A magazine for viewers from India and Pakistan
Presented and produced by Mahendra Kaul
(from BBC Midlands)
An invitation to speak French
With Max Bellancourt, Jacques Faber, Jacqueline Holtz, Elma Soiron, Jerome Tiberghien
(repeated on Saturday at 10.0 am)
A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
with Dorothea Neukirchen, Werner Umberg, Willy Bowman, Paul Hansard, Michael Mellinger, George Mikell, Bobby Parr, Suzanne Roquette, Milo Sperber
(repeated on Saturday at 10.30 am)
from King's Chapel, Aberdeen University, with The Rev Stanley Menzies, Professor W. M. Millar, Alexander Murray, Roderick Begg, 'Sounds New' and The Chapel Choir
Everyday life in a Great House
Introduced by Arthur Garratt
Graham Turner discusses with Campbell Adamson, Director General of the CBI, and Vic Feather, General Secretary of the TUC, the tactics that management should adopt for the 1970s.
Introduced by Henry Fell
Holland ranks as one of Europe's pace-makers in agriculture - so it's not surprising that education and training facilities there are some of the finest in existence.
David Richardson visits the agricultural university at Wageningen, and a practical training school in Friesland.
(from BBC Midlands)
Weather for farmers
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1.50 Interval
More school children are opting out of science. Why? Can the trend be reversed?
(Colour)
Conversation - personalities - ideas - controversies - questions with Robin Day
Starring Chips Rafferty, Sybil Thorndike with Keith Calvert as Smiley
A friendly police sergeant promises Smiley a gun if he can prove he is a responsible citizen.
(Colour)
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Helen Glover, Richard Franklin
(From BBC South and West)
(Colour)
with Cliff Michelmore
Yugoslavia, appealing in the main to families, is attracting an ever-increasing number of British holidaymakers. Our report deals with a package deal to Petrovac
Activity holidays: A sailing school at Cowes or a course in water-skiing on Lake Windermere: just two examples of the huge list of specialised holidays on offer.
(Colour)
from Vienna
This year Britain's top athletes face one of the most intensive seasons in the history of their sport. The selected 12 competing in Vienna this weekend include Alan Pascoe, Mike Bull and Rosemary Stirling.
Commentators Frank Bough
Presented by the Austrian Television Service
(Colour)
Stories in the Bible told with pictures
Adapted for television and produced by Molly Cox
(Colour)
by Malcolm Muggeridge
"I, too, have my notion of what he was like - this man in whose flesh God deigned to live and die..." Malcolm Muggeridge traces the first stage in the life of Jesus.
(Colour)
from the Parish Church of All Saints, Orpington
Introduced by Peter West
With the Orpington Junior Singers, Director of music Sheila Mossman
Praise to the Lord (Praxis Pietatis)
Happy are they (Binchester)
My song is love unknown (Love Unknown)
Father hear the prayer (Marching)
Lord, enthroned (St Helen)
As now the sun's declining rays (St Columba)
Ye holy angels bright (Darwell's 148th)
(Colour)
An appeal by Cliff Richard
President of Members' Council of National Association of Youth Clubs
PHAB (pronounced 'fab') - a word coined by the young people themselves to describe the integration, through shared experiences, of young Physically-Handicapped and their Able-Bodied contemporaries - needs funds to expand its vital work in the community.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Cliff Richard, [address removed].
(Colour)
by Henry James
Dramatised in six parts by Jack Pulman
Starring Richard Chamberlain as Ralph Touchett
Isabel has accompanied her aunt to Florence where she has met Gilbert Osmond. Encouraged by his friend, Madame Merle, he is planning to marry Isabel for her fortune.
(Colour)
With John Edmunds and Weather
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Three views of three-quarter time
1: The Waltz Musical
Willi Boskovsky rehearsing the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra leader Neville Taweel
Die Romantiker (Lanner)
Transaktionen (Josef Strauss) and performing Voices of Spring (Johann Strauss Jr)
2: The Waltz Social
Talking about the waltz: Barbara Cartland, Bernard Grun, Eric Morley, Peggy Spencer, Joseph Wechsberg
Clive Morton as Blimp, John Carlisle as Lord Byron
3: The Waltz Eternal: 'La Valse' by Maurice Ravel
(Colour)
Starring Spike Milligan
and featuring Julian Orchard, Frank Thornton, Ann Lancaster, Leon Thau, Paul McDowell, Josephine Gordon, Thelma Taylor, Bernard Jamieson
also appearing this week Fred Emney, Patricia Hayes, Bill Pertwee, Charlie Atom
Adapted by Barry Took from the "Beachcomber" column of the Daily Express
Additional material by Spike Milligan
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