Producers DYLAN WINTER and SUE BROOM
with Maya Bimson BBC Bristol. Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday
Three self-portraits 1: Talking to My Typewriter
An impression of the broadcaster
Alistair Cooke , taken entirely from his records in the sound archives.
Producer ANDREW PARFITT
with Melvyn Bragg
Researcher JAYNE MORGAN Producer MARINA SALANDY-BROWN . Stereo
The Noise from the Zoo by JANICE ELLIOTT. Read by Kenneth Shanley. Producer JANET WHITAKER
from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast.
With the ROYAL VICTORIA
HOSPITAL CHOIR
Praise my soul; Come down, 0 love divine;
Daniel 7. vv 9-14; Lights abode, celestial Salem. BBC Northern Ireland
with Simon Rae. A special edition featuring the poetry of Robert Browning , with guest Anthony Thwaite and reader
DENYS HAWTHORNE. Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol
Presenter John Waite Editor KEN VASS
John Amis and Frank Muir challenge Ian Wallace and Denis Norden.
In the chair Steve Race. Devised by TONY SHRYANE and EDWARD J. MASON. Questions compiled by STEVE RACE
Producer RICHARD EDIS Stereo
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with James Naughtie Editor ROGER MOSEY
Time for a Party with Hedli Niklaus and Oliver. Today's story: The Four Friends by ELISABETH SHARMA. Script by JOE DUNLOP Producer david IAN NEVILLE Stereo
Presenter Jenni Murray Why does
Terence Stamp find schoolgirl stories irresistable? Why did Arthur Marshall have a crush on them? Mary Cadogan talks to Sue Margolis about passions, prefects and pinafores. Serial:
Pride and Prejudice by JANE AUSTEN abridged in 18 episodes by ELIZABETH BRADBURY. Read by Patricia Hodge (4). Serial producer PAT MCLOUGHLIN
Editor CLARE SELERIE-GREY
2.05pm Playtime Let's Go to Buy a Present Presenters Jane Hardy and lain Lauchlan (R)
2.20pm Operation Maths Calculated Tales
7: It's the Thought That Counts 8: The Break-Time Cafe Company by ALAN GRAHAM
2.40-3.00pm Whirligig Unit 2: Maths Pack 9: Moving Moggie 10: Puzzle Comer Stereo
A play by Steve May.
(Stereo)
(Details as Sat 7.45pm)
A series of three programmes. 1: Humour
Children around the country discuss laughter with Nick Baker.
'When people laugh at disabled people, I tell them they're sick in the head.'
Producer CATHY DRYSDALE
Is There Still Life in the Art Class?
Britain's art schools suffer from the reputation of the 60s while being squeezed by the budgets of the 80s. Jeremy Front talks to pupils and teachers. Producer JOHN BOUNDY
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes Editor KEVIN MARSH
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and Financial Report
Written by MARY CUTLER
BBC Pebble Mill
With Derek Cooper
Rat in the Skull by RON HUTCHINSON. After a week's interrogation in Paddington Green,
Roche is ready to make a statement, but when
Nelson, 'a star' from the RUC, arrives, things start to go wrong.
Directed by EOIN O'CALLAGHAN BBC Northern Ireland (R) Stereo
Trevor Nunn adds to his clutch of musicals with The Baker's Wife;
Dan Wagoner takes up the reins of London
Contemporary Dance
Theatre; and poet Philip Larkin 's life is examined again.
With Natalie Wheen. Producer HILARY NORRISH
with Alexander MacLeod Editor MARGARET BUDY. Stereo
Close Up on Death
Written, abridged and read in ten parts by Maureen O'Brien (6). Producer CHERRY COOKSON
The last of a six-part serial by PETER TINNISWOOD. The Village Fête with and Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol. Stereo (R)