Producers Dylan Winter and Sue Broom
with the Rev
Prof Robert Davidson Stereo
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday. Including
6.45 Business News
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rabbi Lionel Blue
Five programmes.
5: In 1958 Manchester
United goalkeeper
Harry Gregg survived the air crash in Munich that proved fatal for so many of Matt Busby 's 'babes'. He recalls the events that saw him hailed as a hero, and reflects on the interpretation of bravery and cowardice.
Producer Fiona Couper
Presenter
William Shawcross
Research Jayne K Morgan Producer
Marina Salandy-Brown . Stereo
( Broadcast Saturday 12 noon)
The Small Portion by H E Bates.
Reader John Rowe. Producer Cherry Cookson
to celebrate the anniversary of John Wesley 's conversion.
From Kent College for Girls, Pembury, led by the Rev Frank Topping with the Oriana Singers. Let Earth and Heaven Combine (St John); All for Jesus (All for Jesus); I'll Praise My Maker While I've Breath
(Monmouth). Accompanist Leonard Lazell
Director of Music
John Francis
with Simon Rae.
Readers David Goodland and Judith Pearson. Guest Adrian Henri.
BBC Bristol
Presenter John Howard.
The third programme in a special series on transport looks at
Britain's congested cities. Producer Ian Gilvear
Chair Robert Robinson. First round - North West.
James Eccleson
(insurance broker) Simon Fraser
(export manager) Paul Joyce
(former photographer) Jennifer Smallman (librarian).
Devised by John P Wynn Questions Ian Gillies
Producer Richard Edis
Stereo
with James Naughtie
Our Street with Shireen Shah and Oliver. This week's stories by Denis Bond. 1: The Bus Who Hated Traffic Producer David Ian Neville Stereo (R)
with Jenni Murray. Serial: The Other
Occupant (part 10) by Peter Benson abridged in 11 episodes by Doreen Estall.
Reader Crawford Logan. Editor Clare Selerie-Grey
2.05 Playtime: Fee Fi Fo Fum Presenters Vicky Licorish and lain Lauchlan. Stereo (R)
2.20 Active Science Food and Diet with Carol Vorderman and Fred Harris. Stereo
2.40 Whirling Where We Live by Jill Brand. 2: A Victorian Household Presenter Joe Hall. Stereo (R)
Stereo
Two programmes.
2: To the Pole and Beyond Lost in a white-out with fuel levels low.... that's the position RAF commander John Lewis found himself in during the trans-Antarctic expedition in 1958. Producer Nick Clarke BBC North (R)
Art Out in the Open Sculptural shapes are burgeoning in Newcastle and Gateshead as the International Garden
Festival gets under way. Paul Allen talks to
Declan McGonegal , the artistic force behind the proceedings, and to the many artists.
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Stereo
with Derek Cooper
by Ken Blakeson.
With Michael Hordern.
When the Judge moves to a home for the elderly, he finds that his relationship with Morgan, a black care assistant, evokes uncomfortable memories of the past.
BBC North
(Stereo)
Peter Hall revives
Ibsen's classic The Wild
Duck; the Cannes Film Festival declares its winners; and two new operas, Clarissa and Tornrak, arrive at judgment day.
With Michael Berkeley. Producer Lesley McAlpine
Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Editor Margaret Budy. Stereo
Catch 22 (part 10) by Joseph Heller abridged in 12 episodes by Alan England. Reader Quint Boa. Producer Philip Martin BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
Four programmes.
3: The Printed Word
Watch the misprints fly as David Jason looks at thE Printid Werd, corrected by his team of scribes: Sheila Steafel , Jon Glover and Gordon Clyde. Music Dave Cooke
Lyrics Alistair Beaton
Script Colin Bostock-Smith,
Andy Hamilton , Guy Jenkin , Rory McGrath ,
Martin Bergman , Brian Bethell , Chris Stratford and Dave Morley Producer Jimmy Mulville Stereo (R)
12.30 Communication Finding Out Presenter Brian Redhead (R)