Producers LESLIE COTTINGTON and KEN POLLOCK
A note from Gerald Prlestland , Religious Affairs Correspondent
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Weather and programme news
A weekly review of the agricultural scene.
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
7.40 Today's Papers
with Norman Tozer
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Ian Archer presents a magazine programme that highlights the personalities in the news and the issues that matter, including a report on the world heavyweight title fight, Leon Spinks v Muhammad Ali : Davis Cup tennis; and the prospects for today's St Leger.
A Radio Sport and OB production
8.45 Today's Papers
Jane Finnis talks to people whose jobs take them out in the early morning, and meets some of the teenagers who deliver newspapers.
Producer THENA HESHEL
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The Families of Man
Is the family unit a tower of strength or a crumbling edifice? BBC Correspondents around the world report on how Christian. Communist. Hindu and Moslem societies are living up to the pressures of modern life.
Presented by John Clare A Radio News production
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Robert Carvel reports from the Liberal Party Joint Assembly in Southport. He discusses both the party's future, in view of the events of the past year. and the key issues of the week's debates with Liberal MPs and delegates. Producer BRYAN HARRIS
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Anthony Howard reviews the weekly magazines.
Producer WALTER WALLICH
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New Every Morning, page 21; Stand up, and bless the Lord (BBC HB 268); Canticle 9: Philippians 2, vv 1-11 (NEB); Ye servants of God (BBC HB 287)
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Margaret Howard 's selection Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
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The Welsh sense of identity is explored in poems by R. S. Thomas , Dylan Thomas , Douglas Phillips and John Tripp.
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Presented by Peter Evans Producer GEOFF DEEHAN '
(Repeated: Wednesday 9.0 pm)
Johnny Morris recalls, with records and happy memories. his days in a small amateur orchestra. Producer CHRISTINE HARDWICK
The last seven days put in a questionable way by Barry Norman to
Alan Coren , Nigel Dempster
Tom Petrie and Angela Rippon Newsreader JOHN MARSH
Compiled and produced by MARTIN FISHER and GRIFF RHYS JONES
(Repeated: Tuesday 10.30 pm)
(Barry Norman returns with Film 78 tomorrow 11.0 pm BBC1)
12.55 medium only
Weather and programme news
T. E. Utley. Anthony Quinton Patricia Hewitt. Tom Jackson
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Frank Delaney introduces a magazine programme about the books you read. borrow and buy. both new and old, from classics to comics. Producer BRIAN COOK
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The Infamous Mister Georgie
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Presenter Marilvn Alan
With the participation of the disabled themselves, Does He Take Sugar? seeks 'to give practical advice to disabled listeners in all relevant fields: welfare, finance, mobility and work and leisure.
After the programme listeners can ring [number removed]until 4.30. Producer SUE LITTLEDALE Editor MARLENE PEASE
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Sheridan Morley introduces a selection from the books, plays, films, music and other arts reviewed during the past week. Editor ROSEMARY HART
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Weather and programme news
and his guests in conversation inspired by amusing or bemusing episodes of the week. Musical punctuations by INST\NT SUNSHINE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Christopher Grier with records (Rev rpt: Thurs 9.5 am med)
The Girl Who Didn't Want to Be ...
(For detail. see Monday 3.5 pm)
John Maddox , Margaret Maden and Dr Jonathan Steinberg in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer GILLIAN. HUSH BBC Manchester
An evening meditation led by JOHN WILCOX. BBC Birmingham
Weather report and forecast
EDWARD COLE presents a sequence of late-night music.