Presented from Wales by Handel Jones
A regional view of farming in the week ahead. BBC Wales
A meditation for the beginning of a new day
BBC Birmingham
Presented by Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
7.0, 8.0 Today's News Read by HARRIET CASS
7.25*, 8.25* Sport
7.45* Thought for the Day Editor JULIAN HOLLAND
with Laurie Macmillan
goes into the Sound Archives to contemplate current affairs and future events with the benefit of hindsight. Producer HELEN FRY
Fifty-five minutes of lively conversation between some of the personalities in this week's news.
Producer LAN STRACHAN Stereo
Presented by Louise Botting The programme that keeps you in touch with what's happening in the field of personal savings and the financial problems of everyday life.
Address: Money Box
Room 4058. Broadcasting House London WlA 4WW
The Wash-tub by W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM Read by David March Producer MITCH RAPER
New Every Morning, page 75; Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire (BBC HB 151);
Psalm 143; I Corinthians 2, vv 6-16; Love of the Father (BBC HB 522) Stereo
Some of the poetry requested by Radio 4 listeners. Presented by P. J. Kavanagh
Readers ANDREW SACHS and JUNE BARRIE Producer
MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol. Stereo
John Howard presents the only national radio programme for consumers. Editor KEN VASS
A non-stop comedy cabaret with Fundation who are Joe Griffiths (piano)
Gareth Hale , Norman Pace Terry Morrison and Maryanne Morgan
Written by FUNDATION with contributions from
CHARLIE ADAMS and GEOFFREY ATKINSON Producer ALAN NIXON
(Fundation are appearing at The Tramshed, Woolwich)
Presented by Brian Widlake Editor DEREK LEWIS
1.55 Listening Corner This week: Where Do You Live? Presented by SHEELAGH GILBEY Storyteller CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP Today's story: Old MacDonald Had Some Flats by JUDITH BARRETT Script by LEE PRESSMAN
2.5 Playtime Presented by LOLA YOUNG and IAN LAUCHLAN With JUDY BENNETT
2.20 Introducing Science Living Under Water Unit 1:3
2.40 Noticeboard TONY BARNFIELD previews Music Projects and talks to ANDY PEEBLES about Wavelength
2.45 Radio Club TOMMY BOYD and the Radio Club team bring you more items of interest to 8-12 year olds
Introduced by Liz MardaU
Power and Persuasion:
SONIA BEESLEY reports on women active on the political front from parish pump to Parliament. The Battle of the Villa Fiorita (11)
Editor SANDRA CHALMERS
The Killing of Martin Hoffnung by MICHAEL DA VIES
Stereo
Last of the series.
Join the slimming club of the air, and concentrate on balanced, healthy eating. Presenter David Ponting Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
The 27th Kingdom
6: Behold a Pale Horse, Dancing
Presented by Gordon Clough and Valerie Singleton continued on VHFIFM 5.50-5.55
With PAULINE BUSHNELL including Financial Report
The first of seven short stories by P. G. WODEHOUSE
Now in its fifth year, this series about people who are successful against the odds - features the finalists in a E10,000 competition. Market Answers
Ltd Marjorie Lofthouse meets John Nettleton and his co-directors at their Esher factory where they are working on ways of extending the life of perfumes and flavours. Producer JOCK GALLAGHER BBC Birmingham
Presented by Peter Evans
What is happening in science? A weekly review of discoveries and developments from the world's leading laboratories. Producer DEBORAH COHEN
Survival by DAVE SIMPSON
Tension builds among the men who work in a mill warehouse when their jobs are put under threat because the firm is seeking redundancies. One of the warehouse men will have to go but all need to work.
Then it becomes clear that the redundancies are not merely for economic reasons.
Directed by KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester
An Inner Life
A profile of the novelist
Rosamond Lehmann
No English writer has told of the pains of women in love more movingly than Rosamond Lehmann. (MARGHANITA LASKI) Rosamond Lehmann , who was 84 yesterday, was a precocious literary talent. She was 26 when her first book, Dusty Answer, was published to instant public and critical acclaim. Short stories, six novels and an autobiography followed. She has also faced personal tragedy and more than two decades in the literary wilderness.
Taking part with Rosamond Lehmann are Sybille Bedford Anita Brookner, Valentine Cunningham , Marghanita Laski , John Lehmann and Gillian Tindall.
Presented by Richard Mayne Reader ROSALIE CRUTCHLEY Producer DANIEL DODD
Second from Last in the Sack Race (11)
Presented by Charles Wheeler
11.0 Headlines
Editor BLAIR THOMSON on VHFIFM until 11.0
The Mind in Focus Five programmes exploring current thinking in psychology 5: Memory PETER EVANS introduces the topic, and chairs a discussion between: DR ALAN BADDELEY , Director of the Medical Research Council's Applied Psychology Unit; DONALD BROADBENT , Professor of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford; and STEVEN ROSE , Professor of Biology at the Open University. Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN
followed by an interlude
Voix de France: French 5
12.30 La France des affaires (1) and at 12.50 La France des affaires (2)