6.22 Farming Today
6.40 Prayer for the Day REV RICHARD HARRIES
The world this morning introduced by Robert Robinson 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
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Shoplifting - is there such a thing?
Or should we call it theft - the offenders, thieves - and treat it like any other form of crime? What is it that makes it an increasingly serious problem? Is it greed and a decline in honesty, or are the shoppers subjected to unnecessary temptations?
With George Scott in the chair, ring [number removed]to discuss with other listeners your views on the subject of shoplifting in this people-to-people edition. Calls from 8.0 am
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 118; Soldiers of Christ, arise (BBC HB 366); Psalm 118, vv 13-24; Isaiah 6. vv 1-10 (rsv); Put thou thy trust in God (BBC HB 313)
Old Man in a Wood written by WILLIAM J. BAIN Read by Leonard Maguire
' Love is ageless, but so is the pain of a broken relationship.' Producer MICHAEL SHAW (Scotland)
JOHN ELLISON talks to Paul Gallico
From the BBC Sound Archives
Presenter Nigel Murphy You and the Law
' Sentence first - verdict afterwards,' said Lewis Carroll. The second part of GEORGE LUCE 'S up dated look at our courts and how they work.
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
Introduced by Mary Marquis from Glasgow
The Village School: CHRISTINE MEEK and JAMES MICHIE On its role in education and society.
2.0-2.2 News
DR GERTRUDE BROWN : at 94, probably the country's oldest practising doctor looks back on a lifetime in medicine.
SHEENA CARMICHAEL , Master of Tourism: a new breed of graduate for the world's fastest growing industry.
Rehabilitation: BEVERLEY SISSONS on the challenge of teaching men in one of Britain's long-term prisons.
SHEILA MITCHELL reads The Passing Star (5)
Story: Dot's Bicycle by RUTB AINSWORTH
5: The Queen and ' Pilgerstein
Write to Any Answers?, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Lark Rise to Candleford by FLORA THOMPSON : abridged In ten parts by ROGER PINE Read by EVA HADDON
10: The End of an Era Producer ROGER PINE
The news magazine: presented by William Hardcastle with PM's reporting team
5.50 Stock Market report
5.55 Weather, programme news
A general knowledge contest between schools in England, Scotland, Wales and N Ireland. Questionmasters
JOHN ELLISON and TIM GUDGIN First Round
6: West of England
THE CRYPT SCHOOL, Gloucester v BROADOAK SCHOOL, Weston-super-Mare
Questions set by ROY SMITH Producer MARTIN FISHER
(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)
A spontaneous discussion by Lord Hill Shirley Williams , mp Robin Day
Harold Evans
Chairman David Jacobs Producer MICHAEL BOWEN from London
(Rptd: Sat. 1.15; Mon, 11.5 am) Listeners' views for use in Any Answers? (Thursdays at 7.30 pm) to: Any Answersf, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Kicking the apple habit: p 5
by ALISTAIR COOKE
(Rptd: Sat, 6.15; Sun. 9.15 am) Fully illustrated book, Alistair Cooke 's America: available 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
A Long Way to Shiloh by LIONEL DAVIDSON
Read by CYRIL SHAPS (5)
A nightly review of the arts and science
People, ideas, events - opinion and discussion. Introduced tonight by Paul Vaughan.
Producer RICHARD GILBERT. With at
DAVID JASON. BILL WALLIS NIGEL REES and BILLMCGUFFIE 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 as 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