6.32 Farming Today market trends, news, weather
6.50 Ten to Seven
6.55 Weather; programme news
Today's Time gts 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 am
1.0, 6.0, 11.0 pm
10.0 pm
7.10 South-East News
7.15 Today radio's breakfast-time magazine introduced by JACK DE MANIO
7.45 Today's Papers
7.50 Ten to Eight I Was Alone
7.55 Weather: programme news
8.10 South-East News
8.15 Today
8.40 Today's Papers
8.45 Yesterday in Parliament
The weekly series reflecting wildlife and its position in today's ever-changing world presented by DEREK JONES
An occasional series on aspects of child care
1:Talking to Strangers
How can children be protected without being made unfriendly? What type of child gets molested?
LESLIE SMITH interviews parents, teachers, psychiatrists, and social workers.
Produced by BARBARA CROWTHER
(When sweeties leave a sour taste: page 15)
played by the CEDRIC DUMONT ORCHESTRA
NEM 47: God of eternity (BBC HB 390): Psalm 143; Isaiah 52, v 13. 53, v
Lift up your heads (BBC HB 178)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by MARCUS DODS DORITA Y PEPE
Introduced by ROY WILLIAMSON
by CHARLOTTE BRONTË reader BILLIE WHITELAW 3: Thornfield Hall
A memory of Kathleen Ferrier by CLIVE ROBINSON
The story of how Kathleen Ferrier , visiting Oslo, was persuaded to give an extra concert - and to learn Norwegian for it
Altrincham FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited Cheshire
and programme news
The News and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
for children under 5
Story: The Friendly House: The House keeps a Secret by MARGARET GORE
with DAVID FRANKLIN including a selection from the BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conducted by KENNETH ALWYN
Produced by SHEILA ANDERSON
The Big House by TREVOR GRIFFITHS
The suspension of George Potts , a maintenance engineer at the Big House, sparks off a dispute that brings into question the whole structure of working relationships within the factory.
Other parts played by BARBARA GREENHALGH , SAM KELLY ELISABETH SLADEN , GEORGE HOLDEN
Produced by ALAN AYCKBOURN
from Winchester Cathedral
Introit: The night is far spent (Ley)
Responses (Clement McWilliam)
Psalms 53, 54, 55 (C. Hylton Stewart, London, Barnby, Surplice)
Lessons: Isaiah 22, vv 1-14; Revelation 14
Canticles (Howells, Winchester Service)
Anthem: Come ye, and let us go up (Bernard Naylor)
Master of Music: Alwyn Surplice
Sub-Organist: Clement McWilliam
A family magazine introduced by KEN SYKORA and including: Pas de Deux: ANNETTE PAGE and RONALD HYND , dancers who are husband and wife, talk to DEREK PARKER
Monarch or Myth?: PROFESSOR LEWIS THORPE tells DENNIS MCCARTHY about the International Arthurian Society and its researches into the life and times of the legendary Arthur The Czech That Bounced: SAM HEPPNER talks about Stanislav who came over for a holiday Demonstration - of Love: GERTRUDE BARSHAM tells how her parents kept their Diamond Wedding
by Allan Campbell McLean, abridged in five parts by Raymond Ward, read by John Shedden
Alasdair, the crofter's son, tells the story of the crofters' rebellion on the Isle of Skye at the end of last century and of his adventures with his friend, Lachlann Ban.
and programme news
and Radio Newsreel
Tonight's evening paper of the air with reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard - Sportsdesk - Stop Press: introduced by MICHAEL MEECH
with Records for You
Peter Pears (tenor)
Rostropovich (cello)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader KENNETH SILLITO conducted by Benjamin Britten
Royal Philharmonic Society Concert from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 29, in A major (K 201)
8.25* Britten Nocturne, for tenor, seven obbligato instruments, and string orchestra
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Part 2
Britten Cello Symphony
The News
The background to the news and people in the news followed by Listening Post in which ANTHONY BROWN introduces letters from today's postbag. For either the weekday or Sunday editions, send your letters to: Listening Post. BBC, Broadcasting House, London [Postcode removed]. For very late letters you can ring (OD-[number removed], extension 3030, and dictate your message.
The King Must Die by MARY RENAULT read by ALAN BADEL (13)
NELLA WISSEMA (violin) DAVID LLOYD (piano) Janacek Sonata
Pizzetti Tre canti