Story: "The Queen Who Couldn't Sleep" by Malcolm Carrick
Guest storyteller Pat Coombs
6.40-7.5 Closedown
Weather
Cliff Michelmore with Barrie Gill, Michael Frostick, Gordon Wilkins
Will more than 100,000 commuters quit their cars and go to work on a bus or train? That is the big question in tonight's programme from County Hall, Westminster, where the Leader of the Greater London Council, Sir Reg Goodwin, and GLC Transport Committee Chairman, Mrs Evelyn Denington, say why they want to spend millions more on public transport at the expense of car parks, motorways, and the private motorist. Would this new policy also work in other cities?
One of the greatest and most influential painters of the last 100 years, Paul Cezanne, spent most of his life in and around Aix-en-Provence where he was born.
Revisiting the places where Cezanne worked, this film explores the private world of a highly emotional man and relates his preoccupations and achievements both to his own time and to ours.
With Henry Moore, Lorraine Gill, Sir William Coldstream
Commentary spoken by Alan Dobie
An artist in his own land: pages 6-8.
by Sean O'Casey
A Stage 2 presentation
It is Dublin in 1920 - Donal Davoren gets caught up in the political violence of the Irish civil war.
The shadow of the troubles: page 13
Bob Harris with news, views, and sounds of today's music.
In the studio: Blue, Jim Croce plus album tracks, films, guests.
with Peter Dorling; Weather
Highlights from the Edinburgh Festival Reggae Concert featuring The Cimarons, Dennis Alcapone, The Marvels, Nicky Thomas, The Pioneers
...just keep toasting along: p 15