Presented by the Rev David Winter.
with Brian Redhead and Peter Hobday. Including:
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Father John McDade.
By Emily Eden. 2: Camp Life.
Your chance to talk to
Nick Ross and his guests on an issue of the moment. Producer Nick Utechin
•LINES OPEN from 8.00am
Nahum
Read by Dermot Crowley. The prophet foretells the fall of Nineveh.
Abridged by Sandra Willingham Director Tessa Kendall
with Jenni Murray. Get Cracking!
2: Chocolate Mousse
(Revised repeat at 7.20pm LW) Serial:
The Getting of Wisdom (9)
Professor
Anthony Clare presents a new series of the magazine programme devoted to illuminating the workings of the mind, normal and abnormal, as reflected through events, books, films and plays.
And throughout the new series, the programme will feature a user's guide to emotions.
Producer Tony Phillips
with John Howard.
Alas, the final edition in the current series of the popular quotation quiz with Nigel Rees.
Guests are Nina Myskow , Ken Bruce , Peter Porter and Victor Spinetti. Quotations read by Ronald Fletcher.
Producer Jon Naismith. Stereo
with James Naughtie.
Have a Nice Day
In Rod Beacham 's black comedy Simon is disturbed to find, on return from holiday, that everything at work from personnel to paperwork is strangely different.
Director Matthew Walters. Stereo
with composer John Tavener.
Producer Michael Emery. Stereo
Joanna Buchan discovers some hidden treasures in ordinary people's extraordinary lives. Producer Nigel Acheson Stereo
Paul Vaughan discusses the sequel by author
Michael Dobbs to his TV hit House of Cards.
Producer Nicki Paxman. Stereo (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
Poor-Martha by Frances Bellerby.
"The quiet day glowed, lambent, dreamlike. Crimson and yellow decorated the bushes ... Something, perhaps a sound, suddenly made her look up at the high edge of the quarry ..."
Read by June Barrie. Producer Viv Beeby
with Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
by Simon Brett
4: Cracks in the Varnish
Producer Paul Schlesinger. Stereo
More bad news for Phil.
On 10th April 1912 the Titanic sailed on her maiden and only voyage to New York. Four days later she struck an iceberg, broke in half and smashed into the ocean floor. Eye-witness accounts of survivors, and a description of his discovery of the wreck by oceanographer
Dr Robert Ballard , mark the 80th anniversary of this tragic accident.
Producer Rosemary Hart. Stereo
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Stereo
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Roger White. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod. Stereo
Four British Folk Tales A selection of folk tales from the British Isles retold by Kevin Crossley-Holland . 1: The Dauntless Girl
Read by John Nettles. Producer Nigel Bryant
To some people it's the worst car in the world, but to Oliver Walston it has a fascination of its own. Hot. smelly, noisy and slow, the Trabant is a unique piece of Eastern European social history.
Producer Carol Trewin
The comet player Bix
Beiderbecke was already a jazz legend when he died in 1931 at the age of 28. In the first of four programmes,
Geoffrey Smith looks into Bix's solidly middle-
American background and his discovery of jazz. Producer Derek Drescher
'first broadcast on Radio 3)