With THE REV GERAINT FIELDER Stereo
Presented by Peter Hobday with Sue MacGregor at
Westminster Abbey, John Timpson outside
Buckingham Palace, and travelling the route of the Royal Procession Brian Redhead.
Comment from the father of the bride, Major Ronald Ferguson , from Prince Andrew's naval colleagues and others involved in the day's events. As well as all the news of the Wedding of the Year, Today will be reporting the rest of the news from home and abroad.
6.30,7.30,8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News with JEREMY BOWEN
7.0,8.0 Today's News
Read by PETER DONALDSON
7.25*, 8.25* Sport with CHARLES COLVILE
7.45* Thought for the Day
THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament
Brian Johnston goes to
Westminster Abbey and talks to some of the people who work there and some others who have been preparing for several weeks for today's Royal Wedding. Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBCBristol
Dr Joan Morgan , Victorian gardening enthusiast, talks to Dr Stefan Buczacki about the horticultural 'upstairs-downstairs' of Royal Weddings during the reign of Queen Victoria.
Producer JANE WALKER BBC Manchester
A celebration of the marriage of HRH The Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson. As the Royal
Processions prepare to leave
Buckingham Palace for Westminster Abbey,
John Dunn sets the scene for listeners around the world.
Commentators along the route are Brian Johnston at the Victoria Memorial;
Vicki Gabereau from Canada, with Suzi Menkes , Fashion Editor of The Times, outside Clarence House; John Hosken in Trafalgar Square; Reon Murtha from New Zealand in Whitehall; Sue MacGregor outside Westminster Abbey; and Peter Jones inside the Abbey.
10.47 The Queen's Procession leaves Buckingham Palace
11.5 HRH The Prince Andrew's Procession leaves Buckingham Palace
11.15 Miss Sarah Ferguson 's Procession leaves Clarence House
11.30 The Marriage Service Order of Service page 71
12.25 pm The Bride and Bridegroom leave Westminster Abbey for the return journey to Buckingham Palace, followed by The Queen's Procession Producers CAROLINE ELLIOT and PETER GRIFFITHS. Stereo
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Presented by Brian Widlake
Today's story: Mr Antonio Goes to the Fair
Introduced by Jenni Murray Serial:
The Custom of the Country (3)
Farewell the Tranquil Mind by JOHN GRAHAM with The night Patrick Fielding-
Wright, mp, picked up a ferret on Clapham Common, his wife Beatrice was being dined by Geoffrey Pargeter, prior to a television interview on The
Woman Behind the Man; sounds straightforward enough; except Patrick was supposed to be sitting late at the House of Commons instead of in the delectable Erica's bed, and Geoffrey wants more than a television interview from Beatrice.
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN Stereo
Ferdi Dennis continues his travels round five capitals of east and southern Africa. 3: Lusaka
The Zambian capital is dressed up for its Independence celebrations, but self-rule has brought hardships that leave few in festive spirit.
Producer MARINA SALANDY-BROWN
Treasures of Fyvie
Joanna Hickson visits Fyvie
Castle in Aberdeenshire, which has recently opened its doors for the public to enjoy a unique collection of paintings, tapestry and armour.
Producer CAROLINE ADAM BBC Scotland
Presented by Robert Williams and Carole West continued on VHFIFM5.50-5.55pm
With CLIVE ROSLIN
Half an hour of reports from the BBC correspondents around the world including Financial Report
Based on the rules of cricket Stereo
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 1,40pm)
(Details tomorrow at 9.5 am LW)
The second of two programmes A Streak of Violence
Aggression resides in all of us, but only a minority are unable to control it. What psychological factors predispose certain individuals to a life of violence? Peter Evans examines recent research which suggests that some violent offenders may have sustained brain-damage early in life, and considers how arguments over nature versus nurture may have obscured understanding of the causes of violence.
Producer JULIAN BROWN
Two documentary reports by Bernard Jackson
1: Communism with Sugar on Top
The Last Two Hours of Anthony Anderson by BRETT USHER Stereo
In the final programme of this series, Colin Semper is in conversation with one of the city's leaders in the field of education.
David Kershaw , a headmaster, admits his worries about his pupils' future and outlines his vision of better times ahead for Coventry.
Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBCBirmingham
A Commonwealth of Artists Edinburgh is playing host to 800 artists from 40 different countries taking part in this year's Commonwealth Arts Festival.
Scottish writer and playwright Colin Macdonald samples some of the events, and talks to his fellow artists about their common interests and inspirations.
Producer CAROLINE ADAM BBC Scotland
The Third Policeman (8)
Presented by Alexander MacLeod
followed by an interlude