Producers DYLAN WINTER and SUE BROOM
with The Rev John Bull BBC Scotland. Stereo
with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor
reflects on four corners of the world that have caught his journalist's eye. 2: Cambodia
Producer SIMON ELMES
with Melvyn Bragg and guests.
Researcher JAYNE MORGAN Producer MARINA SALANDY-BROWN
. Stereo
Pension by BARRY da vis.
Read by Malcolm Hebden. Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
led by THE REV NORMAN
WINTER from Holy Trinity Church, Southport, with MERCHANT TAYLOR'S GIRLS
SCHOOL CHAMBER CHOIR. Thy kingdom come,
0 God; The Lord's my shepherd; Leviticus 23, w 39-44; Fear not, rejoice and be glad
Director of Music
DAVID WILLIAMS BBC Manchester
with Simon Rae.
Guest Alan Jenkins.
Readers GEOFFREY COLLINS and KIM HICKS.
Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol
Presenter John Howard Editor KEN VASS
Chair: Ned Sherrin First Round: Heat 8 Roger Stein
(schoolteacher) George Hebda
(retired chiropodist) Danny Barnett
(retired civil servant). Questions set by IAN GILLIES and EDWARD COLE , who devised the programme
Producer RICHARD edis. Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie Editor ROGER MOSEY
Our Street Join Shireen Shah and Oliver for songs, rhymes and lots of fun. Story: The Bus Who Hated Traffic by DENIS BOND. Script by DENIS BOND Producer DAVID IAN NEVILLE
Writer Shirley Cooklin has been visiting offenders in prison for ten years. She talks to Jenni Murray.
Serial: The Italian Lesson by JANICE ELLIOTT abridged in eight episodes by JANET HICKSON.
Read by Helen Ryan. (6) (Music: Lilburn's String Trio) Series producer PAT MCLOUGHUN
Editor CLARE SELERIE-GREY
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A play by CHRIS DENYS
Stereo (Details as Sat 7.45pm)
The Old
Gringo Gregory Peck talks to
Derek Malcolm about his life as an actor.
Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Hugh Sykes Editor KEVIN MARSH
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details as Sat 12.25pm)
Written by SAM JACOBS
with Derek Cooper
(Details Saturday 4.30pm LW)
The Pillars of Society by HENRIK IBSEN , translated by MICHAEL MEYER. Withand
Karsten Bernick is a businessman embarked on an ambitious plan to win a fortune for himself and his community. For the scheme to work, Bernick must be trusted absolutely by investors and developers. On the brink of success, he receives a visit from a woman who knows that his house and happiness were founded on a scandalous lie. ..
JOHN GIBSON (drums) COLIN CRABB (clarinet) Directed by PHILIP MARTIN
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with Richard Kershaw Editor MARGARET BUDY
Sonia Beesley meets the last of five married couples pursuing the same career.
Joanna and Jerome Foster , experts in management.
Producer ANNE HOWELLS (R)
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