Market prices and intelligence, the weather and what's new for farmers.
Producers ROBIN HICKS and GARTH COOPER
9.50
Outlook: Reflecting matters of Christian interest and concern. VHF Regional news and weather
6.55 Today's listening; weather
A weekly review of the agricultural scene.
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
7.40 Today's Papers
7.45 Outlook
with Paul Barnes
At 8.0
News and more of Today with at 8.25* VHF Regional news and weather
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 Between the Lines
JOHN TUSA invites journalists to confront their readers and the people they have written about in the press this week. Narrator JOHN HEDGES
Producers PADDY O'KEEFFE
BERNARD TATE and ANNE SLOMAN
New Every Morning, page 5; Father of peace, and God of love (BBC Hymn Book 488); Psalm 47: Matthew 24, vv 29-44 (Rsv); 0 splendour of God's glory bright (BBC HB 409)
MARGARET HOWARD presents her selection of extracts from BBC Radio and Television programmes over the past seven days. Producer GWYNETH HENDERSON
Presented by Peter Evans
A weekly survey of what is new and significant in science and technology at home and abroad.
Producer MICHAEL BRIGHT
as Radio 3
12.55
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
A spontaneous discussion by Lady Barnett Lord Willis Peter Jay
Phil Drabble
Chairman David Jacobs from Staffordshire
with Judith Chalmers and Peter Windows talks to comedian RONNIE COR -BETT, explores DAVID MABEYS vegetable garden, considers the humour of the Welsh, and finds out what it's like to have six babies all at once.
And JON ROLLASON reads Tower of Silence by MAURICE RICHARDSON abridged by JANET HICKSON Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit
Astronaut by ALLEN HARBINSON
' Abstractionists always changed with the scenery: once there were philosophers, then there were poets, then from the New World came the astronauts.'
Produced and directed by GERRY JONES
All the day's current affairs, news and comment: presented by Gordon Clough with PM's reporting team Editor DEREK LEWIS
5.55
Weather and programme news VHF (except- London and SE) 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.
Musical intervals by INSTANT SUNSHINE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
The actor Anthony Quayle 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)
(Anthony Quayle is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
Richard Baker with records
(Shortened edn: Thurs 9.5 am)
Dramatised for radio by Gwen Cherrell from the novel by John Ferguson
Robert Trotter as Kinloch Karin Fernald as Stella Christopher Scoular as Chance Kenneth McClellan as McNab
Stella: When I go out I shall lock you in that room. When I'm in the house you'll be free to walk about.
Kinloch: You regard me as your prisoner?
Stella: Why do you smile?
Kinloch: Because oddly enough, lady, I regard you as mine. It will be interesting to see which of us is right, won't it?
(Rptd: Mon 3.5 pm)
Max Beloff , Michael Mariand and John Rae in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM BBC Manchester
Evening prayers on the theme of Creation led by DAVID WINTER. Reader MIKE SAVAGE
preceded by Weather