Gerald Priestland
6.55 Weather;
7.55 Weather
with Tony Lewis
Motor Racing: the Le Mans 24-hour race. Tennis: the final stage of the Stella Artois men's event at Queen's Club.
News of SCOTLAND'S Rugby Union International with NEW ZEALAND in Dunedin.
8.59 Continental Travel Information
Introduced by Bernard Falk
A critical look at the holiday travel and leisure scene
Tessa Blackstone on the weekly magazines
This year the Queen's Colour of the first battalion of the Welsh
Guards is being trooped nn Hnrsp Guards Parade with music played by the Massed Bands of the Guards Division of the Massed Mounted Band of the Household Cavalry.
Sir Bernard Miles
(First broadcast in 1978)
The first in a new series of ten programmes
The last seven days put in a questionable way by Simon Hoggart to
David Taylor, Clement Freud MP, Graeme Stanton, and Ann Leslie
(Repeated: Mon 6.30 pm)
12.55 Weather; programme news
Melvyn Bragg
Russell Braddon Joan Hall and Willie Hamilton , mp from Aspatria. Cumbria
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
Denis Owen , Peter Ferns and Mike Stoddart answer more of your questions.
Waving to a Train by MARTYN READ with Michael Jaystoa as Richard and Diana Bishop as Mother
' A summer day, late in June 1953. The kind of day that exists only in memory.' Richard looks back on this special childhood day.
How other Counties honour their citizens
Presented by P. J. Kavanagh
In which Roger McGough takes the boat across the Mersey. long wave only
Henry Kelly talks to Lord Scarman
long wave only
A magazine for the disabled.
Citizens' Advice Bureau Phone-in Monday 2.0-4.0 pm [number removed]ext 2531
Correspondence address : BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW long wave only
Composer Stephen Oliver long wave only
long wave only
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; programme news: long wave only
including Continental Travel Information
Music by INSTANT SUNSHINE
Richard Baker presents a blend of musical entertainment on record
by John Wain
with David Collings
Roger, needing to cut off from London and the private unhappiness of his life there, takes off for North Wales where he thinks he can lead a moderately self-contained life. But a rash decision to hijack a country bus leads to...
(Rptd: Monday 3.2pm) (Stereo)
One of the few undisputed geniuses of science, James Clerk Maxwell was born 154 years ago today. He developed the mathematical theory of gases, and predicted the existence of electromagnetic waves - by which radio and television programmes are today broadcast. He was a warm, witty man with a biting sense of humour, and yet at the same time a deep-felt Christianity.
Presenter Joanna Hickson Producer MARTIN GOLDMAN (Repeated: Mon 11.5 am)
An evening meditation
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
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude