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 (from Birmingham)
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
Today's Papers at 8.45
8.59 Weather
BBC Correspondents talk about the news. its background, and the people who make it «
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by WALTER TAPLIN
Produced by WALTER WALLICH
A musical self-disclosure from Kenneth Clark art historian and presenter of the BBC2 series Civilisation
Lammas
New Every Morning, page 4: Lord, by whose breath (BBC Hymn Book 437): Psalm 96: Matthew 11, vv 2-15 (rsv): 0 Father, by whose sovereign sway (BBC HB 222)
Stories by Georges Simenon Felicie est là: part 1
Six programmes on the art and techniques of the theatre 4: The Stage
R. D. SMITH talks to JOHN BURY, SEAN KENNY , and ROBERT ORNBO
3: Victoria and Albert Museum. National Portrait Gallery
DAVID PIPER talks about miniatures by Holbein, Milliard, and Samuel Cooper ; and ANDREW FORGE discusses Constable's Study for the Leaping Horse
(Publications and NEC Correspondence Courses: page 13)
Introduced by PETER JONES
News and prospects of all the day's big events including:
Cricket: scores from the County Championship and the Test
Athletics: Europa Cup Men's Semi-Final
Golf: Piccadilly Tournament Racing: from Goodwood
Association Football: preview of the Watney Cup, first round Show Jumping: Royal International Horse Show
Produced by JACOB DE VRIES (Sport on 2: 2.30-5.45 pm)
A weekly quiz on music and general knowledge.
Panel: LIZ FERRIS, TED MOULT, and NEIL DURDEN-SMITH versus
A team representing RAF, Gutersloh, West Germany
Question-master ALUN WILLIAMS (Repeated: Friday, 6.15 pm)
12.55 Weather; programme news
A radio happening with Jimmy Edwards , Ted Ray
Tommy Trinder. Cyril Fletcher In the chair, MCDONALD HOBLEY Special guest, Pete Murray from an idea by JIMMY EDWARDS Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
by ALICK ROWE with Peter Bayliss
Boo! Squish! The boys are revolting! (But so are the masters). Fawcett (pronounced Fossett) must be the most ghastly school since Dotheboys Hall. But the wind of change is whistling down the corridors. The Staff:
School song composed by GUY HALAHAN : sung by boys of the Wanstead High and Royal Wanstead Schools
Produced by COLIN TUCKER
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Peruvian Earthquake: MARIAN COOK
Bookshelf: MARYON eeles and GRAEME HALL talk to JUDITH CHALMERS about their recent books on beauty
Why?: FRANCES COLLINGWOOD on so-called improvements
Nobody told us: JUNE ROSE with the story of a family in need
Painting the bathroom: MERIEL WATSON
DUNCAN CARSE reads Myself a Mandarin by AUSTIN COATES
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Herstmonceux (Shortened edition: Wed, 12.0)
TONY BILBOW talks to producer-director STANLEY KRAMER about his Hollywood career and the filming of The Secret of Santa Vittoria.
TIM MATTHEWS introduces 25 minutes devoted to listeners' own views on current issues
5.55 Weather; programme news
by ALI STAIR COOKE
Produced by GODFREY DIXEY
A panel game with Cyril Fletcher in the chair The questioners: MARJORIE PROOPS
JIMMY THOMPSON Devised by JIMMY THOMPSON , JOHNNY WHYTE and NICHOLAS PARSONS Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
with Ken Dodd
This week: The Human Race-Who's Winning? featuring PETER GOODWRIGHT and JOHN LAURIE , TALFRYN THOMAS BARBARA MULLANEY and JAN EDWARDS
DODDY'S DIDDY ORCHESTRA directed by GEOFF ALDERSON
Devised and written by KEN DODD with additional material by GORDON PLEASANT, EDDIE FOXALL
GEORGE MOFFATT and DAVID NOBBS Produced by BOBBY JAYE
by FRANK D. GILROY adapted for radio by ROGER PINE with Cyril Shaps. Donal Donnelly and Doreen Hepburn
1 When I left this house three years ago, I blamed him for everything that was wrong here. When I came home, I blamed you. Now I suspect no one's to blame. Not even me.'
Produced by ROGER PINE
(from Northern Ireland) (Repeated: Monday, 3.0 pm)
9.58 Weather
Lord Robens talks to GORDON SNELL about the experiences and beliefs which have influenced him, at times of choice or decision, through nearly 40 years of public'life.
' Mine is not really a spectacular, meteoric rise; it's rather a chap who has steadily sawn wood and gone on sawing wood until he has finaUy got through to the completion of the log-sawing ...'
Produced by SHEILA ANDERSON
The Litany sung to the music Of THOMAS TALLIS
preceded by Weather