Agriculture and the greenhouse effect.... how soon will farming patterns start to change? Plus forecasts of this year's cereal harvest; and Vic Hughes reflects on his life at the top of the Royal Agricultural College.
Presented and produced by Tim Finney. BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitbourn
with Sue MacGregor and Gail Foley
Editor phujp HARDING
Introduced by Cliff Morgan from the Royal Troon Golf Club or the Ayrshire coast at the 118th Open championshi Producer PAT THORNTON
The holiday and travel programme presented by Chris Hawksworth with Nigel Coombs Producer
JENNY MALLINSON DUFF
The last of four programmes in which Robert Elms looks for the reality behind four social groups. The Hippie
Long-haired druggies or dreamy idealists? The 60s is the decade that will not die.
Producer CATHERINE MAHONE1 Stereo
A history in eight reels.
Reel 4: The Great Tradition A legacy of the great tradition of English literature is the unique tradition of narrative 'realism' in the British cinema.
With the opinions and voices of CHRISTOPHER COOK. NEIL
SINYARD. DEREK JARMAN ,
DAVID LEAN, ALEC GUINNESS, DAVID MELLOR, ISHMAIL
MERCHANT, JAMES DEARDEN and LAURENCE OLIVIER. Compiled and researched by PAUL WELLS
Script and narration by CHRISTOPHER FRAYLING
Directed by JOHN POWELL Stereo
with Peter Jenkins , Associate Editor of The Independent.
Producer DENNIS SEWELL
Producer HOWARD ROGERS
Humphrey Carpenter examines the activities of five literary societies.
3: The Samuel Pepys Club Producer NICK UTECHIN (R)
Richard Stilgoe visits
Christie's auction rooms with his musical revue. with Charles Collingwood , Peter Blake , Jill Meager and Kathryn Tickell ,
Ian Carr and Lynn Tocker. Written by RICHARD STILGOE
Producer NEIL CARGILL. Stereo
The Rt Hon Cecil Parkinson , mp; The Rt Hon
John Smith , qc, mp; TheRt
Hon David Steel , mp; and Ann Leslie
and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with views on this week's Any Questions? issues.
Producers JOHN HOLMES and CHARLIE BUNCE. BBC Bristol
0 LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
by MARTIN WORTH. With Ian Targett as Simon Edwards.
You can't afford to be an innocent abroad in India. Directed by JANE MORGAN Stereo
Presenter Barry Cunliffe. Including a report by Annette Kobak on the way children have been treated down the ages.
Researcher FELICITY GOODALL Producers KATE MCALL and JOHN KNIGHT. BBC Bristol
Rosemary Hartill talks with Iris Murdoch.
Five programmes examining life in a small village, where
Mrs Roberts has been head of the Parish Council for ten years and a toll tax has just been introduced. With Jo Kendall ,
Michael Troughton , John Baddeley ,
Bernadine Corrigan and Daniel Strauss
and Sports Round-Up
by JONATHAN MYERSON Produced and directed by CUVE BRILL. Stereo
The last programme of the current series with Brenda Polan
Producers IAN KIRK-SMITH and JANET LEE
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.... by JONATHAN MYERSON The wreck of a Second
World War fighter plane slowly surfaces from a patch of Norfolk marshland. The Ministry of Defence are not best pleased....
Directed by MARILYN IMRIE
Stereo
with the former King's Singer, Brian Kay.
Producer JANE BEVAN. Stereo
led by The Rev Eddie Neale. Stereo
Shall We Prance?
Daniel Meadows follows one of Britain's top riders, impression and technical merit, and asks the dressage fraternity Shall We Prance?
Producer RACHEL YORKE. Stereo
John Timpson began his journalistic career with a local Norfolk newspaper and, though broadcasting later took him to every corner of Britain, his heart never really left East Anglia.
Now back there, he introduces listeners to his country past, present and future in a series of six conversations with some of the people who live and work in Norfolk.
1: Dick Joice , farmer and historian
Producer
MARJORIE LOFTHOUSE. BBC Pebble Mill
1961: Gongoozling at
Gagarin Russell Davies and Maureen Lipman tell the tale of those times.
Compiled by RUSSELL DAVIES Producer JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE . Stereo (First broadcast on I Radio 2)