comes from Hyde Park, London, to celebrate a main event in British
Food and Farming year. Producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitbourn
Presenters John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor Editor PHILIP HARDING
with Cliff Morgan
Producer JOANNE WATSON
The holiday and travel programme presented by Bernard Falk with travel expert Nigel Coombs. Producer CHRIS HIPWELL
with Ned Sherrin ,
Carol Thatcher , Richard Jobson and Emma Freud.
Additional material from
PETE SINCLAIR and STEVE PUNT Producers IAN GARDHOUSE JANE BERTHOUD and CHARLIE BUNCE
with John Carvel , Chief Political Correspondent of The Guardian.
Producer DENNIS SEWELL
Producer HOWARD ROGERS
Presenter Louise Botting Producer
FRANCES MACDONALD
Seven days of important world news made trivial under the chairmanship of Barry Took. Captaining the teams are Alan Coren and Richard Ingrams. Written and compiled by JOHN LANGDON and producer HARRY THOMPSON Stereo
Edwina Currie , MP Austin Mitchell, MP and Dafydd Wigley , mp. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in this week's edition of Any Questions? Producers JOHN HOLMES and JANE BERTHOUD BBC Bristol
• LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
by COLIN FINBOW.
An unpromising first meeting between two bored young teenagers from very different social backgrounds leads to an unlikely alliance.
Directed by COLIN FINBOW Producer PETER KING Stereo
Spring
Ann Angus studies the wildlife in the hedgerow near her home in Wales through the changing seasons.
Producer sian ROBERTS BBC Wales
Rare flowers, migrant birds and bats in disused lime-kilns are just some of the natural delights in store for Michael Scott when he joins
Phil Drabble and Maurice Waterhouse to journey down a Staffordshire canal in a horse-drawn barge. Producer HELEN ODAMS BBC Bristol
Sue MacGregor meets Louis Blom-Cooper , qc, newly appointed
Chairman of the Press Council.
with Bill Wallis
David Tate , Sally Grace and Royce Mills.
Omnibus edition by MARK POWERS
Directed by SALLY AVENS
Producer CUVE BRILL. Stereo
Brenda Polan unwraps the packaging around modern living and explores the world of style and design in a programme which seduces but never abandons.
Producers IAN KIRK-SMITH and JANET LEE
Sherlock's Last Case written and adapted by CHARLES MAROWITZ. With and A hand-delivered letter at Sherlock Holmes 's flat in Baker Street announces bluntly that Professor
Moriarty's son will seek revenge for his father's untimely death. Can the sleuth survive this threat from the son of his most implacable enemy?
Directed by WALTER ACOSTA Stereo (A BBC World Service Drama production)
Richard Baker presents a mid-evening miscellany of words and music.
Producer JUDITH ROLES. Stereo
A reading, a hymn and a reflection led by Richard Harries. Stereo
Coin-op Blues
At 184 Queensway,
Bayswater, London, on 9 May 1949, Britain got its first launderette.
Forty years on, Nick Baker marks this momentous occasion by taking a look at some of the more notable launderettes and the uses they've been put to - like selling jeans, forming the backdrop to a British film and providing lyric writers with the opportunity for couplets like 'Her escape was so urgent, she dropped her detergent'.
Producer NICK CLARKE BBC Manchester. Stereo
In this series of four programmes, Roy Dean considers the work of some lesser-known
American lyric writers. 3: Mitchell Parish- Stardust Producer
DAVID PERRY
An eight-part series in which Robert Cushman gives a personal view of the New York cabaret scene, past and present.
2: Just One of Those Things 'So, goodbye, dear, and amen:
Here's hoping we meet now and then.
It was great fun....ʼ
COLE PORTER.
A glance back at the 1950s - the golden age of New York cabaret.
With singers Mae Barnes, Jimmy Daniels , Dorothy Loudon , Mabel Mercer , Felicia Sanders , Bobby Short , Barbra Streisand and Sylvia Syms.
Additional comments from Buddy Barnes , Cy Coleman , Tiger Haynes , Joel Siegel and Donald Smith.
Producer JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE . Stereo
Famous actor Nicholas Craig continues his examination of himself, with occasional reference to less important people he has worked with over the years, such as Nigel Planer , Christopher Douglas ,
Christopher Ryan and Chrissy Roberts. Written by NIGEL PLANER and CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS. Producer BILL DARE. Stereo