from the Royal Show at Stoneleigh
with THE REV SHELAGH BROWN Stereo
Presented by Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys
6.30,7.30,8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With PETER DAY
7.00,8.00 Today's News Read by BRIAN PERKINS
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
With GARRY RICHARDSON
7.45* Thoughtfor the Day
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament
John Waite and his team with the last in the current series investigating your complaints of injustice, sharp practice and the abuse of authority.
The programme returns at the end of September.
Production team NICK O'DWYER
GUY SMITH , RACHEL CARTER
KATE MIDDLETON. SAM WEBBER Series producer GRAHAM ELLIS Editor CHRIS LONGLEY
If you have come across an issue which deserves investigation, write to: Face The Facts
BBC. London WIA 4WW
Not Just a Pretty Science
The last of three programmes in which Peter Evans looks on as scientists examine that most precious thing, the human face. The face as a medical and technological tool.
Producer NICHOLAS MORGAN (R)
Red deer, chequered skipper butterflies, grouse moors, heather and the fish that treat oil rigs as artificial reefs -just some of the wildlife that Fergus Keeling , Jessica Holm and Michael Scott enjoy in a special edition from Scotland. Producer HELEN ODAMS BBC Bristol
(Re-broadcast next Sunday)
reflecting the issues of the day. Introduced from Broadcasting House. Stereo
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About ... (2) Stereo
(Omnibus edition on Saturday)
The last of four programmes in which Robert Carvel talks to public figures about their life and work.
4: Lord Elwyn-Jones
Lord Chancellor 1974-9 Producer SHEILA COOK
(Re-broadcast next Saturday)
In the first of six programmes Bruce Sandison talks with Christopher Lowell about Loch Katrine and Rob Roy.
(First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
Help, advice and information about your consumer concerns. Presented by Debbie Thrower
In a two-part conversation with Michael Pointon ,
Patricia Hayes recalls some highlights from her first 66 years as an actress.
2: The Comics and the Inebriate Woman with the voices of TED RAY
BENNY HILL and TONY HANCOCK Researcher MICHAEL POINTON Producer EDWARD TAYLOR Stereo (R)
Presented by Nick Worrall with news and topics in and behind the headlines
LIZA GODDARD reads Abigail and the Scouts' Jumble Sale (R)
Beautiful, delicate and thorny - the rose is an abiding muse for poets, artists and songsters.
In the programme that brings fragrance to everyday life, Jill Burridge explores its history, its many varieties, and its place in our culture.
Serial: The Healing Art (6) Presenter Jenni Murray
by RON GLOSSOP
Robbie has persuaded Nigel to take her back to his Derbyshire roots. But Nigel hasn't been home for over a year and his visits are always difficult. The past holds a problem which needs sorting out....
Directed by VANESSA WHITBURN BBC Pebble Mill Stereo
Brian Gear invites
Ludovic Kennedy and Moira Shearer to pick some paperbacks.
Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol
(Re-broadcast next Sunday)
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(Revised broadcast of yesterday 's programme at 9. 45pm)
Presented by Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale
5.00,5.30 News Summary
5.25 PM Letters
5.31 City News continued on FM 5.50-5.55
With DAVID SYMONDS
Half an hour of reports from the BBC correspondents around the world including Financial Report
Stereo
Written by TONY BAGLEY Cast for the week:
BBC Pebble Mill
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 1.40pm)
A chance to air your views on some of the subjects raised in last week's Any Questions?
Introduced by Caroline Parsons Producer LAURIE MASON BBC Bristol
(Details tomorrow at 11.00am)
A magazine of special interest to disabled listeners and their families, with countrywide news and views on all matters of concern to them.
Presented by Kati Whitaker Producer MARLENE PEASE
Correspondence and enquiries to: Does He Take Sugar?
BBC. London W1A 1AA Phone [number removed]
Lines open from 10.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday
The week's new films and a new novel by Fay Weldon are included in tonight's arts magazine, which is presented by Christopher Bigsby. Producer LIS EDWARDS
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 4.30pm)
And So Did I (2) Stereo
Presented by Richard Kershaw
Radio 4's international business report; market trends
FM joins at 12. 10