane Gloria
14 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Living through Hurricane Gloria - thanks to the warnings from the weather forecasters. Show more
by Alistair Cooke
Presented by Nigel Andrews Producer BRIAN BARFIELD
(Re-broadcast next Monday)
For Whom the Bell Tolls by ERNEST HEMINGWAY abridged in 15 parts by KEITH DARVILL
Read by William Roberts (15) Producer BRIAN MILLER BBCBristol
(Starting on Monday:
Scoop by Evelyn Waugh )
Presented by Tim Llewellyn
An irreverently critical look back at the week's news with Bill Wallis , David Tate
Sally Grace and Jon Glover
Written by RICHARD QUICK . PAUL B. DAVIES. STUART SILVER. MARTIN
BOOTH. IAN BROWN. JAMES HENDRIE PETER SINCLAIR , STEVE PUNT PETER HICKEY AND OTHERS
Producer PAUL MAYHEW ARCHER
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 5.25 pm)
followed by an interlude
12.30 Radio Geography Home or Away Calcutta (rv) Written and presented by MICHAEL PICKSTOCK and at 12.50 Mannheim (RV) Written and presented by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK