Farming, food and countryside news, market trends, weather producers TIM FINNEY
REBECCA POW . DAVID ADDIS
with JOYCE HUGCETT. Stereo
Presented by Brian Redhead and Peter Hobday
6 30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With PETER DAY
7.0, 8.0 Today's News Read by BRYAN MARTIN 7 20* Your Letters
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
With GARRY RICHARDSON
7 45* Thought for the Day
8 35* Yesterday in Parliament
Your chance to talk to John and his studio guests on an issue of the moment.
Producer NICK UTECHIN Lines open from 8.0 am
The Way of the Earth by CARADOC EVANS
Read by Gareth Armstrong Producer HERBERT Williams BBC Wales
NEM. pl3; My song is love unknown (BBC HB 84); Psalm 15; Jeremiah 31, vv 31-34;
Breathe on me, breath of God (BBC HB 148). Stereo
With huge food surpluses could some farms return to a more traditional way of working? Peter France and Peter Schofield visit Bill Elliott to see how his farm has room for wildlife and still makes a profit. Producer JOHN HARRISON. BBC Bristol
Susan Rae with the latest news and advice for consumers.
A musical panel game devised by TONY SHRYANE and EDWARD J. MASON
John Amis and Frank Muir challenge
Ian Wallace and Denis Norden In the Chair Steve Race
Questions compiled by STEVE RACE Producer PETE ATKIN
Presented by Sir Robin Day with news and topics in and behind the headlines
1.55 Listening Comer Abigail and the Garden Centre Stereo
2.0 French B Branchez-vous! (2) Stereo (e)
2.30 Modern Plays Confusions by ALAN AYCKBOURN 2: Drinking Companion Stereo (e)
Introduced by Sue MacGregor All in a Day's Work.... of the Health Visitor: interfering watchdog or valuable source of help for mothers with young children? Today, 125 years after the first Health Visitors began their rounds as 'Sanitary Nurses', Jill Burridge investigates their role. Serial:
The Accidental Tourist (10)
Death by Proxy by BERNARD KNIGHT
Dr James Lawrence is found shot dead in his ransacked study. It looks like a clear case of murder until an insurance investigator appears on the scene.
Directed by FRANCES MABBS BBC Wales. Stereo (R)
A group of young people living in Northern Ireland were asked by a psychologist to write down, as in a diary, their activities, thoughts and feelings any one day they chose. This selection from those journals, edited and arranged by Sankha Guha , demonstrates how political events (in particular the Anglo-Irish Agreement) affect their day-to-day lives.
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Robert Williams continued on VHFIFM 5.50-5.55
With HARRIET CASS including Financial Report
3: Leisure Stereo
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 1.40pm)
Reporter Hugh Prysor-Jones Producer JOHN FORSYTH Editor BRIAN WALKER BBC Manchester
Brazil aspires to join the leading industrialised nations of the west. Yet like many other Third World countries it remains encumbered by malaria, yellow-fever, schistosomiasis, Chagas disease. And now AIDS threatens too. Geoff Watts reports on how Brazil is attempting to fend off tropical diseases and improve the health care of its people.
Producer JULIAN BROWN
The supreme example of a thrillingly awful boy is William Brown. He first erupted on to the scene in 1919 and is now among the immortals.
Mary Cadogan presents a portrait of his creator, Richmal Crompton, who called him 'my Frankenstein monster'.
With Richmal Ashbee , Martin Jarvis and Ann Morrish.
BBC Bristol
(Re-broadcast on Friday 11.0 am LW)
(Martin Jarvis is in 'Woman in Mind' at the Vaudeville Theatre, London)
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For people with a visual handicap Presented by Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
Phone enquiries on [number removed]Lines open from 8.30 to 10. 15pm
Presented by Paul Vaughan Producer WILL CANTOPHER
Victory (12)
Presenter Alexander MacLeod
followed by an interlude
Quest
12.30 3: Celebrating ofNavratri and at 12.50
4: Celebrating Diwali. Stereo (e)