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Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care. Producer JULIAN BROWN
Stones by MAIR MCLELLAN Read by Dilys Price
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New Every Morning, page 79; Spirit of mercy, truth and love (BBC HB 163); Psalm 1;
Mark 4 w 1-20; Breathe on me, breath of God (BBC HB 148) Stereo
The last of five programmes. A Day in the Country
Writer Alun Richards is promised a close encounter with a Playboy girl.
Producer JANE DAUNCEY BBC Wales
Presented by John Howard
A musical panel game devised by TONY SHRYANE and EDWARD J. MASON.
John Amis and Frank Muir challenge Ian Wallace and Denis Norden.
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1.55 Listening Comer Today's story: Andrew McAndrew and the Red Bike by BERNARD MACLAVERTY. Stereo (R)
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2.25 Mainstream GCSE Presented by SIMON MAYO and SUSIE GRANT. 7: Physics Producer JULIAN COLEMAN Editor PETER WARD. Stereo (e)
What do women want? If Freud had been a regular listener, he'd have known the answer.
Serial: Breathing Lessons (12) Presenter Jenni Murray
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Mr Yeats is well known locally for his fine dinner parties. He buys exotic food and plays only the best music. But when Linda, the record-shop owner's daughter, crashes one of his soirées, there are surprises in store....
Directed by PETER KAVANAGH. Stereo
... with the conductor, composer and writer on music Norman Del Mar , who this year celebrates his 70th birthday. Producer JUDITH ROLES. Stereo
Crime fighting in Britain is no longer the sole reserve of the police. Private security firms and Neighbourhood Watch patrols are taking over. The New Bill
Reporters Neil Walker and David Clayton link up with BBC Local Radio stations around the country to consider the new private schemes. Producer GLYN JONES BBC North East
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The third of eight episodes. Starring with and A Fully-Extended Family
'Mother's mind is so devious. She can build up huge edifices of fantasy from the smallest hint. I remember once she became firmly convinced that the barmaid in the Red Lion was going on the game because she was seen buying a red light bulb.'
Written by SIMON BRETT
Producer PETE ATKIN Stereo
The guitarist John Williams talks with June Knox-Mawer about his career in both pop and classical music and introduces part of Paul Hart 's Concerto for guitar and jazz orchestra and the whole of Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez.
Producer DEREK DRESCHER. Stereo
In a series of sixprogrammes David Bean follows George Borrow 's footsteps selling Protestant Bibles in Spain. 5:
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Presented by Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
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The art of tapestry today is by no means confined to chair seats, as a new show of large, ambitious tapestries proves. Natalie Wheen also considers the return to the less synthetic sound of'acoustic music'.
Producer ANTHONY DENSELOW. Stereo
Odd Man Out (2)
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Science Problem-Solving Adventures in Electronics A different way to teach electronics. Eight short units combine closely with the teachers' notes to provide the basis of industrial simulation or a murder mystery. Producer JULIAN COLEMAN Stereo (R)(e)