Producers Dylan Winter and Sue Broom
with the Rev
Alan Reid
Presented by Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday.
Including:
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rabbi Lionel Blue
A view of three different occupations as seen from the BBC Sound Archives.
2: Artists
The portrait painter
Humphrey Ocean on the haphazard, non-structured world of the career artist. Producer Fiona Couper Stereo
Lively and stimulating conversation with Melvyn Bragg and guests.
Producer Marina Salandy-Brown Stereo
A Question of Money A panel consisting of Louise Botting , Vincent Duggleby , Christopher Gilchrist and Philip Hardman answer questions on personal finance.
Producer Frances Macdonald
by Frederic Raphael.
Read by Norman Rodway.
from the Chapel of Loretto School, Musselburgh. Led by the Rev
Andrew McLellan. Reading:
Romans 8, vv 18-25
Hymns: Lord of All Being (Omberley); At the Name of Jesus (Camberwell); God Is Working His
Purpose Out (Purpose). Organist John Riley Director of Music
Timothy Goulter
from Northern Ireland.
Simon Rae introduces a special edition featuring works by Irish poets requested by listeners. Readers Ruth McCabe and Ian McElhinney. Guest Paul Durcan.
Producer Pam Brighton. Stereo 0 REQUESTS to:
'Poetry Please!', BBC, Bristol 858 2LR
Presented by John Waite Editor Ken Vass
The ninth heat of the general knowledge music competition.
Chairman Ned Sherrin. Producer Diane Messias. Stereo
Presented by James Naughtie Editor Roger Mosey
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Flexible working can be ideal for women with children - but there are drawbacks. Maggie Meade-King points out the perils of part-time employment. Serial: Mary Reilly by Valerie Martin.
The sixth of 12 episodes read by Mia Soteriou.
Abridged by Elizabeth Bradbury Editor Clare Selerie-Grey
by J B Priestley. A happy family celebration is shattered by the arrival of a mysterious inspector enquiring about a young woman who has committed suicide. Even though none of the people present appear to have known her, he suggests that they are responsible for her death ...
Director Alfred Bradley Stereo (R)
Paul Vaughan finds out if playwriting can be taught by the likes of Alan Bennett , David Edgar ,
John Godber and Willy Russell in a new MA course at
Birmingham University; Roy Porter reads the letters of Alfred Lord
Tennyson; and Nicholas Kenyon discusses
Bach and the violin. Producer Nicki Paxman
Stereo
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes Editor Kevin Marsh
0 WRITE to. PM Letters, BBC, London WIA IAA
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and Financial Report
Humphrey Lyttelton in the chair.
With Tim Brooke-Taylor , Willie Rushton , Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer. Stereo
Are the multinationals misleading mothers in the Third World about how best to feed their children?
With Derek Cooper.
The Flight of Fellowship
John Brook is a high flier whose security business is about to expand globally. But all great men have their enemies.
Written by Chris Allen.
Director Matthew Walters Stereo
Stereo
Presented by Nigel Cassidy Stereo
Presented by Richard Kershaw Editor Margaret Budy Stereo
Vedi
Ved Mehta's extraordinary autobiographical account of his childhood as a totally blind boy sent away to a mission school in Bombay.
Home for the Holidays The sixth of eight parts read by Sam Dastor. Producer Penny Gold
This week John Walters offers his thoughts on the subject of love.