Market prices and Intelligence, the weather and what's new for farmers.
Producers
LESLIE COTTINGTON , MARTIN SMALL
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent Gerald Priestland
6.55 Weather; travel: programme news
A weekly review of the agricultural scene.
Producer LESLIE COTTINGTON BBC Birmingham
with Norman Tozer
7.55 Weather: travel: programme news
8.10 Today's Papers
Gerald Williams introduces the magazine programme that takes a different look at sport and searches out the off-beat items.
Not forgetting the day s main events and a comprehensive round-up of the overnight sports news.
A Radio Sport and oa production
8.57 Weather; travel
Introduced by Bernard Falk , with help from IAN LYON and SUSAN MARLINO , taking a critical look at the holiday, travel and leisure scene.
Producer JENNY MARSHALL Editor ROGER MACDONALD
Michael Watts takes a look at the weekly magazines, their views on the news and the special interests they reflect.
Producer GAVIN CAMPBELL
Elinor Goodman views the past week through the eyes of backbench MPs and peers.
Producer JOSHUA ROZENBlRG
New Every Morning, p 25; As the bridegroom to his chosen (Bp 5); Psalm 119, pt 8; 1 Corinthians 15, vv 44b-58 (AV); Eternal ruler of the ceaseless round (BBC HB 321)
BBC correspondents talk about the countries they work in. Editor PADDY O'KEEFFE
Presenter Louise Bottlng Whether it concerns a mortgage or 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 10.2 am)
A panel game whose unruly members are occasionally kept in disorder by the Chairman Nicholas Parsons , and in which Kenneth Williams Peter Jones
Derek Nimmo and Denise Coffey endeavour to prevent each other talking for just a minute.
Devised by IAN MESSITER Producer PETE ATKIN
(Repeated: Mon 6.30 pm)
12.55 Weather: programme news
Germaine Greer
Lord George-Brown Neil Kinnock , mp and Richard Needham , up at Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
Sleeping Dogs by GEOFF NICHOLSON with Anthony Bate
James and Sarah, Colin and Lucy. are two couples linked by an extra-marital affair. When the two injured parties find out, things take a strange turn. Everyone lies. Lies, it seems, form the oil that lubricates the machinery of domestic life.
Directed by CLARE TAYLOR (Repeated: Tues 11.5 am)
(Braadcasi last Tuesday)
A history in 26 parts In the words of those who. have made the history. 7: Stresses, Strains and Storms
Seafaring has always been a hard and dangerous life, doing violence to men in many ways. Its stresses have been endured amazingly, but also rebelled against in many ways, from good-humoured grumbling to bloody mutiny.
Readers LEONARD MAGUIRE NIGEL LAMBERT ,
HENRY KNOWLES. MICHAEL GOLDIS TIMOTHY BATESON , DAVID ASHFORD , ANTHONY HALL
MALCOLM TERRIS , GARARD GREEN GORDON GOSTELOW DAVID MARCH,
RONALD BERDMAN , DOUGLAS DLACKWELL and RONALD BADDILEY
Special sound by DICK MILLS of the BBC
Radiophonic Workshop
Consultant and presenter PeterMathias.Chichele Professor of Economic
History in the University of Oxford
Series composed and directed by MICHAEL MASON ,RN collaboration with the National
Maritime Museum Book (same title) £5.95 paperback, £9.95 hardback from booksellers
A magazine of interest to disabled listeners and their families.
Presenter Jenny DankS Editor MARLENE PEASE
Gill Pyrah talks to author Roald Dahl about the extent to which his life is reflected in his writing. Extracts from his work are read by JOHN MILLS Producer JENNY DE YONG
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather: travel; programme news
Including Sports Round-Up
Amiably competitive conversation.
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Producer MICHAEL EMBER
Richard Baker presents a blend of musical . entertainment on record. Producer ANDREW MUSSETT (Repeated: Wed 11.5 am)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Buckie, a small fishing port on Scotland's north-east coast, has paid dearly in men's lives over the past three years In order to gather the harvest of the sea. This awful series of tragedies hit hardest in 1979, when almost half of the UK losses were suffered by Buekie's fishing community.
Presented and produced by Murdoch M. McPherson Research ARCHIE P. LEE BBC Scotland
(Repeated: Fri 11.5 am)
led by The Rev Roger Hutchings BBC Manchester
Professor Tony Eccles Dr Patrick Nuttgens and Bernice Rubens in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer Gillian hush BBC Manchester
Ten talks in which
Ray Gosling tells the story of his travels overland to the East.
9: A Banana lor Buddha
Weather report; forecast followed by an Interlude