Market prices and intelligence, the weather and what's new for farmers. 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 i BBC Birmingham)
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Outlook
Barry Norman introduces Radio 4's 55-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*. including news from BARRIE GILL of the Lombard RAC International Rally which starts this morning at York: Papers at 8.40*
on behalf of The Labour Party
9.5 From Our Own Correspondent
BBC correspondents throughout the world report on the societies they live in - the politics and the people.
S.30 The Week in Westminster Parliamentarians discuss the week's business with ROBERT CARVEL
10.0 News
10.2 The Weekly World
.COLIN VALDAR reviews what the weeklies have to say: illustrations read by PETER DONALDSON Narrator JOHN MARSH
Producers PADDY O'KEEFFE
ANNE SLOMAN and JEREMY ECCLES
New Every Morning, page I; Bright the vision that delighted (BBC Hymn Book 269): Psalm 99: 1 Samuel 28, vv 3-19 (AV); Father, we praise thee, now the night is over (BBC HB 405)
MARGARET HOWARD presents her own selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC Radio and Television during the past seven days.
Producerjohnknight
A weekly survey of what is new and significant in science and technology at home and abroad.
Producer DAVID PATERSON
presents for your pleasure a weekly selection of popular classics, chosen from over 75 years of gramophone recordings. as Radio 3
12.55
Weather and programme news VHF (except London and SEt Regional news and weather
A spontaneous discussion by Sir Monty Finniston Esther Rantzen
Michael Heseltint , up Nell Klnnock. up
Chairman David Jacobs from Mid-Glamorgan
Producer MICHAEL BOWEN
with Judith Chalmers and Andy Price considers the state of Europe and the economics of housing; and gathers round the piano to sing some pariour songs
Andmichaelpertweereadsthe third of seven instalments of his book Name Dropping abridged by PAT MCLOUGHLIN Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit
A play for radio by Tracey Lloyd
with Dinsdale Landen as Hugh, Denise Bryer as his wife Sally, John Shrapnel as Jo and Malcolm Hayes as the Agent
'I don't want my view spoiled by his red-brick monstrosities... He puts up a row of the ugliest houses you've ever seen and sticks a notice in front of them saying "Chitty Homes".'
(Stereo)
(Repeated: Wed 11.30 am)
(Dinsdale Landen is in 'Alphabetical Order' at the May Fair Theatre, London)
All the day's current affairs, news and comment: presented by Gordon Clough with PM's reporting team Editor ANDREW BOYLI
5.55
Weather and programme news VHF 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 Solitical scene.
Occasional musical Intervals by INSTANT SUNSHINE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Graham Thomas, Gardens Consultant to the National Trust, 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)
Records introduced by Richard Baker
(Shortened edn: Thurt 9.5 am)
by Simon Masters
with Douglas Blackwell as Carter and John Forrest as Toby Lisemore
When Collier calls at 28 Nadine Gardens and asks for Mr Shapiro, the landlady tells him that nobody of that name lives there. This is a surprise for Collier, but nothing to the surprise he is about to get.
(Repeated: Monday 3.05 pm)
Katharine Whitehorn Professor Harry Street and Kate Moodie in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer GILLIAN hush (BBC Manchester)
Evening prayers led by REV STEWART CROSS
preceded by Weather