Stereo
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
Producer NICK UTECHIN
0 LINES OPEN from 8.00am
with Geoff Watts Producer LIZ TUCKER
Got the Message by DAPHNE GLAZER
Read by John Basham Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
New Every Morning, page 1; Love divine
(BBC HB 329); Psalm 15; Matthew 25, vv 31-40; Forth in thy name (BBC HB 406). Stereo
The third of four tales from Gallipoli by Rupert Westmacott.
with Chris Hawksworth
with Barry Cryer Clement Freud Peter Jones and Wendy Richard.
Chair Nicholas Parsons. Devised by IAN MESSITER Producer EDWARD TAYLOR Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie
Monkey Bakes a Cake Stereo
Karen Deco investigates the changing image of the scarecrow.
Presenter Jenni Murray
See panel on page 68
by Dot Rubin.
With Rosemary Leach as Frances and Jennifer Piercey as Muriel
Surely ladies of a certain age should be able to treat themselves to a luxurious bath now and then?
(Stereo)
David Sigall, Margaret Leask and Melanie Turner shed light on the maligned profession of concert agents.
(Stereo)
(Details as Sunday 7.30pm)
Stereo
(Details as Monday 9.45pm)
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton
and Financial Report
by JIM ELDRIDGE. Starring andFeaturing and FundRaising Producer
JOHN FAWCETT WILSON. Stereo
Reporter Helen Boaden. Producer LIZ CARNEY
Editor GERRY NORTHAM BBC Manchester
The story of the West
Indians who joined the British armed forces to help the 'mother country' to victory, and who stayed on in Britain to face discrimination at work and at home. Researcher
CHRISTINE BRAMBLE
Producer FRAN ACHESON
Stereo
(Details as Saturday 11.00pm)
Volunteering
Peter White reviews ways for sighted volunteers to help blind people.
Producer THENA HESHEL
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Harvev Fierstein is the writer, director and star of Torch Song Trilogy; Mark Steyn finds out what's beating in teenage hearts. Producer JOHN GOUDIE Stereo
Clean Young Englishman (2)
Presenter
Alexander MacLeod
LW only 12.00-12.10
See panel on page 68