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 presented by JACK DE MANIO
Thirty minutes of what Britain is getting up to this morning - and what's happening abroad
7.45 Today's Papers
7.50 Ten to Eight The Religious Life introduced by HAROLD ROGERS
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 South-East News
8.15 Today
Britain at breakfast-time and the news around the world
8.40 Today's Papers
8.45 Yesterday in Parliament
BBC Correspondents talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
Religious Service
For the beauty of the earth (sp 494: England's Lane)
Story: The Tree in the City A Prayer for Understanding
My faith, it is an oaken staff (BBC HPSN 10, Teachers' edition: Staff of Faith)
(Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am)
9.50 Interlude
9.55 Over to You Poverty
Written by STEWART LOVE '
NEM p 93: Enthrone thy God within thy heart (BBC HB 320); Psalm 119 (part 7); Mark 14, vv 1-11 (NEB): Shepherd divine, our wants relieve (BBC HB 348)
Marsh! 18: Memories of Armenia Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian)
10.45 Die Meistersinger ton Nurnberg (ii)
Richard Wagner 's opera adapted by H. F. GARTEN
(Intermediate German)
11.0 Music Workshop Stage 1
The activities of the boggart have some surprising results Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY
11.30 Pinocchio and the Six-pence Tree by MARGERY MORRIS : . Language up to Unit 12 of the scope course
(Hello! Hello! series)
11.40 Encounter with Judaism The last in the series on five World Religions
Written by JOHN SHAFTESLEY spoken by CYRIL SHAPS ,ANITA APPEL
Cantor ABRAHAM ROSENFELD Shofar ABRAHAM LEVY
Narrator STEPHEN THORNE Produced by DAVID LYTTLE
The cinema programme
(Shortened edition of Sunday's broadcast: Radio 2)
Problems from listeners' letters discussed by RENEE HOUSTON MARJORIE PROOPS MARGARET POWELL CHARMIAN INNES
In the chair ANONA WINN
Devised by ANONA WINN and IAN MESSITER
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SERLE (Repeated: Thursday 7.0 pm)
and programme news
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Story: MyNaughtyLittleSister learns to Talk by DOROTHY EDWARDS
The Ride of Paul Revere
A Boston silversmith warns the minute men and the War of American Independence begins (1775)
Written by LESLIE READE (World History)
2.20 Music Session One Folk Around the World
Script by CATHERINE BAXTER
Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY
2.40 France: Fashion Industry by JEAN ROOK
Today a salon may be part of a business empire embracing textiles or perfume manufacture (Geography)
by JANE AUSTEN dramatised as a 13-part serial with Suzanne Neve as Emma Part 9
Two programmes on the investigation of dreams narrated by DR CHRIS EVANS 1: The Interpreters with comments by DR JOHN BELLOFF
DR R. H. THOULESS
PROFESSOR W. H. TRETHOWAN
Compiled and produced by ANNE OWEN
Gramophone records of the celebrated Viennese baritone introduced by DAVID FRANKLIN
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
' Journey from the North': Yorkshire writer STORM JAMESON talks to JACK SINGLETON about her autobiography
Lords for Life: AVRIL MOLLISON asks members of the Upper House whether life peerage is a good thing
A Cubic Foot of Horse Beans: C. G. FULBROOK describes the joys of collecting statistics Your letters
(second series)
1: The Portuguese Castawayscompiled by BARRY CAMPBELL from the letters and diaries of FRANCISCO VAZ D'ALMADA Reader ANTHONY JACOBS
Produced by R. D. SMITH
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 BOB HOLNESS
by LEO TOLSTOY
A dramatisation in 20 parts from the translation by LOUISE MAUDE
AND AYLMER MAUDE edited by MICHAEL BAKEWELL Executive producer RONALD MASON with David Buck , Kate Binchy Martin Jarvis , David March
Sean Arnold , Kathleen Heime and 10: Abduction adapted by CONSTANCE cox Cast in order of speaking:
Directed by RONALD MASON (Repeated: Sunday, 2.30 pm)
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA leader EMANUEL HURWITZ conducted by EDWARD DOWNES Part 1
Wagner Overture: Rienzi
8.14* Mahler Kindertotenlieder
by CECILY LAMBERT
To travel the length and breadth of England today is no great feat of endurance; but it was a different matter in the time of William and Mary, when Celia Fiennes wrote a journal of the journeys she undertook in satisfaction of her curiosity,
Part 2
Shostakovich Symphony No 5, in D minor
The News
The background to the news and peopfe in the news, followed by Listening Post in which GILES PLAYFAIR introduces letters from today's postbag
For either the weekday or Sunday editions, send your letters to: Listening Post, BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA. For very late letters ring ([number removed], and dictate your message.
Three Men on the Bummel by JEROME K. JEROME read by JOHN BADDELEY (2)
TERENCE BECKLES (piano) t'
Mozart Sonata in F major (K 494 and K 533)
Fauri Nocturne No 6, in D flat major