6.32 Farming Today
ROBIN HICKS and GARTH COOPER
6.50
Outlook: reflecting matters of Christian interest and concern VHF Regional news and weather
6.55 Weather, programme news
7.10 On Your Farm: a weekly review of the agricultural scene Producer ANTHONY PARKIN I Birmingham)
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Outlook
Barry Norman introduces Radio 4's 60-minute world-wide look at the weekend: including at
7.50 medium ivave Keep Fit for All the Family, with EILEEN FOWLER , or VHF Regional news and weather; at 7.55 Weather and programme news.
At 8.0
News and more of Today with Sports-desk at 8.30'; Papers at 8.40'
9.5 From Our Own Correspondent
BBC correspondents throughout the world report on the societies they live in - the politics and the people.
9.30 The Week in Westminster
Parliamentarians in discussion with ROBERT CARVEL
10.0 News
10.2 The Weekly World
GERARD EVANS reviews what the weeklies have to stay: illustrations read by EDWARD COLE Narrator PAULINE BUSHNELL Producers PADDY O'KEEFFE
DAVID WALTER , BERNARD TATI
New Every Morning, page 58; Holy. holy, holy. Lord God Almighty! (BBC HB 169); Psalm 150; Romans 11, v 33 to 12, v 9 (Jerusalem Bible); God is love: let heaven adore (BBC HB 7)
MARGARET HOWARD presents her personal selection of items. Producer SUE COATES
Presenter Brian .1. Ford
A weekly survey of what is new and significant in science and technology at home and abroad. Producers MICHAEL BRIGHT and DAVID PATERSON
as Radio 3
12.55
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
Rt Hon Jeremy Thorpe , Mr Lord Mancroft Peter Hall
Corinna Adam
Anthony Quinton as Radio 3
BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra
(as Radio 3)
Introduced by John Dunn
Chief Inspector Chief of Scotland Foot
by Peter Pacey and Michael Rolfe
with Nigel Anthony, Peter Pacey, Stephen Thorne and Tony McEwan
4.5* They Lived Here
A series about the homes of famous authors which are open to the public. Presented by Pat Pleasance.
2: Hill Top Farm House, Sawrey in the Lake District, the home of Beatrix Potter, author of The Tailor of Gloucester and many tales.
4.25* New Films
Sarah Forbes talks about some of the recent releases.
4.30* The Mutineers: 2: Images
The book by Richard Armstrong, abridged in six parts by Paul Nicholson
Read by Timothy Kightley
4.50* Pop Unseen: 2: Clothes
A series of six weekly programmes about the background people who help to make the pop world what it is.
Written and presented by Tony Jasper
All the day's current affairs. news and comment: presented by Nicholas Woolley with PM's reporting team Editor ANDREW BOYLE
5.55
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
A A personal collection from the week's crop of sense and/or nonsense revealed in informal conversation with Dennis Barker , Dr Edward de Bono , Benny Green and who knows who else
Musical ideas by PETER SKELLERN Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Ben Travers, playwright, chooses the records he would take to a desert island and discusses them with Roy Plomley who devised the programme.
(Repeated: Monday 12.27 pm)
Richard Baker with records
(Shortened edn: Thurs 9.5 am)
by Kate O'Brien, dramatised for radio by Cecily Finn
With Ciaran Madden as Fanny Morrow
'Fanny is in no commonplace trouble. Indeed she will never be capable of everyday disaster... I don't think it at all a happy thing that Andre should be living in Dublin. This Venetian episode, all of it, including Andre, has moved her in some subtle way.'
This gentle love story takes place during the spring and summer of 1906.
(Repeated: Monday 3.5 pm)
9.58 Weather
Professor John Page Marina Vaizey Jeff Nuttall in conversation with Patrick Nuttgens
Producer STANLEY WILLIAMSON
Words and music for the late evening, led by REV STEWART LAMONT
preceded by Weather