6.27 Farming Today
6.45 Prayer for the Day REV RICHARD HARRIES
The world this morning - including special coverage of the Liberal Assembly: introduced by John Timpson in London and Robert Robinson in Southport
6.50
Travel news, What's on, and Keep Fit with EILEEN FOWLER
6.55 Weather, programme news
7.0 News and more of Today including at 7.25 Sportsdesk; at 7.35* Today's Papers
7.45 Thought for the Day
7.50 Travel news
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.0 News and more of Today including at 8.25 Sportsdesk; at 8.35* Today's Papers
Read by GARY WATSON (5)
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Holidays
With the summer holidays over and only the prospect (for some) of a short winter break to look forward to, exchange your views and holiday experiences in this ' people-to-people ' phone-in programme.
Chairman David Dimbleby Producer WALTER WALLICH
Call [number removed]from 8.0 am
The programme that minds the consumer's business and investigates matters that concern you. Presenter Roger Cook Producer JOHN TURTLE
NEM p 29: For all thy Saints, 0 Lord (BBC HB 228); Psalm 57; St Matthew 5, vv 1-12 (AV); Come, ye faithful (BBC HB 102)
from Northern Ireland
Requiem by FRANK O'CONNOR
' You don'mean you're asking me 'to say Mass for your French poodle ...? '
Producer PAUL MULDOON
rETER ROLLS takes a light-hearted look at Sex, with illustrations from the Archives.
Presenter George Luce You and the Law
Tied Housing: an enquiry by JEANINE MCMULLEN into the difficulties encountered and the rights of people whose homes go with their jobs.
With other items and your letters in What's On Your Mind?
12.55
Weather, programme news
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by William Hardcastle
(medium wave only from 2.0)
from Glasgow
Introduced by Mary Marquis
Lawman and Conman: actor Iain Cuthbertson has played both and more.
2.0-2.2 News
Monster as Neighbour: a holiday chalet above Loch Ness.
Take Three Girls: despite handicaps life is exciting.
Marvin Kane reads The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (7)
Story: The Clumsy Tiger by ANNE ENGLISH
Selected for Friday
Give Me One More Summer by JOAN TIMOTHY
Stephen and Anne's children are growing up and leaving home - it's a common enough happening. But one child hasn'grown up, though he is no longer at home.
Producer JANE GRAHAM
4: A House Divided
Down the Bath Recks by PATRICK O'CONNOR
Read by MICHAEL DEACON 5: So Long, Kid
The news magazine: presented by William Hardcastle with PM's reporting team
5.50 Stock Market report
5.55 Weather, programme news
A weekly quiz on music and general knowledge with the Services stationed in West Germany and Gibraltar.
Written by k i. CRABBE
(Repeated: Monday, 1.30 pm)
Gerald Priestland presenting world news and views
NANCY WISE makes a personal selection of items from BBC Radio and TV.
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Producer JOHN KNIGHT
(Repeated: Saturday, 10.30 am)
Extracts from some of the most memorable editions of this popular programme
Presented by MICHAEL BOWEN (from Bristol)
Any Questions', with David Jacobs in the chair, returns ' live ' in two weeks' time: 5 Oct
Marghanita Laski introduces her selection of the poems illustrating Kipling's intoxication with the history of England. 5: The Great War and After Readers GARY WATSON
ROSALIE CRUTCHLEY , JOHN ARLOTT JOHN SAMSON , BOB COPPER TONY HALL
Producer HELEN FRY
Last of five programmes
John Tusa reporting
God Made Sunday by WALTER MACKEN
Read by CYRIL CUSACK (5)
A nightly review of the arts and science
People, ideas, events - opinion and discussion. Introduced tonight by Paul Vaughan. With at
10.45
Week Ending.... DAVID JASON. BILL WALLIS NIGEL REES and bill mcguffie at the piano take a late night look back over the week's news and illustrate the funny side.
Script by CHRIS MILLER and COI.IN ROSTOCK-SMITH
Producer BOB OLIVER ROGERS
(David Jason is in ' No Sex, Please - We're British' at the Strand Theatre, London)
5: Drums, Cymbals and Flutes Tonight, in the last programme, GORDON CLOUGH listens to the sounds of yesterday. Producer PAT TAYLOR
preceded by Weather
11.31 Market Trends