Stereo
Presenters Peter Hobday and John Humphrys , with Sue MacGregor at the SLD Conference in Brighton.
Part 3
with Libby Purves
Producer ANGIE NEHRING Stereo
Perry and Friedlander by LIANE AUKIN.
Read by Thelma Whiteley. Producer JANE MORGAN
Introit: I would find thee Lord, teach us to pray aright (BBC HB 344)
Reading: Philippians 1, vv 2-11
Anthem: See, what love hath the Father
God is love (Bp 23) Director of Music BARRY ROSE. Stereo
The last of four programmes with Dominic Hibberd. Travelling
Producer FRASER STEEL
Presenter John Howard Editor KEN VASS
A six-part thriller serial adapted from his book by SIMON BRETT. Starring
4: Legal Aid
Producer MARTIN FISHER
with James Naughtie and Robin Lustig Editor ROGER MOSEY
The Lost Button Stereo (R)
by CHRIS THOMPSON.
Dave's decided to get fit and his mania is catching.
Directed by TONY CLIFF
The second of five programmes in which
Fleur Adcock interviews poet Ursula Fanthorpe. Reader LIANE AUKIN. Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
Treasure Trove
Private collectors of antiques, directors of museums and treasure hunters are all after the ever-diminishing supply of ancient works of art. Mark Steyn reports. Producer NICKI PAXMAN Stereo
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Libby Fawbert
and Financial Report
The last of a five-part series presented by John Humphrys.
George Davies - who turned 'Next' into one of the biggest successes in British retailing. Producer BRIAN KING BBC Pebble Mill (R)
The last of the series.
Reporters Susan Marling and Max Pearson.
Producers PENNY DOWNS SHONA HARRIS. JEFFREY OLSTEAD. NICK PATRICK and ADRIAN WASHBOURNE Editor JENNY WALMSLEY BBC Bristol
In the last programme of the series Jim Ede, who created a unique meeting point for artists and musicians at his home in Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, talks to Gigi Callander.
The Rolling Stones release Steel Wheels; there's flying steel in this week's new films; and E. L. Doctorow publishes the story of a street kid who became a gangland boss.
Presenter Natalie Wheen. Producer ANTHONY DENSELOW Stereo (Revised repeat on Thursday at 4.35pm)
A Nose by Any Other Name (1)
Written and read in five parts by Peter Ustinov. Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod. and Peter Hill at the SLD Conference in Brighton.
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