6.40 Prayer for the Day REV BARNEY MILLIGAN
Introduced by John Timpson and Brian Redhead including at 6.50 and 7.51 VHF Regional news and Weather; at 6.55 and 7.55 Weather and programme news At 7.0 and 8.0 News and more of Today with Sports-desk at 7.27 and 8.27; Today's Papers at 7.351 and 8.35*; and Thought for the Day 7.45-7.50
English Regions: see column 5
(Sot's broadcast: shortened)
nem, p 84; Just as I am, without one plea (BBC HB 292); Psalm 142; 1 Samuel 3, v 11 to 4, v la (AV); God is love: let heaven adore him (BBC BB 7)
The Blonde by EVAN HUGHES Read by Ryan Davies
' Ross is tall and athletic. His hair is Dylan's " Bible Black. " Features classical. Deep blue eyes. Walks like a panther. Lovely to watch him move. And all the girls do that - watch him.' But watching is one thing. Catching quite another.
Producer HARRI GWYNN (Wales)
A quiz of words, music and mixed up noises devised and presented by Ian Messiter Producer JOHN DAVIS
Presenter Nigel Murphy
A Good Buy?: listen to Shopping Basket and find out.
12.55
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
Nicholas Woolley
from 2.0
Introduced by Sue MacGregor Talk till Two.
2.0-2.2 News
Reading your letters.
Women 75: a round-the-world series in International Women's Year.
' Valentine Wanted - Tall, Good Looking, Up to 50. For Attractive Divorcee 42 ... ': actress PATTi PRIME put this ad in a magazine. Artist JOHN BRATBY answered it.
The Moon and Sixpence (7)
Story: Pottle Pig Takes a Bath by NANCY NORTHCOTE
A Victim of Circumstances by HADRIAN ROGERS
It is perhaps easier to hold egalitarian views when there is little to lose than when unexpected sudden wealth becomes a real possibility.
Producer ROGER PINE (Birmingham)
JACK DE MANIO meets the famous, the not so-famous and sometimes even the downright obscure. Producer MICHELL RAPER
4.0-4.5 News
Summer of the Seals 9: Blackmail
Nicholas Woolley
5.50 Financial Report
VHF Regional news and weather
5.55 Weather, programme news
(Repeated: Friday 1.30 pm)
Dick Tracey
A selection of listeners' letters continuing the discussion in last Friday's Any Questions? Introduced by David Jacobs.
(Repeated: Friday 4.5 pm)
(Northanger Abbey)
NICHOLAS HARMAN , MARGHANITA LASKI and JULIAN MITCHELL celebrate the novels of Jane Austen. Illustrations read by BARBARA LEIGH-HUNT
Producer PAMELA HOWE (Bristol) (Repeated: Friday 11.5 am)
The World's Economy
It is often said that in economic matters the questions are always the same, and only the answers differ. Next week's Summit Meeting to discuss the world crisis once again emphasises the difficulties of economic management even in a post-Keynesian world. Those taking part may well be asking the same old questions, but are they the right ones?
Peter Oppenheimer discusses these topics with an international panel of economists, including Wilfred Beckerman of Balliol College, Oxford, Professor Carlos Diaz-Alejandro of Yale, and Frederick Berg sten of the Brookings Institution in Washington.
Producer GREVILLE HAVENHAND
Presenter Ronald Harwood Producer MIRIAM RAPP
9.59 Weather
John Tusa reporting
Overture and Beginners written and read by MICHAEL DENISON (4)
Radio 4's International Business Report; Market Trends
preceded by Weather