Presented by Michael Pickstock Producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Pebble Mill
with Hope Sealy
Presented by John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
7.00,8.00 Today's News Read by BRIAN PERKINS
7.25* Sport
With GARRY RICHARDSON
7.30,8.30 News Summary
7.40*, 8.47* Today's Papers
7.45 In Perspective with JOHN NEWBURY, the BBC'S
Religious Affairs Correspondent Editor JOLYON MONSON
Cliff Morgan is your host on the first Saturday of the Cricket World Cup.
Producer PAT THORNTON
Bernard Falk reports on holidays and travel. With reporter Susan Marling and travel expert Nigel Coombs Producer HELEN ROBSON
Ned Sherrin with the likes of Robert Elms, Craig Charles and Victoria Mather Additional material by ALISTAIR BEATON
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE and CATHIE MAHONEY
Robin Oakley , Political Editor of the Times, offers his personal view of the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool. Producer EMILY BUCHANAN
Producer SUE LITTLEDALE
(Details on Monday at 10. 00am)
You Together with Your House and Possesions and Other Things as Well
After a special consumer report on the title, it has now been changed to
You and Your Things with top consumer watchdogs
Written by GEOFFREY PERKINS and ANGUS DEAYTON with additional material by MICHAEL FENTON.STEVENS Music by philip POPE and GEOFFREY PERKINS
Produced to conform with British Safety Standards by DAVID TYLER Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 6.30pm)
The Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke , mp Cyril Smith , mp
Gillian Reynolds , Pat Wall , mp
Only Connect.... with Gillian Reynolds and guests Producer REBECCA NICHOLSON
The Tower of Constance by ELLEN DRYDEN
Tourists now visit the Tower of Constance in the Camargue, but in the 18th century scores of French Protestant women were imprisoned there for their religious beliefs.
Catherine Bousset was born there. At the age of 16 she finds herself suddenly taken away from her mother and thrust into a world she never knew.
Directed by NED CHAILLET . Stereo
For 40 years or so only woodland animals enjoyed our native truffle, but interest in finding them has recently revived.
Andrea Adams reports on a British Mycological Society outing to Wiltshire in search of the gastronomic treasure buried under beech trees. Producer SALLY THOMPSON (Re-broadcast next Tuesday)
The Dunes of Ynyslas with Roy Watling and Derek Jones
with Bill Wallis , David Tate Sally Grace and Jon Glover
With CLIVE ROSUN including Sports Round-up
Producer MICHAEL EMBER. Stereo
Where Are You, Juliet? by JILL HYEM based on the novel Juliet by ROSEMARY TIMPERLEY
Rowena moves into a flat which is strangely haunted by the presence of its previous owner, Juliet. Where is she? What is the mystery surrounding her disappearance? Rowena's life becomes dominated by the missing girl - the haunting presence of Juliet in the flat driving her to find the answers.
Directed by KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester. Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 3. 00pm)
with Richard Baker
Producer JUDITH ROLES. Stereo
One winter's day in 1911 a French bank messenger was robbed of the consignment of money he was carrying through the streets of Paris. To the astonishment of passers-by, the armed thief and his accomplices made their escape in a motor car. Such a thing had never happened before, but in the weeks that followed it was to happen again, and again.
Mitch Raper tells the story of the bandits' reign of terror. With GEOFFREY BEEVERS
FRANK DUNCAN. WILLIAM EEDLE
JON GLOVER. GARARD GREEN and JOHN WESTBROOK Written by MITCH RAPER
Producer SALLY THOMPSON Stereo (R)
with Eddie Neale. Stereo
On the Cards
What do Omar Sharif , Edward VII and Wild Bill Hickok have in common? A love of card games. Nigel Farrell puts other people's cards on the table and discovers the history of card games: the Lord Chancellor reveals a royal scandal, and Omar Sharif recalls high stakes - and tempers - at the bridge table.
Producer ANNE HINDS BBC Pebble Mill
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The second of eight programmes in which
Johnny Morris continues his radio autobiography. He recalls the war years spent on a Wiltshire farm and his early post-war adventures in the world of broadcasting.
by Michael Snelgrove
The Beevers are expecting the Devil at No 42. Brabazon and the squad are out to foil their plans. Can they save surburbia from Satanism?
Producer Jonathan James-Moore Stereo
A laugh a minute at £1,000 a second.
Written and presented by Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell with Felicity Montagu and Harry Enfield
(Stereo)
followed by an interlude