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 10, 6.0, 11.0 pm Big Ben 10.0 pm
7.10 South-East News
7.15 Todav 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
A Book of Witnesses with DAVID KOSSOFF
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
(Revised edition of Saturday's broadcast)
Religious Service
When God made creation (Kruger's Song arranged by Mrs M. R. Cook ) Story: The Cross
A Prayer for Help in Worship There is a green hill far away (sp 131: Horsley)
Introduced by GEOFFREY CURTIS (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am)
9.50 Interlude
9.55 Over to You Youth hostelling
Written by STEWART LOVE
NEM p 7; Immortal, invisible (BBC HB 10); Canticle 6 (part 1); Mark 15, vv 34-47 (NEB); The Son of God his glory hides (BBC HB 68)
Marsh! 19: In Tbilisi
Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third year Russianl
10.45 Nicht jeder Stern glitzert Written by MILO SPERBER
(Intermediate German)
11.0 Music Workshop 1
Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY
11.30 Katina's Grandmother: by MARGERY MORRIS and JOHN PARRY The King Street children sing a song about Cyprus (Hello! Hello!)
1140 Which Knave of Arts?
A talk on the phenomenon of religion by NINIAN SMART Produced by RALPH ROLLS
(TheSixthForm series: Religion in its Contemporary Context)
The cinema programme
(Shortened edition of Sunday's broadcast: Radio 2)
from the tv series based on the characters created by A...1. CRONIN with Free Medicine: written and adapted by PAT DUNLOP
Broadcast by arrangement with GRAHAM STEWART
Produced by PETER TITHERADGE (Repeated: Thursday, 7.Opm)
and programme news
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Story: The Unwanted Wood-shed by KATHLEEN SHARMA
Kit Carson and the Indians Written by LESLIE READE (World History)
2.20 Music Session One
DAVID lord on Belihazzar's Feast by William Walton (ii)
2.40 Italy - Delta Village by ELIZABETH KILHAM ROBERTS (Geography)
by JANE AUSTEN : part 10
The investigation of dreams - 2 narrated by DR CHRIS EVANS
The Mechanics: with comments by DR I. EVANS , DR N. EVE and DR ANTON STEPHENS
Compiled and produced by ANNE OWEN
Records of the celebrated oboist introduced by JACK BRYMER
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
The Key: a new folk song written. composed, and sung by NADIA CATTOUSE for the Church Missionary Society
Starvation: an enquiry by MICHAEL WILLIAMS
Gilroy is Good for You: MICHAEL GILLIAM meets the man who has delighted millions for over 30 years with his animal posters Willow to Plastics: ALAN WRAN GLE finds out how trugs, decoy aircraft, and modern ropes are connected
Your letters
2: One Lyre the Less
Compiled by BARRY CAMPBELL
A brief account of the life and adventures of JAMES BRUCE who in 1770 claimed to have discovered the source of the Nile.
Produced by R. D. SMITH
and programme news
and Radio Newsreel
Tonights evening paper of the air with reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard - Sportsdesk - Stop Press: introduced by DEREK PARKER
by LEO TOLSTOY
A dramatisation in 20 parts from the translation by LOUISE and AYLMER MAUDE
Edited by Michael BAKEWELL
Executive producer RONALD MASON
with David Buck, Kate Binchy, Martin Jarvis, Christopher Guinee, Stephen Murray, David March, Denys Hawthorne as Tolstoy
Part 11: 1812 - War adapted by VAL GIELGUD
Cast in order of speaking:
Directed by RONALD MASON (Repeated: Sunday, 2.30 pm)
(Christopher Guinee is in 'The Magistrate' at the Cambridge Theatre, London)
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conductor BRYDEN THOMSON
.Schubert Overture: Rosamunde conducted by HOWARD WILLIAMS
Mozart Symphony No 20. in D major (k 133) conducted by HOWARD WILLIAMS Rimsky-Korsakov Symphonic Suite: Sheherazade
Before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Stockport
Since the war many countries have capitalised on their natural beauty and abundance of sunshine. Tourists have flocked to their beaches. Package tours have become one of the fastest growing industries in the world.
How does an unspoilt island like Cyprus get into the business? What has it got to offer? A continuing flow of tourists must help the economy but will it also distort island customs and culture? More important still, will it help to solve the longstanding bitterness between Greek and Turkish Cypriots?
Produced by ALAN BURGESS
9.58 Weather
The background to the news and people in the news. followed by Listening Post in which GILES PLAYFAIR introduces letters from today's postbag
10.59 Weather
Three Men on the Bummel by JEROME K. JEROME read by JOHN BADDELEY (7)
PETER FRANKL (piano)
Chopin Andante spianato and Polonaise in E flat major
Brahms Three Intermezzi. Op 117