6-27 Farming Today
6.45 Prayer for the Day
6.50-7.8 Weather, information and news for your area
The world this morning: Britain at breakfast-time and the news from anywhere on earth introduced by Jack de Manio 7-40 Todays Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50-8.0 Weather, information and news for your area
and more of Today
(including Today in the South and West, and Regional Extra) E Anglia VHF: see Variations, col
8.40 Today's Papers
to on English Gentlewoman abridged by SOFKA SKIPWITH Read by GARARD GREEN Produced by JOHN CARDY
by ROBERT BARR
A story in six parts of espionage in the remote islands of the Outer Hebrides starring Edward de Souza Bryden Murdoch and Geoffrey Frederick Part 4
Produced by PETER TITHERADGE
How to save it
Where to keep it
How - hopefully - to make it grow
Introduced by ANTONY BROWN
Produced by WALTER WALLICH
A look at some of the changes in our lives since 1945 and their social causes and effects. 4: Clothes
JOANNE BROGDEN , Head of the Fashion School at the Royal College of Art.
NEM p 1: Lo, God is here! (BBC HB 2641: Psalm 3: Matthew 20, v 29. to 21, v 9 (rsv): Put thou thy trust in God (BBC HB 313)
BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA leader IAN TYRE conductor IAIN SUTHERLAND with ROBIN HALL and JIMMIE MACGREGOR
Introduced by JOHN WEBSTER
by PETER HUTCHINS with Richard Pearson as Benson and David Valla as the young man How would you react to the news that a by-pass road is to run directly through your house? Mr Benson has an in. genious if unusual idea.
Produced by MARTIN JENKINS
12.0 Announcements
A selection of items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Script by JEAN STROUD
Produced bv RICHARD BURWOOD
(Extended version: Sunday,
4.0 pm)
South West VHF: see Variations col 5
12.55 Weather, information and news for your area
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by William Hardcastle
Story: No Picnic for Ruth by MARGARET AITCHISON
with the LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by ERIC WETHERELL and JACK ROTHSTEIN (violin)
Produced by ALAN OWEN
bv JOHN CANNON with Anthony Hall as the Young Soldier
* Being a soldier means a lot more than knowing how to fight. More than anything it is learning how to keep your head under difficult circumstances.'
Other parts NIGEL CLAYTON
IAN THOMPSON , DAVID BRIERLEY Produced by RONALD MASON
X
by GEORGE SCHALLER abridged in five episodes by COLIN TUCKER
Read by JERRY STOVIN 2: Among Gorillas
In which George meets Big Daddy, D.J., and Junior, and strikes up an acquaintanceship with the Outsider.
Produced by COLIN TUCKER
The news magazine that sums up your day - and starts off vour evening including the latest news, the evening press, what's on tonight, the City, and the people and talking points of the day. Presented bv
William Hardcastle and Steve Race
5.50-6.0 Weather, information and news for your area
A weekly quiz on music and general "knowledge with the Services stationed in West Germany, Berlin, and Gibraltar Panel: LIZ FERRIS, TED MOULT
NEIL DURDEN-SMITH v A team representing the Army in Berlin Question-master alun WILLIAMS
(Repeated: Monday, 1.30 pm)
Gerald Pricstland presenting world news and views With MERYL O'KEEFFE
Joe Melia as Sam Rubens 10: Final Curtain
A spontaneous discussion by THE COUNTESS OF LONGFORD ALASTAIR BURNET
RUSSELL BRADDON
Chairman DAVID JACOBS
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN from The Leas Cliff Hall , Folkestone, Kent
(Repeated: Saturday, 1.15 pm) Listeners' views for use in Any Answers? to Any Answers?,
BBC, Bristol, BS8 2LR
A series of five programmes compiled by ERIC EWENS with Peter Woodthorpe as Johnson 1: Mainly about Money
Produced by R.D. SMITH
There appears to be an elite in the First Division who often make big profits; a proletariat in the lower part of the League who normally make louses; and between them a band of teams for whom financial results will vary year by year with success on the field. (The Chester Report 1968). Analysis examines the positions of two clubs at opposite ends of the financial spectrum: Coventry City, top moneyearners of the 1969-70 season, and Bury. who ended last season with a considerable loss. Compiled by TONY GOULD and presented bv PAUL DOHERTY
Produced by ROBERT CRADOCK
Douglas Stuart reporting, with voices and opinions from around the world
DR ARCHIE CLOW interviews some of the scientists who have put forward their ideas at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. in Durham.
Assault on a Queen by JACK FINNEY abridged by CRISTINA SELLORS Read by HENRY STAMPER Produced by JOHN CARDY
Last of ten instalments
(Monday: part 1 of ' The Ghost and Mrs Muir ' by R. A. Dick , read by John Westbrook )
preceded by Weather
11.31 Market Trends