A magazine for viewers from India and Pakistan
Presented and produced by Mahendra Kaul
(from Birmingham)
An invitation to speak French
with Max Bellancourt, Jacques Faber, Jan Rosol, Elma Soiron, Jerome Tiberghien and Lila Valmere
A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
With Dorothea Neukirchen, Werner Umberg, Declan Harvey, Gerard Heinz, Carl Jaffe, George Mikell, Hugo Panczak
Introduced by Geoffrey Lewis
St Boniface of Crediton
by Joyce Biddell
Read by Gary Watson
Sebastian in the Catacombs
Written and performed by John Stuart Anderson
St Elizabeth of Hungary
by Joyce Biddell
Read by Polly Murch
From the Church of All Hallows, London Wall
Introduced by David Vine
With Helen Elkington of the ASA
From the Loughborough College of Education
The Weimar Republic, founded amid defeat and desperation in 1918, ended in disillusion in 1933.
Introduced by John Tidmarsh
How do you convert your staff to decimals?
Introduced by Harold Webb
with John Cherrington
The Channel Islands have a thriving agricultural and horticultural industry almost entirely dependent on market outlets in this country - but in many cases the existing marketing arrangements appear to be in serious need of reorganisation, especially if the United Kingdom enters the Common Market.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
(Colour)
Do teachers still need to use the cane? What causes conflict between staff and pupils?
Edith Russell, now 91 years old and one of the few remaining survivors of the Titanic disaster, talks to Sheridan Morley about her memories of that voyage.
The drivers, the cars, the start and the first 20 laps.
Barrie Gill introduces the first of three Eurovision reports on this spectacular Formula 1 motor race 'round the houses' in Monte Carlo.
(in collaboration with the French Television Service and Tele-Monte Carlo)
Starring Anne Baxter, John Hodiak, Charles Winninger
A poor Florida family receive a new lease of life when they decide to invite a soldier to dinner. This warm-hearted story, starring the young Anne Baxter and John Hodiak, was one of the most successful films of the late war years.
The best of the action from the first big motor racing event of the year.
Barrie Gill introduces the second of three Eurovision reports direct from Monte Carlo covering the closing stages of this 80-lap race, the finish, and Prince Rainier's presentation to the winner.
(in collaboration with the French Television Service and Tele-Monte Carlo)
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Libby Morris, Jeffrey Grenfell-Hill
(from Bristol)
Cliff Morgan meets young people from all over Great Britain who have unusual and exciting ways of spending their leisure time.
Cacti and succulents occupy most of the spare time of 14-year-old Susan Orchard of Worcester who has over 500 plants in the studio. A team of musical skippers from a National Children's Home demonstrate their skill. Weather Station Nimbus is a project run by 15-year-old John Doyle of Orpington.
(from Cardiff)
with ventriloquist Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop and Hush Puppy
(Bert Hayes is appearing at the Winter Gardens, Margate)
In the last programme on the intuitive side of man's nature
Clifford Hanley looks at Faith-healing and miraculous cures with Dr Kenneth Cuming
The Archdeacon of Westminster, The Rev Michael Green and Dr Louis Rose
from St Dominic's Priory, Newcastle upon Tyne
Introduced by Michael Rodd
with Owen Brannigan and the choirs of local churches and schools
Praise to the Lord (Lobe den Herren)
Hail the day (Llanfair)
Breathe on me, breath of God (Carlisle)
Lord of all hopefulness (Slane)
God of concrete, God of steel (Eastcliffe)
Lord Jesus, think on me (Southwell)
God is love, his the care (Theodoric)
Dear Lord and Father (Repton)
Eternal Father, strong to save (Melita)
Come holy Ghost (Tallis's Ordinal)
Ye servants of God (Paderborn)
by Michael Chapman
Created by Francis Durbridge
Starring Francis Matthews as Paul
with Ros Drinkwater as Steve
Paul is amused when he discovers that the copy of an Etruscan Apollo which he has bought causes a ripple of alarm in museum circles as the original is reputed to be unique and no other copy is known to exist.
But when the figurine disappears. the chase leads Paul to Amsterdam and into the dangers that lie beyond the respectable front of dealing in 'genuine' art-fakes.
Starring Jeff Chandler
with George Nader, Lex Barker
Jeff Chandler as the ambitious Captain of a small transport ship is determined to make his inexperienced crew the best in the fleet-but somehow fails to take the enemy into account.
Set in the South Pacific during World War II, the film includes some unusually effective and exciting battle scenes, but avoids the sentiment and over-stressed patriotism of many similar films. Jeff Chandler is convincing as the disciplinarian captain with Lex Barker of Tarzan fame as the lazy, aristocratic and ineffectual administrative chief, and George Nader, who served in the American Navy during the war, as the First Officer.
with Kenneth Kendall and Weather
This is the second of three films about Hollywood; it begins with the first all 'talking movie' and ends with America's entry into the Second World War. The 1930s were Hollywood's most romantic years, when the studios were at their largest and the 'star System' at its most powerful. Throughout the period of the Depression Hollywood meant a dream world where the progression from 'rags' to 'riches' still seemed a possibility.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr again narrates the film. This week he speaks with the authority of someone who was himself one of the big stars of the period.
Barrie Gill introduces an all-action review of today's big motor race in Monte Carlo and examines how the result will affect the drivers' world championship in 1970.
(in collaboration with the French Television Service and Tele-Monte Carlo)