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 pm; Big Ben 10.0 pm
7.1* South-East News
7.15 On Your Farm: a weekly review of the agricultural scene Produced by ANTHONY PARKIN
7.45 Today's Papers
7.50 Outlook reflecting matters of Christian interest and concern
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 South-East News
8.15 From Our Own Correspondent
BBC Correspondents talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
(Revised edition: Tues, 9.5 am)
8.45 Today's Papers
8.50 Yesterday in Parliament
8.59 Weather
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by Donald McLachlan
Parliamentarians scrutinise the week work at Westminster and discuss what is making an impact on the world of politics Chairman ALAN WATKINS
Produced by BERNARD TATE
Introduced by FRED WHITSEY
Spring in the rock garden: WILL INGWERSEN
Pinks: F. R. MCQUOWN
Week's work: GEORGE GILLARD
Produced by GEORGE, SIGSWORTH
New Every Morning, page 72: Ride on! ride on in majesty! (BBC Hymn Book 89)
Psalm 118. vv 1-14; John 18, vv 12-27; Lord. as to thy dear Cross we flee (BBC HB 293)
20: Test Lesson
(Lastweek'sbroadcast: Study)
(To obtain a marking key to check on your performance send SAE to: Second Year Russian, The Language Centre, University of Essex, Colchester)
A course for those with some knowledge of German 9: Klaus am Empfang
As assistant receptionist at the ScMosshotel, he has some difficult customers to contend with. With ILSE SINGER, JORGSORENSEN HANNAH NORBERT , GORDON STERNE SABINE MICHAEL , CARL JAFFE
Text of scene by ALEXANDRA MARCHL-VON-HERWARTH Broadcast script and production by EDITH R. BAER
(Rptd: Wed, 6.30 pm: Study)
An approach to critical reading 10: Tying up the Ends
GEOFFREY BEST, with the help of some students, rounds off the last group of five programmes.
(For publications and associated NEC correspondence courses see page 42)
visits the West Yorkshire
Constabulary Training Centre at Wakefield
Questions on motoring matters answered by: j. b. TURNER, JP. Chairman, Edmonton Petty Sessions in North London: ANNE HALL, ex-rally driver, now driving school instructor; COURTENAY EDWARDS, Motoring Correspondent. Sunday Telegraph; JOHN MILES, Manager, bsm High Performance Course: chairman PETER WEST
Recorded at the Detective Training Centre. Bishopgarth, Wakefield
Produced by JIM PESTRIDGEt at 12.23* the latest traffic report
Chairman FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
12: Wales (ii)
MRS ROSAMOND OSWELL Isle of Anglesey
WILLIAM ELLIS-JONES, Merioneth headmaster
JOHN MOORE , Cardiff retired civil servant
ANEURYN WILLIAMS. Denbighshire veterinary surgeon
Including Beat the Brains in which listeners put their own questions to the contestants Devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN
Produced by JOAN CLARK
(Repeated: Friday, 7.30 pm)
and programme news
A spontaneous discussion by SIR GERALD NABARRO , MP J. P. W. MALLALIEU , MP GERALDINE JONES RICHARD INGRAMS
Chairman DAVID JACOBS
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN from Truro High School
A radio play by DENNIS WOODFORD
Irene Handl as Hilary Hope
Hilary Hope 's agony column is read by thousands and she is never at a loss for a reply to 'Despondent' of Golders Green. But when trouble lands on her Own doorstep it is not so easy.
Produced by JANE GRAHAM
Introduced by MARJORIF. ANDERSON
Family budgeting in the Common Market: Italy. PATRICK SMITH visited the home of an aircraft refueller, EDUARDO BERTI and his wife MARIA
By river to Paris: MOLLIE LEE talks to passengers and crew on a river cruise in France. and to people who live on the banks of the Yonne
Bookshelf: ARTHUR MARSHALL reviews The Beverage Report by Derek Cooper
Pringle by A. L. BARKER abridged by VIRGINIA BROWNE-WILKINSON read by LESLIE HERITAGE
Bach Harpsichord Concerto in o. minor
RAFAEL PUYANA with BUENOS AIRES
CAMERATA BARILOSCHE
Conducted by ALBERTO LYSY
(Recording made available by courtesy of Swiss Radio)
4.16* Wagner Overture and Venusberg Music (Tannhäuser) Brahms Symphony No 3, in F major
BBC WOMEN'S CHORUS
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by COLIN DAVIS
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
and programme news
With DOUGLAS CAMERON
Introduced by JOHN MOTSON Produced by GODFREY DIXEY
David Franklin introduces
ANNE HOWELLS i mezzo-soprano) RYLAND DAVIES (tenor) BBC CHORUS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN
Produced by ANTHONY PHILPOTT Including music from:
Tchaikovsky Casse-noisette Bizet Carmen
Rossini Cinderella
Offenbach La belle Hellene
(Anne Howells and Ryland Davies broadcast by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
by ALDOUS HUXLEY adapted for radio by CYNTHIA PUGHE with Noel Johnson and Nicolette Bernard
' It's like somebody who's had to keep everything locked up inside herself - and then suddenly she can let go. You must know what that's like, Henry. Having to hide the thing that's most important to you; being forced to live a lie. Against your will, against all your feelings ... '
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT (Repeated: Monday, 3.15 pm)
9.58 Weather
A late-evening conversation in which
PAT WILLIAMS , EDWARD BLISHEN and HAROLD RILEY freely exchange thoughts, opinions, ideas, and prejudices With BRIAN REDHEAD
Produced by JOHN MUSGRAVE
Evening Prayers conducted by THE REV PETER FIRTH
Brahms
Piano Pieces (Op 76)
Variations on an original theme. Op 21 No 1 JOHN LILL (piano)
(A weekly series each including music by Brahms)