6.27 Farming Today
6.45 Prayer for the Day
6 50-7.0 Regional news, weather and programme news
7.0 News
The world this morning: Britain at breakfast-time and the news from anywhere on earth introduced by John Timpson and Douglas Cameron
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50-8.0 Regional news, weather and programme news
8.0 News and more of Today
(including, in the Midlands and E Anglia, Regional Extra; and Today in the South and West introduced by CLIVE CUNNINGHAM ) VHF East Anglia: see col 5
8.40 Today's Papers
by H. K. FLEMING (14) ‡
Read by TONY BRITTON (14) ‡
A Religious Service for Primary Schools
A A Soldier ' by ZOE BAILEY
HUW BALLARD THOMAS describes some of his experiences while living as a Benedictine monk.
(BBC Sound Archiverecording)
9.35 Religion How and Why
EDWARD PATEY talks about three of the Features of Faith m the Christian religion
S.55 Movement and Music 1 for the 5- to 6-year-olds by PENNY WHITTAM
NEM p 11; The spacious firmament on high (BBC HB 21); Psalm 116; Luke 24, vv 1-11. Holy Father, in thy mercy (BBC HB 386)
10.30 La France Aujourd'hul
3: Monsieur Richard est un bon restaurateur
Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT
10.45 Horizons de France 3: Le Parapluie
Written by GUY DEMAUPASSANT dramatised by ARIEL DAIGRE (Fifth-year French)
11.0 Time and Tune
The Magic Music Shop - 3 introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
11.20 Man
3: Life on the Land by MARGERY MORRIS
Narrator BARRY FOSTER
11.40 Geography.
South Hampshire - major growth area by MICHAEL WITHERICK
Jeanine McMullen presents the Radio 4 series that tackles topics of direct concern to you Today's main feature:
Your Health and Welfare
Jabs for Flu: NANCY WISE meets people who find inoculation against flu worthwhile and talks to a doctor about its value,
Other topical items too, and a selection from your letters in What's On Your Mind?
VHF South West: see col
12.55 Weather, information and news for your area
and voices and topics in and behindthe headlinesirttroduced by Nicholas Woolley
Story: Frank's Adventure by DOROTHY EDWARDS
Living Language
The Tale of King Arthur by SIR THOMAS MALORY adapted by SAM LANGDON
Narrator RICHARD HURNDALL 3: The Quest of the Holy Grail
2.30 Unos mlnutos nada mas 3: El sefior Robinson, turista extraordinario
Written by Robert P. Clarke
(For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish)
2.40 Learning about Life 3: The Family
Arranged and introduced by John Stockbridge
The Food of Hate
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But precisely what?
A magazine of a sort, which takes a quizzical, indulgent, and sometimes ferocious glance at the British way of life-while we still have one.
Producer ROBERT CRADOCK
(Jack makes his debut on Any Questions? tomorrow, 8.30 pm)
Atlantic Rendezvous by WILLIAM MURRAY
Read by ALAN MOORE
4: La Ligne de Démarcation
The news magazine that sums up your day - and starts off your evening.
Presented by Nicholas Woolley and Steve Race
5.50-6.0 Regional news, weather and programme news
based on the book by Henry Cecil
Written by Henry Cecil and Basil Dawson
starring Richard Briers as Roger Thursby
(Tuesday's broadcast)
(Dennis Ramsden is in "No Sex Please - We're British" at the Strand Theatre, London)
(Repeated: Friday, 1.30 pm)
Gerald Priestland , from the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, presents world news and views with JACKY GILLOTT in London
A series of six programmes illustrating the composer's approach to his art. as revealed through one of his major works. Introduced by Andrew Faulds 2: Damn Gerontius!
Elgar knew that in The Dream of Gerontius he had written a masterpiece, and its early failure was a bitter disappointment to him. with Written by MICHAEL KENNEDY.
ProducerSTANLEY WILLIAMSON (from Manchester)
A weekly review of the arts
Introduced by Julian Mitchell This editien includes:
Private Road: BARNEY , PLATTS-MILLS, director of Bronco Bull-frog, on his new feature film
Ensor to Permeke: discussion on an exhibition of 70 years of Flemish art at the Royal Academy, Burlington House, London.
Producers ROSEMARY HART and PHILIP FRENCH
PAUL VAUGHAN introduces the people who are changing our way of life through their research, discoveries and inventions.
Producer MICHAEL R. BRIGHT
9.59 Weather
Douglas Stuart reporting, with voices and opinions from around the world: including reports from the Labour Party Conference in Brighton
ROBERT MCKENZIE examines the art and craft of political oratory. Tonight he looks at the impact of radio and television on the style of political oratory, with extracts of broadcasts from BALDWIN and MAC-DONALD up to the present day.
Pride and Prejudice by JANE AUSTEN
Read by EILEEN ATKINS (12)
All the day's news preceded by Weather