6.27 Farming Today
6.45 Outlook
Reflecting matters of Christian interest and concern
6.50-7.0 Regional news, weather and programme news
7.10 On Your Farm: a weekly review of the agricultural scene Producer ANTHONY PARKIN (from Birmingham)
7.40 Today's Papert
7.45 Outlook
7.50-8.0 Regional news, weather and programme news
Jack de Manio presents Radio 4's 50-minute worldwide look at the weekend
8.45 Today's Papers
Radio 4 fills you in on the political scene at home and abroad, starting with 9.5 From Our Own Correspondent
Contributed by the BBC's Foreign News staff
(Revised edition: Tues, 9.5 am)
9.30 The Weekly World
COLIN VALDAR reviews what the weeklies have to say. with illustrations read by DOUGLAS SMITH
9.45 The Week in Westminster
Parliamentarians discuss the week's business with TERENCE LANCASTER
Narrator david BROOMFIELD Producers PADDY O'KEEFFE MARTIN COX , BERNARD TATE
New Every Morning, page 64: How are thy servants blest. 0 Lord! (BBC us 305): Psalm 112; Mark 10, vv 32-45 (av);O Love, how deep (BBC us 73)
Introduced by petf.r JONES
News and prospects of today s big sporting events featuring: Association Football in England and Scotland: Racing; Rugby Union; Rugby League (Sport on 2: from 2.0 pm)
A nation-wide general knowledge contest in which listeners compete for this title
Chairman FRANKLIN ENGELMANN 6: Midlands (ii)
12.55 Weather, programme news
A spontaneous discussion by Malcolm Muggeridge
The Countess of Longford Cranley Onslow. mp
Chairman DAVID JACOBS from Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Guest: Jonathan Miller
What the European papers say. Entertainment Round-up: by JUDITH CHALMERS
A Matter of Life and Death: SHIRLEY WILLIAMS , MP, AIREY NEAVE, MP, and KEITH WEDMORE discuss the sanctity of life The House on the Hill by HAl. POrTER abridged by DELIA PATON read by TRADER FAULKNER
presents Vincent Price recalling his stage and screen career in London, New York and Hollywood: with extracts from Brigham Young, Keys of the Kingdom, House of Wax, comedy of Terrors, Dr Phibes, and More Dead Than Alive. Introduced by JOHN BENTLEY Written by LYN FAIRHURST Producer BOBBY JAYE
The Tate of the Eternal Student
Written by RAY CONNOLLY and told by Simon Ward
5.55 Weather, programme news
by ALISTAIR COOKE
(Repeated: Sunday, 9.15 am)
Highlights of today's sport in the South and Midlands. Producer Godfrey dixey
Cliff Morgan introduces a weekly sequence of favourite music chosen from records made by some of the world's great artists.
Buried Alive
ARNOLD BENNETT 'S 1912 novel dramatised by JAMES DUCKETT with David King as Priam Farll
Jano Hylton as Alice Challice The lie was out, and its speaker shuddered.... from somewhere deep within him he heard a stronger, bolder spirit speak . 'You're dead. You're free. Re-christened Henry Leek.'
With JAMES DUCKETT
Producer ANTHONY CORNISH (from Birmingham)
(Repeated: Monday, 3.0 pm)
(Frank Moorey and Paul Chap man are appearing at Birmingham Repertory Theatre)
9.58 Weather
A late-evening conversation in Which GRAEME SHANKLAND, ELIZA-BF.TH GiTTUs, and DR michafx winstani.ey exchange thoughts. opinions, ideas and prejudices with BRIAN REDHEAD
Producer MICHAEL GREEN (from Manchester)
A meditation for the listener by BROTHER SIMON TUGWELL
preceded by Weather