With THE REV DAVID LAPSLEY
Presented by Peter Hobday and Chris Lowe in London and Brian Redhead at the TUC in Blackpool
6.30,7.30,8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With PETER DAY
7.00,8.00 Today's News Read by SIMON VANCE 7 20* Your Letters
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
With CHARLES COL VILE
7.45* Thought for the Day
Part 2
Talk to Nick and his guests on an issue of the moment. Producer NICK UTECHIN Lines open from 8.00am
Writing a Love Story by CHRISTINE MCNEILL
Read by Marilyn Le Conte Producer HERBERT WILLIAMS BBC Wales
New Every Morning, page 17; Tell out my soul (Bp 81); Psalm 63; Luke 1, w 26-38; 0 Jesu, King most wonderful (Bp 68) Stereo
Brady Says by DAVE SHEASBY with Mr Shane is one of Brady's very private investigators. He observes. He watches. He notes every detail. Brady says detail is so important to the client.
It fires them. Anger.... jealousy ... torture....
Directed by ROBERT COOPER BBC Manchester. Stereo
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 9. 00pm)
Michael Clegg , Stephen Sutton and Norman Lewis tackle wildlife questions put by members of the Nottinghamshire Trust for Nature Conservation. Presented by Derek Jones Producer JOHN HARRISON BBCBristol. Stereo
(Re-broadcast next Saturday)
Presented by John Howard
A general musical knowledge quiz in three movements. Chairman Ned Sherrin First Round: Heat 3
Stuart Manger (teacher) Brian Davies
(computer administrator)
Ralph Stone (product manager) Questions set by EDWARD COLE and ROBERT WALTON
Programme devised by EDWARD COLE Producer RICHARD EDIS Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Thursday at 6.30pm)
Presented by Gordon Clough
IRENE HANDL reads Grandma Decorates the Kitchen ... and Bopper Tries to Help! (R)
Bhowani Junction by JOHN MASTERS dramatised in five parts by BARRY CAMPBELL with 4: Ranjit Singh Kasel
Unrest is growing in Bhowani, Victoria Jones comes under suspicion from the police, and Mr Surabhai entertains unexpected visitors. with KUMAL GREWAL
LYNDAM GREGORY. RAJ PATEL
JIGGY BHORE and KUMAR RANJI
Directed by ÇHRISTOPHER VENNING Stereo (R)
by JEAN PIERRE DE ROHAN
The stories of four extinct birds. 2: The Scottish Pen Gwyn Volcanoes, pillows and taxidermists all played their part in the extermination of the great auk, while the last one to be seen on St Kilda in 1821 was condemned to death as a witch. Narrated by Barry Paine Producer MILES BARTON BBCBristol tereo (R)
Presented by Robert Williams and Valerie Singleton continued on VHF/FM5.50-5.55
With BRYAN MARTIN including Financial Report
Stereo
(Details on Friday at 12.25pm)
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 40pm)
In this series of four family portraits, Michael O'Donnell explores how shifting social and moral attitudes in Britain have affected family life. 2: Anna and Jeremy
This week, Anna and Jeremy, a couple whose relationship was born of the 60s values of free thinking and free love. Now, they and their family reassess those values, in the cold light of the 80s.
Producer SHARON BANOFF
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 4.05pm)
What's new in medical science? How well are the doctors looking after us? Is our money being spent to best effect? Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care - from the research laboratory and operating theatre, to the dentist's chair and the GP's surgery.
Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
(Re-broadcast Thursday at 10. 00am)
- the sound of Orson Welles A documentary researched and compiled by Geoffrey Heptonstall from archive and library material with contributions from George Coulouris , Joseph Cotton ,
Benny Green , John Houseman , Clancy Sigal and the voices of Orson Welles
Stereo
For people with a visual handicap
Presented by Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
Phone in on [number removed]Lines open from 8.30 to 10. 15pm
Presented by Paul Vaughan Producer RICHARD BANNERMAN
The Moon and the Bonfire (7)
Presented by Alexander MacLeod including special coverage by Larry Harris from the TUC in Blackpool
followed by an interlude