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 introduced by John Timpson and Robert Robinson
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 )
8.40 Today's Papers
9.30 Religious Service for Primary Schools Easter Buildings by ROBERT RIETTY
(Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am)
9.50 Interlude
9.55 Movement and Music 2
NEM p 93; Blest be the everlasting God (BBC HB 486): Psalm 119 part 7; Mark 13, vv 14-27 (AV); Lord Christ, who on thy heart didst bear (BBC HB 380)
10.30 Marsh!
20: Summer Holidays written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian)
10.45 Intermediate German
Naehrichten und Neuigkeiten Written and produced by AL WOLFF
11.0 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM
(Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am)
11.20 Music Club presented by GARY TAYLOR
Producer ALBERT CHATTERLEY
, 11.40 Religion in its
Contemporary Context
The Artist and his Vision: R. E. T. LAMB presents the poetry of Jack Clemo
Presenter Joan Yorke
Your Home and Family
Choosing a Correspondence Course: JOAN YORKE looks into some of the factors to bear in mind.
Other topical items too, and a selection from your letters in What's On Your Mind?
(Details as Thursday, 6.15 pm)
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by William Hardcastle
Story: Gerry Giraffe by DENISE SHELDON
2.0 Peoples of the World
Uganda: life can change fast. by ELEANOR YOUNG: part 2
2.20 Geography. Indonesia by ROGER OWEN
Producer ALEX HUNTER
2.40 Stories and Rhymes (7-9) Children's Own Work
by D. K. Broster
Read by David Steuart
(The Herries Chronicle: Friday)
An extended edition of Radio 4's early evening news magazine to bring you minute- by - minute information of the Budget of 1972 Presented by William Hardcastle In the studio:
MARY GOLDRING of The Economist PATRICK HUTBER of the Sunday
Telegraph TOM JACKSON , GILLIAN REYNOLDS From the gallery: ANTHONY HOWARD
PEREGRINE WORSTHORNE
Direct link-ups from Cardiff, Bristol, Glasgow, Newcastle.
The views of the man-in-the-street from PM reporters in the radio cars.
Telephoned interviews with key figures in trade and industry, plus all the rest of the news of the day and regular PM features Producers ROGER FRAZER and PAT TAYLOR
Studio editor HARRY BROWN
Executive editor ANDREW BOYLE
(Coverage of the Budget on BBC1 from 3.20. The Chancellor speaks tonight and The Rt Hon Roy Jenkins tomorrow night: BBC1 at 9.20, Radio 4 at 10.10, BBC2 at 11.0)
5.50-6.0 Regional news, weather and programme news
'twixt Isobel Barnett
Eleanor Summerfield and Richard Murdoch , David Nixon Tune-twisters from STEVE rack In the chair ROY PLOMLEY Devised and written by IAN MESSITER
Producer PETER TITHERADGE
Gerald Priestland presenting world news and views
Special Budget
Edition
Ring Robin Day to put your question on the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Budget statement to
Vic Feather. General Secretary of the tuc
Campbell Adamson , Director General of the CBI
Tax expert Professor A. R. Prest of the LSE
To promote a maximum flow of questions [number removed](16 lines) will take them from 6.0 pm onward as well as while the programme is on the air. Please indicate to which member of the panel your question is addressed.
Producer BERNARD TATE
A series of five Royal Scandals 5: The Most Hated Man in England
The scandals surrounding the Duke of Cumberland, fifth son of George III , shocked and horrified his contemporaries; Victorian society shuddered at the mention of his name; his death in 1851 was greeted by a spate of vicious obituaries unprecedented in Royal circles. But could any man be quite as evil as this ...? with Geoffrey Matthews Lockwood West and Geoffrey Beevers
Produced and compiled from contemporary accounts by KAY PATRICK
GERD PURITZ remembers his mother, one of a small but great group of singers who sang at the Vienna State Opera from the early 1920s and soon became as famous in all the great opera houses and concert halls of the world with gramophone records
Four talks for Lent
4: John Dancy , Master of Marlborough College
10.10 The Chancellor of the Exchequer,
The Rt Hon Anthony Barber , mp for the Government
10.20 Douglas Stuart reporting
Dead Cert by DICK FRANCIS
Read by DENYS HAWTHORNE (7)
preceded by Weather
11.31 Market Trends