6.32 Farming Today market trends, news, weather
6.50 Ten to Seven
6.55 Weather; programmenews
Today's Time
GTS 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 11.0 am
1.0, 6.0, 11.0 pm Big Ben 10.0 pm
7.10 South-East News
7.15 Today introduced by JACK DE MANIO
7.45 Today's Papers
7.50 Ten to Eight
A memory of c. F. ANDREWS
Introduced by HAROLD ROGERS
7.55Weather; programmenews
8.10 South-East News
8.15 Today
8.40 Today's Papers
by J. H. WILLIAMS read by MAURICE DENHAM (7)
Religious Service
As with gladness (sp 83: Dix) Story: Into the World
A Prayer of Thanksgiving
Rejoice the Lord is King (sp 632: Gopsal)
Introduced by GEOFFREY CURTIS † (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am)
9.50 Interlude
9.55 Over to You: Highwaymen Written by JERRY HICKS
NEM p 50; Firmly I believe and truly (BBC HB 168); Canticle 1, vv 1-15; Mark 3, vv 7-19 (NEB); Who would true valour see (BBC HB 371)
Marsh! 11: Leningrad - Hero City. Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian)
10.45 Der Nusskaspar
Written by MILO SPERBER
(Intermediate German)
11.0 Music Workshop 1 The Bluebird Line
Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY
11.39 Happy Birthday by MARGERY MORRIS and JOHN PARRY
The first programme in a series to help immigrant children with English, in which the KING STREET GROUP is introduced. Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Hello! Hello! series)
11.49 Anger in Galilee
A meeting between Jesus and Simon the Zealot reveals that violence is not the only conquering force nor human power the only enemy: an excerpt from the series ' Twelve Hours of Daylight ' by Robert C. Walton introduced by RALPH ROLLS
(Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context)
The cinema programme
(Shortened edition of Sunday's broadcast: Radio 2)
and programme news
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
for children under 5
Janet's busy blue apron by EILEEN COLTMAN
Blind Jack of Knaresborough
A Yorkshireman builds roads which he never sees and lives to a great age (1717-1810) Written by GARRY HOGG (World History)
2.20 Music Session One
First of three programmes by DAVID LORD On
The Creation by HAYDN
Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY
2.40 The Netherlands: The Reclamation of Fievoland by ALAN EREIRA (Geography)
by JANE AUSTEN dramatised as a 13-part serial with Suzanne Neve as Emma Part 2
ALUN SCHOOL SINGERS, MOLD chorus-master BRIAN HUGHES
The present choir numbers 29 singers, all pupils at the school in Mold, Flintshire, North Wales, from which the choir derives its name. The programme includes music from many lands together with two compositions by young members of the choir.
Arranged and presented by J. ALWYN JONES
Records of the distinguished pianist introduced by JOSEPH COOPER
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
Going to the Pictures: PETER DAVALLE reviews some recent films and talks to PETER MANLEY who found the Dickensian locations for the new film of David Copperfield
Never a soloist but ... : ANNE BETTERIDGE looks back on her chequered years as a choir-member
A Breath of Fresh Air: From the Ilkley Moor gamekeeper and naturalist, WALTER FLESHER Your letters
The last in a series of stories about children chosen and abridged by GUY CULLINGFORD My Unfair Lady by GUY CULLINGFORD reader GARARD GREEN
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN †
and programme news
Tonight's evening paper of the air with reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard - Sportsdesk - Stop Press: introduced by TIM GUDGIN
by LEO TOLSTOY
A dramatisation in 20 parts from the translation by LOUISE MAUDE AYLMER MAUDE edited by MICHAEL BAKEWELL Executive producer RONALD MASON with Martin Jarvis Christopher Guinee Felix Felton and Denys Hawthorne as Tolstoy
Part 3: Schön Graben - 1805 adapted by MICHAEL BAKEWELL Cast in order of speaking:
General Kutuzov . FELIX FELTON
Directed by JOHN POWELL †
(Repeated: Sunday, 2.30 pm. Christopher Guinee is in ' The Magistrate ' at the Cambridge Theatre; Martin Jarvis in ' The Bandwagon ' at the Mermaid Theatre; Michael Kilgarriff in 'She's Done It Again ' at the Garrick Theatre, London)
For free booklet giving cast and episode details please send SAE (9 x 12) to 'War and Peace,' BBC, London W1A 1AA
"It is very true. I do not care so much for the principles I advocate as for the impression my words produce and the reputation they give me" (W.S.C.)
Compiled by DAVID AUKIN, JOHN S. GILBERT and ROBIN MIDGLEY
with John Robinson as Winston Churchill and Clive Swift as the young Churchill. Other parts A.J. Brown and Avice Landon
Original stage production at the Phoenix Theatre, Leicester by ROBIN MlDGLEY
Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH
Nine-hundred-thousand people subscribe to private medical insurance which most of them use to pay for private medical treatment in Health Service hospitals. Does this facilitate queue-jumping as Mr R. H. S. Crossman , Secretary of State for Social Services, suggests, and might it undermine the principle of a free Health Service?
Presented by ROBERT KEE
Produced by KEITH HINDELL
The background to the news and people in the news, followed by Listening Post, introduced by Leslie Smith
Second of two programmes on the place of youth in our rapidly changing society
Speakers include: LORD RITCHIE-CALDER and TERENCE LAWSON , UK Secretary of the Council for Education in World Citizenship Arranged and introduced by REX KEATING of UNESCO Radio
Phineas Redux read by DAVID MARCH (17)
Beethoven Air de la petite Russie, with variations, Op 107 No 3
Schubert Duo in A major (D 574) ELI GOREN (violin)
DOREEN STANFIELD (piano)