Music selected by Michael Ford BBC Birmingham. Stereo
Producers ALLAN WRIGHT. TIM FINNEY
with Bernard Jackson. Stereo
7.10 Today's Papers
A weekly review of the agricultural scene.
Producer ALLAN WHIGHT
(Rerised re-broadcast Monday 7.20pm)
with Rosemary Hartill
Mike Gilliam asks
Alan Titchmarsh about jobs in the garden this weekend.
8. 10 Today's Papers
Presented by Tony Lewis
Throughout the world, athletes are preparing to participate in one of the most important races ever the Race For Life, the culmination of Sport Aid week to help the starving in Africa. Producer GORDON TURNBULL
Bernard Falk presents a practical guide to holidays with Nigel Coombs.
Susan Marling and Patrick Stoddart Producer HELEN ROBSON
Ian Hislop presents a personal review of the weekly magazines. Producer SUSAN SNAILUM
with Peter Kellner. Political Editor of the New Statesman Producer SHEILA COOK
with Ned Sherrin , studio guests and contributions from
Angela Gordon , Robert Elms and Stephen Fry who together pick over some of the week's loose ends.
Plus Nigel Farrell with Farrell's Travels and Making Yourself Totally Perfect the Mat Coward course in self-improvement.
Additional material from
ALISTAIR BEATON
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
CATHIE MAHONEY and JENNY DANKS
(Details on Monday at 10.0am)
Stereo (Details on Monday at 6.30pm)
David Hunt. mp. The Hon Gwyneth Dunwoody. mp
Cyril Smith , MP, Arthur Scargill
Dust by RIB DAVIS
Ray Stock 's methods in business are ruthless. Will the same tactics work in his private life? Directed by PHILIP MARTIN BBC Birmingham. Stereo
Written and introduced by Derek Wilson
In 1736 the penal laws against witches were repealed. Jane Wenham was the last victim.
Episode 22
Special guest appearances by Other parts played by PAUL B. DAVIES , FELICITY MONTAGU Adapted (from the Daily Mirror cartoon) by BILL TIDY. JOHN JUNKIN Producer ALAN NIXON
(First broadcast on Radio 2)
With PETER DONALDSON including Sports Round-up
Music by DILLIE KEANE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER. Stereo
by Barry Wasserman, from an original story by Barry Wasserman and Patrick Carroll
When Albert absconds with the money left behind in his minicab by a passenger,
Det Sgt Hardie leads the pursuit. In late-night radio talks, the pursuer and the fugitive develop a surprising kinship as the underworld closes in.
(Stereo)
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 3. 0pm)
with Richard Baker
Producer JANE BEVAN. Stereo
Shadow of a Doubt by JUNE THOMSON, abridged in six parts by NEVILLE TELLER Read by Martin Jarvis 1: The Doctor's Wife
Producer PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol
0 HEAR THIS! page 31
Come down. 0 love divine
(BBC HB 149); 0 Lord give thy holy spirit (Tallis); Luke 24. vv 36-53; Come. Holy Ghost, our souls inspire (BBC HB 151). Stereo
Presented by Bernard Jackson Researcher AMANDA PHILLIPS Producer and series editor
JOHN NEWBURY
Presented by Georgina Ferry
First of six programmes
A taste of some of the top acts to be found on the London cabaret circuit.
Compered by Clive Anderson
Recorded at The Comedy Store, Leicester Square, London
Producer GRAHAM FROST. Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Friday at 12.27pm)
0 FEATURE: page 15
followed by an interlude
Frequencies
Supplementary medium wave reception is available in some areas.
Further details: page 93