Market prices and intelligence, the weather and what's new for farmers.
Producers ROBIN HICKS
Producers 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
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 60-minute world-wide look at the weekend: including at
7.50 medium wave Keep Fit for All the Family with EILEEN FOWLER , or VIlF 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*
Radio 4 fills you in on the political scene at home and abroad.
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 discuss the week's business with IAN WALLER
10.0 News
10.2 The Weekly World
COLIN VALDAR reviews what the weeklies have to say: illustrations read by PAULINE BUSHNELL Narrator SHEILA TRACY
Producers PADDY O'KEEFFE
ANNE SLOMAN and JEREMY ECCLES
New Every Morning, page 93: Lo. God is here! let us adore (BBC Hymn Book 264): Psalm 34. vv 1-10; 1 Samuel 16. vv 1-13 (AV); How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (BBC HB 142)
MARGARET HOWARD presents her own selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC Radio and Television during the past seven days. Producer JOHN KNIGHT
Presented by Geoff Watts
A weekly survey of what is new and significant in science and technology at home and abroad.
Producer MICHAEL BRIGHT
12.55
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
A spontaneous discussion by Lord Robens
Baroness Wootton Alastair Burnet Robert Bolt
Chairman David Jacobs from Surrey
Producer MICHAEL BOWEN
with Judith Chalmers and Andy Price wonders whether we're bliss to kiss - or was the British stiff upper lip a side product of bad breath; gloats over gold; finds out what the other eight are up to from the European press. And MICHAEL PERTWEE reads the second of seven instalments of his book Name Dropping. Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit
by J.C.W. Brook
Sylvia: "That plane's landing on our lawn ... it looks as though it's empty."
George: "It can't be empty - no one would want to send an empty aeroplane to Greater-Mucham-in-the-Marsh."
(Repeated: Wednesday 11.30am)
as Radio 3
All the day's current affairs, news and comment: presented by Gordon Clough with PM's reporting team Editor ANDREW BOYLE
5.55
Weather and programme news VlIF Regional news and weather
Unpredictable table-talk bounced off the week's crop of sense and/or nonsense, with observers of. and contributors to, the current social, artistic and political scene.
Occasional musical intervals by INSTANT SUNSHINE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Vince Hill, singer, chooses the records he would take to a desert island and discusses them with Roy Plomley, who devised the programme.
Richard Baker with records
The Cop-Out by BRUCE STEWART ' So that's why he wanted everything truthfully recorded. That's why he wanted me here. Scarlatto has made me an instrument of his salvation.'
Producer ROGER PINE (Birmingham)
(Repeated: Monday 3.5 pm)
9.58 Weather
Andrew Sinclair
Edward Blishen and Dr Michael Winstantey in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer GILLIAN HUSH (Manchester)
Evening prayers led by MICHAEL SIMPSON with readings by PATRICIA SIMPSON
preceded by Weather