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Farming, food and countryside news. market trends and weather.
Producers martin SMALL and ALLAN WRIGHT
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent Rosemary Hartlll
6.55 Weather; travel; Programme news
A weekly review of the agricultural scene.
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
Norman Tozer with how to get the best from your hard-earned cash.
7.55 Weather; travel: Programme news
Cricket, football, rugby union and snooker are all featured in this morning's look at the sporting world Presented by Tony Lewis . ENGLAND face NEW ZEALAND in the one-day series in Adelaide, GLOUCESTERSHIRE Play Yorkshire in the County Championship final, and all the leading snooker personalities are taking part In the Benson and Hedges Masters at the Wembley Conference Centre.
But football still dominates the day. with LIVERPOOL favourites to win the FA Cup and TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Still On course for a record third consecutive Cup win, a feat not accomplished this century.
Producer dave GORDON
8.57 Weather: travel
Introduced by Bernard Falk with help from SUSAN MARLING and ROBIN DEWHURST taking a critical look at the holiday, travel and leisure scene.
This week. the good and bad points of holidays specially designed for the young. Mike Shells investigates the club scene and the frolics In store for this summer. Producer
JENNY MALLINSON DUFP
Editor ROGER MACDONALD
Desmond Wilcox takes a look at the weekly magazines, their views on the news and the special interests they reflect.
Producer SUSAN SNAILUM
Adam Raphael views the past week through the eyes of backbench mps and peers. Producer MARGARET BUDY
New Every Morning, page 9; Teach me, my God and King (BP 80); Psalm 8; Genesis 1, v 27-2. v 3 (GNB); All creatures of our God and King (BBC m2)
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC radio and television programmes over the past seven days.
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
The programme that keeps you in touch with what's happening in the field of personal savings. tax. mortgages, insurance. social security and the financial problems of everyday life.
A Financial World Tonight production
(Repeated: Mon 10.2 am)
A series of eight programmes
The Instruments of Jazz 5: The Strings - Violin, Guitar and Bass with JOE VENUTI , EDDIE LANG STEPHANE
GRAPPELLI DJANGO REINIIARDT. BARNEY KESSEL , CHARLIE MINGUS
jean-luc ponty and others Producer ALAN OWEN
12.55 Weather: programme news
Sir Roy Shaw The Rt lion
Sally Oppenheim , mp Joan Lestor , mp and Sheridan Morley tackle the issues raised bytheaudienceat
Maidenhead, Berks
Chairman David Jacobs
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
Before Crufts TED WALKER , Meg and Carter both have their main dogsinterest. That's how they first met: at Crufts Dog
Show five years ago. Since then they have met there every year and stayed together in the same hotel in Earls Court. But now they are beginning to find more excitement in their respective marriages. Partly recorded on location at Severn Beach. Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Tues 11.3 am)
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care.
Penny Anderson,
Pat MorrisandChrisMead answer some of your wildlife questions on birds, mammals and plants.
Presented by Derek Jones
The fifth of seven programmes
The Blazing Forge
' First among the village workers comes the blacksmith ...' But he's only one of the country craftsmen whose skills are celebrated in this selection of poetry, prose and song.
Readers Dllys Price
Ray Smith , John Darran
Producer Herbert williaus BBC Wales
BBC correspondents cast a collective eye over a contemporary issue.
A magazine of special Interest to disabled listeners and their families with countrywide news and views on matters of concern to them. Presenter John Mills Editor MARLENE PEASE
Correspondence address : BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
Tel: [number removed], Ext 7048
A Six-part series in which Asians in Britain talk to Towyn Mason about their continuing links with their places of origin.
The first Sikhs who came to Britain are said to have been Lancers who rode in Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession. Punjab has now become the most prosperous state in India, a dynamic centre of industrial enterprise and modern farming.
(Revised repeat)
An irreverently critical took back at the week.
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; travel; programme news
with BRIAN PERKINS including Sports Round-up
Amiably competitive conversation inspired by current public and private preoccupations.
Music by INSTANT sunshine Producer MICHAEL EMBER
with a Saturday-evening selection of music on record.
Producer RAY abbott
by Bill Lyons
with Nigel Hawthorne and Douglas Livingstone
The old firm of Vogel and Fraser appears to be in danger of breaking up. Fraser is stuck behind a desk and rarely gets out on the job, and Vogel, accused by Fraser of going through the male menopause, is thinking of packing in being a policeman. But neither of them can resist a challenge, and when something really interesting turns up...
(Repeated: Mon 3.2 pm)
Second of two programmes According to the Japanese code, we deserved no mercy or respect because we had allowed ourselves to become prisoners. It taa* the most disgraceful thing that could have happened. We had committed the ultimate offence.
David Wade has been talking to former PoWs who survived the norrors of imprisonment In the Far East during the Second World War.
Their stories describe the reality of the experience as they remember It 40 years later.
Producer ALAN iuydock (Repeated: Fri 11.3 am)
Hugh Faupel with some thoughts for late evening.
followed by an interlude
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude