6.22 Farming Today
6.40 Prayer for the Day REV RICHARD HARRIES
The world this morning introduced by John Timpson and Douglas Cameron
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
Deputy editor ALASTAIR OSBORNE Editor MARSHALL STEWART
Let Off Steam
Whatever your particular brand of grumble, share it with Esther Rantzen by ringing her after 8.0 am on [number removed]Esther's short cuts: page 5
The programme that minds the consumer's business and investigates matters that concern you. Presenter Roger Cook Producer ELIZABETH SMITH
New Every Morning (new edition) p 106; Now Israel may say (BBC HB 464); Psalm 121; Matthew 4, vv 18-25 (av); Jesus calls us! (BBC HB 354)
The Idol by bill STANTON Read by Wilfred Pickles
The annual climbing of the 30ft greasy pole is the setting for this story of tension in a North Country town. Producer DAVID SHUTE (Birmingham)
JOHN ELLISON talks to the actress Barbara Mullen about her life and career.
From the BBC Sound Archives
Presenter George Luce You and the Law
What happens when you forget to pay your rates?: MIKE HARTLEY-BREWER examines some of the legal aspects.
With other items and your letters in What's On Your Mind? Editor DENNIS LOWER
12.55
Weather, programme news
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by William Hardcastle
Deputy editor DEREK LEWIS Editor ANDREW BOYLK
from 2.0 from Burton upon Trent
Introduced by Maureen Staffer Look, It's Gone Up Again: SIR HENRY PLUMB. President of the Farmers' Union, and a representative of the retail trade discuss food prices with housewives.
2.0-2.2 News
Making a Quilt: a report from a special evening class in Leicestershire, and a chance to get a free leaflet.
Christmas Card Trends: designers and artists who work for Europe's largest manufacturer give their views. TONY BRiTTON reads The Long Divorce by EDMUND CRISPIN abridged by BA MASON
Producer DAVID SHUTE
Story: The Queen of the Circus by MARY CALVERT
Presenters AURIOL SMITH and GARY TAYLOR
Scripts and production by JENYTH WORSLEY
4: The Hungry 40s
(Thursdays broadcast)
Lark Rise to Candleford Read by EVA HADDON 5: School
The news magazine: presented by William Hardcastle with PM's reporting team Deputy editor DEREK LEWIS Editor ANDREW BOYLE
5.50 Stock Market report
5.55 Weather, programme news
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(Repeated: Monday, 1.30 pm)
Gerald Priestland presenting world news and views
Deputy editor VINCENT DUGGLEBY Editor BRIAN BLISS
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)
A spontaneous discussion by Antony Hopkins Peter Kirk. mp
Lord Chalfont Arianna Stassinopoulos Chairman David Jacobs Producer MICHAEL BOWEN from Aldershot, Hampshire
(Rptd: Sat, 1.15; Mon, 11.5 am)
by ALISTAIR COOKE
(Rptd: Sat, 6.15; Sun, 9.15 am) ' Alistoir CooJce 's America': from booksellers, £5.00
Douglas Stuart reporting with voices and opinions from around the world, including International Business Report with at 10.25* Market Trends
Deputy editor VINCENT DUGGLEBY Editor BRIAN BLISS
Wheel Fortune by KAREN CAMPBELL : abridged and adapted by JANET HICKSON Read by ANN MORRISH (15) Producer JOHN CARDY
A nightly review of the arts and science
People, ideas, events - opinion and discussion. Introduced tonight by Peter France
Producer joy HATWOOD. With at
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 JOHN MASON
Producer SIMON BRETT
(David Jason is in ' No Sex, Please - We're British' at the Strand Theatre, London)
A foreign journalist based in London looks at a subject of interest in Britain this week.
preceded by Weather