Producers TIM FINNEY and DYLAN WINTER
With THE REV JIM COTTER BBC Bristol. Stereo
Presenters Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys
* NOMINATIONS for
Radio 4; YMCA Best of British Youth Awards should be sent to: Today, BBC,
London WIA 4WW
seeks enlightenment in the BBC Sound Archives. Producer CATHY DRYSDALE
with Melvyn Bragg
Researcher JANE NUNNELEY Producer
MARINA SALANDY-BROWN . Stereo
The Concert Pianist by CONRAD WILLIAMS Read by Pip Torrens
Producer PETER KAVANAGH
from St George 's,
Brandon Hill , Bristol.
Led by THE REV STEPHEN LYNAS
With the CHOIR OF
CULVERHAY SCHOOL. BATH. Reading: I Corinthians 15, wl-11
Musical Director
DOROTHY BROWN
Pianist ANDREW TYRRELL BBC Bristol. Stereo
(Details as Sunday 5.00pm L W)
Presenter Simon Rae Readers LIN SAGOVSKY and TIM PIGOTT-SMITH and guest PETER PORTER Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol. Stereo
0 REQUESTS: Poetry Please! BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Presenter John Howard Editor KEN VASS
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
Last of eight profiles introduced by Barry Cryer.
Compiled and researched by MICHAEL POINTON
Producer SONIA BELDOM Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie Editor MARTIN COX
Roy Hudd reads Tales from the Tub (1) by GUY HUTCHINS Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN Stereo (R)
Presenter Jenni Murray Serial: Silas Marner (9)
Editor CLARE SELERIE-GREY
A play by W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM
Stereo
(Details as Saturday 7.45pm)
If You Must Put Your Daughter on the Stage ... Chris Powling finds out what every
Mrs Worthington should know about the pros and cons of the child performer.
Stereo
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Bill Frost
0 LETTERS: PM, BBC, London W1A 1AA
and Financial Report
Stereo
(Details as Saturday 11.30pm)
Written by PAUL BURNS
BBC Pebble Mill
with Derek Cooper
(Details Saturday 4.30pm LW)
A series of six plays 1: Philadelphia,Here I Come! Withand
Philadelphia awaits Gareth O'Donnell tomorrow. But tonight he says goodbye: to an inarticulate father, to a few friends, to an old teacher. And the buffoonery necessary to make these partings bearable provides a counterpoint to the sadness of his going.
Directed by RONALD MASON (First broadcast in 1965) ('Winners 'next Thursday at 3.00pm)
0 See panel, left
Last month Lucy Neal , co-founder of the London International Festival of Theatre, set off on a quest into Chile, to track down a theatrical success story. She reports on what she discovered.
Producer MIKE GREENWOOD Stereo (Extended repeat on Tuesday at 4.30pm)
My Autobiography by CHARLES CHAPLIN abridged in ten parts by DONALD BANCROFT
Read by Nigel Hawthorne My Early Life (6)
Producer GERRY JONES
Presenter Richard Kershaw Editor MARGARET BUDY