Market prices and intelligence. the weather and what's new for farmers.
Producers LESLIE COTTINGTON and ken POLLOCK
with John Hedges
English Regions: see column 5
6.52 VHF Regional news, weather
Nigel Rees in London
Brian Redhead in Manchester
with John Hedges
7.52 VHFRegionalnews, weather
Brian Redhead in Manchester Nigel Rees in London
8.35 News headlines, weather, papers and sport
medium only Beat Crime 78
Burglary. theft, vandalism. shoplifting - it's likely that in the course of 1978 most of us will suffer in some way at the hands of the petty criminal. What practical steps can we all take to prevent crime? How can we best secure ourselves, our houses, cars and offices? And what can we learn about the common methods of criminals and their motives for crime? With Sue MacGregor in the studio today: Chief Insp George Loftin. Head of the Crime Prevention Department at Scotland Yard, and Baroness Phillips, magistrate, Director of the Association for Prevention of Theft in shops, and member of the Home Office Standing Committee on Crime Prevention. Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit
Call [number removed]from 8.0 am
medium only
medium only
NEM, p 71; God of mercy, God of grace (BBC HB 455); Canticle 7; Acts 2, vv 1-18 (NEB); The Lord will come, and not be slow (B3C HB 479)
medium only
The Moment by ROMA SHERRIS Read by Jill Balcon t.... of course, every woman has her moment.'
' Every woman, Mr Armitage ? Even I?
Producer BARBARA CROWTHER
medium only
medium only
Sharon Duce as Freda in Two Men from Derby by BARRY HINKS
Things d be different If we could get away from here. If he was a professional footballer I wouldn't be washing pit clothes, would I? And at least I'd be sure he'd be coming home every day. There's not many men get killed playing at football.
Directed by ALFRED BRADLEY BBC Manchester
(First broadcast in 1976)
medium only
News and information that affects the way you live. Presenters Nancy Wise, Bill Breckon
Introduced by Brian Widlake
medium only from 2.0
Introduced by Sue MacGregor Holiday Choose day - 4: ANITA MORGAN with a selection of budget holidays in Wales.
2.0-2.2 News
Folk Behind the Curtain: Folk-singer BOB BUCKLE met the people of East Germany when he sang at a festival there.
Chalk and Talk: DAVID HAWKS-WORTH investigates some current educational issues. Emma (7)
medium only
Story: My Naughty Little Sister and Bad Harry's Rabbit by DOROTHY EDWARDS
10: A Matter of Principle
visits Wiltshire, where members of the Norton Bavant and Sutton Veny Flower Committee put their questions to
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and PROFESSOR ALAN GEMMELL Questionmaster KEN FORD BBC Manchester
Bulldog Drummond (7)
Presented by Brian Widlake
Vienna Bonbons
Charles Osborne explores the delights of Viennese dance music in the 19th century. Producer RONALD cook
5.55 medium only
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather
Including Financial Report
The humorous wireless programme
Lesson 30: Not the Burkiss Way starring
Jo Kendall , Nigel Rees
Chris Emmett , Fred Harris Written by ANDREW MARSHALL and DAVID RENWICK
Producer JOHN LLOYD
(Repeated: Thursday 12.27pm)
(Repeated: Wednesday 1.30 pm)
Compiled by PATRIC DICKINSON Introduced by Henry Knowles Readers ELIZABETH BELL and SEAN BARRETT including The Song of the Shirt by THOMAS HOOD
Producer CHRISTOPHER VENNING
Presenter Michael Oliver Producer JOHN POWELL
as Radio 3 followed by an interlude
9.59 Weather
Douglas Stuart reporting
In this series of five programmes Anita Morgan meets members of South Wales societies enjoying themselves in their leisure time - on land, on the water and in the air. 4: The Mighty Wurlitzer Producer TELERI BEVAN
BBC Wales (First broadcast on Radio Wales)
Troubles by J. G. FARRELL (2)
Weather report and forecast followed by an interlude