An interview with a prominent figure in the agricultural industry, followed by a five-day weather forecast for farmers Producers ALLAN WRIGHT andTIMFINNEY
Presented by THE REV PATRICIA MCKEE
BBC Northern Ireland. Stereo
Presented by Peter Hobday and Diana Goodman
6.30,7.30,8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With SIMON ROSE
7.0,8.0 Today's News
Read by PETER DONALDSON
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
With JOHN INVERDALE
7.45* Thought for the Day Editor JULIAN HOLLAND
with Harriet Cass
Year 2
The Cat personality - tasteful, artistic, calm but cautious.... Slinking through the BBC
Sound Archives with comments from guest Cats
Nanette Newman and Patrick Lichfield Producer ANDREW PARFIT
(Re-broadcast on Thursday at 9.30pm)
who invites you to meet some of the names who are hitting the headlines this week.
Producer IAN STRACHAN. Stereo
Presented by Louise Botting
The programme with the latest news from the world of personal finance, covering investment, tax, pensions, insurance. Plus a look at some particular money problems sent in by listeners.
Details from: Money Box, Room 4099. BBC. Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
by Jill Norris
Read by Shirley Dixon
Another story of Miz Taylor, the city lady who made a new life in the back of beyond. But what are the Jepsons up to, and why does Uncle Shorty get his gun out?
Info: page 77
Readings: Psalm 71; Luke 18, vv 31-43 Stereo
Presented by D. J. Enright Readers PATRICK ROMER and JUNE BARRIE Producer
MARGARET BRADLEY BBCBristol
Requests to: Poetry Please! BBC, Bristol BS82LR
Presented by Pattie Coldwell Editor KEN VASS
A non-stop comedy cabaret with Fundation who are JOE GRIFFITHS (piano), GARETH HALE. NORMAN PACE.
TERRY MORRISON and MARYANNE MORGAN
Ondas Award Winner 1985 Written by FUNDATION with contributions from CHARLIE ADAMS and GEOFFREY ATKINSON
Producer ALAN NIXON. Stereo (R)
Presented by Brian Widlake Editor DEREK LEWIS
1.55 Listening Corner This week: Who's in the Weatherhouse? With IAN MCCASKILL as the Weatherman, MOLLY WEIR as the Weatherlady and SHEELAGH GILBEY Today: A Present for the Wind by SARAH MORCOM
2.5 Playtime Springtime Presented by SHEELAGH GILBEY and IAIN LAUCHLAN (R) (Re-broadcast on Thursday at 10. 10am,
2.20 Introducing Science Sciencescope - 10: Noises Off Stereo
2.40 Topic Songbook (10) Stereo (R)
2.45 Radio Club Presented by TOMMY BOYD
Introduced by Jenni Murray Law and Orderlies:
HILDA MCKERRAL , the only woman in charge of the security system of a large teaching hospital, talks to CHRIS WEBSTER about her team, trained in aggression control techniques and security methods at Charing Cross Hospital.
Serial: The Aspern Papers by HENRY JAMES abridged in seven parts by DELIA PATON
Read by William Roberts (6) Editor SANDRA CHALMERS
The Back of the Tiger by JACK GERSON Stereo
Presented by Sheridan Morley
Presented by Gordon Clough and Valerie Singleton continuedon VHFIFM5.50-5.55pm
With BRYAN MARTIN including Financial Report
Written by Andrew Palmer
Starring Tim Brooke-Taylor
with Deryck Guyler, Glyn Houston, Eve Karpf, Nell Brennan and Jon Glover.
Aubrey Sallis's novels have traditionally sold like gin at a temperance meeting. But his autobiography is different. With a string of amazing wartime revelations, it's sure to be a bestseller.... if only Colin can remember which bus he left the manuscript on.
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 1.40pm)
(Revised broadcast of Saturday at 7.15 am)
Presented by Peter Evans
What is happening in science? A weekly review of discoveries and developments from the world's leading laboratories. Producer DEBORAH COHEN
(Re-broadcast next Saturday)
Remembrance by GRAHAM REID
Bert and Theresa meet every day in the graveyard where their sons are buried, both of them murdered - shot dead. Much to their surprise and tentative delight they find themselves falling in love. They feel a bit silly. To fall in love in your 60s seems slightly ridiculous, especially when you daren't tell your children.
Directed by SUSAN HOGG. Stereo BBC Northern Ireland
(Re-broadcast nert Sunday)
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Presented by Paul Vaughan with interviews, news and reviews of books, films, plays, broadcasting, music and exhibitions.
Producer RICHARD DUNN Editor THOMAS SUTCLIFFE
A Perfect Spy written and read by John le Carre (1) in 15 episodes
Magnus Pym , lifetime secret agent, has gone to ground taking his secrets with him.
While his pursuers desperately try to piece his past together,
Pym, pen in hand, is engaged in his own quest for answers in his Devon boarding-house. Producer MAURICE LEITCH
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Presented by Richard Kershaw Editor BLAIR THOMSON
followed by an interlude
This week: programmes affected by transmitter breakdown earlier in the term may be re-broadcast. Secondary English: 14-16 Archive Resources
12.30 Joseph Conrad and at 12.50 E. M. Forster Written and produced by COLIN SMITH (R)