with The Rev Robert Ellis. BBC Bristol. Stereo
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
Three programmes.
1: David Blunkett , MP, on a life without sight. Producer FIONA COUPER
with Melvyn Bragg
Researcher JAYNE MORGAN Producer MARINA SALANDY BROWN.
Stereo
at the Money Show.
(Details as Saturday 12 noon)
Burning Giro's Sideboards by ANNE SPILLARD. Read by Alison Mackinnon. Producer MARIA VIGAR
from the Church of St
Peter Mancroft, Norwich. With MICHAEL SHOESMITH. Love divine (Blaenwern); Mark 9, vv 33-41; Loving Shepherd of thy sheep
(Buckland); 0, for a closer walk with God (Stanford). Organist ROGER RAYNER.
Director of Music KENNETH RYDER. BBC Pebble Mill
with Simon Rae.
Guest James Fenton.
Readers ANTHONY HYDE and LIN SAGOVSKY.
Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol
Presenter John Howard
Chair Ned Sherrin. Second Semi-Final
W. H. Bain (college tutor), Stephen Whitaker (school librarian), Roger Stein (school teacher).
Questions set by LAN GILLIES and EDWARD COLE. who devised the programme. Producer RICHARD EDIS. Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie
Food Glorious Food Join Oliver and Marlene Sidaway. Story: The Chefs Hat Goes Missing by KATE WILKINSON. Stereo
Jenni Murray meets the theatre director Yvonne Brewster.
Serial: Getting It Right (A Survival Guide to Modem Manners) by LAURIE GRAHAM abridged in eight episodes by MEG CLARKE.
Read by Maggie Steed. (This week: episodes 1-5.
Music: Ibert's Trois pieces breves). Serial producer PATMCLOUGHUN
See panel, opposite
A play by CHRIS PRICE AND BERNARD PRICE Stereo (Details as Sat 7.45pm) and at 4.15pm Cool Man, Straight from the Fridge (Details as Saturday 9.00pm)
Farewell to Wigan Pier Paul Allen talks to Stan Barstow, Barry Hines , Pat Barker and Dennis Gunning.
Stereo
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details as Sat 12.25pm)
Written by GRAHAM HARVEY. BBC Pebble Mill
Michael Billington profiles Vaclav Havel, Czechoslovakia's leading dissident and playwright.
and at 8.10pm Redevelopment
by Vaclav Havel, adapted by James Saunders from a translation by Marie Winn.
With Martin Jarvis as Zdenek Bergman and Penelope Wilton as Luisa
When a newly appointed Inspector of Projects promises his workforce architectural freedom to redevelop a medieval castle town, his architects are astonished and delighted. But how long will it last?
A Radio 4/World Service co-production.
(Stereo)
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
The Camomile Lawn by MARY WESLEY abridged in ten episodes by ELIZABETH BRADBURY. Read by Sian Phillips (1). Producer TRACEY NEALE
0 See panel, left
A serial in six parts by PETER TINNISWOOD. With and 3: Without a Doubt
Director SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol. Stereo (R)
Seepanel, opposite