6.27 Farming Today presented by ROBIN HICKS
6.45 Prayer for the Day
The world this morning introduced by John Timpson and Douglas Cameron
6.50 Travel news, What's on, and Keep Fit with EILEEN FOWLER VHF: Regional news, weather
6.55 Weather, programme news
7.0 News and more of Today including at 7.25 Sportsdesk; at 7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50 Travel news
VHF: Regional news, weather
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.0 News and more of Today including at 8.25 Sportsdesk with CRAWFORD WHITE on the Fifth Test in Bombay; at 8.35. Today's Papers
9.5 Religious Service for Primary Schools
Work for Others: an outside broadcast from the Park County Primary School, Hazle. mere, High Wycombe
9.25 Material for Assembly
Leslie smith selects some encouraging items of news
9.35 You and Survival
4: The Wisdom of the Body written by LEWIS JONES presented by PETER PACEY
9.55 Movement and Music I by PENNY WHITTAM
NEM p 93; Christ who knows all his sheep (BBC HB 507); Psalm 119, part 7; John 8, vv 21-36 (AV); Dear Lord and Father of mankind (BBC BB 351)
10.30 La France Aujourd'hul
French IV. 14: Paris n'est pas une ferme. Written by ARIEL DAIGRE
16.45 Horizons de France
French V. 14: Une ville française - Grenoble. Compiled by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE
11.0 Time and Tune (14) words by JOHN EMLYN EDWARDS Music by DOUGLAS COOMBES
11.26 Man. 4: Children of the Bush bv MARGERY MORRIS Narrator BARRY FOSTER
11.40 Geography
Humberside Development (11) by DAVID SYMES
Presenter Jeanlne McMulIen Health and Welfare
What is Schizophrenia?
NIGEL MURPHY talks to a doctor about the social problems faced by schizophrenics.
With other items and your letters in What's On Your Mind? Write to You and Yours, BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
12.55 Weather, programme news VHF : Regional news, weather
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by William Hardcastle
Story: The Bundles have a Visitor by URSULA HOURIHANE
2.8 Living Language
The Nun's Priest's Tale of the Cock and the Fox, from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales adapted and produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS
2.26 Movement and Music II by JAMES DODDING
Producer VERA GRAY
2.40 Learning about Life 4: Dating
Programme arranged and introduced by JOHN stockbridgi
The Experiment by EVA MARIA MUDRICH
The life and times of a broadcaster-about-town
Producer BARBARA CROWTHER
Cimarron by EDNA FERBER Read by JUNE BARRIE (4)
The news magazine: presented by William Hardcastle and PM's reporting team
5.50 Stock Market report
VHF: Regional news, weather
5.55 Weather, programme news
(Repeated: Friday, 1.30 pm)
Gerald Priestland presenting world news and views
A selection of listeners' letters continuing the discussion heard in last Friday's Any Questions? Introduced by DAVID JACOBS Producer ROY HAKWARD
(Repeated: Friday, 4.0 pm)
Write to Any Answers?, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
' An Evening's Sport '
In May 1971 at Bristol Assizes Peter Ransom, a labourer, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a Westonsuper-Mare teenager, John George. George died from a stab wound in the stomach. He had been walking home after saying goodnight to a girlfriend.
Tonight's programme tells the story of this murder in the words of people closely involved. It enquires into the reasons behind a senseless, needless crime.
Reporter JOHN WALMSLEY Narrator GEORGE SCOTT Producer ANTHONY smiw (from Bristol)
A weekly magazine of the arts introduced by Christopher Cook
The National Film Theatre starts a season of Mae West films, and Alexander Walker, author of The Celluloid Sacrifice. analyses her appeal.
Tchaikovsky, a Russian spectacular narrated by Laurence Harvey, opens in London. How does it compare with The Music Lovers? Galina von Meck and John Warrack discuss its treatment of the composer's life and music.
Cries from Casement as his Bones are Brought to Dublin, a major work for radio commissioned by the BBC from David Rudkin (author of Afore Night Come), was broadcast on Radio 3 last Sunday. How well does it exploit the art of writing for radio?
Presented by Paul Vaughan
Are you still happy with the presents you got at Christmas? One of the favourites for 1972 was the cassette recorder.
A great deal of technological wizardry has gone into the design of cassette machines. NIGEL MURPHY listens to some of the results and talks to some of the inventors concerned.
Producer MICHAEL totton
Douglas Stuart reporting
This Rough Magic by MARY STEWART
Read by PATRICIA GALLIMORZ (14)
preceded by Weather
11.31 Market Trends