A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent Gerald Friestland
6.55 Weather; programme news
A weekly review of the agricultural scene
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
with Norman Tozer
7.55 Weather: programme news
Tony Lewis presents his magazine programme of sport. This week featuring
FA Cup Final; the 100th final - and an early flavour from Wembley as the atmosphere starts building. Meet the personalities and players involved from MANCHESTER CITY and SPURS and look back at some of the nostalgic Cup moments of the past century.
Also the rest of the news at home and abroad including the off-beat and the humorous.
A Radio Sport and OB production
Introduced by Frank Delaney with help from NIGEL COOMBS and ERIC TOBiTT taking a critical look at holiday travel and the leisure scene.
Producer JENNY MARSHALL Editor IRENE MALLIS
Michael Watts , of the Sunday Express, takes a look at the weekly magazines, their views on the news and the special interests they reflect.
Producer WALTER WALLICH
Matthew Coady views the past week through the eyes of backbench mps. Producer ELLIE UPDALE
New Every Morning, page 89; Put thou thy trust in God (BBC HB 313);
Psalm 130; Ephesians 6. vv 10-18 (RSV); Through all the changing scenes of life (BBC HB 481)
with Margaret Howard
BBC Correspondents throughout the world talk about the countries they work in - the politics and the people.
Editor PADDY O'KEEFFE
Presented by Louise Botting
Radio's key to the ever-present problem of how to get the best from your money.
A Financial World Tonight production
(Repeated: Mon 10.2 am)
A panel game whose unruly members are occasionally kept in disorder by the Chairman Nicholas Parsons and in which
Kenneth Williams , Peter Jones , Barry Took and Tim Brooke-Taylor endeavour to prevent each other from talking for Just a Minute.
Devised by IAN MESSITER Producer DAVID HATCH
(Repeated: Mon 6.30 pm)
12.55 Weather: programme news
Lord Winstanlcy, Ann Mallalieu , Robin Ray and Sir Fred Catherwood
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
Topics suggested by you - the listener.
by Jo Gill
It was just another weekday morning for Maisie, too much to do and not enough time to do it. Until she went to feed the meter in the cupboard under the stairs. And found an angel sitting there ...
(BBC Manchester)
(Repeated: Tues 11.5 am)
(Stereo)
A general look at smuggling and its various manifestations. Gerald Butt introduces reports from the USA. the USSR. East Africa, the Far East and elsewhere.
Poetrv requested by Radio 4 listeners. Presented by Charles Causley
Readers JOHN CARSON and JUNE BARRIE Producer BRIAN PATTEN
BBC Bristol Requests to:
Poetry Please!, BBC, Bristol BSS 2LR
(Repeated: Mon 11.50 am)
The Natural History Museum in South Kensington is celebrating its centenary this year. Its architect, Alfred Waterhouse, created an imposing Romanesque cathedral to house the collections of 'the whole of creation'.
Paul Vaughan visits Waterhouse's masterpiece with the architectural historian Mark Girourard, and discusses the changing role of the Museum with David Attenborough ,
Lynn Barber, Dr Roger Miles and Anthony Smith.
(A Kaleidoscope production first broadcast on Good Friday)
(long wave only)
A personal portrait
long wave only
A magazine of special interest to disabled listeners with country-wide news and views on all matters of concern to them and their families. Presenter Marilvn Alan Citizens' Advice" Bureau
Phone-in: Mon 2.0-4.0 pm, [number removed], Ext 2531 Editor MARLENE PEASE long wave only
' When I was young I was so ambitious, so keen to conquer death, that I neglected a very important aspect of medicine and that is that the goal must not be to prolong life. The goal must be to improve or maintain an acceptable qiality of life.' Professor
Chrisliaan Barnard talks to Sue
MacGregor in Cape Town. Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester long wave only
An irreverently critical look back at the news long wave only
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; programme news: long wave only
Amiably competitive conversation inspired by current public and private preoccupations.
MUSiC by JEREMY NICHOLAS Producer Michael EMBER
Richard Baker presents a blend of musical entertainment on record, mixing the well-loved with the less-familiar, and occasionally including the spoken word.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
(Repeated: Wed 11.5 am)
by MALCOLM STEWART
with Nicholas Courtney as Galloway Hatch and Margaretta Scott as Lady Constance Treadgold
It is one thing to be engaged to assess the precautions necessary to protect a valuable collection of antique furniture. but quite another to be hired to commit a murder.
Galloway Hatch , private eye turned security consultant, smells conspiracy and embarks on the most puzzling case of his career.
Director MARGARET ETALL (Repeated: Mon 3.2 pm)
Some Social and Political Aspects of British Popular Songs
Last of six programmes narrated by Andrew Faulds with Thelma Whiteley and John Hollis
Singers Charles Young, Pat Whitmore, Charles West and the Charles Young Singers
(Repeated: Mon 11.5 am)
An evening meditation with music led by Fr Jim Skelly
BBC Northern Ireland
Presenter Noel Lewis
Producer PETER ROBINS
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude