Producers DYLAN WLNTER and SUE BROOM
with Roy Jenkins BBC Wales. Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Joanna Buchan
Three self-portraits 3: The Human Touch The broadcasting of John Arlott.
Producer CATHY DRYSDALE
with Melvyn Bragg
Researcher JAYNE MORGAN Producer MARINA
SALANDY BROWN. Stereo
Just Like Little Dogs by DYLAN THOMAS.
Read by Richard Lynch. Producer JANE DAUNCEY BBC Wales
The Rev Norman Winter joins students at the Bible School,
Capernwray Hall ,
Carnforth, Lancashire. Good news, good news; Isaiah 51, vv 1-6;
For unto us a child is born; Thou didst leave thy throne.
Musical Director
PHILIP BURT
BBC Manchester
with Simon Rae.
Readers ELEANOR BRON and STEPHEN THORNE.
Guest Roger McGough. 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. Questions compiled by STEVE RACE
Devised by TONY SHRYANE and EDWARD J. MASON
Producer RICHARD EDIS. Stereo
with James Naughtie Editor ROGER MOSEY
Michael Rosen reads The Fantastic Feats of Doctor Boox by ANDREW DAVIES. Producer DAVID IAN NEVILLE Stereo
A play by T. D. WEBSTER. Stereo (Details as Sat 7.45pm)
The last programme. 3: Rules
Children from around the country discuss rule breaking and making with Nick Baker.
Producer CATHY DRYSDALE
Osborne at 60
Thirty-three years after Look Back in Anger shook the nation, its author John Osborne now lives in the rural comfort of the south Shropshire hills and is facing up to his 60th birthday in December. Paul Allen went to visit him.
Producer CHRIS ELDON LEE Stereo
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton Editor KEVIN MARSH
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details as Sat 12.25pm)
Written by SAM JACOBS.
BBC Pebble Mill
with Derek Cooper
A Better Life by GRAHAM REID.
David Dunn had hoped his move to a London teaching job would mean a better life.
But crisis follows crisis as his past returns to haunt him.
Directed by PETER KAVANAGH
Stereo.
Opera North push out Jerome Kern 's
Showboat; the thriller writer Elizabeth George demands Payment in Blood; and the Musicians of Swanne
Alley sing 16th-century street and theatre songs. With Christopher Page. Producer NOAH RICHLER
Stereo
with Richard Kershaw
Editor MARGARET BUDY. Stereo
The Initials in the Heart by LAURENCE WHISTLER abridged in ten episodes by SUE ANSTRUTHER. Read by Ronald Pickup (6).
Producer CHERRY COOKSON Stereo
give you a Probe round the Back.
Nigel Pry leads the hunt for the fifth man, the Whitehall mole, the Moscow sleeper and the gentlemen's toilet. 'MI5 - friend, foe or motorway?'
Playing spycatchers are Morwenna Banks Angus Deayton
Michael Fenton-Stevens Geoffrey Perkins and Philip Pope.
Music by STEVE BROWN and PHILIP POPE
Producer DAVID TYLER Stereo (H)