Producers DYLAN WINTER and SUE BROOME
with Una Kroll BBC Wales. Stereo
Presenters Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Producer SIMON ELMES
with Melvyn Bragg
Researcher JANE NUNNELEY Producer
MARINA SALANDY BROWN. Stereo
From Cromwell's troops, through its use as a war-time aerodrome to the latest ecological threats, Paul Allen travels the dying Shropshire heath. Producer CHRIS ELDON LEE Stereo (R)
Pitcher Plants by MICHAEL WHERLY
Read by Hugh Dickson Producer PETER KAVANAGH
from Lee Abbey, Lynton. North Devon.
With members of the community and gospel singer MARILYN BAKER. led by THE REV STEPHEN LYNAS BBC Bristol. Stereo
Stereo (Details Sun 5.00pm L W)
with Simon Rae.
Readers JOHN MATSHIKIZA and DIANA BISHOP.
Guest Fred D'Aguiar. Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol. Stereo
Presenter John Howard
Chair Robert Robinson Semi-final 1 - London,
South and Home Counties Contestants Dan Allen , Leslie Grout.
Michael Billson and Brian Simm. Including Beat the Brains. Programme devised by JOHN P. WYNN
Questions set by LAN GILLIES
Producer RICHARD EDIS. Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie
Anne Rosenfeld reads Tales from Pebbletown Pier by JUDITH scott Today: Turnstile Trouble Producer colin SMITH. Stereo
Jenni Murray meets
Dr Rosemary Rue , set to become the British Medical Association's second woman president. Serial: Shadow Play (4) by JOHN MILNE , abridged in 11 episodes by MEG CLARKE Read by David Goodland (This week: episodes 4-8) Producer PAT MCLOUGHLIN Editor CLARE SELERIE-GREY
Four plays about the sale of a house. With and With RICHARD TATE. JOHN WARNER. MARCIA KING , RICHARD PEARCE. 3: Glass Houses by GAWN GRAINGER and at 3.45
4: Final Agreement by JULIA SCHOFIELD Stereo
Brian Mach reports from Bluefields, Nicaragua.
Stereo
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton.
Including a report on the Test Match at Edgbaston
Stereo (Details Sat 12.25pm)
Written by MARY CUTLER
BBC Pebble Mill
Bel Mooney talks to The Rt Hon Barbara Castle.
Producer GAYNOR SHUTTE (R)
(Details Saturday 4.30pm LW)
by Michael McKnight.
With Edward de Souza as William III and Peter Woodthorpe as James II
Every year on the 12 July Orangemen world-wide celebrate the glorious memory of a battle which changed the course of British history.
BBC Northern Ireland.
(Stereo)
(Repeated next Sat. 2.30pm)
Including reports on the Abbey Theatre and conductor Odaline de la Martinez.
Presenter Mark Steyn
Producer SIMON BROUGHTON
Stereo
The Russia House by JOHN LE CARRE abridged in 12 parts and read by John le Carre (6) Producer DAVID BENEDICTUS
with Richard Kershaw
12.00-12.10