with Gerald Priestland
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Producer LESLIE COTTINGTON BBC Birmingham
with Norman Tozer
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with Tony Lewis
Today featuring cricket: a look at the Second Test between ENGLAND and the WEST INDIES; football: the European Championship in Italy; and Rugby Union: CHRIS REA 's news-letter from the BRITISH LIONS' HQ in South Africa, A Radio Sport and OB production
8.59 Continental Travel Information
from routine with Bernard Falk. and intrepid reporters and enthusiasts with ideas on ways and means of spending your leisure hours.
Including this week: a holiday on the West African coast, in Sierra Leone. Producer JENNY MARSHALL Editor ROGER MACDONALD
For information sheets, send a large sae to: [address removed]long wave only
with Geoffrey Smith
Producer WALTER WALLICH long wave only
with Elinor Goodman
Producer JOSHUA ROZENBERG long wave only
New Every Morning, page 5; My Father, for another night (BBC HB 407); Psalm 96; 1 Peter 2, vv 9-17 (av); Soldiers of Christ, arise (BBC HB 365)
with Margaret Howard long wave only from 11.20
A report on this month's session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Presenter John Sergeant Producer CAROLINE MILLINGTON
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Presenter Louise Bolting Radio's key to the problem of how to get the best from your money. A Financial World Tonight production
(Repeated: Mon 10.2 am)
The last seven days put in a questionable way by Barry Took to Alan Coren
Clement Freud. MP Simon Hoggart and Gillian Reynolds
Compiled by JOHN LANGDON and the producer DANNY GREENSTONE
(Repeated: Mon 10.30 pm)
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Jock Bruce-Gardyne MP, Patrick Moore, Leslie Huckfield MP, and Sue Slipman from Boston, Lincolnshire
Chairman David Jacobs
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The team of naturalists answer your wild life questions.
Introduced by Derek Jones long wave only
by CHARLES DICKENS dramatised in ten episodes by BETTY DAVIES starring 8: Two Brothers
Arthur observed that wherever he went he saw, or heard, or touched, the celebrated name of Merdie. He began to think it was curious that it should be everywhere, and that nobody but he should seem to have any mistrust of it. Though, indeed, he began to remember when he got to this that even he did not mistrust it; he had only happened to keep aloof from it.
Such symptoms, when a disease of the kind is rife, are usually the signs of sickening. with and with JOHN BULL
ROGER HAMMOND and DANNY SCHILLER
Directed by JANE MORGAN (Repeated: Tues 3.15 pm) long wave only
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Introduced by Bill Breckon The last of the series 8: Alternative Eating
Vegetarianism. Zen macrobiotics and compost-grown food - healthier ways of eating, or fashionable fads? A look at the nutritional facts. Series producer MICHAEL TOTTON (First broadcast on R3)
Book (same title), f2.75, from bookshops long wave only
David Jason. Bill Wallis
David Tate. Sheila Steafel and THE DAVID FIRMAN TRIO long wave only
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followed by Continental Travel Information
who introduces unpredictable and often animated table-talk.
Musical interlude by WILLIAM DAVIS
Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Richard Baker offers a recipe of popular classics on records.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
The Takers by ALLAN PRIOR
or A Dream for All Seasons Last night I dreamed that I was a butterfly; and now I do not know whether I am a man dreaming that he was a butterfly or a butterfly dreaming it is a man.
Whether it's in a sleep-laboratory experiment, a psychiatrist's consulting room. a scientist's inspiration or an out-of-the-body excursion, the Dream (whatever it may be) is involved.
Leslie Smith talks to seven people whose work takes them into the world of dreams: Susan Black -more, Dr James Horne. Professor Llam Hudson , Dr Paul Kline. Dr Winifred Rushforth.
Dr Charles Rycroft and Dr Carl Sargent. Producer BARBARA CROWTHER
0 Brother Sun. I greet you Because you shine a benediction
Over us the whole day long
And let our friends come visit us.
A meditation with music for Midsummer's Day, based on a poem by HARALD SVERDRUP , translated from the Norwegian by LOUIS A. MUINZER
BBC Northern Ireland
Ronald Eyre explores the theatrical element in Verdi's Requiem.
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT gramophone records
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude