Farming, food and countryside news, market trends, weather.
with NORAH MORGANS. Stereo
Presented by Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Including the second of Today's reports on how times have changed over the past 30 years.
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With PETER DAY
7.00,8.00 Today's News Read by PETER DONALDSON 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 make your points to Nick and his guests on an issue of current concern. Producer NICK UTECHIN Lines open from 8.00am
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care.
Producer NICHOLAS MORGAN
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at & 15pm)
Serious Bunny written and read by Barry Davis Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
New Every Morning, page 118; Thou, whose almighty word (BBC HB 185); Psalm 107, vv 17-22; Mark 5, vv 2-17;
Thou, Lord, hast given thyself for our healing (Bp 90) Stereo
Bruce Sandison talks with Christopher Lowell.
High and Low in Angus Fine wine at Loch Brandy and how a lady out-fished a male chauvinist angler.
(First broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland)
Presented by John Howard
Gordon Clough and Louis Allen preside over a further series of cerebral callisthenics.
Irene Thomas and Eric Korn challenge Maurice Hayes and Paddy Fitzpatrick. Researcher AMANDA MARES Producer ALASTAIR WILSON BBC Manchester
Presented by Nick Worrall
1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: Captain Crab's Birthday Stereo
2.05 History Lost and Found Three Generations (1) by MARYA BURGESS Stereo (e)
2.25 Mainstream GCSE Presented by SIMON MAYO and SUSIE GRANT 5: History Stereo (e) (Re-broadcast next Tuesday)
About women by women for people who want to know what is happening now.
Jenni Murray talks to Professor Susan McKenna-Lawlor , world authority on solar flares and contributor to Britain's and America's space programmes.
by SUE TEDDERN
with and
Hors-d'oeuvre: nearly famous restaurant critic tries it on with temp secretary while reviewing 'La Rive', Shepherd's Bush. Entree: chaos in the kitchen; chefs off sick. Food being prepared by man-eating manageress. And to follow...?
Directed by CLIVE BRILL BBC Pebble Mill
The soprano Teresa Cahill has sung at the Last Night of the Proms and at Buckingham
Palace, as well as at most of the leading opera houses. She talks with Richard Baker about her experiences on and off the stage, and introduces some of her own recordings.
Producer NIGEL WILKINSON Stereo
US Export Regulations
As part of its efforts to prevent sensitive technology reaching the Eastern Bloc, the USA insists that European companies wishing to re-export American equipment must first get permission from the US Government.
David Lomax investigates the claim by Paddy Ashdown , mp and others, that the practical effect of this policy has been to stultify British high technology exports.
Producer ANDREW VIVIAN
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 7.20pm)
Presented by Robert Williams and Valerie Singleton continuedon VHF/FM 5.50-5.55
With HRYAN MARTIN including Financial Report
Stereo (Details Thursday 12.25pm)
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 1.40pm)
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 4.05pm)
with Laurie Taylor
This week Jane Ellison , novelist, journalist and recently guest critic for the Listener, dissects radio drama.
Plus I Was There: another winner in the competition for listeners.
Producer JENNY DANKS
Stereo
The programme for blind and partially-sighted people. Presented by Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
Phone in on [number removed]Lines open from 8.30 to 10. 15pm
Presented by Michael Schmidt Producer JOHN BOUNDY
The End of the Affair (7)
Presented by Alexander MacLeod
followed by an interlude
Deutsch fur die Oberstufe
12.30 3: Das Leben im Alltag (e) and at 12.50
4: Berlin - 750 Jahre alt (e)