6.27 Farming Today
Presented by ROBIN HICKS
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 Papers
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, with FRED STREETER in the garden and TROMPETTO in the kitchen.
8.45 Todays Papers
8.59 Weather
9.5 From Our Own Correspondent
(Revised edition: Tues, 9.5 am)
9.30 The Weekly World
HONOR BALFOUR reviews what the weeklies have to say, with illustrations read by BRYAN MARTIN
9.45 The Week in Westminster
Parliamentarians discuss the week's business with GEORGE GARDINER
Narrator BRIAN HUDSON
Producers PADDY O'KEEFFE
MARTIN COX , BERNARD TATE
New Every Morning page 33: Rejoice! the Lord is King (BBC Hymn Book 128); Psalm 20; John 20, vv 1-2, 9-18 (av); Lift up your heads (BBC HB 178)
Introduced by DESMOND LYNAM Producer GEOFF DOBSON
Latest news and prospects of a big afternoon's sport including: Cricket - Benson and Hedges Cup Final from Lord's; Racing from Ascot: Royal International Horse Show from Wembley: Rowing - Great Britain Championships from Nottingham; French Open Golf Championship from Chantaco Club: Rothmans Open North of England Tennis Championships at Hoylake.
(Sport on 2: from 2.0 pm)
Chairman IAN GILLIES Semi-final (ii)
AUBREY LAWRENCE (Worcester-shire): trainee librarian
ANTHONY MACFARLANE (Lancashire): systems analyst
STEPHEN PAYNE (Yorkshire) computer programmer
Including ' Beat the Brains Devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN
Producer JOHN FAWCETT WILSON (Repeated: Friday, 6.15 pm) (Book. 35p: page 54)
12.55 Weather; programme news
A spontaneous discussion by Rt Hon Richard Crossman. MP Rt Hon Enoch Powell , mp Paul Foot. Lynda Chalker Chairman David Jacobs Producer MICHAEL BOWEN from Nottingham
Introduced by Judith Chalmers At Home: PEGGY ARCHER visited ROBIN and MARIKA HANBURY -
TENtSON
The Summer Hols: SUSAN DENNY finds out about a play-scheme register.
What the European papers say. A Dream Came True!: JANE WHITTLE tells JENNIFER CURRY about a journey to Mount Everest
Middle-aged, middle-class and redundant: JOAN PYPER describes how she and her husband plan a new start.
EILEEN BARRY reads Rain Before Seven by ROMA GROVER
presents a round-up of releases including Mutiny on the Buses Mary Queen of Scots Rentadick and Henry VIII and his Six Wives Introduced by JOHN BENTLEY Written by LYN FAIRHURST Producer BOBBY JAYE
Introduced by John Ellison
The game that turns the pages of showbiz history with Elizabeth Larner Raymond Francis
Jimmy Thompson , Roy Plomley Chairman Jack Watson
Devised by DENIS GIFFORD and compiled by FRANK SALTER Producer JOHN DYAS
5.55 Weather; programme news
by ALISTAIR COOKE
(Repeated: Sunday, 9.15 am)
Highlights of today's sport in the South and Midlands.
Richard Baker introduces records made by some of the world's great artists.
The novel by Terence de Vere White, adapted by Adrian Vale
with Cyril Cusack and Allan McClelland
The most respected of family lawyers may sometimes find it necessary to step outside the strict ethics of his profession. The play is set in Dublin - at or about the present time.
(Repeated: Monday. 3.0 pm)
(Cyril Cusack stars in 'Them': Thurs, BBC1, 10.15 pm. See p 12)
Evening Prayers conducted by THE REV JOHN STUART ROBERTS
preceded by Weather