Producers
LESLIE COTTINGTON and KEN POLLOCK
A note from Gerald Priest-land. Religious Affairs Correspondent
6.55 Weather; programme news:
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
7.40 Today's Papers
Norman Tozer with how to get the best value for your hard-earned cash.
7.55 Weather; programme news:
Tony Lewis presents a magazine programme that includes news of England's cricketers in Australia and the Benson and Hedges tennis tournament at Wembley.
A Radio Sport and os production
The State of Europe
In a special series, BBC correspondents look at the ways the European Economic Community has affected the lives of the ordinary people.
1: Let Europe Arise
The BBC Chief Europe Correspondent, Angus Mc -Dermid, traces the transition from war to peace and the rebuilding of war-torn nations which led to the formation of the EEC.
A Radio News production by BLAIR THOMSON
Parliamentarians discuss the week's business with Hugo Young.
Producer BERNARD TATE
with Anthonv Howard
Producer WALTER WALLICH
NEM, P 9; Give to our God immortal praise (BBC HR 6); Canticle 6, part i: Psalm 19, vv 1-14 (RSV): All creatures (BBC HB 2)
Margaret Howard presents her selection.
Producer NICK HUGHES
Light Verse
Kingsley Amis introduces poems from The New Oxford Book of Light Verse.
Readers DAVID BRIERLEY and HEATHER BELL
Producer ALEC REID
(Details: Monday 10.5 am)
with Fritz Splegl BBC Manchester
Johnny Morris recalls with records and mixed memories the days when he had drifted away from the musical world. Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
and how to achieve it with David Jason and Stephen Moore
Sheila Steafel , David Tate and the music of John Owen Edwards Script by COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITU
ANDY HAMILTON , BARRYPILTON and ALISTAIR BEATON
Producer GEOFFREY PERKINS (Repeated: Tues 10.30 pm) (Stephen Moore is a National Theatre player)
12.55 Weather; programme news:
Esther Rantzen
General Sir John Hackett
Lord Willis David Dimbleby from the Joint Head-quarters Rheindahlen, Germany.
Producer CAROLE STONE
Frank Delaney introduces the magazine programme about the books you read, borrow and buy, both new and old, from classics to comics.
Producer
HELEN FRY
(Rptd: Sunday 11.15 pm)
Don't be Cruel by ROSE TREMAIN with The title is from an Elvis Presley number, the story that of a failing marriage, but the background is public school and what it can do to a man ...
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY
(James Villiers is in ' The Passion of Dracula at the Queen's Theatre, London) (The script of this play is available from [address removed], price 95p, inc postage)
Presenter Marilyn Alan
With the participation of the disabled themselves, Does He Take Sugar! seeks to give practical advice to disabled listeners in all relevant fields.
There's a chance after the programme for listeners to put forward their views by phoning on [number removed]from 4.0 to 5.0.
Producer SUE LITTLEDALE Editor MARLENE PEASE
who gave us the greatest theatrical heritage in the world. In a series of four programmes, Bryan Forbes tells the story of the British theatrical tradition from the time of David Garrick until the present. 4: The Emperor's Nightingale
Producer JOHN KNIGHT
Let Neil Landor and the BBC Reference Library and other experts find the answer to your queries. Producer DENYS GUEROULT
Presented by Michael Billington
Editor ROSEMARY HART
5.55 Weather; programme news: medium wave onlu
and his guests in conversation inspired by amusing or bemusing episodes of the week.
Musical punctuations by PETER SKELLERN
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Popular classics on records presented by Richard Baker
The Blacker Meridian by JOHN ASHE
' You wait. You can possibly know what it feels like until it comes: the meridian. Age - remorseless. You can scramble and fight and love it but there must come a peak. A slowing down .. before you tumble back into the earth.'
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Monday 3.5)
The Rev James Bentley John Cole and Austin Mitchell, mp in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
Words and music led by IAN MACKENZIE BBC Scotland
A new late-night series for music-lovers, in which Nigel Douglas presents recordings of singers for whom, as a singer himself. he has particular affection and regard.
1: Beniamino Gigli
by Simon Raven
A series of plays for late-night listening.
Hong Kong Airport. Gerald Barton, en route for Tokyo and a vital meeting, receives a message - and has ten minutes to decide which plane to catch.
(Julian Glover is a member of the RSC)
(Tomorrow: "Play Soft Then Attack" by Peter Terson.)
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude