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
An Act of Worship
Introduced by RALPH ROLLS
1: Songs
Presented by ERIC SIMMS
With KENNETH WILLIAMSON Of the British Trust for Ornithology produced by ROSEMARY JELLlS
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Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING
Space Ship Adventures - 1
Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY
St Philip and St
James NEM p 44; Come down, 0 Love divine (BBC HB 149); Psalm 89; John 14, vv 1-14 (NEB); Breathe on me, breath of God (BBC HB 148)
Portraits by ROBERT STANNAGE , compiled from recordings in the BBC Sound Archives 1: The English Channel
Produced by HAROLD ROGERS
A corner for music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY
21: Finding your way about
(This programme should be tape-recorded)
11.0 Ants and How They Live by SARAH EREIRA
Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard)
11.20 Just Fine
A story by TOM MAYER read by EDDIE MATTHEWS
(Listening and Writing)
11.40 Prospect
Man changes Man
1: Control of fertility
Compiled by TONY GIBSON
Produced by TOM BUTCHER
12.0 Announcements
A selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the past seven days introduced by JOHN ELLISON Script by JEAN STROUD
Produced by PHYLLIS ROBINSON
(Extended version: Sunday,
4.0 pm)
12.55Weather; programme news
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by William Hardcastle
for children under 5
Story: Whitewash by LILIAN DAYKIN
The Naughty Calf by MONICA JARRETT (Let's Join In)
The Private Eye
While most people see private detectives as seedy little men spying on errant husbands. today's subject - because of his professional ethics we can only call him Phil - spends his life travelling round the world. He lives in the best hotels and mixes in high society and. as he tells BARNEY BAMFORD, he collected a fee of L40,000 for one job!
Produced by JAMES GALLAGHER
The Frog Prince
Adapted from the Grimm fairy tale by Paddy Bechely
(Stories and Rhymes)
by ST JOHN LRVINE starring Sybil Thorndike adapted by PEGGY WELLS
More than 50 years ago Lewis Casson produced Jane Clegg with Sybil Thorndike in the name part. In this production Dame Sybil re-creates her original role of that East End housewife.
The scene is the Cleggs' small house in London in 1905. Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
A series of six programmes 6: In Mourning For Ever
The story of King Carol of Rumania and Madame Lupescu
Written by RUTH JORDAN
Narrated by MICHAEL MCCLAIN
Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
The news magazine that sums upyourday-and starts OS yourevening
Including the latest news, the evening press, what's on tonight. the City, and the people and talking points ot the day. Presented bv
WHIiam HardcasMe andDerekCooper
5.50 Weather: programme news
S.S5SouthEastNews
Round 2: featuring each week three winners from Round 1
3: West of England and Midlands (Saturday'sbroadeast)
(Repeated: Monday, 1 30 pm)
Gerald Priestland presenting world news and views With Meryl O'Keeffe
Peter Woodthorpe as Fagin JnhnHeUisasBiUSikcs
George Howe as Mr Browntow andStephenBoneasOtiver 4:Ktdnapped
A spontaneous discussion by Rt Hon Quintin Hogg, MP, Rt Hon Jeremy Thorpe, MP, Katharine Whitehord, Lord Donaldson
Chairman David Jacobs
from St Michael's Community Centre, Salisbury, Wiltshire
(Repeated: Saturday. 1.15pm)
4: Thomas Chatterton J752-J770 by BRUCE NORMAN
A series of portraits of some britliantty gifted people who diedyoung.
Song composed by GUY BALAHAN Singer TERESA CAHILL
Harpsichord UONEL SALTER
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
A programme cf discussion andanatysisofthemainsocial, economic, and potiticatprob)ems of the day.
Each week experts wiU discuss a topic of major importance behind the days news both at home and abroad,
Douglas Stuart reporting, with voices and opinions from around the world
A journalist from abroad takes a took at Great Britain this week
Northanser Abbey byJANEMSTEN
Read by Dorothy Tuttn (19)
preceded by Weather ll.M Market Trends