A regional view of farming in the week ahead presented from Scotland by ARTHUR ANDERSON BBC Scotland
6.40 Prayer for the Day REV VERNON SPROXTON
with Nigel Rees in London and Brian Redhead in Manchester
At 7.0 and 8.0 News and more of Today, including Sports News and Today's Papers; at 7.25* and 8.25* VHF Regional News and Weather; and Thought for the Day at 7.45* Editor MIKE OHANEY
reflects on life in and out of the Sound Archives.
(Repeated: Tuesday 11.45 am)
A live and lively talk show with guests for whom the coming week promises to be a special one. The team of regulars helping to find antidotes to the Monday morning blues includes Esther Rantzen , Bernard Falk. Kenneth Robinson and Fritz Spiegl. Producer MICHAEL EMBER
' A loud whining noise was traced to a tiny money spider just inside my ear. How did such a small creature make such a din - and is the garden full of spider " song " of which we are unaware? ' The team answers another selection of your wildlife questions.
Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer JOHN HARRISON
Series producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
NEM, p 122; How bright these glorious spirits shine! (BBC HB 492); Psalm 34, vv 11-22; John 8, vv 37-45 (AV); Happy are they, they that love God (BBC HB 274)
Nobody was There by JENNY WOOLF
Read by Eva Haddon
' She was in a part of the gardens she didn't know and there was nobody in sight. She might have gone to sleep again but for a feeling of anxiety about the two women. Why hadn't they taken her with them? '
Producer BARBARA CROWTHER
(Details as Saturday 1.15 pm)
11.50 Announcements
Earning and Saving Edition Presenter Sue Cook including the World of Work With MARGARET KORVING , and yo ur letters. E di tor DENNIS LOWER
Roy Plomley's castaway is food and wine expert Egon Ronay. Show more
12.55
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
Introduced by Robert Williams
from 2.0
Introduced by Sue MacGregor Talk till Two.
2.0-2.2 News
Stranger in the Shire - 3: ANDY PRICE discovering Norfolk as a holiday county
Night After Night: GORDON GOW discovers how stage players keep performances fresh ANNE MURRAY reads
Life Among the Savages by SHIRLEY JACKSON (5) Editor WYN KNOWLES
Story: Before the Spring Came by MARGARET GORE
The Painted Face by JEAN STUBBS
Raffles by E. W. HORNUNG
Ten selected stories, abridged by RICHARID CARRINGTON Read by Neil Stacy
Cat-burglar, cricketer, public-school man - to Scotland Yard, Raffles is a criminal, but to his one-time fag, Bunny, he is a hero, his exploits remembered with awe and admiration.
1: The Ides of March
Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol
(Neil Stacy is in the Bristol Old Vic Company)
Presented by Robert Williams
5.50 Financial Report
VHF Regional news and weather
5.55 Weather; programme news
Conceived, nurtured and done by: Tim Brooke-Taylor
Barry Cryer and John Junkin with the music (?) of The Denis King Trio
Written by BARRY CRYER and JOHN JUNKIN
Producer BOB OLIVER ROGERS BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Tuesday 1.30 pm)
A daily programme in which reports from around the world are discussed and analysed. In the studio Erik de Mauny
"La ville dont le Prince est un enfant" by HENRI DE MONTHERLANT in a new translation by HENRY REED
with Hugh Burden, Sean Bury and Carlo Cura
The action takes place between the two world wars in the Auteuil district of Paris at a Catholic boarding school toward the end of March.
Produced and directed by JOHN TYDEMAlN
A nightly review of books, films, plays, broadcasting, music and exhibitions.
Presenter Paul Vaughan Editor ROSEMARY HART
John Tusa reporting
Cranford (11)
preceded by Weather