with Janet Trotter BBC Bristol. Stereo
with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor
The last of three programmes.
Jimmy Boyle explores the image of criminals past and present.
Producer FIONA COUPER
with Melvyn Bragg
Researcher JAYNE MORGAN Producer MARINA SALANDY-BROWN Stereo
Stingray by ROBERT DREWE.
Read by Michael Siberry. Producer RICHARD BUCKHAM
from St Edmund's School, Canterbury.
Hymns by J. R. Peacey. Awake, awake: fling off the night! (Grenoble); 0 Lord, we long to see they face (Surrey); Filled with the Spirit's power (Farley Castle); Acts 9, vv 1-9 Director of Music
DENNNIS KIDDY. Organist
JOHN SHEPHERD. Stereo
with Simon Rae.
Guest James Fenton.
Readers ANTHONY HYDE and LIN SAGOVSKY.
Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol
Presenter John Waite
Chairman Ned Sherrin. The Final
Lawrence McDonald W.H. Bain
Bernard Howell Questions set by IAN GILLIES and EDWARD COLE , who devised the programme. Producer RICHARD EDIS. Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie
At the Zoo with Roy Hudd and Sandra Kerr. Today's story: Grannie Lee Helps the Hippo by GUY HUTCHINS. Written and produced by David IAN NEVILLE. Stereo
Presenter Jenni Murray. What have literary men contributed to the women's movement?
Kathleen Griffin invites Michael Holroyd and others to consider the feminist thoughts of Condorcet, Shaw, Gissing and John Stuart Mill.
Selected Stories by SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER abridged by SALLY SKRIMSHIRE. Read by Edward Petherbridge. Shadwell
(Music: Debussy's Homage to Haydn) Story producer PAT MCLOUGHLIN
Editor CLARE SELERIE GREY
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A play adapted by JAMES BRABAZAN from the novel by JOHN MASTERS
Stereo (Details as Sat 7.45pm)
If a Tree Falls
The tree has been a silent partner in our cultural environment since time immemorial.
Michael Schmidt considers how artists are responding in these ecological times to this element of nature around them.
Stereo
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details os Sat 12.25pm)
Written by SIMON FRITH.
BBC Pebble Mill
with Derek Cooper Broadcast last Friday)
Michael Billington talks to the British writer Peter Shaffer.
Producer JOHN BOUNDY and at 8.05pm
Whom Do I Have the Honour of Addressing? A monologue by PETER SHAFFER.
With Judi Dench as Angela Parsons.
Angela sits alone in her flat dictating a potentially scandalous memoir on to a cassette recorder.
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN Stereo
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The discovery of new paintings by Old Masters: musical serenades: and Moscow's hit play comes to Southampton.
Presenter Paul Vaughan. Producer TIM DEE. Stereo
with Richard Kershaw
Editor MARGARET BUDY. Stereo
Close Up on Death
Written, abridged and read in ten parts by Maureen O'Brien (1)
When Liza Drew is found dead, suspicion falls on those closest to her.
Producer CHERRY COOKSON Stereo
A serial in six parts by Peter Tinniswood.
With Maurice Denham as Father, Shirley Dixon as Nancy, Liz Goulding as Rosie, Christian Rodska as William and Bill Wallis as Winston.
BBC Bristol
(Stereo) (R)
The restoration of Worcester Cathedral through the eyes of present stonemasons and Victorian architect Abraham Perkins , played by Jeffery Dench. Producer SHIRLEY SCOTT
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo (R)
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