direct from the farming event of the year, the Royal Show, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire
with KEITH CLEMENTS. Stereo
Presented by John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
Featuring this week the winners of the Best of British Youth Awards
Today Tommy Wilson , aged 20. from the Gorbals, Glasgow.
Tommy is unemployed and has channelled his energy into setting up GOODY (Gorbals Organisation for the Development of Youth). This is a group run by young people for young people. Tommy's achievement is primarily as a bridge-builder between youth and adult officials, professionals and volunteers in the Gorbals.
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With PETER DAY
7.0,8.0 Today's News Read by DAVID SYMONDS
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
With GARRY RICHARDSON
7.45* Thought for the Day
8 35* Yesterday in Parliament
8.50* Your Letters
Christopher Dunkley , of the Financial Times. airs your complaints and queries about the BBC, its programmes and policies.
Producer JENNY HARGREAVES (Re-broadcast next Sunday)
Send your comments to: Feedback. BBC. London WIA 4WW
0 RADIO TIMES LETTERS: page 80
Producer ADAM RAPHAEL
by MARY ROSE CALLAGHAN
Read by Kilian McKenna Producer SHEILA FOX
NEM, p 114; Guide me 0 thou great Redeemer (BBC HB 140); Psalm 103; Exodus 6, vv 2-9; Praise the Lord! Ye heavens adore him (BBC HB 16). Stereo
Where Are They Now?
Marjorie Lofthouse takes a look at some of the companies which have been featured in Enterprise. Have they all been successful or have some of them simply become part of the bankruptcy statistics? Producer ANNE HINDS BBC Pebble Mill
The last of four programmes discovering some of England's more unusual exhibits and exhibitors.
The Musical Museum
Frank Holland , MBE, takes Marjorie Lofthouse on a musical tour of his pianola collection at the museum which is his home - a disused church in Brentford.
Producer ANNE HINDS BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Presented by John Buckley
News and advice for consumers For information about this week's 's programme write for Factsheet No 27 (enclosing sae) to: [address removed]
A panel game devised by TONY SHRYANE and EDWARD J. MASON
Dilys Powell and Frank Muir challenge Antonia Fraser and Denis Norden
In the Chair Michael O'Donnell Questions compiled by PETER MOORE Producer PETE ATKIN. Stereo
Presented by Brian Widlake with news and topics in and behind the headlines
WILLIE RUSHTON reads King Jolly and the Sandcastle Stereo (R)
Introduced from Glasgow by Mary Marquis
Running an Arts Festival:
Robert Dawson Scott invites the women who run the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Glasgow's Mayfest to compare notes. Sailing to Cape Wrath:
Wendy Barwood collects her new yacht in Oban and takes it home to Cape Wrath. Producer MIKE STANGER BBC Scotland
Serial: Reasonable Doubts (9)
by MRS HENRY WOOD dramatised in seven parts by MICHAEL BAKEWELL with and 4: Never to Be Redeemed Try as she might to find happiness in her marriage with Mr Carlyle, Lady Isabel has to battle with two strong emotions - her jealousy of Barbara Hare and her attraction towards the handsome Captain Levison.
MARTIN GOLDSTEIN (piano)
Directed by DAVID JOHNSTON. Stereo
Neil Walker and David Clayton link up with radio stations around the country to get a taste of the local brew. Bitter Battle
The traditional British pint has taken a beating with the invasion by Continental and Australian lagers. Some say that is no bad thing at a time when the home-brewed product was being homogenised by the big brewery chains. And perhaps that is why the little independents have flourished once more.
Producer GLYN JONES BBC North East
Presented by Susannah Simons and Gordon Clough continued on VHFIFM 5.50-5.55
with EUGENE FRASER including Financial Report
Clive Jacobs and the team monitor the movements in the worlds of travel and transport Producer JENNY MALUNSON DUFF
(Re-broadcast next Monday)
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC radio and television programmes over the past seven days.
Producer NIGEL ACHESON. Stereo
This week's panel is
The Rt Hon David Owen , mp John Patten , mp, Minister of State, Home Office
The Rt Hon John Smith , qc. mp Esther Rantzen
The programme comes from the World Trade Centre, London Chairman John Timpson Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Oliver North’s role in Iran-Contra, 1987
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Colonel Oliver North gives evidence before the congressional select committee about his role in the sale of arms to Iran, the profits of which funded the Contras in Nicaragua.
A topical weekly magazine about issues thrown up by the courts and by Parliament.
Presented by John Eidinow Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
by Alistair Cooke
CD or Not CD - -DAT is the Question
Sound recording has changed dramatically since Tennyson's voice was captured on a cylinder. The latest quantum leap is digital recording that has spawned the compact disc and now digital audio-tape. Compact disc revitalised a fading industry but will this be threatened by the introduction ofDAT?
David Roper investigates the dilemmas facing the music business as Japan launches the first DAT records on the market. Producer JOHN BOUNDY. Stereo
I'm the King of the Castle (5)
Presented by Richard Kershaw
A satirical view of the week's news with Bill Wallis
David Tate , Sally Grace and Jeffrey Holland
Written by PAUL B. DAVIES RICHARD QUICK. STEVE PUNT
MIKE COLEMAN. ALISON RENSHAW PETE SINCLAIR. KEVIN MANDRY GED PARSONS , MAX HANDLEY
BILL MATTHEWS. MARK
BURTON JOHN OTARRELL , ROBET LINFORD
LES PETERS ROWLEY. PETER HICKEY and others
Producer ANDY WILSON. Stereo
followed by an interlude