conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES.
Walford Davies RAF'March Past ■ - v,
Eric Coatss Fantasy: The Three Bears gramophone records-
6.25 Shipping forecast long wave only
Presenters Paul Burden and 'Wendy Jones
6.45* Prayer for the pay CANON BARNEY MILLIGAN
7:0,8.0 Today's News Read by CHRISTOPHER SLADE ..
7.30, 8.30 News headlines
7.45* Thdught for the Day
with Peter Donaldson
by THOMAS HARDY
Read in three parts by Paul Rogers (1)
Producer MAURICE LEITCE
8.59 Continental Travel Information
Brighten your holiday with lively conversation from the personalities who will be in the news this week.
Spanners in the words from Kenneth Robinson
Producer PETER ESTALL
Roy Hay talks about some of the private gardens, open in aid of the Gardeners Royal Benevolent Society and the Royal Gardeners' Orphan Fund.
NEM, p 34; Away with gloom, away with doubt (BBC HB 99); Canticle '8; Matthew 28, vv 1-8 (AV); Jesus lives! thy terrors now (BBC HB 106) long wave only
Goodbye to All Cats by P. G. WODE HOUSE
Read by Jonathan Cecil Prodaeer MITCH RAPER
with Charles Ciusley Readei's John CARSON and JUNE BARRIE Producer
BRIAN PATTEN
BBC Bristol
Andy Price visits Some
Field Study Centres and discovers unusual ways 6f learning aHeisure and Norman Tozer finds out wltlchstateIý homes oHer value for rnoncy. Presenters Jenni Mills
Producers ROSAIIND BEW and-susan SNA4VJM
Editor DAVID HARDING
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featuring Carole Hayman Nick Maloney , Simon Molloy , Brian Southwood The last in a series of six-comedy sketch shows.
Script and songs written by ROB GRANT - and DOUG NAYLOR
Musical accompaniment by PETE LINGWOOD Producer RON-MACDONNSELL BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Tues 10.30 pm)
12.55 Weather programme news
Presenter Brian Widlake
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
with Site MacGregor who is joined in the studio by comedienne, Pam Ayres. Down by the Sid; DR PAUL CRAGG-talks about marine life on our beaches. Curtain Up: , arts and entertainment With TONY BARNFIELD. - Wedding Day Memories: fromMAEVEBINCHY,JBINTER DAVIES and BA MASON A Giant Leap for Mankind:
KAY ALEXANDER , talks to
CARL SAGAN about space. ' exploration.
Up the Crossing by KEN AUSDEN ; abridged in ten parts by JANET HICKSON , read by Geoffrey Matthews 1: Trip Day
Probably every town has-its own ' Just Wjlliam ' . and 'Ginger ' and in the late 30s Swindon
Ken Ausden and his friend Albie, plus Audrey,
' a somewhat unorthodox
Violet Elizabeth '!
(Music: Jerome Kern 's ' Look for the silver lining')
Editor WYN KNOWLES
French Without Tears
The fourthln a season of plays by TERENCE RATTIGAN with an introductory comment recorded by the author at the time of the play's first transmission.
The living room at
Miramar a villa in a small seastle town in the South of France, nine
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(FIRST broadcast in 1973)
Writer W. Gordon Smith shares the enjoyment of a favourite walk on the Mearns.coastline of Scotland, from the old bridge over the North Esk to the cliffs of St
Cyrus
Producer PATRICK, RAŸNER. BBC Scotland
Presenters Gordon Clough and Joan Bakewell
5:50. Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; programme news
followed by Continental travel information
by JOHN, LE CARE (4)
(Repeated:Tues 1.40 pm)
Friday 6 March, London loses its with the North Sea... The sirens sound... banks of the Thames crumble... damage runs into" millions of pounds... children and the elderly are endangered... public transport is paralysed. the rats desert the flooded sewers... Friday 6 March will it happen like this?
A dramatised documentary written and produced by DAVID EDWARDS (First broadcast on BBC London)
Jeffrey Richards film critic and historian, takes a spectacular look at the action-packed world of the swashbucklers - those chivalrous sword- and sabre-wielding paladins of film, fiction and theatre - from Chaucer's Noble Knight, to Douglas Fairbanks Sr's Robin
Hood and Errol Flynn's Sea Hawk, from the hot blooded youth of Shakespeare's Verona to Edmund Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac; Gene Kelly's Musketeer and Stewart Granger's Scaramouche.
Editor ALASTAIR OBSORNE
Presented by Robert Eagle Producer BRIAN LEITH
The People of the by DAVID THOMSON abridged in ttn parts by the auther Read by Denys Hawthorne (1)
There was supposed to be a creature in the water for every one on land There was supposed to be cows and Sheep and every animal there But the seals were the people o the sea
Producer MAURICE LEITCH
Moonshine is an unreliable, non-committal, unsentimental and inconsistent light, such as is shed by this inconclusive and distracting assemblage of verse, song, stories and archival oddments on Houses.
Presented by Judi Dench with additional readings by Joss Ackland. Music from the Cambridge City Jassband. Vocal refrains from Dave Skitani and the Rhythm Boys
Written and compiled by PETE ATKIN and RUSSELL DAVIES . Producer JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE
(Judi Dench is a member of the RSC)
(Stereo)
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude