A magazine for viewers from Pakistan and India which includes discussions, a review of recent news, and music
Presented and produced by Saleem Shahed
(from BBC Midlands)
An invitation to learn French with Max Bellancourt
assisted by Jacques Faber, Monique Messine, Paulette Preney and Jan Rosol
(Repeated on Saturday at 10.0 am; for details of books and records see page 64)
A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
with Dorothea Neukirchen, Werner Umberg
and Hilde Demlova, Karen Glaser, David Hadda, Milo Sperber
(repeated on Saturday at 10.30 am; for details of book and record see page 64)
Narrated by Geoffrey Lewis.
This programme sketches the distinguishing features of the four Gospel writers and of the four groups of people for whom their work was designed. Read against that background the differences between one Gospel and another are both explicable and revealing E.V. Rieu's translation read by Basil Moss (St Mark), Brian Hewitt-Jones (St Matthew), Philip Latham (St Luke), Trevor Baxter (St John)
From the Church of All Hallows, London Wall
A guide to house purchase in England and Wales
Why are houses so expensive these days? What sort of house is best? And how do you find the money?
Introduced by Michael Smee
With Andrew Breach, Robert Langton, Keith Williams
The engineering programme
Introduced by Arthur Garratt
Five cases of help for difficult problems. How industry can use the facilities available at Technical Colleges, Polytechnics and Universities of Technology.
A trade unionist's guide to productivity bargaining and management techniques
"I want your money to go up... I don't want you to cut production back - because by cutting it back you're re-introducing restrictive practices" (shop steward to his members). Has that steward 'gone over' to management? Or is he now, having negotiated a productivity deal, a more effective union representative?
Introduced by Bob Houlton
(repeated on Wednesday at 3.45)
Gerald Gadsden visits Aberystwyth, the home of the noted 's' strains of grasses, clover and cereals, and discusses recent work at the station with its director, Professor P. T. Thomas
and Weather for farmers
Fanny Cradock makes them easy and provides a menu for each
Conversation - personalities - ideas - controversies - questions with Robin Day.
Starring Brian Aherne and Victor McLaglen
A soldier of fortune, exiled from Ireland, fights a treacherous land baron in the early days of Australia's penal colony.
Children talking, gossiping, commenting, criticising-and delighting us all by opening up in that sparkling way that children have, to Harold Williamson.
Williamson is a reporter. He covers industry, politics, social issues, and foreign affairs, and on Saturday nights on Braden's Week it's Harold and the children. He believes he's not so much the man who talks to children as the man who's learned how to listen.
In the first of two programmes we meet again some of the children who talk to him and hear from the man himself why it is he thinks they do.
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Vanessa Forsyth and Robert Hardy
(from BBC South and West)
by Charles Dickens
Dramatised in thirteen parts by Hugh Leonard
Edith has taken care to protect Florence from the influence of Mrs Skewton. The loss of Walter Gay's ship has been confirmed
direct from Longchamps
This afternoon's big race in which the cream of the Continent's horse racing champions compete for Europe's richest prize, worth £75,000 to the winner.
Television presentation by the French Television Service
A topical programme which questions some of the issues behind the news and some of the assumptions on which people base their lives
(Repeated on Tuesday, 3.45)
A Service of Thanksgiving from St Peter's Church, Carmarthen
Conducted by The Vicar, The Rev Hywel Davies
Preacher The Rt Rev J. Richards Richards, Bishop of St David's
Today's service comes from Carmarthen. The town's origins are surrounded by legend, but certainly the most westerly of all Roman camps, Meridunum, was sited there. St Peter's Church is one of the town's historic buildings. Its tower and nave date back to the 13th century and the south aisle to the 14th.
Hannah Gordon as Ruth Kelstem investigates the case of "The Tea-Leaf" by Edgar Jepson and Robert Eustace
Dramatised by Noel Robinson
In the steamy heat of a fashionable Turkish baths, emotions can become heightened and lead to a fantastic and mysterious death.
starring Ian Hendry, June Ritchie, John Gregson
A fast-moving satire on credit trading featuring Ian Hendry in his first major screen role.
Reader Kenneth Kendall
and Weather
More than most, the photo-journalist depicts the times we live in. In tonight's film some of the world's most talented photographers confront the realities that many of us would prefer to ignore.
Don McCullin in England
Bruce Davidson in Spanish Harlem
Larry Burrows in South Vietnam
with Eugene Smith and George Rodger
(Larry Burrows: Seven years in Vietnam: page 10)