Religious affairs
Holiday, travel and leisure scene
Review of weekly magazines
Margaret Howard's programme highlights
BBC Corresondents report from around the world
Advice on personal finance
(new series) Alistair Cook takes a personal view of social life in Britain and the USA from 1900-50, as reflected in popular music of the day. Today: The End of the Victorians. This is an eight-part series
From Cambridge. The team: John Mortimer, Lady Howe, Lord Bullcok, and Emma Nicholson (rpt)
by Waly K. Daly. Comedy in which two men who own a firm that makes space-age toys, use the new three-dimensional copies to make pictures of themselves and cause a great deal of confusion at hom. With Paul Daneman, Donald Hewlitt, Gwen Watford and Norma Ronald
Report on the health of medical care
(10) Women and Children - First?
BBC correspondents on a contemprary issue
Magazine for the disabled
Listeners' questions
Satirical review of the week's news
With Robert Robinson
With Richard Baker
The famous murder, thriller by Patrick Hamiltonm, about two young undergraduates who think they have committed the perfect murder. They invite the victim's father and other guests to a macabre dinner party to add piquancy to their crime. With Alan Rickman, Adam Bareham, Andrew Branch, and Cyril Luckham
Andrew Joynes visits Aquitaine and discovers that, after 600 years, the scenes, memories and judgements of the Hundred Years' War remain
The story of General Patrick Gordon, written by Patrick Malahide
An evening meditation
Three decades of Goon History, presented by Frank Muir