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
7.58 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
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by Giles Playfair
Parliamentarians scrutinise the week's work at Westminster and discuss what is making an impact on the world of politics Chairman TERENCE LANCASTER
Produced by Bernard tate
New Every Morning, page 26: We sing the praise of him who died (BBC Hymn Book 95); Psalm 22: St Matthew 1, vv 18-25 (rsv): When I survey the wondrous Cross (BBC hb 97)
Stories by Georges Simenon
Wunschprogramm
(Rptd: Wed. 6 30 pm R3,
19: The Ordinary Language of Men: presented by FRED flower
Introduced by Jacob de Vries
News and prospects of all the day's big events including:
Cricket: scores and flashes from the grounds
Racing from Sandown Park
Wimbledon: The Lawn Tennis Championships
Rowing from Henley
Golf: The Sean Connery Invitation Golf Tournament at Troon Golf Club, Ayrshire
Grand Finale of this general knowledge contest in which the three finalists, who have won through from the 56 contestants representing all parts of the United Kingdom, compete for this title Antony Barrington Brown Wiltshire: builder lain Matheson
Ross and Cromarty: retired surgeon William Taylor
Belfast: civil servant
Chairman FRANKLIN ENGELMANN Devised and written by .JOHN P. WYNN
Produced by JOAN clark
(Repeated: Friday, 6.15 pm)
12.55 Weather: programme news
A radio happening with Jimmy Edwards , Ted Ray
Leslie Crowther. Cyril Fletcher In the chair MCOONALD HOBLEY Special guest Alan Freeman from an idea by jimmy EDWARDS Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
by Ivor Wilson
'I don't give a damn who runs the Party. You know what I want. A Knighthood and a real job in the Government.'
with John Hollis
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson Guest Edmundo Ros
Talking about Tens.... : ANN MEGAW With RUTH ADAM
Bookshelf: MARJORIE Anderson talks to JOAN HAMMOND about her autobiography A Voice, a Life
Watchdog: NORMAN TOZER looks at the service provided by estate agents
Farming Shop-window: ELIZABETH PHILLIPPO previews next week's Royal Agricultural Show in Warwickshire
DUNCAN CARSE reads Myself A Mandarin by AUSTIN COATES
Alnwick FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited Ainwick in Northumberland
Produced by PHYLLIS ROBINSON
Portrait of a Star
TONY BILBOW talks to
Ingrid Bergman who discusses her long career in Hollywood and features scenes from her latest film Cactus Flower. Written by LYN FAIRHURST
Produced by BOBBY JAYE
TIM MATTHEWS introduces 25 minutes devoted to listeners' own views on current issues
5.55 Weather; programme news
byALISTAIR COOKE
Introduced by JOHN motson Produced by godfrey DIXEY
PATRICK MOORE and DINAH SHERIDAN play JOHN CLEESE and FILL FLETCHER Chairman ROBIN RAY who devised the game
Questions supplied by PETER MOORE
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
with Ken Dodd
This week: Freud and Jung and all that Jazz featuring PETER Goodwright and MIKE NEWMAN TALFRYN THOMAS
BARBARA MULI. ANEY and JAN EDWARDS
DOODY'S DIDDY ORCHESTRA directed by GEOFF ALDERSON
Devised and written by KEN DODD with additional material by GORDON PLEASANT . EDDIE FOXALL
GEORGE MOFFAT and DAVID NOBBS Produced by HORRY JAYE
The novel by Patricia Moyes adapted for radio by Betty Davies
with Rupert Davies
The world of fashion journalism is hectic, colourful, and slightly unreal. But not, as a rule, murderous...
(Repeated: Monday, 3.0pm)
9.58 Weather
George Woodcock discusses with HAROLD WEBR the years 1960-1969, when he was General Secretary of the tuc. Produced by STANLEY WILLIAMSON
The evening office of Compline
preceded by Weather