6.27 Farming Today ,
6.45 Thought for the Day
6.50 Weather: programme news
6.55 South-East News
The world this morning: Britain at breakfast-time and the news from anywhere on earth introduced by Jack de Manio and John Timpson
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50 Weather: programme news
7.55 South-East News
and more of Today
8.40 Today's Papers
Religious Service for Primary Schools
played by the INMUS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Dividing Cell by PROFESSOR W. S. BULLOUGH
(Reproduction and Growth)
9.55 Movement and Music I
NEM p 41: Love divine, all loves excelling (BBC HB 329); Psalm 85: Psalm 23 (NEB); God of mercy, God of grace (BBC HB 455)
Conscience at Work
BISHOP TREVOR HUDDLESTON interviewed by LESLIE SMITH (Christian Focus)
10.50 Music Workshop 2
Follow-up: written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY
11.0 Time and Tune
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 1: The Zoo
Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES
11.20 In the Village by MARGERY MORRIS
The life of a Hindu family in the South of India. (Man)
11.40 New York
Living in Cities: HARVEY MATUSOW describes some of the problems of his native city. (Geography)
A medical magazine introduced by JOAN YORKE
Music and the Physically Handicapped: ANGELA PAIN reports
Specialist in the Studio: a psychiatrist answers listeners' questions
The Way Drugs Work: DR Richard JOYCE talks about treatment for high blood pressure Produced by THENA HESHEL
(Tuesdays broadcast)
12.55Weather; programmenews
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by William Hardcastle
Story: Linda and Little Jimmy TOO by DOROTHY EDWARDS
The Ballad of Kon-Tiki by IAN SERRAILLIER
(Living Language series)
2.20 Poetry Corner Things with Wings
MALCOLM TIERNEY , JEAN ROGERS and JON ROLLASON say some poems and sing a song
(BBC Archive recordings)
Looking Ahead
Learning About Life - I
Introduced by MICHAEL SMEE
bv JILL HYEM
6: The Social Worker and Delinquency DAVID HOBMAN discusses the role of the probation officer and talks about the group work method with PHYLLIDA PARSLOE , London School of Economics Produced by ANN CALDWELL
What's the best thing that happened to you ... and the worst? BARBARA MCDONALD talks to children in Kirkby, near Liverpool
Produced by GILLIAN HUSH
by SIR WALTER SCOTT adapted as a serial in seven parts by PENELOPE SHAW
Markham Everard has found that his beloved Alice is not connected with the Royalist plot. Alice has met a strange gypsy woman by the well.
4: Page to the Young Squire of Ditchley
John Rowe as the Narrator and Markham Everard Brian Hewlett as Louis Kerneguy
Other parts GEORGE WOOLLEY JILL MEERS , JOHN RANSOME
Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH
The news magazine that sums up your day - and starts off your evening
Including the latest news, the evening press, what's on tonight, the City. and the people and talking points of the day. Presented by William Hardcastle and Derek Cooper
5.50 Weather; programme news
5.55 South-East News
from the TV series based on the characters created by A. J. CRONIN with Andrew Cruickshank as Dr Cameron Barbara Mullen as Janet Bill Simpson as Dr Finlay Hallelujah Stakes
Written by ROBERT HOLMES
(Repeated: Friday, 1.30 pm)
Gerald Priestland presenting world news and views With MERYL O'KEEFFE
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions' Introduced by DAVID JACOBS Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN (Repeated: Friday, 4.0 pm)
(If you wish to add your views to subjects discussed in Any Questions? (Friday, 8.0 pm) send them as soon as possible to Any Answers?, BBC, Bristol, BS8 2LR)
Just over a year ago Melanie Brown - is not her real name - decided to kill herself. We asked this 19-year-old why? Was it because of her own unhappy love affair which gave her a half-coloured baby she could not keep? Did she identify this personal tragedy with her own bewilderment as a small girl brought up by foster-parents and looked after by numerous ' authorities How does she face the world today?
Compiled and narrated by TONY VAN DEN BERGH
Produced by ALAN BURGESS
WILFRID THOMAS recently came back from New Guinea. There he met and recorded not only Papuans who still carry and use stone clubs and whose wives suckle pigs but some of the pioneers who have opened up this hitherto almost unknown and unexplored country.
Produced by DENYS GUEROULT
Discoveries, inventions, and news from the world of science and technology
Each week PAUL VAUGHAN brings you the people whose achievements are changing your way of life
9.58 Weather
Douglas Stuart reporting, with voices and opinions from around the world .
Northanger Abbey by JANE AUSTEN read by Dorothy Tutin (18)
preceded by Weather
11.31 Market Trends