visits Perthshire, where farming ranges from the high hills to the very best of agricultural land. Ian Grant , the president of the National Farmers Union of Scotland, is the guide to his county. Producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Pebble Mill
with Hope Sealy
Presented by Peter Hobday and Chris Lowe
7.00,8.00 Today's News Read by CLIVE ROSLIN
7.25* Sport
With CARRY RICHARDSON
7.30,8.30 News Summary
7.40*, 8.47* Today's Papers
7.45 In Perspective
With ROSEMARY HARTILL
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament Editor PHILIP HARDING
Have your brollies handy - the cricket season's here again.
Cliff Morgan takes guard to face the sporting world, bouncers and all.
Producer JOANNE WATSON
The travel programme presented by Bernard Falk with reporter Dilly Barlow and travel expert Nigel Coombs. Producer JENNY MALLINSON DUFF For details of items in this week's programme please send sae to:
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with Ned Sherrin and contributions from the likes of Robert Elms, Craig Charles and Victoria Mather Additional material by ALISTAIR BEATON
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
CATHIE MAHONEY. JAN ARKWRIGHT
Peter Riddell , of the Financial Times, presents a personal review of a week in the life of MPs and peers.
Producer EMILY BUCHANAN
Reflections on life and politics abroad
Producer HOWARD ROGERS
(Nextedition Tuesday at 11.25am)
(Details on Monday at 10.00am)
Fit the fifth: Sent to find the Ultimate Question to Life, the Universe and Everything,
Arthur Dent and his companion have been cornered by two humane cops who, nevertheless, have left them in a certain death situation. Starring with and Zarquon at the restaurant at the end of the Universe
Special effects by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Written by DOUGLAS ADAMS with the assistance of JOHN LLOYD
Producer GEOFFREY PERKINS. Stereo (R)
The Rt Hon Malcolm Rifkind , mp Michael Meacher. mp Rosalind Gilmore
Owen Dudley Edwards
Kevin Mulhern and guests discover common threads in Radio 4's magazine programmes.
Producer SUSAN DENNY
The children's book programme introduced by Penelope Lively. Julia Eccleshare meets Roald Dahl.
BBC Radio Drama presents the LA Classic Theatre Works with Ed Asner
Robert Foxworth Harry Hamlin
James Earl Jones and James Whitmore in Are You Now or Have You Ever Been... ?
A documentary drama by ERIC BENTLEY
Between 1947 and 1956, the House Un-American Activities Committee investigated the American cinema industry for evidence of communist infiltration. The question - 'Are you now or have you ever been a member of the communist party?' - affected the careers of many actors, writers and directors. The repercussions are still being felt today.
Introduced by Michael York
Witnesses
Producers GERRY JONES and MARTIN JENKINS
Directed by MARTIN JENKINS. Stereo
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In the last of this series Sue MacGregor goes to
France to meet Jean Vanier , founder and guide of I'Arche communities for mentally handicapped people and their helpers.
with Bill Wallis , David Tate and Sally Grace
With HARRIET CASS including Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition Happy Families by MEERA SYAL
Directed by A. J. QUINN. Stereo
Saturday evening conversation Producer MICHAEL EMBER. Stereo
Just Remember Two Things.... It's Not Fair and Don't Be Late written and narrated by Terence Frisby with and 'A few days after the last British soldiers left Dunkirk, when my brother Jack was 11 and I was 7, we became evacuees - "vaccies" - and were carried off to another world, to my other childhood.'
Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS
Stereo (Re-broadcast Monday 3.00pm)
Presented by Richard Baker Producer JANE BEVAN. Stereo
A reading, a hymn and a reflection led by Colin Semper Stereo
Conflict and Art
The Football League, the oldest and most exciting competition of its kind in the world, celebrates its centenary this weekend.
Bryon Butler considers the lasting appeal, influence and future of the League with the help of Ray Clemence , Lawrie McMenemy. Desmond Morris , Michael Parkinson and Ian Wallace.
Producer AUDREY ADAMS
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by Anthony Smith
from the Comedy Store,
Leicester Square, London with compere Dave Cohen
Stereo
5: To Catch a Thief
Stereo (Details on Monday at 6.30pm)