Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
(from Birmingham: rptd Wed 12.25)
'In my view the real problem is working out what the hell we're doing with these beasts.'
With Bianca Maria Corbella, Yole Marinelli, Luigi Basagaluppi, Alberto Colzi
(Books and records: see page 13)
A commemoration of Martin Luther's stand before the Diet of Worms 18 April, 1521 from Dietrich Bonhoeffer Kirche, Sydenham: with Brian Blessed, Geoffrey Lewis, Basil Moss
Introduced by Lionel Lambourne
The Victorian child and her parents cherished it.
David Vine introduces 10 programmes for people who want to improve their knowledge of the game: with Dan Maskell.
Introduced by Kenneth Kendall
Introduced by Henry Fell
Three British farmers question Jacques Legras from France.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
Introduced by Alan Little
The latest E-type Jaguar should set even more export records in the 70s.
[Repeat]
Introduced by Michael Bentine
From the National Film Theatre
(A BBCtv production in association with Mitchell Monkhouse Associates and Raymond Rohauer)
[Starring] Deanna Durbin with Robert Paige, Akim Tamiroff, David Brace
Deanna Durbin plays a wealthy and determined young woman who follows her lover to the remote state of California.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
Barrie Gill and Maxwell Boyd cover the Motoring Event of the Year.
In the 18 years of the Safari - the roughest rally in motor sport - the event has never been won by a car or a driver from outside East Africa. But over the Easter weekend, Roger Clark, Tony Fall and John Sprinzel set out from Nairobi in a bid to win the Safari for Britain for the first time.
The Island of Cheju off the coast of South Korea has always been known for its abundance of three things-wind, rock, and women. Since the arrival of a Columban Father, 15 years ago, it is also known for its abundance of pigs. Father P. J. McGlinchey discusses film of his work with George Scott, author of The RCs, and Russell Spurr, recently returned from Red China.
appeals on behalf of the Lady Margaret Hall Settlement
Voluntary services are still vital to deprived communities. The Settlement offers friendship for families at risk, playgroups for toddlers and companionship for the elderly.
Donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque, to: [address removed]
(Colour)
from Gransha, County Londonderry sung by school choirs from Londonderry and district
With Bill Meek, soloist and introducer; The Lamplighters; Trevor Burnside, pianist; William West, organist; Noel Millar, conductor.
Praise the Lord! ye heavens adore him (Parsonage)
Hear the old men talking (Bill Meek)
We love the place O God (Malcolm Williamson)
If were free (Edmundson)
Vexilla Regis
Smoke rising (Bill Meek)
Jesus met the woman (Alexander)
He that is down (St Hugh)
Neighbours (Bill Meek)
The family of man (Dallas)
Gracious spirit, Holy Ghost (Geoffrey Beaumont)
When I look up unto thy heavens (Noel Millar)
Dramatised by Denis Constanduros
Starring Marianne Faithfull as Anne Torel, Ian Ogilvy as Alban Torel
Alban Torel and his wife Anne return to London from Malaya where Alban has been a District Officer. They seem delighted to be back, but why does Anne have her luggage removed from their room?
(First shown on BBC2)
Starring Anna Magnani, Anthony Quinn
with Anthony Franciosa, Dolores Hart
Anna Magnani, who won an Academy Award for her first Hollywood film, plays the part of the second wife in this drama about a woman who marries an Italian-born sheep farmer in Nevada after his first marriage to her sister ended in tragedy.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
with John Edmunds
and Weather
Introduced by Louis Malle
For 40 years Henri Cartier-Bresson has been a world-famous photographer. His gift for seizing reality at just the right second has produced hundreds of photographs that are now classics. But today the market for photo-journalism is shrinking, and Henri Cartier-Bresson has turned to film-making. In tonight's programme you can see the two worlds of Henri Cartier-Bresson: as photographer and film-maker.
(World-famous photographer: page 13)
with Michael Barratt
People with strong views about television programmes put their case to people who make them.