6.22 Farming Today
6.40 Prayer for the Day REV NIGEL MCCULLOCH
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
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
Families from all over Britain talk about their beliefs, feetings and practice when it comes to discipline at home. Should parents smack? Reward or punish? And what do the children think?
Introduced by Jan Brookes
Research by JANICE DICKERSON Producer JOCELYN RYDER-SMITH
BBC Home correspondents and reporters. Introduced by MICHAEL DE MORGAN Producer tom READ
New Every Morning (new edition) p 9; All things bright and beautiful (BBC HB 3); Psalm 65; Deuteronomy 26, vv 1-11 (NEB); Praise, 0 praise ogr God and King (BBC HB 441)
The Possets and the Fosdykes by MEG SEATON
Read by Barbara Mitchell
Mrs Fosdyke declaimed viciously: ' Calls herself a widow. Where do all those children come from then? More and more of them.' Mrs Fosdyke had only two....
A panel game for four hands Leader of the pack and chairman is David Nixon who deals to June
Whitfield Patrick Moore , William Rushton Devised and shuffled by IAN MESSITER. Produced and cut by RICHARD WILLCOX
by James Hanley
with Bryan Pringle
When a sister seeks assistance from her brother in helping her husband find a job, it may be seen that blood is not always thicker than water - especially if that brother is a football enthusiast...
Presenter Jeanine McMullen Consumer Style
Milk or Cream? Or a Powder? MOLLY PRICE-OWEN investigates the value for money of powdered milk and creamers.
With other items and your letters in What's On Your Mind?
12.55
Weather, programme news
William Hardcastle
from 2.0 Introduced by Sue MacGregor
Guest Ingrid Bergman
2.0-2.2 News
Reading your letters.
Daylight Babies: GORDON BOURNE, obstetrician, and SHEILA OVERTON, chairman of the National Childbirth Trust, discuss inducing births. DELIA PATON reads
The Life of Charlotte Brontë (5) (Ingrid Bergman is in ' The Constant Wife ' at the Albery Theatre, London)
Story: Tigs and his PockeU by JANET LILLY
Carol by SHEILA HODGSON with Frances Jeater
' There was a girl in the car - a great little kid, her name's Carol. I have to know where she's gone! '
Producer BETTY DAVIES
Some aspects of the Royal Engagement, including preparations in town and country for the Wedding Day.
Introduced by Audrey Russell
For a preview of next week's 92-page Royal Wedding issue of Radio Times, see page 86
Caprifoil by WILLIAM MCGIVERN Read by DENIS LILL 6: The Trap Closes
William Hardcastle and PM's reporting team
5.50 Stock Market report
5.55 Weather, programme news
Renée Houston, Marjorie Proops Jill Fletcher and Commander Shirley Becke of the Metropolitan Police
In the chair Anona Winn
Devised by ANONA WINN and IAN MESSITER. Producer ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
(Repeated: Friday. 12.27 pm) Rank and style: page 4
(Repeated: Thursday, 1.30 pm)
Gerald Priestland
on behalf of the Conservative and Unionist Party
As a tribute to this much-loved broadcaster, Radio 4 is repeating one of his most successful programmes: With Great Pleasure of which David himself said:
Alastair Buchan. Professor of International Relations, Oxford University, and formerly the first Director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, in conversation with ROBERT KEE.
This year's Reith Lectures. Change Without War: the Shifting Structures of World Power, begin next week.
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
The talks will be given on Wednesday,R4:repeatedMonday, R3; and printed in The Listener An optimist by nature: page 15
9.29 Weather
John Tusa reporting including International Business Report; at 10.25* Market Trends
Greengates by r. c. SHERRIFF Read by ANDREW SACHS (13)
Introduced tonight by Paul Vaughan
preceded by Weather