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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 Harllll
6.55 Weather; travel; programme news
7.11 Today's Papers
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 overnight news of the Second Test between NEW ZEALAND and the BRITISH LIONS in Wellington, and the US
Open Golf Tournament at Oakmount. Pennsylvania. Also a review of the Prudential World Cup cricket as it draws to a climax, and interviews with the tennis personalities gathering in London for Wimbledon. Producers DAVE GORDON and EMILY MCMAHON
Introduced by Bernard Falk. with help from
SUSAN MARLING and ROBIN PEWHURST , taking a critical look at holiday. travel and leisure. 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 Riddell. Political Editor of The Financial Times, views the past week in Westminster where 650 MPs have been elected to the new Parliament.
Producer PETER ROBINS
New Every Morning, page 75; Thy hand. 0 God. has guided (BBC HE 187): Psalm 112; Hebrews 13. vv 1-9 (Rsv); King of glory. King of peace (BBC HE 32S)
with Margaret Howard
BBC correspondents talk about the countries they work In.
Editor PADDY O'KEEFFE
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 everyday life.
A Financial World Tonight production
(Repeated: Mon 10.2 am)
The last seven days put In a questionable way by Simon Hoggart to Alan Coren
Geoffrey Dickinson Joan Bakewell and Martin Wainwright Written and compiled by JOHN LANGDON and the producer DANNY GREENSTONE
(Repeated: Mon 6.30 pm)
from Northern Ireland Chairman David Jacobs
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
Little Boy by JOHN CHAMBERS with Richard, now near retirement, reallses for the first time the potential for destruction of the nuclear bomb. How does one live with that knowledge? What does one do about it? Is it Richard or the rest of the world who has it out of perspective?
Directed by KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Tues 11.3 am)
Three programmes in which Christopher Matthew talks to travellers about the reality rather than romance of journeys. 1 Two Men in a Boat
In 1971. Geoff Allum and his cousin spent 73 days rowing the Atlantic. He recalls the physical dicomforts and mental anguish.
Producer ALASTAIR WILSON BBC Manchester
Presented by Derek Jones
Presented by Wendy Jones
Today's programme looks at the range of Jobs, both paid and voluntary, available to people Interested In the environment.
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
Correspondence address: BBC, Broadcasting House London WIA 4WW
Tel [number removed], Ext 7048 (Mon-Fri 10.0 am-5.0 pm)
A series on language disorders
In the second of four programmes,
David Crystal looks at what happens when language fails to develop normally In children and discusses the shortage of available specialised treatment.
With JEAN COOPER , JOHN LEA and ELIZABETH BROWNING Producer ALAN WILDING
An Irreverently critical look back at the week.
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5.55 Weather; travel; programme news
With PETER DONALDSON including Sports Round-up
MuSiC by INSTANT SUNSHINE Producer MICHAEL EMBER
with a selection of music on record.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
by T. D. Webster
with Edward Woodward and Caroline Mortimer
Max Quixall wants only peace and comfort after years in the limelight as a successful writer. His wife Elaine wants only success, but in her own right. Both want their elegant riverside home. Neither wants the other. One of them has to go ...
Directed by PETER WINDOWS BBC Birmingham
(Repeated: Mon 3.2 pm)
A 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: The publication of political opinion polls should be banned at electfon times
Proposer Bob Cryer
Opposer Robert Worcester 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)
A meditation for late evening led by Pauline Webb
followed by an Interlude
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude