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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 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
Tony Lewis is In Taunton this morning in anticipation of the Prudential World Cup cricket match between ENGLAND and SRI LANKA. Also featuring
IAN ROBERTSON reporting from InveTcargill on the BRITISH LIONS' match against SOUTHLAND, and BRYON BUTLER With news of the ENGLAND football team for tomorrow's game against AUSTRALIA in Sydney.
Plus, at home, the world's top tennis players are in action at Queen's
Club, London, in the Stella Artois tournament. Producers DAVE GORDON 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
Editor ROGER MACDONALD including at
8.57 Weather: travel
9.0 News
Mike Chaney presents a personal review of the weekly magazines.
Producer SUSAN SNAILUM
Peter Paterson discusses the result of the General Election. Producer CAROLINE MILLINGTON
New Every Morning, page 50; Lift up your hearts! (BBC HB 326); Psalm 89; Acts 11. vv 22-30 (GNB);
Jesu, the very thought of thee (BBC HB 322)
The celebration in London of the official birthday of Her Majesty The Queen. This year The Queen's Colour of the First Battalion of the Grenadier Guards Is being trooped on Horse Guards Parade, London. With music played by the Massed Bands of the Guards Division and the Massed Mounted Bands of the Household Cavalry. This scene is described by Neil Durden-Smith.
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A stone millhouse in a Cotswold valley is the setting from which General Sir John Hackett views a scene that is for ever England.
BBC Bristol
(Details: Mon 6.30 pm)
12.55 Weather: programme news
raised by the audience at Sherborne. Dorset
Chairman David Jacobs
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
by John Kirkmorris
with Peter Jeffrey as Mike Maggie McCarthy as Sally
Mike and Sally's love affair has survived many a crisis in the past. but on this particular evening. for no particular reason, they start an argument which threatens their whole future life together.
(Repeated: Tues 11.3 am)
A portrait of a London house and the family who have lived in it for 50 years. with the voices of CHARLES AND ENID-MARGARET DRAGE
Recorded by Lloyd Silverthorne and Robin Spicer
Presented by Derek Jones
Presenter Wendy Jones This week's programme examines the state of our woodlands and includes an interview with author Hammond Innes.
Producers GAYNOR SHUTTE and MICK WEBB
(Repeated: Tues 7.20 pm)
BBC correspondents look at a contemporary issue.
A magazine of special interest to the disabled. Presenter John Mills Editor MARLENE PEASE
Language disorders such as stammering, late speech development in children and dysphasia are believed to be among the most common forms of handicap. As many as one person in ten may be affected.
In the first of four programmes David Crystal talks about some of the most common forms of language handicap, looks at the causes and discusses with specialists what can be done about them. with JEAN COOPER and AUDREY MAXWELL
Producer ALAN WILDING
An irreverently critical look back at the week.
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather: travel; programme news
with PETER DONALDSON
Including Sports Round-up
Amiably competitive conversation
Music by FASCINATING AIDA Producer MICHAEL EMBER
with a selection of music on record.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
The Cleverest Man at Oxford
A comedy by GEOFFREY PARKINSON with Geoffrey was not quite sure how he managed to get a place at Oxford. but certainly the prospect of student life filled his head with wild and wonderful dreams.
Opera singing by MEMBERS OF SS PETER AND PAUL CATHEDRAL CHOIR,
CLIFTON Choirmaster
CHRISTOPHER WALKER Directed by SHAUN MACLOUCHLIN BBC Bristol
(Repeated; Mon 3.2 pm)
The controversial cartoonist talks to Paul Vaughan about his work over the past 20 years. Producer RICHARD DUNN A Kaleidoscope production
A new series in which current and controversial issues are put on trial before chairman Geoffrey Robertson and an audience of Jurors In Broadcasting House, London.
Today's motion:
Surrogate Mothering Should Be Illegal
Proposer Wendy Mantle Opposer
Professor J. K. Mason
The two advocates each call supporting witnesses to be questioned and cross questioned: the jury votes at the beginning and end of the trial so that any swing of opinion may be measured and a verdict reached.
Producer SALLY THOMPSON (Repeated: Fri 11.3 am)
Words and music for late evening by Ian Mackenzie BBC Scotland
followed by an interlude
Weather report: forecast followed by an Interlude
12.15-12.23* am Shipping forecast: inshore forecast