Producers Dylan Winter and Sue Broom
with Dr John Biggs ,
President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain BBC Manchester. Stereo
with Chris Lowe and Peter Hobday in London and John Humphrys in Berlin for the East German elections.
6.45 BMsmMS News
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rabbi Lionel Blue
Food, Glorious Food Matthew Fort compiles a good food guide from the BBC Sound Archives.
Producer Cathy Drysdale
with William Shawcross Researcher Jayne Morgan Producer Marina Salandy-Brown.
Stereo
Blue Poppies by Jane Gardam.
Reader Anna Massey. Producer Dunean MinshuU (R)
from St George's Church, Belfast.
The Rev Dr Robert Tosh with Bangor Grammar School Gryphon Consort.
It were my soul's desire (Wood); Psalm 96 (Harty);Mark 8, vv 31-38: A Gaelic Blessing (Rutter) Director of Music lan Hunter
BBC Northern Ireland. Stereo
with Simon Rae.
Readers Rosalind Shanks and Garard Green.
Guest FteurAdcock. Producer Susan Roberts BBC Bristot
Presenter John Waite Editor Ken Vass
Joyce McMiIlan and CotinBeUuIrene Thomas and Eric Horn. In the chair
Gordon Clough and Louis Alien. Researchers Audrey Robins and Bernice Coupe
Producer Paul Z. Jackson BBCManehester.S<ereo
Nick Clarke in Berlin for the East German elections and James Naughtie in London. Editor Roger Mosey
All at Sea with Molly Weir and Philip Hawthorn. Story: Old Winkle and the Seagulls by Elizabeth Rose. Script Fred Harris Producer David fan Nevitle Stereo
2.05 Playtime /n the Garden. Stereo (R) repeated Fr) 11.20am FM.)
2.20 Operation Maths Ca<CM<a<ed Ta/e.s 3: Baby Talk
4: Search for Stiver by Aian Graham. Presenter Marshall Corwin. Stereo
2.40 Whirligig Stories with Music Babar the Elephant based on Jean De Brunhoffs story. With Denis Quiiley and the BBC Concert Orchestra. Music Poulenc. Stereo
2.00pm f.Won<y Woman's Hour Jenni Murray meets actress and comedienne Julie Walters. Serial: Count the Days by Lin Summerfield abridged in 11 parts by Elizabeth Bradbury. Reader Brenda Kaye (part 5). Serial producer PatMcLoughIin Editor Clare Seterie 'Grey
by Michael Frayn adapted by Dickon Reed.
With Penelope Wilton, Rosalind Ayres, Martin Jarvis.
Newspaper librarian Lucy is easy-going and chaotic. Her new assistant Leslie has a passion for 'getting things straight' - and not just in the library.
A Radio 4/World Service co-production. Stereo (R)
Steven Spielberg talks to Nigel Andrews.
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes Editor Kevin Marsh
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details Sat 12.25pm)
with Derek Cooper (Broadens: last Friday)
by John Hall.
Will she or won't she? And should she? Jackie Venn is promised to Dickon Radd, the talented musician, but loves a celibate priest.
BBC Bristol
(Stereo)
(Repeated next Sat 2.30pm)
Alan Hankinson introduces Samuel Taylor Coleridge's account of his nine-day circumcursion of the Lake District.
With Nigel Carrington as Coleridge.
BBC Manchester
(Stereo)
Kate Saunders meets a Russian writer who can now take the mickey out of Brezhnev: news of Paris's troubled
Opera Bastille; Always, Spielberg's new film.
Producer Nicki Paxman. Stprpo
Presenter David Sells
Editor Margaret Budy. Stereo
The Colour of Blood by Brian Moore abridged in ten parts by Robert Forrest.
Reader Patrick Malahide
(part 6)
Producer Patrick Rayner BBC Scotland
Love Big Brother the Burkiss Way with Nigel Rees. Chris Emmett. Jo Kendall and Fred Harris
Script Andrew Marshall and David Renwick. Producer David Hatch. Sferm) (R)
12.30 Teachers' Programme Spanish. Stereo
12.50 Voces deEspana Programme I Producer Tony Staples. Stereo