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 Derek Jones)
VHF
East Anglia see column 5
8.40 Today's Papers
His radio story "A Foggy Evening" told by Peter Tuddenham
'It began when my wife said "You're dining out, you are".
I rang the bell at the Lees' house, and waited.'
A Religious Service for Primary Schools
FRANK STRIKE describes some wrecksandrescueshehasseen during his life as a Coastguard.
(BBC Sound Archive recording)
9.35 Religion How and Why
Features of Faith: The Muslim
Pilgrimage to Mecca, the sacred books of Hinduism, and Japa nese Shinto Temples.
Written by DAVID NICOLLE
9.55 Movement and Music 1
NEM p 33; My God, my King thyvariouspraise(BBCm
13): rant 2 1 John 2. v 28, to 3. vv 10, 15-18: Now thank we all our God (BBC HB 277)
10.30 La France Aujourd'hui 4: Qu'avez-vous compris?
Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY
10.45 Horizons de France 4: Un chauffeur de taxi
Written by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE (Fifth-year French)
11.0 Time and Tune
The Magic Music Shop - 4 Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES
11.20 Man
4: Survival on Dry Land by MARGERY MORRIS
Narrator BARRY FOSTER
11.40 Geography
Bristol - capital of Severnside by ALAN FREY
John Edmunds presents the Radio 4 series that tackles topics of direct concern to you Today's main feature:
Your Health and Welfare
A Sign of Stress: many people have ulcers in the hectic rat-race of today. DAVID BELLAN has been finding out how they should be dealt with. Other topical items too, and a selection from your letters in What's On Your Mind?
VHF South West: see column 5
12.55 Weather, information and news for your area
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by Nicholas Woolley
(Wednesday broadcast)
Story: Brown Bear 's Helping People Week - Thursday by ELIZABETH ROBINSON
Living Language
The Tale of King Arthur by SIR THOMAS MALORY adapted by SAM LANGDON
Narrator RICHARD HURNDALL Producer JOAN GRIFFITHS 4: The Last Battle
2.30 Unos minutos nada mis 4: Excursion a la playa Written by HARRY LAWSON
(For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish)
2.40 Learning about Life 4: I'm Emotional
Arranged and introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE
Rockabye Baby
But precisely whatt
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
Vice Versa by r. ANSTEY
Read by CLIFFORD NORGATE 4: Learning and Accomplishments
The news magazine that sums up your day - and starts off your evening
Presented by Nicholas Woolley and Roger Cook
5.50-6.0 Regional news, weather and programme news
(Repeated: Friday, 1.30 pm)
Gerald Priestland , from the Conservative Party Conference in Brighton, presents world news and views with JACKY GILLOTT in London
On this the second day of the Conservative Party Conference, which has already debated such important issues as the Common Market, economic policy and taxation, industrial relations and employment ... ring Robin Day to put your Question in person to the ChancelloroftheExchequer, rne Kt Hon Anthony Barber , mp, who was Chairman of the Conservative Party Organisation until last year. He will be speaking from Brighton.
To promote a maximum flow of questions, [number removed](16 lines) will take them from 5.30 pm onward, as well as while the programme is on the air. Producer WALTER WALLlCH
A weekly review of the arts
Introduced by Julian Mitchell This edition includes:
Occupations: BUZZ GOODBODY talks about her production of Trevor Griffiths 's play which opens the Royal Shakespeare Company's season at The Place, Euston Road, London.
Eleven Los Angeles Artists: a look at the Arts Council exhibition at the Hayward Gallery Shakespeare and the Film: ROGER MANVELL on his new book Producers ROSEMARY HART PHILIP FRENCH
A selection of listeners' letters continuing the discussion heard in last Friday's Any Questionst Introduced by DAVID JACOBS Producer ROY HAYWARD
(Repeated: Friday, 4.0 pm)
Write to BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Look at life through the eyes of those who are changing it. Discover why their research and inventions are important to you - and entertaining Presenter PAUL VAUGHAN Producer LAURIE JOHN
Douglas Stuart reporting, with voices and opinions from around the world: including reports from the Conservative Party Conference in Brighton
'When hear anyone talk of culture, I reach for my revolver.' No one would echo Hermann Goering's words today, but from time to time there is controversy about the way in which public money is used to promote cultural activities.
There will shortly be celebrations to mark the 25th anniversary of what is perhaps the largest culture-promoting organisation the world has ever known - the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation - UNESCO.
This programme, in looking forward to the Silver Jubilee on 4 November, sets out to assess UNESCO's achievements and its future potential.
Pride and Prejudice
Read by EILEEN ATKINS (17)
All the day's news preceded by Weather
11.31 Market Trends