Adopted farmers report in from all over the country, plus interviews with prominent people in the week ahead.
Producers TIM FINNEY , DYLAN WINTER
With THE VERY REV ALLAN WHITE BBC Scotland. Stereo
Presented by Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor
6.30, 7.30, 8.30 News Summary
6.45 Business News With MARTIN CRASS
7.00,8.00 Today's News
7.25, 8.25 Sport
7.45 Thought for the Day
visits the fashion department in the great BBC Sound Archives storehouse.
Producer JULIAN HALE
with Robert Kee and guests. Researcher JANE NUNNELEY
Producer MARINA SALANDY-BROWN Stereo
The Barefoot Doctor by TED MOORE.
Read by Paul Copley Producer SHEILA FOX
Sing to the Lord a joyful song; Mark 9, w 33-41;
Thou art the everlasting word; The servant King. BBC Wales
Presented by Dannie Abse. Readers ROSALIND SHANKS and DAVID GOODLAND
Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol
Presented by Debbie Thrower Editor KEN VASS
Eight classic comedy profiles introduced by Barry Cryer. 2: Peter Sellers
Bluebottle lives ... OK! Compiled and researched by MICHAEL POINTON
Producer SONIA BELDOM. Stereo
Presented by James Naughtie Editor MARTIN cox
1.55 Listening Comer This week: Rat-A-Tat-Tat! Who's That? Presented by SHlREEN SHAH and FRED HARRIS Today's story: Morgan the Milkman's Monday Morning by PHYLLIS PEARCE. Script by ANGELA GARNER Producer MARY HAYDON. Stereo (R)
2.05 Playtime Seeds and Flowers Presented by JANE HARDY and TONY AITKEN. Stereo (e)
2.20 Science Scope All Change With FRED HARRIS and JULIE RICHMOND. Stereo (e)
2.40 Whirligig Unit 2: Nuts and Bolts HAZEL O'CONNOR in 'Beryl and the Brainstormers'. Build a Bridge. Stereo (R) (e)
2.50 Let's Make a Story!
7: The Jewels of the Sea-King by RON JAMES. Storyteller ANNE ROSENFELD. Stereo (R) (e)
Jenny Cuffe and guests mix a dazzling cocktail of the timeless and the topical, the personal, practical and political. Serial: Eight Months on Ghazzah Street (5) by HILARY MANTEL, abridged in 12 episodes by ELIZABETH BRADBURY. Read by Carmen Lynn Editor CLARE SELERIE-GREY
A play by ELIZABETH TAYLOR
Stereo
Right as I Write
Paul Allen discusses ethics in fiction.
Stereo
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
5.00,5.30 News Summary
5.25 PM Letters
5.31 City News
Editor ROGER MOSEY continued on FM 5.50-5.55
including Financial Report
starring Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden with Tim Brooke-Taylor and Willie Rushton.
Chaired by Humphrey Lyttelton. Accompanied by COLIN SELL Producer PAUL SPENCER. Stereo
A 'Humorous' Diet?
Derek Cooper tests the ancient beliefs of East and West that food can cure more than hunger.
by CAREY HARRISON. Withand
A week's camping in the West Country seemed like a good opportunity for Alan and Ros to develop their relationship.
But they reckoned without the Devil's Birthplace. Can they trust the evidence of apparently supernatural events that occur there? More vital, can they trust each other?
Music composed and played by DAVID CHILTON and NICK RUSSELL-PAVIER .
Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS Stereo
The scandal that absorbed the nation in the 60s - the Profumo Affair - pulsates again on celluloid; Graham Frost keeps up with the comedians at the London International Festival of Comedy; and the early life of the composer Hector Berlioz appears in your local bookshop. Presenter Tony Palmer
Producer CHRISTOPHER ELDON LEE
Stereo
Opposite the Cross Keys (6) by SYLVIA HAYMON abridged in 12 episodes by DOREEN MAHON.
Read by Pam Ferris Producer NIGEL BRYANT BBCPebble Mill
Presented by David Sells Editor MARGARET BUDY
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