6.27 Farming Today
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
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 )
8.40 Today's Papers
An Act of Worship
Hopwood Family - As Others See Us by R. E. t. LAMB
Introduced by RALPH ROLLS
Strip King: Paul Raymond
Music Workshop 1
' The Tree ' by WILLIAM MURPHY and IAN HUMPHRIS
NEM p 15; Praise to the Holiest (BBC HB 88); Psalm 111; Wisdom 1, vv 1-11 (Jerusalem Bible); How glorious Sion's courts' appear (BBC HB 493)
Today Gcrard Fiennes looks back at a form of traction only recently abandoned by British Rail, the horse, and its influence on the railway staff in: Horse-sense
Produced by DENYS GUEROULT
A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY. 24: Ghosts (This programme should be tape-recorded)
In a series of eight programmes David Gell examines the rise and decline of the Big Bands, recalling the personalities associated.with them. 4: The Bandsmen who became Band Leaders
Produced by JOHN KNIGHT
Creatures of the Air
(Listening and Writing)
11.40 Prospect
Man in an Industrial Society: Attempts to Resolve Conflicts
Compiled by GEOFFREY MORRIS
12.0 Announcements
Jeanine McMullen presents the Radio 4 series that tackles topics of direct concern to you. Your Own Time
Slow, slow, quick quick slow: more and more people are dancing for pleasure. NIGEL MURPHY asks why
A thousand meals a day: EUGENE KAUFELLER , Maitre Chef de Cuisine of the Dorchester, tells DEREK cooper about his day VHF South West: see column 2
12.55 Weather, information and news for your area
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by William Hardcastle
Story: Three little Bicycles go to the Sea by ELIZABETH COLEMAN
Let's Join In. Pelican Park
DENIS MATTHEWS introduces music played by Dohnanyi
The Wizard of Oz by L. FRANK BAUM adapted by JOHN RICHMOND - 3 Produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Stories and Rhymes 7-9)
by ELIZABETH BATT with Robert Cawdron
Robert Millward is rich and powerful-a a self-made man. Other people don'enter into his scheme of things, but he is forced to take account of them when somebody, seemingly unimportant. seeks him out.
Produced by JANE GRAHAM
A chance to hear again some of the best one-hour plays broadcast in recent years.
by THOR HEYERDAHL translated by PATRICIA CRAMPTON adapted for radio in ten parts by NAN MACDONALD
4: First Days at Sea
' We were alone with the sea - seven men, a monkey, and a wooden cage full of fowl and a single duck ... ' Reader JOHN JUSTIN
Produced by BRIAN MILLER (from Bristol)
The news magazine that sums up your day - and starts off your evening. Presented by William Hardcastle and Steve Race
5.50-6.0 Regional news, weather and programme news
A nation-wide general knowledge contest in which listeners compete for this title
(Repeated: Monday, 1.30 pm)
Gerald Priestland presenting world news and views with MERYL O'KEEFFE
NANCY wise makes a personal selection of items from BBC Radio and TV
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Research by jean STROUD
Produced by RICHARD BURWOOD (Shortened version: Sat, 4.30)
A spontaneous discussion by RT HON RICHARD CROSSMAN. MP NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS , MP ELIZABETH MANNERS
NICHOLAS TOMALIN
Chairman DAVID JACOBS
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN from the Coleridge Adult Centre. Cambridge
(Repeated: Saturday, 1.15 pm) Listeners' views for use in Any Answersf should be sent to Any Answers?. BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
With the last Sanctions order against Rhodesia already half expired and the party conference season only a few months ahead, it seems increasingly likely that there will before long be a further attempt at a negotiated settlement with Rhodesia.
Ian Mclntyre has just returned from Salisbury where he assessed current Rhodesian attitudes and interviewed the Prime Minister, Ian Smith
Produced by GEORGE FISCHER
Douglas Stuart reporting, with voices and opinions from around the world
A foreign journalist based in London looks at a subject of interest in Britain this week
The Heir by v. SACKVILLE-WEST Read by CARLETON HOBBS (5) (On Monday: part 1 of 'The Lost Domain ' - Le Grand Meaulnes - by Alain-Fournier)
In which travellers on the Southern Region pass their time like Chaucer's pilgrims by telling stories. This week: The Tate of the Company Director: written and told by Peter Jones to DOUGLAS BLACKWELL and NIGEL LAMBERT
Produced by SIMON BRETT
(Radio Times People: page 4)
All the day's news preceded by Weather
11.59 Market Trends