6.27 Farming Today
6.45 Prayer for the Day ROSEMARY WAKELIN
Introduced by Robert Robinson in London and John Timpson with the Today conference team in Blackpool.
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 TENNIEL EVANS (2)
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from 9.20 Gardening
What sort of treatment should lawns be given during the winter?
What vegetables should be planted now for next yearr
Frances Perry and Geoff Amos answer your questions.
Chairman Elisabeth Beresford Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit
Call [number removed]from 8.0 am
New Every Morning (new edition) p 5; Crown him (BBC HB 124); Psalm 19, vv 1-11; St Mark 13, vv 28 37 (AV); Thou, whose almighty word (BBC HB 185)
Off the Hook by IRIS MACFARLANE Read by Hannah Gordon
' There was nothing to see, but she kept looking up, expecting that there would be ... she was conscious of other eyes, willing her to do something ...
The Consumer Association HQ
Steve Race chooses interesting items from the Archive shelves
Presenter Joan Yorke Home and Family
Bigger but Better? PAT BENNETT looks at the growth and function of hypermarkets.
(Details as Thursday, 6.15 pm)
12.55
Weather, programme news
William Hardcastle
(Monday's broadcast)
from 2.0
Introduced by Michael Baguley There's No Business: something which could be said of show business in N Ireland if it were not for the efforts of a few very determined people.
2.0-2.2 News
Pied Piper for Peace: GLORIA HUNNIFORD on JIMMY SAVILE 'S visit to help young people.
Meet Mr Mooney : HARRY BARTON Troubles and Tourists: ROBERT HALL , Chief Executive of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board, talks to FRANK HANNA. ANNA CROPPER reads
Windyridge by w. RILEY (2) Producer PAT LINDSAY
Story: Little Lamb's Big Adventure by IVY RUSSELL Presenters this week
AURIOL SMITH , GARY TAYLOR
Scripts by MICHAEL RICHMOND Producer JENYTH WORSLEY
The Last Chronicle of Barset 20: In Conclusion
Programme operations assistants for the series PATIENCE PRATT, MARSAIL MACCUISH, GRAHAM BATTYE. Executive producer NORMAN WRIGHT
The Old Man and the Sea Read by DAVID MAHLOWE 2: Pity the great fish
William Hardcastle and PM's reporting team
5.50 Stock Market report
5.55 Weather, programme news
A panel game devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason
Dilys Powell and Frank Muir challenge Anne Scott-James and Denis Norden
In the chair Jack Longland
(from Birmingham)
(Repeated: Thurs, 12.27 pm)
(Repeated: Wed, 1.30 pm)
Adam Raphael and Gerald Priestland
Ring George Scott to put your question on barristers and their profession to James Comyn, QC, Chairman of the General Council of the Bar.
Questions from 6.0 pm onward
Narrated by Donald Houston with Richard Bebb
Dylan Thomas
It is not a thick file - but it depicts a benevolent monopoly in its Reithian ' days trying to come to terms with a wavward, forever penniless Welsh word-juggler, Dylan Thomas : he conceived in Under Milk Wood probably the only work of pure radio genius ever to soar from the BBC's crowded channels.
With HILDA SCHRODER, BETTY HUNTLEY-WRIGHT , DOUGLAS STORM, JOHN FORREST , WILLIAM SLEIGH, DONALD SINCLAIR , PETER CRAZE, BRIAN haines, and the recorded voices Of WYNFORD VAUGHAN-THOMAS, JOHN ARLOTT , EDITH SIT-WELL, RICHARD BURTON , ANEIRIN TALFAN DAVIES and DOUGLAS CLEVERDON. Compiled and written by ALAN REES
Producer ALAN BURCESS
To Dylan Thomas - 15 bob: p 15
Douglas Stuart reporting with John Tusa in Blackpool, and including Radio 4's new international Business Report with at 10.25* Market Trends
Angel Pavement
Read by Wilfred PICKLES (5)
Introduced by Jacky Gillott
Herby Bell talks to JOHN tusa about his experiences during the first world war.
' A German soldier came across waving a white flag and suggested we should get together and have a game of football, which we did.' Later Bell says he got 86 days field-punishment - two hours a day spreadeagled over a gun wheel.
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