Producers
LESLIE COTTINGTON , HERBERT DAYBELL and BRYAN PLATT
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent Gerald Priestland
6.55 Weather; programme news: long wave only
Another chance to hear scientists discussing the impact of the energy crisis in agriculture. Producer KEN POLLOCK
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: long wave only
Tony Lewis introduces this magazine programme that takes a different look at sport and leisure. including news from Moscow where the Spartakiade - Russia's rehearsal for the 1980 Olympics - is drawing to a close.
A Radio Sport and OB production
8.59 Continental Travel Information
long wave only
On the eve of the Commonwealth Conference the BBC's man in Lusaka, John Borrell. looks at the host country Zambia. and its role in African politics today.
A Radio News production long wave only
Parliamentarians discuss the week's business with Hugo Young
Producer PETER ROBINS long wave only
Bill Grundy reviews the weekly magazines.
Producer WALTER WALLICH long wave only
NEM, page 122; There is a land (BBC HB 254); Psalm 34. vv 11-22; 1 Corinthians 15. vv 51-58 (RSV); We come unto our fathers' God (BBC HB 255)
Margaret Howard presents her selection.
Producer ALASTAIR WILSON long wave only from 11.15
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(Details: Monday 10.5 am) long wave only
Mary Midgley is worried about parties....
Joan Bakewell is your radio travel agent.
Producer JENNY MARSHALL Editor ROGER MACDONALD
says Cardew Robinson to Bernie Clifton Norman Collier Tom Mennard
Pianist KEN FRITH
Producer MIKE CRAIG BBC Manchester
(First broadcast in 1977 on Radio 2)
12.55Weather; programme news: long wave only
Glenda Jackson
Robert Morley. Lord Carr Peregrine Worsthorne
Chairman David Jacobs from Sompting. Sussex Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only,
The Tomb of Horemheb
Malcolm Billings visits Saqqara, Egypt, as DR GEOFFREY MARTIN finishes four years of study of the tomb of Horemheb. a military General who became the last king of the 18th dynasty.
Producer ROY HAYWARD BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Sun 11.15 pm) long wave only
A Collier's Friday Night by D. H. LAWRENCE adapted by GUY VAESEN with Roy Spencer as Ernest
' I care just as much for you as ever.'
' It looks like it when night after night you leave me sitting up here till near 11.'
1 Once, mother, once - and that was when it was her birthday.'
Directed by GUY VAESEN
(First broadcast in 1971) long wave only
Bob Grant describes one of the pleasures of life.
BBC Manchester long wave only
(Bob Grant reads A Rogue's Life by Wilkie Collins in Story Time starting on Mon at 4.35)
A practical and topical magazine for and with disabled listeners.
Presenter Marilyn Alan Reporter KEVIN MULHERN Producer JANE WOOD Editor MARLENE PEASE long wave only
Christopher Hogwood explores one of his favourite pieces, Handel's Water Music. gramophone records
(Repeated: Wed 11.0 am) long wave only
Philip Short 's impressions of a visit to the land the Dalai Lama was forced to leave 20 years ago
Producer PADDY O'KEEFFE
(Repeated: Tues 11.30 am) long wave only
Richard Cork introduces a selection from last week's programmes. Editor ROSEMARY HART long wave only
long wave only,
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; programme news: long wave only
followed by Continental Travel Information
Musical punctuations by JEREMY NICHOLAS
Producer HUGH PURCELL
Richard Baker offers a recipe of popular classics on records.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
(Rev rpt: Friday 9.5 am)
People in Glass Houses by IAN CULLEN with John Bott Shirley Dixon and Indira Joshi
'If you try and let it slide. I'll call Fred Car son on the Advertiser. You know how fond he is of the Area Health Authority! I'll tell him just enough so he can smell scandal. Can't you see it? Slack administration! Sexual hotbed - and you, Harold Clune , Clune the correct, in charge of the cover-up. Fred will just love it.'
Directed by GERRY JONES
(For cast see Mon 3.5 pm)
9.58 Weather
Professor Harold Perkin Marina Vaizey and Canon Frank Wright in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
Evening prayers led tonight by ANGELA TILBY
Music by the BBC SINGERS conducted by BARRY ROSE
Peter Ustinov reads extracts from his best-selling autobiography, adapted in eight parts by JACK SINGLETON (6)
Producer ROSEMARY HART
The Place by GERALDINE O'DONNELL
A young boy has agreed to play Blind-man's-buff with two older children. They don't need to blindfold him - simply take away his specs.
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN
Weather report: forecast followed by an interlude