6.27 Farming Week: presented today from Wales by DAVID JOHN
6.45 Prayer for the Day
6.50-7.0 Regional news. weather and programme news
The world this morning: Britain at breakfast-time and the news from anywhere on earth introduced by Jack de Manio and John Timpson
Deputy editor ALASTAIR OSBORNE Editor MARSHALL STEWART
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50-8.0 Regional news, weather and programme news
and more of Today
(including, in the Midlands and E Anglia, Regional Extra: and Today in the South and West introduced by DEREK JONES ) VHF East Anglia: see below
8.40 Today's Papers
combs the BBC Sound Archives for people, places, and events he remembers, or is fairly sure he does.
Ken Sykora , Zcna Skinner
Gordon Clyde. Vivian Stanshall and who knows who take a lively look round and meet some of the people for whom this is a special week. Produced by RICHARD GILBERT
The Penny Programme - 21
Presented by STUART HENRY and PETER PACEY
Written by ALEXANDER GUYAN
9.55 The World of Work - 10 Arranged and introduced by LESLIE SMITH
Produced by RITA UDALL
NEM p 64: Awake, mv soul (BBC HB 403); Psalm 119, part 2; St John 9, vv 13-25; To thee our God we fly (BBC HB 434)
French for Beginners - 23
Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (Radiovision)
10.45 Interlude
10.47 Nous Voici! 20: La sortie Written by MICHELINE SOUADET (Third-year French)
11.1 Sinning Together
Introduced by JOHN HUW DAVIES Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES
11.20 Springboard. Children's opinions and work from the Autumn and Spring Terms. selected by JENYTH WORSLEY
11.40 Drama Workshop 10: Space Flight
Written by JOHN SCADDING with PETER PACEY andROSAI.IND ELLIOT Series produced by DICKON REED
Nancy Wise presents the Radio 4 series that tackles topics of direct concern to you. Today's main feature: your Money - earning, saving and spending it
JOHN EDMUNDS discusses Budget prospects with PATRICK HUTBER , City Editor. Sunday Telegraph. Other topical items too. and a selection from your letters in What's On Your Mind?
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced bv David Jessel
Deputy editor DEREK LEWIS Editor ANDREW BOYLE
Story: Racltettypan the scare-crow by URSULA HOURlHANE
11: Norway - Winter Leisure Script by GWYNNETH ASHBY (Exploration Earth)
2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS
With MARI GRIFFITH
2.30 .Speak for Yourself. Work done bv listeners as follow-up to the term's broadcasts.
Series editor JOHN KERRY. (Speak)
2.40 Movement. Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS
Produced by VERA GRAY
by JOHN PATRICK : adapted for radio by DUNCAN MCINTYRE followed by an interlude
Adapted for radio in four parts by WILFRED HARRISON from the hook by RAYMOND FOXALL based on the true story of the Knutsford Highwayman with GEOFFREY WHEELER ,
RONALD HARVI and MARAH STOHL
Edward Harding has escaped deportation and returns to England. He alters his name to Higgins and his mode of life to that of a country gentleman. 2: Mr Trelawny Investigates Produced by TREVOR HILL
The news magazine that sums up your day - and starts off your evening.
Presented by David Jessel and Steve Race.
Including the latest news, the evening press, what's on tonight, the City, and the people and talking points of the day.
5.50-6.0 Regional news, weather and programme news
starring
Wilfrid Brambell and Harry II. Corbett
A Death in the Family
Written and adapted for radio by RAY GALTON and ALAN SIMPSON Produced by BOBBY JAYE
John Hosken presenting world news and views with MERYL O'KEEFFE
Deputy editor VINCENT DUGGLEY Editor BRIAN BLISS
(Thursdays broadcast)
A sequential entertainment for radio starring Ronnie Barker also featuring Terence Brady and Pauline Yates
Gordon Langford at the piano
The lines are contributed by CHRIS ALLEN, DAVID CLIMIE, ALLAN SCOTT and CHRIS BRYANT, GERALD WILEY.
Produced by JOHN FAWCETT WILSON (Repeated: Friday 11.15 pm)
by HENRIK IBSEN translated from the Norwegian by MICHAEL MEYER with Freddie Jones and Maurice Denham
The action takes place in a coastal town in southern Norway towards the end of the 19th century. However, a similar situation could all too easily arise in any community at the present time.
Adapted for radio and produced bV JOHN TYDEMAN +
David Holden reporting
Deputy editor VINCENT DUGGLEBY Editor BRIAN BLISS
by VIAN SMITH: abridged and produced by MICHAEL BOWEN Read by Paul Rogers
(First of 10 instalments)
Not until 1917 had Philip's marc left Year Stone. The yearling had remained and as soon as the war was over he would be broken, ready for Philip's return. Megan wondered what would happen now. Presumably Mother would sell.
(Paul Rogers is in Sleuth' at St Martin's Theatre. London)
All the day's news preceded by Weather