A special programme featuring Vyjayanthimala world-renowned Bharata Natyam dancer and A complete round-up of the General Election Results
Presented and produced by Mahendra Kaul
(from Birmingham)
(repeated: Wednesday, 12.25 pm)
An invitation to speak French
With Max Bellancourt, Jacques Faber, Jacqueline Holtz, Paulette Preney, and Jan Rosol
A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
With Dorothea Neukirchen, Werner Umberg, Hilde Demlova, David Hadda, Paul Hansard, Tom Kempinski, Suzanne Roquette, Milo Sperber
from Helensburgh Old and St Andrew's Parish Church
Conducted by the Minister The Rev Alan Reid
with pupils from local primary and secondary schools
Praise:
Psalm 63, vv 1-8: Lord thee my God (Jackson)
Hymn (RCH): In the Name of Jesus (Camberwell: 178)
Anthem: O Praise God (John Davey)
Hymns (RCH):
Soldiers of Christ (arr Poston: 534)
Lord in the fulness (University: 498)
Praise my soul (Goss: 21)
In the last programme of this series David Vine investigates the newest form of water sport with Dawn Zajac and Doris Rackham from the National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace, London
Twenty-five years after the Second World War, what are the prospects of resolving its legacies for Germany and for Europe?
Presented by John Eidinow
A role-playing exercise in industrial selling
Top buyers from British industry say what they think of today's industrial salesmen.
Introduced by Graham Turner
Introduced by Henry Fell
Farm Co-ops are big business in the industry today. But last year confidence was shaken when a £5-million group went into liquidation. Smaller groups faced with financial problems have had to consider merging with larger concerns. However, an increase in trading potential doesn't always solve their difficulties, and may even create more.
David Richardson examines a recent merger, and the kind of problems that were experienced.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
(Colour)
Introduced by Frank Bough
featuring The Best Matches, The Outstanding Players, The Great Goals from the 31 World Cup games played in Mexico during the past three weeks. Highlights of last night's play-off between the two losing semi-final countries, played at the Aztec Stadium, Mexico City, and a preview of this evening's 32nd and final match The World Cup Final
Feature films selected for the occasion - this week starring Mickey Rooney with Walter Connolly, William Frawley, Rex Ingram
The exciting adventures of an unruly but likable young boy in the Mississippi valley in the 1850s. Mickey Rooney gives a most infectious performance in Mark Twain's classic sequel to Tom Sawyer.
(Jenkinson's Guide: page 12)
Stanley Brock, manager of the Dadanawa Ranch in Guyana, is equally at home in the saddle of his horse or the cockpit of his light aeroplane. In his leisure hours he sometimes flies to enjoy the spectacle of one of the world's greatest and most remote waterfalls, the Kaieteur Falls; but most of his spare time is spent in studying the wealth of wildlife in the forest, swamps, and savannahs.
(From Bristol; first shown on BBC2)
Introduced by David Coleman from Mexico
The whole of the world's greatest football occasion as it happens in the Aztec Stadium, Mexico City
6.0 David Coleman sets the scene in the Aztec Stadium as the crowd of over 100,000 gathers for the world's most important football occasion
6.10 All the latest news from Mexico, with comment and analysis by the Grandstand team of experts, including Joe Mercer and Don Revie
Action highlights of the two countries' progress to the World Cup Final, and special features introducing some of tonight's outstanding personalities
The whole match, as it happens, in the Aztec Stadium
With action replay of the game's outstanding moments and expert analysis by David Coleman and the Grandstand team
with Robert Dougall and Weather
Starring Kenneth More, Jayne Mansfield
with Robert Morley
More, Mansfield, and Spanish locations blend in a hilarious tale of the west - with More as a non-violent English gunsmith who accidentally becomes the most feared sheriff west of Tombstone. Many Hollywood veterans - including director Raoul Walsh - give the film a surprisingly authentic flavour.
(Jenkinson's Guide: page 12)
Bishop Trevor Huddleston talks to Robert Kee about the state of the Church of England today.
A series based on a selection of James Thurber's famous stories and cartoons starring William Windom as John Monroe, Joan Hotchkis as his wife Ellen, Lisa Gerritsen as his daughter Lydia
John Monroe recreates a slice of American history for his daughter's homework - and starts a most un-Civil War!