A magazine for Asian viewers Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham (Repeated: Wednesday BBC2, 10.35 am)
Mr Chatterbox and Mr Topsy-Turvy by ROGER HARGREAVES
Told by ARTHUR LOWE
Animation TERRY WARD
Joy Webb and the Joy Folk were among the leaders at the Salvation Army School of Music for Girls at Sunbury Court, where Leonard Pearcey found all kinds of music-making in progress and talked to some of those taking part in this one-week residential course - among them Joy Webb, Bruce Tulloch and Diane Berry.
A series of ten films about the Cold War in Europe
5: Our Allies The GermansIntroduced by JOHN TUSA
With THE EARL OF AVON, JOHN D. HICKERSON , GENERAL LYMAN D. LEMNITZER , PIERRE MENDES-FRANCE , RENÉ PLEVEN
Script consultant PROF ROGER MORGAN
Director JOHN EIDINOW . Producer HOWARD SMITH
Book (same title), 11.50, from bookshops
A series often films.
4: Pueblo Renaissance
The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico are finding ways to reconcile their ancient traditions with the modern business world.
Director NICK GOSLING
Producer BRENDA HORSFIELD
starring
Anthony Dexter , Eleanor Parker
The story of one of Hollywood's greatest romantic idols, Rudolph Valentino , the dancer who became a legendary screen lover of silent films. Through a chance meeting with a movie star on the boat from Italy to America, Valentino meets a Hollywood director who is at once impressed with his tempestuous appeal. Overnight Rudolph Valentino becomes a star and the film follows his career until his tragic death 50 years ago.
Director LEWIS ALLEN. Films: page 17
The British Academy Award-winning series of ten programmes Episode 5
The Story of Henry Morton Stanley who fought his way across Africa in 1874-1877 to chart the course of a river.
Introduced and narrated by David Attenborough from the Royal Geographical Society, London.
H. M. Stanley started life as a bastard in a Welsh workhouse. He achieved world fame when he discovered Livingstone in Darkest Africa. Now, with Livingstone dead, he decided to try to solve the mystery of the River Lualaba in unexplored Central Africa. Was it the headwater of the River Nile? Or could it be the eastern section of the Congo River? By the time he returned with the answer Stanley was the only white man left alive in the entire expedition.
A breathtaking film of Stanley's three-year trek into unknown Africa. Don't miss it. (SUNDAY EXPRESS) Now let us praise ' Explorers '. its tuperb outdoor photography, authenticity, controlled realistic acting.
(EVENING NEWS)
Written by JESSE LASKY JR and PAT SILVER Director FRED BURNLEY
Producer MICHAEL LATHAM
Tom and Jerry playing cat, and mouse.
Weather BARBARA EDWARDS
A lively new look at words and letters
With Donald Gee, Bob Hoskins and Lord Vic Feather
Script Barry Took
(Repeated: Thurs 11.15 am. Sat 10.0 am) Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed] or send their name, address and telephone number to: [address removed].
A series of four television seminars in which Don Cupitt , Dean of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, confronts an invited audience with his own views on questions that divide Christians today. 2: Testing the Spirits
Throughout the country, thousands of ordinary church-goers believe they have received miraculous gifts, like healing and speaking in foreign tongues. Is this charismatic movement a genuine renewal of the Church, or is it an outbreak of religious mania?
Studio director JOHN WILCOX Producer DENNIS SULLIVAN
A miscellany of music and poetry to praise this world of ours and its Creator for
Who has not found the Heaven, below
Will fail of it above.
Introduced by GLYN HOUSTON with GLYN DAVENPORT
HEATHER JONES
TRIBAN
' COME ALIVE ' CHOIR conductor PASTOR JIM Dick
Musical director BENNY LITCHFIELD Designer MICHAEL WRIGHT Producer JACK WILLIAMS BBC Cymru/Walet
starring Rock Hudson, Doris Day
Interior decorator Jan Morrow intensely dislikes songwriter Brad Allen although she has never met him. They share a party line which Brad monopolises, telephoning his numerous girl-friends.
Director MICHAEL GORDON. Films: page 17
with Peter Woods ; Weather
featuring Swimming and Cycling Finals on the first day of competition in the Olympic Games in Montreal.
Introduced by Frank Bough Swimming: 10.5 Heats:
Men's 100m Backstroke
Women's 100m Freestyle Men's 200m Butterfly
BRIAN BRINKLEY 'S first race
Women's 4xl00m Medley Relay
Swimming Finals At 12.0 midnight Semi-finals:
Women's 100m Freestyle Men's 100m Backstroke
ALAN WEEKS and HAMILTON BLAND report live on the first two swimming gold medals
Men's 200m Butterfly
Britain's MARTYN WOODROFFE was the silver medallist in 1968 Olympic champion and record holder: M. Spitz <USA) 2:00.70
World record: R. Pyttel (DDR) 1:59.63
World best 1976: Pyttel 1:59.63; B. Forrester (USA) 1:59.70; M. Bruner (USA)
1:59.73
British best: B. Brinkley 2:02.47
Women's 4xl00m Medley Relay
Olympic champions and record holders: USA 4:20.75
World record and best of 1976: Dynamo Berlin (DDR) 4:13.41
British best: National team 4:31.44
Cycling Final
DAVID SAUNDERS reports on cycling's first gold medal of the Games
100km Team Trial
Olympic champions: USSR
News ... action ... results from today's other events which include Gymnastics, Boxing, Rowing, Basketball and Hockey.
Commentators RON PICKERING
HARRY CARPENTER , PETER WEST
STUART STOREY and BARRY DAVIES Timings are subject to alteration.