6.27 Farming Today: ROBIN HICKS
6.45 Prayer for the Day
The world this morning introduced by John Timpson and Robert Robinson
6.50 Travel news, What's on, and Keep Fit with Eileen Fowler
6.55 Weather, programme news
Rail the day that sees him rise
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
7.55 Weather, programme news
Hail the day that sees him rise
8.0 News and more of Today including at 8.25 Sportsdesk; at 8.35* Today's Papers
Regional VHF: see last column
by HUGH MICHAEL HOGAN Read by TERRY SCULLY 4: The Minstrel Boy
Women's Rights
Women, do you feel you're still at a disadvantage in a world ruled by ment
Men, do you think women have achieved equal rights and it's now up to them to exercise themt
With George Scott In the chair,- exchange your views in this special People-to-Peoplt telephone programme.
Producer WALTER WALLICH
Call [number removed]from 7.30 am onwards
on Ascension Day from the Parish Church of All Souls, Langham Place, London
Celebrant REV MICHAEL MAYNE, assisted by members of the staff of the Religious Broadcasting Department of the BBC and the BBC SINGERS
Preacher REV VERNON SPROXTON Old Testament Lesson: Daniel 7, vv 13, 14 (av)
Epistle: Acts 1, vv 1-11 (AT)
Gospel: Matthew 28, vv 16-20 (AV)
Hymns (BBC Hymn Book): Hail the day that sees him rise (125); The eternal gates (131); The head that once was crowned with thorns (132); At the name of Jesus (120)
Motet: Ascendit Deus (Peter Philips)
The Service sung to the new Series 3 setting by PETER HURFORD Director of the BBC Singers JOHN POOLE
Organist BARRY ROSE
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conducted by MARCUS DODS
Including music by Rossini and Eric Coates 's London Suite
THE KING'S SINGERS provide some old and new songs
Presenter George Luco Health and Welfare
Sickness Certificates: should the issue of them be taken off the shoulders of the already overloaded GPT KEVIN D'ARCY enquires.
With other Items and your letters in What's On Your MindT Write to You and Yours, BBC, Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA
with Kenneth Williams
The Mummy's Curse: Weird goings-on In the Egyptian RoomattheBritishMuseum. Does the Mummy's Curse hold good? If so, whose Mummy is to blame?
12.55
Weather, programme news
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by William Hardcastle
Story: The Liftle Yellow Taxi and the Disagreeable Sports Car by RUTH AINSWORTH Presenters this week GLADYS WHITRED and MICHAEL RICHMOND
Scripts by the producer JENYTH WORSLTT
London Studio Orchestra, leader Reginald Leopold, conducted by Peter Murray
Valerie Masterson (soprano) Kenneth Bowen (tenor)
New London Bassoon Quartet
Wilfrid Parry (piano)
Introduced by Stuart Forsyth
The Great Gospel Tickle by EDWARD MACKIN
The life and times of a broadcaster-about-town
Producer BARBARA CROWTHER
Golden Soak
The novel by HAMMOND INNES Read by DENIS LILL 4: A Straight Bribe
The news magazine: presented by William Hardcastle and PM's reporting team
5.50 Stock Market report
5.55 Weather, programme newt
starring Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler in Cheesed Off
LENNOX-BROWN: There are holes in the floor - that's where the mice are coming from! You have to stuff them with cement! LAMB: But they'd never keep still long enough, would they? With NORMA RONALD
RONALD BADDILEY. JOHN GRAHAM Written by EDWARD TAYLOR and JOHN GRAHAM
Producer EDWARD TAYLOR ‡
(Repeated: Friday. 1.30 pm)
Adam Raphael presenting world news and views
A selection of listeners' letters continuing the discussion heard in last Friday's Any Questions? Introduced by David Jacobs
(Repeated: Friday, 4.0 pm)
Write to Any Answers?, [address removed]
This week's programme covers Churchill's career as a war correspondent for the Morning Post and as an officer in the South African Light Horse during the Boer War. with Clive Swift as Winston Churchill
Gabriel Woolf as Narrator Other parts VALERIE COLGAN
TERRY SCULLY. MICHAEL TURNER Compiled and produced by ROBERT CRADOCK from the book Winston S. Churchill by RANDOLPH CHURCHILL and MARTIN GILBERT
No Ordinary University
Ian Mclntyre looks into the situation which has led a distinguished group of sponsors to plan the Independent University which is to open in Buckingham next year.
Is it necessary, and will its independence from government finance really give it greater academic freedom? Producer ROLAND CHALLIS
Douglas Stuart reporting with voices and opinions from around the world
The Go- Between by L. p. HARTLEY Read by NIGEL STOCK (14)
A nightly review of the arts and science
People, ideas, events - opinion and discussion, Introduced tonight by Paul Vaughan
Two viewpoints on a difficult time in the lives of two people. 4: The executive who lost his job
Research by GILLIAN STRICKLAND
preceded by Weather
11.31 Market Trends