The prospects for malting barley in Lincolnshire. Plus the state of the meat trade. Producer Tim Finney BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitboum Stereo
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday.
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day: Rev Richard Bewes
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament Editor Philip Harding
with Cliff Morgan
Producer Joanne Watson
VOICE OVER: page 73
Presenter Bernard Falk with Nigel Coombs. Plus Paul Wade on tourists' London.
Producer Caroline Daly t TRAVEL: page 79
Ned Sherrin and the likes of Richard Jobson , Arthur Smith and Emma Freud
Additional material Mike Coleman
Producers Ian Gardhouse Charlie Bunce and Alison Vernon-Smith . Stereo
The Parliament Show
Peter Sissons assesses the televised proceedings of the Commons.
Producer Anna Parkinson
The last programme in the present series with Max Easterman.
This week: a look at the two faces of Yugoslavia. Plus Zarzuelian Spain - why it is playing to packed houses.
Produced by the Europhile team
with Louise Botting and Vincent Duggleby Producer Frances Macdonald
with Wendy Richard Clement Freud
Peter Jones and Derek Nimmo.
In the chair
Nicholas Parsons.
Devised by Ian Messiter Producer Edward Taylor
Stereo
with The Rt Hon
Lynda Chalker , MP Frank Dobson , MP Lady Park and Stuart Weir.
Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby. Producers Anna Carragher and Charlie Bunce
* LINES OPEN/rom 12.30pm
by Louis Nowra. Australia 1962: while the television talks of UFO sightings and the danger of a communist invasion, young Lewis confronts the strange rites of adolescence and the violence of the adult world. On all sides, the aliens are closing in. Music Sarah de Jong Director Jane Ulman
An Australian Broadcasting Corporation production co-commissioned by ABC/BBC. Stereo (R)
by Shelagh Stephenson. Reader Brenda Blethyn. Producer Jeremy Mortimer Stereo (R)
Last in the series.
Including:
Barry Cunliffe examines some of the myths around historical events and seeks out the 'truths'. Producers Felicity Goodall and John Knight BBC Bristol
Bert Massie , the director of the Royal Association for
Disability and Rehabilitation, meets Sue MacGregor.
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition by Scott Cherry
Director Adrian Bean
Producer Clive Brill. Stereo
with Robert Robinson Research Clare Brenner Producer Michael Ember
by Terence Rattigan adapted by Bridget Marrow.
With Sian Phillips, Michael Bryant, Anna Massey, Alan Lake
'I leave Emma Lady Hamilton.... a legacy to my King and Country.' Written by Admiral
Lord Nelson on board his flagship Victory on the morning of the Battle of Trafalgar. (R)
Brian Kay looks forward to St George 's Day.
Producer Sarah Devonald Stereo
led by the Rev
Dr Leslie Griffiths. Stereo
In 1941 Ruth Magnus began a job which involved telephones, world-famous voices and an all-important censor key. Today, she retraces her steps with June Knox-Mawer. Producer Cathy Drysdale Stereo
Eight programmes.
4: Turtles and Tombs
Novelist Joseph Hone goes in search of the Loggerhead turtle and an underwater city on the Mediterranean shores of Turkey.
Richard Temple-Savage and Roger Hagger , orchestral players at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
Producer Nigel Wilkinson Stereo (R)
Precision comedy written and performed by Tim Firth , Tim de Jongh, Michael Rutger and William Vandyck. Fairground
Producer Lissa Evans. Stereo