Market prices and intelligence, the weather and what's new for farmers. Producers robin HICKS and BRYAN PLATT
A note from GERALD PRIESTLAND Religious Affairs Correspondent
6.55 medium only
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
A weekly review of the agricultural scene.
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBCBirmingham
7.40 Today's Papers
NORMAN TOZER with Saturday's Consumer Report - the weekend's best buys and the adventures of Superbuy and Astra, Radio 4's consumer cops.
7.55 medium only
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
with Tony Lewis
From the world of sport and leisure - the highlights of the British Lions' tour in New Zealand .. .......the atmosphere on the final day of Wimbledon . T and the special flavour of Henley Royal Regatta.
A Radiio Sport and ob production
8.45 Today's Papers
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Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC radio and television programmes during the past seven days. Producer ADRIANNE ALLEE
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BBC correspondents throughout the world report on the societies they live in - the politics and the people.
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New Every Morning, page 71; Thy kingdom come! on bended knee (BBC Hymn Book 28); Psalm 145, vv 13-21; Acts 17, vv 16-27 (NEB); The Church of God a kingdom is (BBC HB 183)
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Nigel Rees takes a weekly look at the press and talks to editors, journalists and their readers about what the newspapers print and why. Producer ANNE SLOMAN
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Parliamentarians reflect on their week's work in Westminster and discuss current talking points in the world of politics.
Presenter Peter Jenkins Producer'DAViD WALTER
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Presented by Geoff Watts Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
as Radio 3
12.55 medium only
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
A spontaneous discussion by Clive Jenkins
Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone Patricia Hewitt. Robert Moss
Chairman David Jacobs from Cheshire
Producer MICHAEL BOWEN
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A lively hour with Anne Gregg and Norman Tozer - sometimes in control of guests in the studio and reporters around the country.
ANNE MACNAMARA reads the European papers.
And NIGEL GRAHAM reads A Squirrel Forever by DOUGLAS FAIRBAIRN (2) Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit
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One Possessed
A comedy of the supernatural by DAVID CAMPTON
* I must say, if Olive Brent were homicidally inclined, you're all giving her the perfect alibi. Whatever she does now, she can plead that it wasn't her. Whatever took possession did it.'
Directed by ROGER PINE BBC Birmingham
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Presented by Gavin Scott
5.55 medium only
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
and his guesits in conversation. Musical punctuations by PETER SKELLERN
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Miss Read, novelist, chooses the records she would take to a desert island and discusses them with Roy Plomley, who devised the programme.
Richard Baker with records
The Resurrectionist
A play for radio by DAVID BUCK
A West Country village of 100 years ago is terronised by the arrival of one with awesome powers: divine, or satanic....
Directed by BRIAN MILLER
BBC Bristol (Rptd: Mon 3.5)
A panorama of British India recorded by some of those who lived there.
' I think that More Plain Tales from the Raj surpassed its predecessor; indeed Spike Milligan's description of the Indian
Armistice Day Parade was one of the most vivid things I have ever heard.'
(DAVID WADE The Times)
1: The North-West Frontier
Speakers: SIR OLAF CAROE , LT-GEN SIR REGINALD SAVORY, BRIG F. J. DILLON , COL ;
W. H. CRICHTON , MRS EDITH DIXON ,
STEPHEN BENTLEY , E. BROWN ,
H. T. WICKHAM , SIR JOHN COTTON ,
MRS IRENE M. EDWARDS , MRS A. LEE ,
SIR PERCIVAL GRIFFITHS , JOHN ROWE , CAPT J. COATMAN, LT-COL L. P. LE MARCHAND and FIELD-
MARSHAL SIR CLAUDE AUCHINLECK Presented by Evan Charlton
Field recording by CHARLES ALLEN Composed and produced by MICHAEL MASON
Led by THE REV RALPH SMITH BBC Scotland
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