Farming, food and countryside news, market trends and weather.
Producers MARTIN SMALL and ALLAN WRIGHT
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent Rosemary Hartill
6.55 Weather; travel; programme news
7.10 Today's Papers
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
8.10 Today's Papers
Presented by Tony Lewis Featuring the result of the First Test match between the British LIONS and the ALL BLACKS played overnight, CHRIS REA and ian ROBERTSON report from Chrlstchurchwith reaction and interviews. GERALD WILLIAMS is in Paris for the climax of the French Tennis
Championships. In racing, it's The Oaks at Epsom. Producers DAVE cordon and EMILY MCMAHON
Introduced by Bernard Falk , with help from
SUSAN MARLING and ROBIN DEWHURST , taking a critical look at the holiday, travel and leisure scene. Producer
JENNY MALLINSON DUFF
Ed'itor ROGER MACDONALD including at
8.57 Weather; travel
9.0 News
John Pilger presents a personal review of the weekly magazines and assesses their coverage of recent events.
Producer SUSAN SNAILUM
Peter Paterson discusses the election issues of the past week. Producer
CAROLINE MILLINGTON
New Every Morning, p 25; Father hear the prayer we offer (BBC HB 352):
Psalm 9: Isaiah 55 (gnb); Thou art the way; By thee alone (BBC hb 338)
with Margaret Howard
BBC correspondents throughout the world talk about the countries they work in - the politics and the people.
Editor PADDY O'KEEFFg
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Louise Botting keeps you in touch with what's happening In the field of personal savings, tax. mortgages, insurance, social security and the financial problems of eyeryday life.
A Financial World Tonight production
. (Repealed: Mon 10.2 am)
The last seven days put In a questionable way by Simon Hoggart to
AlanCoren
Claire Rayner Peter Tory and Stan McMurtry
Written and compiled by JOHN LANGDON and the producer DANNY GBEENSTONB
(Repeated: Mon 6.30 pm) 12-65 Weather: programme news
Clive Jenkins The Very Rev Colin Semper Lord Marsh and Jean Rook
Chairman David Jaeobl
(Broadcost yesterday)
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
The Token Two by A S. ROBERTSON with John Grieve as Ken and Paul Young as Vic Far out to sea. on Tower
293, two men keep watch for enemy shipping. In a time of national cr sis. their role is crucial. Or is ft, What is behind the locked door? And who (or what) is
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Dlrected by PATRICK rayney SBC scotland
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with Ian Graham
A chance visit to a museum in Mexico Olty
¡.eft IAN' GRAHUI haokoo on the Maya, who created the remarkabro civilisation in the Jungles of Central America. Purely as an amateur he started to explore the sites and Is now recognised as one of the foremost experts on the Mava and has made n his life-work to record all their hieroglyphics.
Presenter Joanna Hlciwn Producer martin golwian BBC Scotland
Collared doves- what good are they? Do their calls get on other people's nerves?
The team answers your Wildlife questions.
Presenter Derek Jones
A weekly look at our environment, with Ideas on how we can all
Improve and save it.
Wendy Jones examines public concern about pollution, latest moves In the energy d-ebate, attempts to revitalise inner cities and the Increasing demand on thelandbothathome and abroad.
Today's programme reviews the process of the public enquiry Into the proposed nuclear powicr station at
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(Repeated: Tues 7.20
BBC correspondents look at a contemporary Issue.
A magazine of special interest to disabled listeners and their families, with countrywide new* and views on all matters of concern to them. Presenter John Mills EdtVOT MAIRLENS PUll
Correspondence address : BBC. Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW
Tel: [number removed]. Ext 7048 (Mon-Fri 10.0 om-5.0 pm)
Last of six programmes for the would-be author, written and presented by Derek Parker.
Derek Parker talks to established and up-and-coming writers, publishers and literary agents about some of the problems of trying to earn a living as a writer in Britain today.
A sort of revue written and performed by Robert Bathurst Jimmy Mulville Rory McGratn
Emma Thompson and Griff Rhys Jones
Producer GEOFFREY PERKINS
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave onttf
5.55 Weather: travel: programme news
with EUGENE FRASER
Including Sports Round-up
Music by FASCINATING AIDA Producer IAN gardhousb
with a selection of music on record.
Producer bay abbott
by Ivor Wilson
It's hard now to Imagine what the beginning of the First War was like: the excitement, the sense of purpose at the end of that long, Edwardian summer afternoon when the young men flocked to volunteer. And the girls, too, make their contribution. Girls like Emily Hesketh...
BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Mon 3.2 pm)
A programme featuring the humour and music of Wales.
Host Stan Stennett wtth Calennlg (folk duo) Rhos Male Voice Choir Caryl Thomas (harp)
Producer RICHARD willcox
An evening meditation led by The Rev Noel Vincent BBC Manchester
An imaginary sale of the BBC's Soured Archive attracts Margaret Howard.
Extracts from the day's major speeches recorded at campaign meetings. Presenter John Hosken
Weather report: forecast followed by an interlude