Presented by Michael Pickstock Producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Pebble Mill
with Hope Sealy
Presented by Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys
7.00, 8.00 Today's News Read by BRYAN MARTIN
7.25* Sport with CHARLES COLVILE
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
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament Editor PHILIP HARDING
As the Lombard RAC Rally prepares to leave Chester on a gruelling 1500-mile circuit of Britain, Cliff Morgan navigates his way round all the weekend's sporting action.
Producer GORDON TURNBULL
The holiday and travel programme presented by Bernard Falk. A variety of sunshine and sand, mountains and lakes, short breaks at home and adventures abroad.
Reporter Susan Marling and travel expert Nigel Coombs join Bernard to keep you in touch with the latest holiday problems and news.
Producer JENNY MALLINSON DUFF For details of items in this week's programme please send sae to:
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Ned Sherrin with studio guests, and regular and irregular contributions from the likes of Robert Elms, Craig Charles and Victoria Mather Additional material by PETE SINCLAIR and STEVE PUNT Producers IAN GARDHOUSE and CATHIE MAHONEY
Peter Riddell , Political Editor of the Financial Times, presents a personal review of a week in the life of MPs and peers.
Producer EMILY BUCHANAN
Reflections on life and politics abroad
Producer ZAREER MASANI
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 10. 00am)
Another chance to sift through the flotsam and jetsam of the past week's news with Alan Coren , Ian Hislop and their guests.
In the Chair is Barry Took , the thinking man's Captain Pugwash.
Written and compiled by JOHN LANGDON
Producer DAN PATTERSON. Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 6. 30pm)
Eamonn McCann , Peter Jay and Dr A. T. Q. Stewart
Only Connecl....
Gillian Reynolds and guests set out to discover how to make the right connections.
Producer REBECCA NICHOLSON
by GINNIE HOLE with As the final exams approach, tension among the students at an Architectural School mounts, especially for Raul. If he fails he will be sent back to
Chile, from where he has fled to avoid arrest.
Sami Hasson .....DHIRENDRA
Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS Stereo (R)
The Rt Hon David Steel , mp, Leader of the Liberal Party, takes a break from the hurly burly of politics to enjoy the view from his home in the Border country near Selkirk. BBC Bristol
Sue MacGregor talks to the Archbishop of York, Dr John Habgood.
with Bill Wallis , David Tate Sally Grace and Jon Glover
With LAURIE MACMILLAN including Sports Round-up
Omnibus Edition
Home Is Where the Heart Is by MARK POWER
Directed by A. J. QUINN. Stereo
Music by DILLIE KEANE Of Fascinating Aida
Producer MICHAEL EMBER. Stereo
The Third Man adapted from the screenplay by RICHARD WORTLEY with and
Rollo Martins , writer of Westerns, is invited to Vienna to join his friend, Harry Lime , on a new enterprise. He is unpleasantly surprised both by the enterprise and by the news that his friend is dead.
German hotel porter JOHN SAMSON Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY (First broadcast in 1971)
with Richard Baker
Producer JANE BEVAN. Stereo
led by Myra Blyth. Stereo
Market Forces
The Littlewoods are a family with 60 years experience in the fruit and vegetable trade at
Coventry retail market. Market forces govern their lives.
Paul Heiney examines the world of barter, bargains and business deals for present day market stallholders. Producer ANN TENNANT BBC Pebble Mill
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The last of eight programmes in which Johnny Morris continues his radio autobiography. BBC Bristol
A radio version in six parts of the novel by SUE LIMB starring
Imelda Staunton as Izzy
3: Punch-Ups and Put-Downs and members of the Producer JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE Stereo
(Re-broadcastWednesday 7.45pm)
written by TERRY RAVENSCROFT Jeffrey Holland
Christopher Godwin
Susie Blake and Fred Harris boldly go where no comedy has gone before.
Producer MARTIN FISHER. Stereo
followed by an interlude