Producers DYLAN WINTER and SUE BROOME
for the Muslim holy day of Yom E Ashura with AbduUah Azad. BBC Manchester. Stereo
Presenters Peter Hobday and Jennie Bond
by MAX BEERBOHM abridged and read In ten episodes by GEOFFREY BEEVERS. Episode 1
Producer DAVID BENEDlCTUS
invites a group of guests to rural Herefordshire. Researèhers AMANDA MARES and LUCY BARTLEY
Producer CHRIS ELDON LEE BBC Manchester
Actor Nicholas Craig reads from his autobiography. With Nigel Planer , Christopher Douglas, Christopher Ryan , Chrissy Roberts. Written by NIGEL PLANER and CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS
Producer BILL DARE . Stereo (R)
with Jeanine McMullen
The Four Dutchmen by SOMERSET MAUGHAM Read by Brian Gear. Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol (R)
from the Church of God (Seventh Day), Croydon With the MERRYBELL GOSPEL choir, led by THE REV STEPHEN OLIVER. 1 Peter 1, w 3-9; Share our love; Might to save; Leaning on the everlasting arm. Director of Music OWEN THOMAS. Stereo
(Details as Sunday 5. 00pm L W)
with Simon Rae.
Readers VIRGINIA MCKENNA and GARARD GREEN. Guest John Carey.
Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol. Stereo
Presenter John Waite
Chair Robert Robinson A Special Invitation Challenge Match
Taking part: Ian Sutton Paul Monaghan and this year's Brain of Britain. Devised by JOHN P. WYNN
Questions set by IAN GILLIES
Producer RICHARD EDIS. Stereo
Presenter Nick Worrall
FM only Tony Aitken reads The Trimble Town Band Smarten Up by BERYL DESMOND. Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN Stereo (R)
Marya Burgess finds out how to become a magistrate.
Serial: The Choir (6) by JOANNA TROLLOPE abridged and produced in11episodes by PAT MCLOUGHLIN.
Read by David Timson. (This week: episodes 6-10)
Presenter Jenni Murray. Editor CLARE SELERIE-GREY
by CONNOR FARRINGTON
Stereo (Details as Sat 7.45pm)
Stereo (Details Sat 9.00pm)
A Place in Time
Professor Barry Cunliffe visits some current archaeological excavations. Stereo
Presenters Peter Ruff and Valerie Singleton.
Including a report on the Fifth Test at Trent Bridge.
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details Sat 12.25pm)
Written by GRAHAM HARVEY
BBC Pebble Mill
John Humphrys talks with Sir Ian MacLaurin , Chair of Tesco.
(Details Saturday 4.30pm L W)
Bray Voices by WILLIAM INGRAM. With and The reputation of a distinguished Welsh poet brings everyone flocking to his memorial service....
Directed by ENYD WILLIAMS
The 1985 Heysel match remains a day of shame for English football. Nigel Spivey had the misfortune to be watching it on television, in a Tuscan cafe.
Producer ZAREER MASANI
Daniel Day-Lewis stars in the film of Christy Brown's "My Left Foot"; Paul Allen reports from the Edinburgh Festival; and Paul Vaughan examines wine labels.
(Stereo) (Repeated Tuesday 4.30pm)
The Negotiator (9)
Presenter David Sells
LW only 12.00-12.10