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Introduced by Saleem Shahed
(to 9.25)
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A magazine for viewers from India and Pakistan
Introduced by Saleem Shahed
(to 9.25)
Some applications of methods of contemporary music - including demonstrations of simple tape and electronic techniques by infant, secondary modern, and comprehensive school children
Introduced by Peter Fletcher
For beginners in Italian
with Bianca Maria Corbella, Yole Marinelli, Luigi Basagaluppi, Alberto Colzi
(Repeated next Saturday at 10.0 a.m.)
For booklets and records see page 22
(to 10.30)
A selection of Old Testament Psalms expressing present-day experiences
Psalms in a new translation via the Dutch selected and set to photographs by Monica Furlong
Read by Roger Delgado and Daphne Rogers
Psalms from a Festival of Jazz Praise by Michael Garrick
Performed by the Michael Garrick Sextet and the Choir of St. Michael, Archangel Conductor, Peter Mound
Psalms set by Franz Schubert and Joseph Gelineau
sung by the Choir of Roehampton Church School
Conductor, Louise Voysey
From Holy Trinity Church, Roehampton
A Business Studies series about Management Accountancy
What are the most significant ratios for the small Company?
Introduced by Graham Turner
(See also Radio 3 (Study) Thursday, 6.30 p.m.)
For book see page 22
A programme for engineers
A lot of time and money is spent automating manufacturing processes, but what systems exist to improve the efficiency of the drawing office?
Introduced by Arthur Garratt
A series for managers
'Mothercare' had one store in 1963 and have more than ninety in 1969. Selim Zilkha and Barney Goodman discuss this expansion with Brian Redhead and Robert Heller, editor of Management Today.
Highlights of the Men's Slalom from St. Anton, Austria
Next in importance to the World and Olympic championships, this prestige event attracts an entry in size and quality to rival either.
Presented by the Austrian Television Service
Introduced by Henry Fell
Frank Taylor reports on a system of cow-keeping based on high stocking rates, low cost winter housing, and simple management.
From the Midlands
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers
1.25-1.50 Farming Club for East Anglia
(Peterborough, Manningtree, Cambridge)
John Pearse shows a group of friends how to 'pick' melodies in the style of four famous American folk guitarists.
For booklets and record see page 22
A History of Disillusion 1918-1933
Written by Correlli Barnett.
Narrated by Sir Michael Redgrave.
with the voices of David Bauer, Peter Bridgmont, Felix Felton, John Fortune, Cyril Luckham, Alec Mango, Bill Nagy, Sebastian Shaw, Norman Wynne
and eye-witness accounts of events between 1919 and 1930
Series produced by Tony Essex in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
(First shown on BBC-2)
Starring Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough, Nigel Patrick, Roger Livesey
with Bryan Forbes, Kieron Moore
Eight ex-Army officers find their military training is invaluable in Civvy Street, when they plan a million-pound bank robbery.
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson
From the South and West
by John Lucarotti
Starring Robert Hardy, Geoffrey Keen, Ray Barrett, Philip Latham and Colin Blakely
Also starring Deborah Stanford, Virginia Wetherell, Annette Andre, Karel Stepanek
The stars of BBC series pick their favourite episodes.
Ray Barrett introduces The Troubleshooters
Danger and fear lurk 300 feet below the sea when Thornton goes under-water for Mogul.
with Jerold Wells, Sydney Arnold
From the North
(Ken Dodd is appearing in "Robinson Crusoe" at the Palace Theatre, Manchester)
Bert Foord
by John Bunyan
Adapted in six parts for the puppets of the Caricature Theatre
The first of two discussions about Christianity and Humanism
The Rt. Rev. Trevor Huddleston, Bishop of Stepney and Lord Ritchie-Calder talk to Kenneth Harris about their belief and disbelief in God and in Christianity as a personal way of life
(Repeated tonight at 11.12)
from St. George's Church, Leeds
with the Yorkshire Over-Sixties Choirs and a contingent of the Yorkshire District of the Boys' Brigade
Introduced by Keith Macklin
From the North
To God be the glory (To God be the Glory)
In Christ there is no East or West (Lloyd)
I'll praise my Maker while I've breath (Monmouth)
God has given us a book full of stories (The Story of Jesus)
O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder (Russian Theme)
The God of love (St. Columba)
What a friend we have in Jesus (Converse)
Take my life (St. Bees)
O Jesus, I have promised (Hatherop Castle)
O brother man! (Intercessor)
Glory to thee my God this night (Tallis's Canon)
by John Galsworthy.
Dramatised by Anthony Steven.
Starring Eric Porter, Susan Hampshire, Nicholas Pennell
Fleur has been served with a writ for libel. Marjorie has rejected an approach by Soames, and Fleur has refused Marjorie's offer to make up their difference.
(Eric Porter is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
(First shown on BBC-2)
The Great Stars of yesterday and today in a season of their most memorable films
[Starring] Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara
with Donald Crisp, Anna Lee, Roddy McDowall
Richard Llewellyn's saga about the daily life, aspirations, and economic struggles of a large Welsh mining family.
This award-winning film is another of John Ford's faithful adaptations from well-known books (The Informer and The Grapes of Wrath which preceded it were both taken from well-known novels). Most of the dialogue comes almost word for word from Richard Llewellyn's pages.
Though set in Wales, the film was made in the San Fernando valley in California, where Darryl Zanuck, the producer, constructed at a cost of $145,000 an exact replica of a Welsh mining village, complete with colliery and tip.
with John Edmunds
followed by The Weather
A film about photography and art
The story of the first fifty years of photography, of the pioneer Victorian cameramen who tried to make it an art, and of the confusions which arose. This is a rare opportunity to see nineteenth-century photographs still unrivalled for their beauty and to find out how photographers and painters came to use each other's crafts.
See page 29
(Shown at 6.30 p.m.)
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