Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
(From Birmingham; repeated on Wednesday at 12.25 pm)
A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
With Dorothea Neukirchen, Werner Umberg
and Gerard Heinz, Carl Jaffe
(Books and records: page 15)
Spanish for beginners
Presented by Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera
With Juan-Ignacio Macia, Sagrario Sala, Maria-Jose Collado, Pablo Soto, Robert Julia
(Book and records: page 15)
from St Mary The Priory, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire
Even if he did exist, why should such a man have become a popular hero?
Introduced by Professor R. Hilton
With Professor Richard Gregory at Bristol University
How does a psychologist use optical illusions to unravel some of the brain's secrets?
Reshaping Industrial Relations
The closure of a factory employing 600 workers and how a redundancy procedure agreement was put to the test.
Introduced by Graham Turner
(Book: page 15)
£200 million in the red: But the Forestry Commission claim that the money is a sound investment. Philip Wrixon looks at the future of forestry.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
A group of under-25-year-olds confront their elders in an attempt to clarify some of the misunderstandings between the generations on the subject of: The Armed Services
Chairman Paddy Feeny
(from Bristol)
On the eve of the London Motor Show, a look at a British best-seller that's found its way to some of the remotest areas of the world.
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Sara Jocelyn, David Hill
(from Bristol)
Introduced by Derek Fowlds
with Simon, Plug and Grimes, Albert Sturm
[and] David Lander, Gillian Phelps, Philip Weston
(from Manchester)
Stan's efforts to help tidy-up the place end in disaster.
A Hal Roach film
Starring David Tomlinson, Peter Sellers
with Wilfrid Hyde White
A blundering lieutenant is given command of the ancient HMS Berkeley- the craziest, crookedest ship in the British Navy!
(This Week's Films: page 16)
Rita Morris sings enchanting songs and invites you to listen to Max Jaffa with The Golden Strings Orchestra conducted by Bernard Herrmann
Guest artist Barry Kent
(Colour)
A weekly magazine programme
Introduced by Duncan Carse who this week goes down the River Arun in Sussex.
With reporters Michael Canney who travels north to the Tyne Valley, home of Thomas Bewick , 18th-century wood engraver; and Geoffrey Weaver who visits the RSPB Bird Reserve at Minsmere, Suffolk to meet Eric Hosking famous bird photographer.
(from Bristol)
Sir William Armstrong, GCB Permanent Secretary, Civil Service Department
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
A series in which viewers question the beliefs and principles of men and women in the public eye.
appeals on behalf of St Lawrence, Little Stanmore
In 1715 the first Duke of Chandos made the Church of St Lawrence a unique treasure-house of beauty. Today its treasures desperately need restoration.
Donations, preferably by crossed cheque or PO, to: [address removed]
from St Mark's Church, Broomhill, Sheffield
with The City of Sheffield Youth Chorale, Teacher's Choir, Brass Consort and School Choirs
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler
God is love
All people that on earth
The Lord's my Shepherd
Down in hell
Lord I want to be a Christian
All my hope on God is founded
Lord Jesus Christ; Let saints on earth
O taste and see; Forth in thy name
(Colour)
Written by Eddie Braben
Starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise
Eric and Ernie's guests Nina, The Pattersons
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
featuring Ann Hamilton
with Christine Shaw, Frank Tregear and Janet Webb
Ernie is entering for a newspaper competition. There is the chance of winning £250...
[Starring] Bette Davis
the last of three films starring Hollywood's 'First Lady'
with James Davis, John Hoyt, Janis Paige
Bette Davis plays Susan Grieve, a New England writer attracted against her better judgment to a handsome but inarticulate war hero.
with John Edmunds
Weather
Paul Klee, German painter, born in Switzerland, branded by the Nazis as 'degenerate,' and forced into exile in 1933: Klee is without doubt one of the greatest artists of our time. He is also one of the most popular: his pictures of cats, fishes, moons and child- like figures sell as reproductions all over the world.
He is loved for his wit and his humour, and yet his life is hardly known. He revealed himself most clearly when he delivered a talk about modern art in 1924 and this film looks back through those words at his life, his paint- ing and his music - Klee was a brilliant violinist as well as a painter.
It asks the big question: Why does the modern artist paint a world different from the one we see and what actually happens at what Klee called 'the heart of creation'?
With the painter's son Felix Klee
(Friday. 9.0 pm BBC2: Pablo Picasso)
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali guests on Michael Parkinson's chat show.
Round-off the weekend with Michael Parkinson and his guests plus The Harry Stoneham Five
(Colour)