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 visits
Basingstoke, Hants, for breakfast with REX PATERSON -pioneer of low-cost milk production and inventor of the buckrake.
Arranged and introduced by ANTHONY PARKIN
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Outlook
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
(Revised edition; Tues, 9.5 am)
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by JOHN TUSA
Parliamentarians scrutinise the week's work at Westminster and discuss what is making an impact on the world of politics Chairman IAN WALLER
Produced by BERNARD TATE
New Every Morning page 4: 0 praise ye the Lord (BBC Hymn Book 279); Psalm 47: Romans 9. vv 1-5. 10, vv 1-13 (NEB); 0 brother man (BBC HB 376)
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
11.0 Wiedersehen in Ansburg
A course for those with some knowledge of German
12: Ein Brief von Frau Bender (Rptd: Wed 6.30 pm: Study)
11.30 Reading to Learn
Dim Juan: GILBERT PHELPS presents extracts from Byron's poem. Reader GARY WATSON
Introduced by PETER JONES
Latest news and prospects of the day's big events including: The Home International Soccer Championships. Wales v England and Northern Ireland v Scotland
The season's final Rugby Union International, France v England Racing at Newbury
Six Nations Swimming Contest
Produced by JOHN HASLAM
Round 2: featuring each week three winners from Round 1
2: Home Counties and South of England
(Details as Friday, 6.15 pm)
12.55 Weather; programme news
A spontaneous discussion by RT HON RICHARD MARSH MP ,MARY GOLDRING
EI.DON GRIFFITHS, MP BERNARD LEVIN
Chairman DAVID JACOBS from Springfields, Spalding
A play for radio by EDDIE MAGUIRE with Deryck Guyler and Frederick Treves
I can'have you coming into my office thinking you're right, Steel. I'm not going to sack you ... so you're wrong! Instead, Steel, I'm going to make you try and prove you're a better estate agent than I am.'
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON Guest: Sam McGredy rose grower
Origins of Prejudices - men and women: DAVID BELLAN investigates
Family Budgeting in the Common Market: Luxembourg. JOHN LAMBERT visited M. MARCEL seiler, a television aerial fitter, and his wife
Allergic to music: BRIDGET BOLAND
Bookshelf: MARGARET WEBSTER talks to DAVID BELLAN about her book The Same Only Different In from Spain by T. F. POWYS read by MICHAEL FLANDERS
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited Derwent Water fn Cumberland
Produced by RICHARD BURWOOD
A review of current trends and past influences in the cinema. TONY BILBOW looks at ' the Big Sell ' - the publicity gimmicks, the men who think them up and the films they promote, including Women in Love starring ALAN BATES and OLIVER REED. Written by LYN FAIRHURST
Produced by BOBBY JAYE
WALTERTAPLIN introduces 25 minutes devoted to listeners' own views on current issues
5.55 Weather; programme news
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Introduced by JOHN MOTSON Produced by GODFREY DIXEY
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD
MANX FESTIVAL CHORUS chorus-master JOHN E. BETHELL conducted by HUGO RIGNOLD ANN HOOD (soprano)
COLIN WHEATLEY (bass-baritone) Introduced by ALAN SYKES
Part of a public concert from the Villa Marina. Douglas. Presented by the BBC in association with the Isle of Man Arts Council
The programme includes
Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder
Helms Summer night on the river
Gershwin Music from Porgy and Bess
Bizet Music from Carmen
The novel by SIDNEY HORLER adapted by rex RIENITS with Edward Bishop Elizabeth Cassie London society seemed carefree and content. But in the shadows lurked the scourge of blackmail. And behind the blackmail stood ' The Prince of Plunder.'
Produced by DAVID geary (Repeated: Monday, 3.0 pm)
A late-evening conversation in which dame KITTY ANDERSON MICHAEL WINSTANLEY, MP and DAVID WILLIAMS freely exchange thoughts, opinions. ideas, and prejudices with BRIAN REDHEAD
Produced by Brian Blake
Evening Prayers conducted by THE REV W. D. KENNEDY-BELL
Michael Barratt looks back on the week's news - and sees the funny side featuring
KERRY FRANCIS , BRIAN HAINES, MALCOLM HAYES, AUSTIN TREVOR Basil Boothroyd with next week's news
Script by PETER SPENCE
Produced by DAVID HATCH and SIMON BRETT
preceded by Weather