Prices, practical farming, politics and the countryside. Producers Dylan Winter and Sue Broom
with the Rev
Richard Horner Stereo
Presented by John Humphrys and Jenni Bond. Including:
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rabbi Lionel Blue
Written by P Y Betts.
The final part, read by Peggy Mason. Producer Alison Hindell Stereo
Melvyn Bragg and guests with lively conversation. Producer Marina Salandy-Brown Stereo
Vincent Duggleby once again takes your calls on how best to manage your money.
Producer Frances Macdonald
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The Adultery by Lilian Roberts Finlay. Read by Ena May . Producer Pam Brighton
from St Peter 's Chaplaincy in Manchester, led by Canon Noel Vincent.
The singers are conducted by Mark Rowlinson.
Hills of the North Rejoice; Matthew 2, w 1-12; Susanni (R
Rodney Bennett ); Bethlehem, of Noblest Cities
Simon Rae introduces your poetry requests.
Readers Barbara Jefford and Denys Hawthorne. Guest Paul Muldoon.
Producer Susan Roberts. Stereo
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Please!', BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
with John Howard Editor Ken Vass
Peter Tinniswood 's six-part serial. 2: Taking Tea with Roland Nancy invites Roland home to tea - into the lion's den - because she wants the family's approval. But Winston plans to sabotage the event.
Director Shaun Macloughlin Stereo
with James Naughtie Editor Roger Mosey
Jenni Murray talks to leading portrait photographer
Gemma Levine.
Serial: The Turn of the Screw by Henry James. To the new governess, her small charges are incredibly beautiful. But are they haunted - and corrupted - by ghosts?
The fourth of eight parts read by Juliet Stevenson. Abridged by Elizabeth Bradbury Editor Clare Selerie-Grey (Music: Caplet's Conte fantastique)
A black comedy by Christopher Denys about a teenage stripper, a fairground automaton and a failed secret service man.
Director Tony Cliff. Stereo (R)
Natalie Wheen invites
24-year-old percussionist Richard Benjafield to bring his drums and flower pots into the studio; and reviews Ken Loach 's new film about
Northern Ireland, Hidden Agenda.
Judy Meewezen reports from the cultural grass roots in Rossendale.
Producer Richard Bannerman Stereo
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes Editor Kevin Marsh
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and Financial Report
The return of the series in which panellists have to speak for 60 seconds on a subject flung at them by Nicholas Parsons. Stereo
Presented by Derek Cooper
Watching over Israel Nick Enright's powerful play about a banking executive in Sydney, whose difficult relationship with her own daughter leads her to befriend and look upon a young prostitute as a surrogate. with Alexander Broun , Melissa Docker , Tim Elston , Julie Godfrey ,
Maureen Green ,
Lorna Lesley , Sue Lyons , Stewart McCreery , Judy Morris , Patrick Phillips , Ken Radley , Patrick Ward and Lynden Wilkinson.
Choristers Nick Enright , Leonie Cambage , Heather Galbraith , Owen Nelson and Matthew Glasgow. Producers Richard Buckham and Jane Ulman. Stereo
Stereo
with Roger White
(Stereo)
Editor Margaret Budy Stereo
The Warden by Anthony Trollope. Read in ten parts by Jeremy Nicholas.
6: Eleanor's Self-Sacrifice Abridged and produced by Betty Jowitt (R)
Starring Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne.
With Sam Costa, Maurice Denham, Maureen Riscoe, Alan Ladd, Richard Dimbleby and Helen Hill. Plus the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black.
Producer Leslie Bridgmont
(First broadcast on the Light Programme in 1948)
Is the traditional circus dead? A day with five people who don't think so, led by ringmaster Norman Barrett and recorded among the sound and thrills of the Tower Circus, Blackpool. Stereo