6.32 Farming Today
8.50 med wave only Outlook
6.55 Weather, programme news
7.10 On Your Farm
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Outlook
Introduced by Barry Norman
At 8.0 News and more of Today
on behalf of the Labour Party
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The Radio Hustings
Ring Robin Day to put your questions to the Liberals on their policies and their views of the other parties' policies. [number removed](16 lines) will take questions 8.0-10.0 am
reviewed by COLIN VALDAR
ANTHONY KING looks at trends underlying the campaign...
Presented by Brian J. Ford
Your baby may well be much cleverer than you think. This week's programme reviews the exciting research in child development.
Producer DAVID PATERSON
Presenter Roger Cook
Food Column: DEREK COOPER
(Details as Friday, 6.15 pm)
12.55
Weather, programme news
The new series begins its 27th year
Presenter Sandi Jones
The Person My Childhood Made Me: Peggy Makins, until recently 'Evelyn Home' of Woman.
What the European papers say. The week in Woman's Hour.
Zoos and Safari Parks - wildlife havens or mere public spectacles? asks Nigel Murphy.
Sitting Duck by Bryce Fraser read by Kerry Francis (3)
The comforts of Home: page 3
Photograph of Fogatty by FRANK WILSON
' We've always got our heads together, planning how we could plant a winning coupon.'
Producer TONY CLIFF (Leeds)
Second Birthday Request Week John Dunn introduces your top three favourites:
Rex Radio by ALEXANDER GUYAN with NIGEL LAMBERT
GARARD GREEN and PAT KEEN Producer ELIZABETH ORNBO
4.5* Dial a Scientist
Introduced by PADDY FEENY
A special edition of last year's highlights with regular panel members Patrick Moore and Professor Eric Laithwaite.
Dial a Scientist returns in October, so questions now on a pc to: Dial a Scientist, 4th Dimension, BBC, London W1A 4WW. Producer MICHAEL BRIGHT
4.30* Jennings at School by ANTHONY BUCKERIDGE
Jennings and the Scientific Frogman
Producer HERBERT SMITH Editor GRAHAM GAULD
The daily news magazine, now extended to Saturdays.
All the day's current affairs, news and comment presented by Nicholas Woolley with PM's reporting team Editor ANDREW BOYLE
5.55
Weather, programme news
assisted by Dennis Barker, Dr Edward de Bono, Benny Green, Anna Motson and who knows else.
The Radio Personality of the Year takes a quizzical look at the week and talks to people who have contributed to its yield of the sublime and/or the ridiculous.
Also featuring the Musical Week Spots of Gordon Clyde, David Tate, Bronwen Williams. Producer Michael Ember
David Munrow, musician, with Roy Plomley
(Repeated: Monday, 12.27 pm) (Minding the blow: page 4)
Records introduced by Richard Baker
One Fair Daughter
A romance by N. c. HUNTER
This is the first broadcast of a play by the author of Waters of the Moon and A Day by the Sea. The action passes between a chateau on the Loire and an artist's studio in the Latin quarter of Paris.
(For cast see Monday 3.5 pm)
followed by Campaign Report
Rev Harry Williams Mary Warnock
Professor John Mays in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer MICHAEL GREEN
A meditation led by FRANK TOPPING
preceded by Weather