with THE RT REV DAVID KONSTANT Stereo
Presented by John Humphrys and Brian Redhead
6.30,7.30,8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With PETER DAY
7.00,8.00 Today's News Read by CLIVE ROSLIN
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
With JOHN INVERDALE
7.45* Thought for the Day
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament
Producer NICK UTECHIN Lines open from 8.00am
A series of eight programmes spanning three weeks in the lives of a group of Lichfield GPs. 4: Dr Jeremy Duncan Brown is called away from morning surgery to deal with an emergency in the local maternity unit.
A 19-year-old girl is critically injured in a car accident, and Dr Chris Lockwood gets a sticky reception from a patient. Producers BRIAN KING and SARAH ROWLANDS. BBC Pebble Mill (Re-broadcast tomorrow at 8. 15pm)
The Lie by NORA WINDRIDGE Read by June Barrie Producer
PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol
New Every Morning, page 34; Stand up, and bless the Lord (BBC HB 268); Psalm 119, w 17-24; Luke 6, vv 27-36;
For the beauty of the earth (BBC HB 272) Stereo
Read All about It (1) by MARK POWER
Cast for the week:
Directed by MARILYN IMRIE. Stereo (Part 2on Thursday at 11.00am) A synopsis of current events in 'Citizens ' on Ceefaxpage 144
Six programmes presented by John Gribbin 2: Out of the Wood
Why did man's ape-like ancestors descend from the trees and walk upright?
The answer, it seems, is in ice. BBC Bristol
Presented by Debbie Thrower
Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity panel show that brings you magic movie moments.
This week's panel: Dick Vosburgh, Kenneth Connor, Sylvia Syms and Leslie Halliwell
(Stereo)
Presented by Nick Worrall
2: Going to the Launderette (R)
Weekends are bliss, Monday mornings a nightmare. In the programme where men and women share their experience, couples who've been forced apart because of their jobs talk about how they cope with their long-distance relationships. Serial: The Oaken Heart (6) Presenter Dilly Barlow
by ANDREW GORDON with Stephen Rashbrook as Michael and Richard Pearce as Edward 'Sometimes I sense your presence beside me and I begin talking to you. I tell you about how life has been since you were with us. And then you ask me why it was that such happiness came to an end and I try to pretend it's all a terrible nightmare, and when we wake up it will all be just as it was.'
Directed by GRAHAM GAULD. Stereo
Humphrey Carpenter explains to Brian Kay why his life is enriched by a wide variety of special musical moments.
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT. Stereo
Presented by Peter Day
For 1,000 years the British have been gulping down the famous wines of Bordeaux. Now - as the French wine business faces up to the world-wide competition - British money is forcing the pace of change. The In Business team reports from the chateaux of Bordeaux.
Editor ROD POUNSETT
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 7.20pm)
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Robert Williams
5.00,5.30 News Summary
5.20 Test Match report
5.25PMLetters
5.31 City News continued on FM 5. 50-5. 55
With BRYAN MARTIN including Financial Report
Heavy Weather by P. G. WODEHOUSE adapted in four episodes by RICHARD USBORNE with Ian Carmichael as The Hon Galahad Threepwood 3: Gaily Manuscript up for Grabs
Narrator MORAY WATSON
Producer MARTIN FISHER. Stereo
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 1.40pm)
(Details tomorrow at 4.05pm)
The last in the present series
News, views and information for people with a visual handicap.
Presented by Ian Macrae Producer THENA HESHEL
Questions and comments can be phoned in on [number removed]between 8.30 and 10.15pm.
The 'In Touch' handbook, a comprehensive guide to services and equipmentfor blind people, is available, price £5.95, from: [address removed]
Paul Allen presents the arts magazine, which includes jazz from New York and a revival of The Recruiting Officer at the Royal Court Theatre in London. Producer KATE WHITEHEAD
The Bible in Spain (7)
Presented by Alexander MacLeod
MW; FM joins at 12.10