Producers KEN POLLOCK and LESLIE COTTINGTON
A note from our Religious Affairs Correspondent. Gerald Priestland.
6.55 Weather: programme news: long wave only
A weekly review of the agricultural scene.
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birmingham
7.48 Today's Papers
Norman Tozer with how to get the best value for your hard-earned cash.
7.55 Weather; programme news: long wave only
From the world of sport and leisure Tony Lewis presents a magazine programme that highlights the people in the news and the issues that matter, including today's Rugby Union games; England v Scotland and Wales v Ireland: and coverage of the England cricket tour in Australia. Plus up-to-the-minute information of other events at home and abroad.
The Joint is Jumping
George Melly and the BBC foreign correspondents look at how to spend an evening out in some of the world's major cities.
A Radio News production by RICHARD ANTHONY BAKER
Parliamentarians discuss the week's business with Matthew Coady
Producer PETER ROBINS
Tom Vernon reviews the weekly magazines.
Producer WALTER WALLICH
New Every Morning, page 84: Father of heaven, whose love profound (BBC HB 290) ; Canticle 4; John 8, vv 1-11 (AV); Just as I am, without one plea (BBC HB 292)
June Knox-Mawer presents her selection.
Producer BRIAN COOK
The first of a series of six programmes compiled and presented by the poet Seamus Heaney
Producer ALEC REID
A magazine edition where all the items are suggested by you. the listener. There is an investigation into how the scarlet tanager affected Dvorak: we read your letters and there's the Wildlife Sound Competition.
Introduced by Derek Jones
Producer MOIRA MANN
BBC Bristol
(Rptd: Mon at 10.5 am)
with Fritz Spiegl
BBC Manchester
with Joan Bakewell
The travel programme that takes you behind those glossy brochures. Producer GEOFF DOBSON
Editor ROGER MACDONALD
says Cardew Robinson to Tom Mennard Jan Harding and Peter Robinson KEN FRITH (piano)
Producer MIKE CRAIG
BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Tuesday 10.30)
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Lord Kearton
Shelagh Roberts
Arthur Scargill
Michael Winner
Chairman David Jacobs
1.55 Shipping forecast long ware only
with Frank Delaney
Producer HELEN FRY
(Repeated: Sun 11.15 pm)
Another Blue Day by DAVID BANNISTER with John Hollis as Jack Howard
' Time flies in teaching
.. children start school ... in no time they've left. Soon I shall be admitting their children. In fact it happened last term. A girl I taught in my first year here ... 15 years ago. She came along with her five-year-old. It's time to get out when that happens.'
Directed by VANESSA WHITBURN
BBC Birmingham
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. Editor MARLENE PEASE
A Fresh Look at the Musical
Presented by Denis Quilley Part 2. Programme 6
The Shape of Things to Come or How Not to Gather Lilacs in the Spring Again
With BLAIN FAIRMAN , SANDRA DICKINSON , BRUCE BOA GREGORY DE POLNAY
At the piano DAVID FIRMAN
Written by ALISTAIR BEATON
Producer MARTIN FISHER
Let Nell Landor and the BBC Reference Library and other experts find the answer to your queries.
Producer DENYS GUEROULT
Michael Billington introduces a selection from the books, films, plays, music and other arts reviewed during the past week. Editor ROSEMARY HART
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; programme news
in conversation with his guests - this week in Guernsey
Musical accompaniment by The Feetwarmers
Producer GERRY NORTHAM
Richard Baker offers a recipe of popular classics on records, with the added ingredient of listeners' requests.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
(Revised rpt: Fri 9.5 am)
The Lackey's Daughter by KEN WHITMORE
Diane's sudden decision to return to the large country house where she grew up as a child throws everybody into confusion. Her father is still the but-Her which might account for a short visit, but why does she want to stay in the village which has such unhappy memories for her?
Directed by ALFRED BRADLEY BBC Manchester
(Rptd: Monday at 3.5 pm)
Lord David Cecil presents his personal choice ot poetry and prose with ROBERT HARRIS
Recorded before an Invited audience at The Arts Centre, Poole, Dorset
Producer BRIAN PATTEN
BBC Bristol
An evening meditation led by STEPHEN WHITTLE
BBC Manchester
Nigel Douglas presents recordings of singers for whom he has particular affection and regard. 12: Richard Tauber
Remote Control by STEPHEN GRENFELL with Nigel Hawthorne as John Carter and Bruce Lidington as Rogers
Two men alone at night in an isolated farmhouse in Africa ... facing a common and deadly enemy, which only one of them understands. Can he transmit his knowledge?. Directed by MARGARET ETALL
Weather report; forecast fallowed by an interlude