6.27 Farming Today
6.45 Outlook reflecting matters of Christian interest and concern
6.50 Weather: programme news
6.55 South-East News
7.10 On Your Farm: a weekly review of the agricultural scene Produced by ANTHONY PARKIN
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Outlook reflecting matters of Christian interest and concern
7.50 Weather: programme news
7.55 South-East News
Radio 4's breakfast-time look at what Britain is getting up to this weekend - and what's happening abroad
8.45 Today's Papers and more of Today
8.59 Weather
BBC Correspondents talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
(Revised edition: Tues, 9.5 am)
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by JOHN TUSA
A personal view from the BBC special correspondent GERALD PRIESTLAND , who is just back
New Every Morning, page 68: Good Christian men, rejoice and sing (BBC Hymn Book 103); Canticle 6. part 2; Romans 1, vv 1-12 (NEB); Christ, our helper and life-giver (BBC HB 505)
Fresh Start Magazine Saturday Selection
A second hearing of some items from the recent Thursday-afternoon series designed for the mature woman who would like to embark on a new job.
Presented by CAROLINE NICHOLSON and MICHAEL SMEE
Compiled and produced by EVELYN GIBBS
A course for those with some knowledge of German Revision lesson
10: Erika gcht zum
Friseur Erika is expecting a visitor. She goes to the hairdresser's to have her hair restyled for the occasion.
Text of scene by ALEXANDRA MARCHL-VON -HERWARTH and EDITH R. BAER
(Rptd: Wed. 6.30 pm: Study)
Don Juan : GILBERT PHELPS introduces excerpts from Byron's poem. Reader GARY WATSON
(Lastweek's broadcast: Study) (For publications and NEC courses see page 49)
Latest news and prospects for the last Saturday of the League football season - and for all the other big events of the day, including the Grand National at Aintree and the Rugby Union International between Wales and France at Cardiff. Introduced by PETER JONES
14: Northern Ireland (ii)
(Details as Friday, 6.15 pm)
A spontaneous discussion by HUGH CUDLIPP
THE BISHOP OF STEPNEY
BRYAN FORBES, LADY BARNETT Chairman DAVID JACOBS
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN from Hackney, London
The Night They Deliver the Money by R. D. WINGFIELD with Lockwood West
Michael Spice, Aubrey Woods
' The picture's beginning to build up. Four mysterious Auditors, whose existence is denied by Head Office, a large consignment of money coming in, and now the phone's cut off. I don'like it ... '
Produced by GLYN DEARMAN
(Geoffrey Wincott is in ' The Apple Cart' at the Mermaid Theatre, London)
Introduced by JUDITH CHALMERS Guest: Danny La Rue
I'd like to go back: MARGHANITA LASKI to lie de Portcros
Bookshelf: JUNE ROSE on her book on welfare for the blind, Changing Focus
Family Budgeting in the Common Market: Belgium. DOROTHY FLACON visited a commercial traveller and his wife
Divorce and Maintenance: comments and criticism
The Answer is Nothing by A. L. BARKER : abridged by VIRGINIA BROWNE-WILKINSON read by ELIZABETH PROUD
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited Prestwick in Ayrshire Produced by RICHARD BURWOOD (Shortened edition: Wed. 12.0.
A review of current trends and past influences in the cinema. TONY bilbow discusses the cult of the Western with CHARLES CHILTON and director MICHAEL WINNER, and features GEORGE ROY HILL'S Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid starring PAUL NEWMAN and ROBERT REDFORD.
Written by LYN FAIRHURST
Produced by BOBBY JAYE (Repeated: Wed. 7 30 pm)
WALTER TAPLIN introduces 25 minutes devoted to listeners' own views on current issues Please write to: Listening Post, BBC Broadcasting House, London WIA IAA Or telephone [number removed]
by ALISTAIR COOKE
(Repeated: Sunday, 9.15 am)
Introduced by JOHN MOTSON Produced by GODFREY DIXEY
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
by N.C. Hunter, adapted for radio by Peggy Wells
with Rachel Gurney, Noel Johnson, Brian Wilde
'It was different when the boy was alive, when we were all happy here. Now it's just depressing - sinister. All these trees. As soon as I turn into the village, and see the church and this place my heart sinks. I'm sorry, but there it is...'
(Repeated: Monday, 3.0 pm)
A late-evening conversation in which
BILL GRUNDY , JOHN HARGREAVES and MAURICE TEMPLE SMITH freely exchange thoughts, opinions, ideas, and prejudices With BRIAN REDHEAD
The Litany sung to the music of Thomas Tallis
Michael Barratt looks back on the week's news - and sees the funny side featuring
SEAN ARNOLD , MALCOLM HAYES GEOFFREY COLLINS
NIGEL LAMBERT , FREDERICK TREVES and Basil Boothroyd with next week's news
Script by PETER SPENCE
Produced by DAVID HATCH and SIMON BRETT
preceded by Weather