[Full Text]: "A warning of an alleged plot by anti-apartheid demonstrators to kidnap Mr. Jack Baddiley, chairman of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, was telephoned to Mr. Ron Poulton, the club secretary, yesterday. He treated it as a joke but his caller, a man with an educated voice, told him: "It's no laughing matter." The police, however, took the threat seriously, and set out to find Mr. Baddiley, who was working on his 1,000-acre farm at Worksop. A police spokesman said later that special precautions were being taken. Wilson in race complaint. The Prime Minister and six other men were named in a complaint laid at Bow Street police station yesterday under the 1965 Race Relations Act. Mr. Peter Tombs, of Evans Road, Eynsham. Oxfordshire, a writer, said statements inciting unlawful race discrimination had been made on the B.B.C.'s Panorama programme by Mr. Wilson, Mr. John Arlott, Mr. Peter Hain, Mr. Jeffrey Crawford, the Bishop of Woolwich, the Right Rev. David Sheppard, Mr. Denis Brutus and Mr John Darragh."
"10.00 The Brain Trust. Professor Ludmilla Jardonvoe, Professor John Carey, novelist Ben Okri and theologian Tom Wright join Joan Bakewell to discuss listeners' questions."
"Devout Skeptics. Bel Mooney's explorations of people with spiritual hunger and s distrust of traditional religion were fill-ins that did well last summer."
"10.30. The Play of the Week: A Month and A Day. Drama based on the diaries written during his imprisonment by the executed Nigerian writer and activist, Ken Saro-Wiwa."