6.22 Farming Today: DAVID ADDIS
6.40 Prayer for the Day REV ROY TREVIVIAN
Introduced by John Timpson and Robert Robinson
Including at 6.50 and 7.50 Travel news, What's on, and (6.50 only) Keep Fit; Weather and programme news at 6.55 and 7.55.
At 7.0 and 8.0 News and more of Today with Sports-desk at 7.25 and 8.25: Today's Papers at 7.35* and 8.35*; and Thought for the Day 7.45-7.50
(Shortened version of Saturday's broadcast)
NEM p 25; Father, we thank thee (BBC HE 201): Psalm 9; Wisdom 5. vv 1-16 (rsv); How brightly beams (BBC HB 141)
Personal Relations by WINIFRED ROSE
Read by John Foley
' Hush! ' warned Martha, Cato's got the epidemic.' ' Half the cats in the neighbourhood have died of it,' whispered Mrs Flood.
RONALD FLETCHER tells the story of one of his ' finds ' while rummaging in second-hand bookshops.
2: The Ackenham Burial Case
Presenter Lyn Macdonald Health and Welfare
The Grumblebugs: MARGARET HOWARD looks at the drive to persuade children that, as far as their teeth are concerned, prevention is better than cure.
12.55
Weather, programme news
and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by William Hardcastle
from 2.0 Presenter Sue MacGregor Talk till Two
2.8-2.2 News
Stockpiler: the winners of the investment competition for schools.
What is Progress? SUSAN TOFT , a sociologist who lives in a mud hut in Iran, talks to JOHN ARDAGHabout the effects of modern ideas on the village people.
Critic's Choice - 2: PETER PORTER talks to JOHN FULLER about his poems.
Miss Addie was a Widow by JOHN WILEY abridged by JACK SINGLETON Read by Phil Brown
The story of the author's New England grandmother, in 11 instalments. (Music: Fantasie by Faurc)
mediumwave only
Story: The Singing Dancing Worm by EUGENIE; SUMMERFIELD
The Blue Cross: a Father Brown story by c. K. CHESTERTON
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The life and times of a broadcaster-about-town
Producers Richard GILBERT and MICHELL RAPER
4.0-4.5 News
The Sanger Story by GEORGE SANGER COLEMAN and JOHN LUKENS
Read by HEDLEY GOODMALL
4: With Baxnum and Bailey and Buffalo Bill
The news magazine: presented by William Hardcastle and PM s reporting team
5.50 Stock Market report
5.55 Weather, programme news
(Repeated: Friday. 1.30 pm)
Gerald Priestland presenting world news and views
A selection of listeners' letters continuing the discussion in last Friday's Any Questions? Introduced by DAVID JACOBS Producer ROY HAYWARD
(Repeated: Friday. 4.5 pm)
Write to Any Answers? BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Songs of the American Civil War 1861-1865
Narrators Guy Kingsley Poynter, Alan Keith, Andrew Faulds, Gary Cockrell
Songs by Benny Lee, Rita Williams, Andy Cole, Charles Young, John Boulter
The George Mitchell Choir accompanied by the BBC Revue Orchestra leader Julien Gaillard conducted by Alfred Ralston Written and produced by Charles Chilton
One Mans Europe
Ralf Dahrendorf has been a member of the Commission of the European Economic Community since 1970. following a notable career in academic and German political life.
Tonight, in conversation with Ian Mclntyre , he discusses the difficulties and opportunities facing the EEC.
Producer ANTHONY RENDELL
Professor Dahrendorf, director-designate of the London School of Economics, is to give the 1974 Reith Lectures on BBC Radio, beginning in November.
Introduced by Peter France Producer ROSEMARY HART
9.59 Weather
Douglas Stuart reporting
So Big byEDNA FERBER
Read by LIANE AUKIN (14)
preceded by Weather