Producers DYLAN WINTER and SUE BROOM
with Geraint Fielder BBC Wales. Stereo
with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day Plus: for the fourth year Today, along with the YMCA and the NatWest Bank, is looking for the Best of British Youth.
.NOMINATIONS: 'Today BBC, London W1A 1AA
Letter from Cornwall
Bob Sinfield revisits the home of the pastie ... Producer CATHY DRYSDALE
with Melvyn Bragg
Researcher JAYNE MORGAN Producer MARINA SALANDYBROWN.
Stereo
The Children of Grupp by PENELOPE LIVELY. Read by Roger Rees. Producer SHEILA FOX
led by The Rev Norman Winter, with the choir of ST HILDA 'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL, Liverpool, directed by ANDREW SHARPLES.
Christian, unflinching stand (Monks Gate); Matthew 4, vv 1-11; Anthem: 0 Lord increase our faith (Loosemore); Be thou my vision (Slane).
Organist ANDREW SMALL. BBC Manchester
with Simon Rae. Readers
ROSALIND SHANKS and GARARD GREEN. Guest Fleur Adcock. Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol
Presenter John Waite Editor KEN VASS
The second leg starts today with Bill Russell and Jack Jones from Wales and the West, versus the resident team of Irene Thomas and Eric Kom. In the chair
Gordon Clough and Louis Allen.
Researchers AUDREY ROBINS and BERNICE COUPE
Producer PAUL z. JACKSON BBC Manchester. Stereo
with James Naughtie Editor ROGER MOSEY
Seasons with Shireen Shah and Oliver. This week's story is Welly Boots by PENNY JOHNSON: part 1. Script MEGG NICOL Producer DAVID LAN NEVILLE Stereo
with Jenni Murray. Serial: Love Forty
The last of 11 episodes written and read by Sue Limb.
Abridged and produced by PAT MCLOUGHLIN
(Music: Pierne's Canzonetta) Editor CLARE SELERIE-GREY
2.05 Playtime: Wheels Presenters Shireen Shah and Nigel Makin. Stereo (R)
2.20 Operation Maths Assessment in Class An Inset programme for teachers. Presenter John Turton. Stereo
2.40 Whirligig Stories with Music: Carnival of the Animals With Judi Dench and the BBC Concert Orchestra led by Martin Loveday and conducted by Barry Wordsworth. Words Michael Cole Music Saint-Saens. Stereo
by STEPHEN WYATT
Stereo (Details Sat 7.45pm)
Something Happened Ian McMillan goes in search of artists coping not with the heady rewards of success, but the disappointments of making those eagerly awaited follow-ups.
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes. It's the final week for entries to The Times/PM
Environment Award.
Reeval Alderson reports from Scotland on local environmental projects. Editor KEVIN MARSH
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details Sat 12.25pm)
by GILLIAN RICHMOND.
BBC Pebble Mill
with Derek Cooper
Poor Things by JANE COLES.
With and 'I'd wear a veil if you wanted. I'd wear black.'
Director MATTHEW WALTERS Stereo
One city-dweller speaks his mind in a new book on metropolitan living, while a group of artists use the city as background for their elaborate installations. With Natalie Wheen. Producer JOHN GOUDIE
Stereo
with David Sells
Editor MARGARET BUDY. Stereo
News from Nowhere
WILLIAM MORRIS 'S
Utopian vision abridged in five parts by DONALD BANCROFT.
Read by David Burke. 1: A New Dawn
Producer MARILYN IMRIE
Featuring Nigel Rees , Fred Harris ,
Chris Emmett and Jo Kendall Zany craziness by ANDREW MARSHALL and DAVID RENWICK Key grip DAVID HATCH. Stereo(R)
Patterns of Language Presenter Brian Redhead Producer Al Wolff
12.30 1: Speakfor Yourself Compiled by Tony Penman (R)
12.45 2: Passing the Message Compiled by Mike Poulton (R)