visits Staffordshire, a county where farming is as diverse as anywhere in Britain. Producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Pebble Mill
with Hope Sealy
Presented by John Humphrys and Peter Hobday
7.00,8.00 Today's News Read by CHARLOTTE GREEN
7.25* Sport
With GARRY RICHARDSON
7.30.8.30 News Summary
7.40*, 8.47* Today's Papers
7.45 In Perspective
With JOHNSTON MCKAY
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament Editor PHILIP HARDING
Cup Final day dawns in England and Scotland.
Can Wimbledon beat Liverpool, and will Celtic win in their centenary year? Cliff Morgan fathoms out the answers. Producer JOANNE WATSON
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The holiday programme presented by Bernard Falk with travel expert Nigel Coombs Producer HELEN ROBSON
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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 ALISTAIR BEATON
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
CATHIE MAHONEY , JAN ARKWRIGHT
with Peter Kellner , columnist of the Independent.
Producer EMILY BUCHANAN
Producer HOWARD ROGERS
(Details on Monday at 10. 00am)
Stereo (Details on Monday at 6.30pm)
The Rt Hon Nicholas Ridley , mp The Rt Hon David Steel , mp Joe Mills and Claire Rayner
Sarah Dunant looks at the way we live now, revealing that there is more to design and style than meets the eye. Producer JANICE HADLOW
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The children's book programme: Penelope Lively meets Rosemary Sutcliff.
by COLIN HAYDN EVANS with and Stewart manages a house of three dozen mentally-handicapped young people.
When he decides that two of the inmates should get married he runs into a lot of opposition. Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBCBristol. Stereo
A person from the South is struck, when he enters Durham or Northumberland, with the sight of bands of women working in the fields under the surveillance of one man ... they are the bondagers, an odd sound in fair and free England.
W. S.
GILLEY Richard Kelly draws on 19th-century accounts to present a picture of the bondager's life in the Border counties. Readers GEOFFREY BANKS and BARBARA PEIRSON Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
In the last of four programmes
The Rev Dr Edward Norman talks to The Rev Dr Beyers Naude
with Bill Wallis , David Tate and Sally Grace
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With BRIAN PERKINS including Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition
On the Line by LEIGH JACKSON Directed by A. J. QUINN. Stereo
Music by DILLIE KEANE of Fascinating Aida
Producer MICHAEL EMBER. Stereo
Fatima by WILLIAM KEENAN with In Portugal in 1917 three shepherd children were reported to have seen a lady made wholly of light.
The lady predicted the Russian revolution, the Second World War, terrorism, violence and finally a time of peace. She also had a secret for the Pope: a secret that is yet to be revealed.
PETE SHUTLER (concertina) JOHN EVERINGHAM (flute) JUSTIN ATKINSON (treble)
Director SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBCBristol. Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 3. OOpm)
with Richard Baker
Producer JANE BEVAN. Stereo
led by Frank Topping. Stereo
Tinniswood's FA Cup Final Many years ago the BBC decided to produce a programme called Kaleidoscope. They didn't know what it would be about -just that the name sounded so fearfully pleasant.
It was decided that Kaleidoscope would be devoted entirely to footer and, in particular, the FA Cup Final. In this documentary, Peter Tinniswood tells the story of Kaleidoscope's sporting pre-eminence over six decades, using hitherto unbroadcast archive recordings, and dramatic reconstruction by Martin Jarvis and Liz Goulding.
Producer ANDREW PARFITT
by Anthony Smith
Last in the present series
Stereo (Details Wednesday 7.45pm)
Half an hour of totally live comedy where absolutely anything can happen, provided it's in the script, been rehearsed really carefully and the BBC lawyers have had a good look at it first.
Starring Guy Jackson
Flip Webster , Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis
Songs and music by GUY JACKSON Written by STEVE PUNT with additional material by HUGH DENNIS FLIP WEBSTER. GUY JACKSON and producer DAVID TYLER. Stereo