6.32 Farming Today
ROBIN HrcKS 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 (Birmingham)
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Outlook
Barry Norman introduces Radio 4's 70-minute world-wide look at the weekend: including at
7.50 medium wave 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 Talking Politics
GEORGE SCOTT , ANTHONY KING and ROBERT CARVEL discuss the long-term effects of the EEC Referendum vote on the political scene. Producers PADDY O'KEEFFE
DAVID WALTER and ANNE SLOMAN
NEM, p 25; Thou art the way: by thee alone (BBC HB 338); Psalm 27, w 1-7; Acts 9, vv 19b-31 (Rsv); Jesus, good above all other (BBC HB 72)
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MARGARET HOWARD presents her personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC Radio and Television during the past seven days. Producer PETER DE ROSA
Presenter Brian J. 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
followed by a special edition of The World at One examining at first hand, with most of the Referendum results declared, the implications for the country and the people, the politicians and the parties, of the decision you took at the ballot box two days ago.
Lord Mancroft as Radio 3
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA as Radio 3
John Dunn introduces the Saturday show for young listeners. Chief Inspector Chief of Scotland Foot by PETER PACEY and MICHAEL ROLFE with Nigel Anthony. Peter Pacey Stephen Thorne and Tony McEwan
Producer MICHAEL ROLFE
4.5* They Lived Here
A series about the homes of famous authors which are open to the public. Presented by PAT PLEASANCE.
3: The Dickens House Museum, Doughty Street, London, WC1 One of the homes of Charles Dickens , author of, among others, Oliver Twist , The Pick-wick Papers and Nicholas Nickleby
4.25' Postbag
Some of your letters read by NICOLA WATLING and JOHN MACLAREN
4.30* The Mutineers
The book by Richard ARMSTRONG abridged in six parts by PAUL NICHOLSON
Read by Timothy Kightley 6: Catastrophe
Producer CAROLE STONE
4.50* Pop Unseen
A series of six programmes about the background people who help to make the pop world what it is. 6: The Show
This week mainly the BAY CITY ROLLERS
Written and presented by TONY JASPER
Editor GRAHAM GAULD
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
in informal conversation with Dennis Barker. Dr Edward de Bono , Benny Green and who knows who else
Musical ideas and comments by JOHN GOULD
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Norman St John-Stevas, MP, 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)
Nocturne by FRANK SWINNBRTON dramatised for radio by BRUCE MONTAGUE with Stephanie Turner and Michael Deacon
For a poor family, life in England just before the First World War is a struggle. Emmy and Jenny, two sisters, each have their dreams of escape - and in the course of one evening both discover whether or not such hopes and dreams can ever be fulfilled.
London: one evening in 1913. Producer KAY PATRICK
(Stephanie Turner is appearing in ' Absurd Person Singular at the Vaudeville, London) followed by an interlude
Eva Figes , Hugh Wood and Frank Hauser in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer GILLIAN HUSH
An evening meditation led by DAVID WINTER
preceded by Weather