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, 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
What the Bible Says
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 South-East News
8.15 Today
8.40 Today's Papers
STELIO HOURMOUZIOS tells the story of a distinguished Greek soldier who in the aftermath of war lost everything except his self-respect,
An Act of Worship
Praise, my soul (sp 623: Praise, my soul)
Interlude: That they all may be one
The prayer of St Richard
Introduced by RALPH ROLLS
9.25 Where do Babies come From' by MARGARET SHEFFIELD
The first of the two sex-education programmes, suitable for children aged 8 and 9 (Nature: radiovision)
9.40 Interlude
9.45 A l'écoute Programme 11
Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY
For primary school pupils in their third year of French
9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING
The seasons: Autumn
Produced by VERA GRAY
NEM p 61; The church of God a kingdom is (BBC hb 183); Canticle 7; Mark 4, vv 13-25 (NEB); Jesus shall reign (BBC HB 460)
Victor Hugo , jeune romantique Written by ODETTE LHENRY
(French for Sixth Forms)
10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY
1: Exploring the instruments
(This programme should be tape-recorded)
11.0 House and Home by EDWARD BLISHEN
Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard)
11 20 The Yo-Yo Championship Extract from Stop-Time by FRANK CONROY
(Listening and Writing)
11.48 Prospect
Group Man. 1: Us and Them
Compiled by ANTHONY SCHOOLING Produced by T. K. BUTCHER
Gale Pedrick selects items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television introduced by John Ellison
(Extended version: Sunday, 11.15 am)
and programme news
and voices and topics introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Storv: Jill and Jonah at the Blue Cottage, part 2 by BARBARA DAVIES
Budulinck
A folk tale retold by PARKER riLLMOHE. Budulinek's granny told him not to open the door to anyone, but he opened it to Lishka the Fox. (Let's Join In)
of music and verse Readers JOHN PULLEN and PATRICIA HUGHES
Produced by MADEAU STEWART
All My Riches
A poetry programme including poems by James Reeves , Wilfred Gibson , Raymond Sonster , John Walsh , Brian Patten , and Michael Rosen ; and some children's poems.
Compiled by CONNIE ROSEN (Stories and Rhymes)
A radio correspondence column
The distinguished scholar and writer on Africa and its affairs talks about the year she spent as a young woman in Somaliland.
(Extended version of Sunday's broadcast)
A family magazine introduced from Wales by BARRY SOAN and including:
Lost Family: ANITA MORGAN talks to JACK AHEARNE about his 30-year search for his family Down bv the River: HARRY soan looks at the measures taken to prevent the Wye river from overflowing its banks Pictures from the Past: talk by GORDON ELLIS
All the Time in the World: BILL CUHRAN talks to NANSI EVANS , former headmistress of the Windsor School for Girls in llamm, Westphalia
by George and Weedon Grossmith abridged in seven parts by Donald Bancroft read by David Davis
The Pooters and friends enjoy a week at the seaside in spite of the indifferent weather. Lupin makes a surprise announcement.
and programme news
Tonight's evening paper of the air with reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard - Sportsdesk - Weekend with TOM BOSTOCK - Stop Press: introduced by TIM GUDGIN
CLIVE LYTHGOE (piano) BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BRENDAN O'BRIEN conducted by EDGAR COSMA † Part 1
Ravel Le tombeau de Couperin
8.17* Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 1, in F sharp minor
LEON O'BROIN , translator into Irish Gaelic of many standard works, including Kidnapped by R L. Stevenson , has made a second visit to Scotland after a lapse of nearly 50 years
Part 2
Debussy Three symphonic sketches: La mer
Discoveries, inventions, and news from the world of science and technology
Each week PAUL VAUGHAN brings you the people whose achievements are changing your way of life
Produced by the Science Unit
The background to the news and people in the news, followed by News-stand in which Douglas BROWN analyses how the dailies have handled the week's news, the opinions they have expressed, and current trends in and out of Fleet Street
Professor Frank George, Director of the Institute of Cybernetics at Brunel University, talks about the effects on our society that may be expected to flow from the increasing sophistication of 'thinking' machines and from the temptations they offer to bureaucratic seekers after tidiness in national life
Phineas Redux by ANTHONY TROLLOPE
Book 1: The Ladies Rally Round abridged by MADGE HART Read by DAVID MARCH
Produced by JOHN CARDY † Last of 20 instalments
(Book 2: Tribulation - and Trial begins on Monday, 26 January)
Beethoven Quintet in E flat major, Op 4
ENDRES STRING QUARTET with SIEGFRIED MEINEKE (Viola) gramophone record