With THE REV MICHAEL TAYLOR Stereo
Presented by Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor
6.30,7.30,8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With BOB FINtGAN
7.0.8.0 Today's News Read by BRIAN PERKINS
7.25*.8.25* Sport
With GARRY RtCHARDSON
7.45* Thoughtfor the Day
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament
8.50* Your Letters
Six talks on Spain by Ray Gosling
'I've been popping down the Peninsula whenever I can, and one great difference between over there and over here is that over there there's none of them....'
BBC Manchester (R)
Lizzie by VAL LAWRENCE
Read by Peter Wickham
The man met the girl by the river bank and started talking. Then he took her to his car, stopped to buy sweets, drove on to - ?
Producer BARBARA CROWTHER
NEM, p 1: Lord. teach us how to pray aright (BBC HB 344); Psalm 100: Colossians 3, w 8-17; The Church's one foundation (BBC HB 184). Stereo
Stoddart Down Under
Professor Mike Stoddart of Hobart University, Tasmania, introduces us to the duck billed platypus.
BBC Bristol
Shelving the Burden
Derek Cooper looks at the ways in which the food industry plans, creates and promotes its products to appeal to the major buyers of foods: women.
(Re-broadcast next Tuesday)
Stereo (Broadcast Saturday 11.30pm)
Presented by Brian Widlake
1.55 Listening Corner
Let's Play It Again
Presented by Hedli Niklaus
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN
BBC Birmingham (R)
2.5 Let's Join In
with Soundbox
The Old Woman with a Sunflower in Her Shoe by Jean Kenward
2.25 Listen and Read
Radio Thin King Stories
Count Grouch and the Night Owl by Derek Farmer
2.40 Listen! Armada Rock by Christopher Russell
3: The Fog Comes Down (R)
Introduced from Manchester by Helen Boaden
This time last year a young factory service manager made history - his maiden speech was the first to be televised from the House of Lords.
Lord and Lady Monkswell talk about their unexpected title and the decisions to be made.
Producer DIANA STENSON
BBC Manchester
Serial: The Reason Why (7)
Frank Muir and Alfred Marks skip through the comic literature of the subject, making notes in the margin of jokes, quotes, newspaper clippings and recorded humour.
Written by FRANK Muir and SIMON BRETT
Producer PETE ATKIN (R) Revised
Presented by Gordon Clough and Robert Williams conttnuedon VHF/FM 5.50-5.55
With Clive Roslin including Financial Report
Clive Jacobs and the team monitor the movements in the world of travel and transport and examine the implications for you the customer.
This week Tom BosweU tests the Renault Espace
Producer HELEN ROBSON
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 1.40pm)
Presented by Margaret Howard
Producer FRAN ACHESON Stereo
Makers of the law, legal practitioners and those who serve the administration of justice all contribute to this topical weekly magazine about issues thrown up by the courts and by Parliament.
Presented by Joshua Rozenberg Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
The Rt Hon Dame Judith Hart , Mp
Michael Winner , film director Lord Marsh and Sir Denis Forman ,
Chairman. Granada Television tackle questions raised by the audience in Quom. Leicestershire
Chairman John Timpson Producer CAROLE STONE BBCBnsfo;
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Loans warning on economy, January 1986
14 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
International debt is threatening the stability of the world economy, warns MIT expert. Show more
by Alistair Cooke
Presented by Nigel Andrews
Producer RICHARD BANNERMAN
Wind. Sand and Stars (5)
Presented by Richard Kershaw
with Bill Wallis. David Tate Sally Grace and Jon Glover Written by MARTIN BOOTH
PAUL B. DAVIES . RICHARD QUICK STUART SILVER. PETE SINCLAIR IAN BROWN. DAVID COHEN
PETER HICKEY. JOHN MORRISH ALISON RENSHAW and others Producer PAUL SPENCER stereo
followed by an interlude
Deutscher Club
4: Neue Deutsche Welle and at 12.50
5. 'Made in Germany'Compiled by DETMAR HAUKE Producer AL WOLFF