Market prices and intelligence, the weather and what's new for farmers. Producers
LESLIE COTTINGTON and BRYAN PLATT
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent Gerald Priestland
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A weekly review of the agricultural scene Producer KEN FORD BBC Manchester
Norman Tozer with how to get the best value for your hard-earned cash.
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Tony Lewis introduces this magazine programme that takes a different look at sport. All the current news at home and abroad, including a report from
Christopher Martin-Jenkins on England's one-day match in Australia with Northern New South Wales.
A Radio Sport and OB production
from routine with Barry Norman and an assembled multitude of personalities, experts and intrepid reporters who suggest ways and means of spending your leisure hours; with advice on where to go, things to do and news of entertainment that simply shouldn't be missed.
Producer JENNY MARSHALL
Editor ROGER MACDONALD
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Bill Grundy reviews the weekly magazines.
Producer WALTER WALLICH
Parliamentarians discuss the week's business with Matthew Coady
Producer JOSHUA ROZENBERG
NEM p 21; Fill thou my life (BBC HB 271); Canticle 9; Ephesians 4, vv 4-16 (RSV); To the name of our salvation (BBC HB 284) long wave only
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC Radio and Television programmes over the past seven days. Producer DAVID EPPS
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The Week in Strasbourg
John Sergeant, of the BBC's political staff, looks back at this week's events at the European Parliament, the issues, the per. snnalities and what's been going on behind the scenes:
A Radio News production by BOB DORAN
Presented by Louise Botting
Radio's key to the ever-present problem of how to get the best from your money. Whether it concerns a mortgage or an insurance policy, an investment bond or a bank loan, a tax dispute or a social security squabble - Money Box gets the answers from the people in the know.
A Financial World Tonight production
(Repeated: Mon 10.5 am)
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Following their film successes
The Importance of Being
Fred Romeo and Elsie Antony and Cleo Laine a team of New Writers turn their talents to radio with a show scripted for Peter Wheeler David Casey
Carole Hayman Geoffrey Banks and Marlene Sidaway
Producers JAMES CASEY and RON MCDONNELL BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Mon 10.30 pm) Stereo
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Tom McNally , MP Claire Brooks
Jock Bruce-Gardyne , mp and Madeline Davies
Chairman David Jacobs
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' We know that man was suffering from the attentions of clothes-moths thousands of years ago. but what did they do before man wore clothes? The Wildlife team weave some more solutions to your latest queries. introduced by Derek Jones
Producer BRIAN LEITH BBC Bristol
Questions to: Wildlife. BBC, Bristol [Postcode removed]
Sketches from Life by Valerie Windsor
Claire: I just wondered if, rather than sketching down by the river with the others, it would be all right if I went off on my own and tried to do a series of sketches of the workmen.
Miss Jay: The workmen? Which workmen?
Claire: There are all sorts of men working on the new sixth form block.
Miss Jay: Good heavens, no. I'm sorry, Claire, but that's quite out of the question.
Directed by Piers Plowright
(First broadcast in 1977)
Phil Smith takes a whimsical look at life. BBC Manchester
A practical and topical magazine for and with disabled listeners.
Presenter Marilyn Alan Reporter KEVIN MULHERN
Citizens' Advice Bureau Phone-in: Monday 2.0-4.0 pm [number removed]. Ext 2531
Correspondence address: BBC, Broadcasting House. London WIA 4WW
Producer JANE WOOD Editor MARLENE PEASE
Six programmes about some major religious thinkers of the mid-20th century, introduced by Vernon Sproxton with The Rev Dr Daniel Jen kins
2: Karl Barth
Producer HUBERT HOSKINS '
Country houses and cottages figure in the last of five programmes looking at aspects of a landscape.
Presented by Frank Lincoln
ReaderJohn Darran
Compiled and produced by HERBERT WILLIAMS BBC Wales
Robert Philip chooses one of his favourite operas-Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro.
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT gramophone records
David Jason Bill Wallis David Tate
Sheila Steafel and THE DAVID FIRMAN TRIO
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in conversation with his guests.
Musical interlude by JEREMV NICHOLAS
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Richard Baker offers a recipe of popular classics on record; the mixture leavened occasionally by the unfamiliar, with the added ingredient of listeners' requests.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
The Evangelist by SAM THOMPSON adapted for radio by SAM HANNA BELL with Ray McAnally
J. G. Devlin and Harold Goldblatt Belfast - the mid 60s.
An American evangelist comes to sectarian Belfast to revive the Faith and encounters a self-confessed agnostic who fights to prevent a young man from being caught up in fanatical religiosity. Faith versus scepticism is the substance of Sam Thompson's drama.
Others taking part:
CHARLES OWENS, JACK MCQUOID, MINA DORAN, PETER ADAIR, SANDRA PERRY, BARBARA ADAIR
Directed by RONALD MASON (First broadcast in 1965 in the Northern Ireland Home Service)
Sheridan Morley re-plays and reflects on the movies, music, books, television, radio, plays and personalities from the nightly review of the arts - Kaleidoscope.
Editor ROSEMARY HART
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Evening meditation with music led by THE REV ERNEST RE"
BBC Northern Ireland
Tony Davis , Mick Groves , Cliff Hall and Hugh Jones with John McCormick (bass), sing some songs and tell the odd story - in the company of a few friends. Producer
JOHN FAWCETT WILSON Stereo
Yorkshire Rubbish by STEPHEN DAVIS
' We all say it - good riddance to bad rubbish, but what's any of us when you think about it? Thirteen stone of bone and gristle, with a puff of breath going in and out, and when it stops, what are we then? '
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN
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