Producers DYLAN WINTER and SUE BROOM
A meditation for the beginning of a new day with The Rt Rev
John Rawsthorne , Auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool. BBC Manchester. Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Jennie Bond
by MAX BEERBOHM abridged and read in ten parts by Geoffrey Beevers (6).
Producer DAVID BENEDICTUS
hosts a discussion from his home near York about matters architectural.
Researchers AMANDA MARES and LUCY BARTLEY
Producer ALASTAIR WILSON
Nicholas Craig concludes his autobiography. With Nigel Planer, Christopher Douglas, Christopher Ryan and Chrissy Roberts.
Written by NIGEL PLANER and CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS
Producer BILL DARE . Stereo (R)
with Jeanine McMullen
The Pond by NIGEL KNEALE Read by George Parsons Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol (R)
from Upton Vale Baptist Church, Torquay, Devon led by ALISON BOGLE. May our worship be acceptable; We your people; The Lord is a mighty King
Genesis 2, w 18-24 (Niv) Director of Music DAVID PEACOCK
Producer STEPHEN LYNAS BBC Bristol
(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
A Special Invitation Challenge Match
Chair: Robert Robinson.
Taking part: Peter Barlow (Brain of Brains 1983), Richard Fife (Brain of Brains 1986), and this year's champion who last week became Brain of Brains 1989. Programme devised by JOHN p. WYNN
Questions set by LAN GILUES
Producer RICHARD edis. Stereo
Presenter Nick Worrall
Wendy Richard reads Matilda's New Home by THIRZA ASHELFORD . Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN Stereo (R)
Children talk to Jenny Cuffe about how they coped with the death of a parent.
Serial: The Choir (11) by JOANNA TROLLOPE abridged and produced in 11 episodes by PAT MCLOUGHLIN.
Read by David Timson. (Music: F. E. Bache's Introduction and Allegro)
Presenter Jenni Murray
Editor CLARE SELERIE GREY
A play by GERRY JONES
Stereo (Details as Sat 7.45pm)
Stereo (Details as Sat 9.00pm)
inEdinburgh
Stereo
Presenters Bill Frost and Valerie Singleton
and Financial Report
by CHRISTOPHER LEE
Stereo (Details as Sat 12.25pm)
Written by ROB GITTINS
BBC Pebble Mill
In a two-part series,
John Wyatt discovers the particular beauty of two of the National Parks of England and Wales. 1: North York Moors
by Stephen MacDonald.
With Maria Aitken as Eleanor Lambert and John Duttine as Simon Sherwood
BBC Scotland.
(Stereo)
See David Gillard, right
Sheridan Morley listens to The House, a new Radio 4 drama series, and views the film Bill Durham , set in the world of baseball. Producer JOHN BOUNDY
Stereo
Huckleberry Finn by MARK TWAIN , abridged and read in 15 episodes by Beth Porter (4)
Producer MATTHEW WALTERS
Presenter David Sells
12.00-12.10