A programme of music and comedy presented by Mujeeb Alam, Nazeer Begum, Jamil Bismil and Shehla
(From Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 12.25 pm)
Direct selling may bring higher profits, it certainly calls for detailed planning.
David Richardson reports
(from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
'Classical' church organs are selling well abroad. Richard Baker visits one firm making them in a former abbey mill.
Starring Ronald Colman, Greer Garson
with Philip Dorn, Susan Peters
James Hilton's famous novel tells the story of Smithy/Rainier - victim of amnesia -who marries a young actress and begins an idyllic life with her before his memory returns and cuts him off from his new-found happiness. It reached the screen to become one of MGM's best-loved and most celebrated romantic films.
Written in five parts by Anthony Steven
Based on the novel by Thomas Hughes
Flashman has finally triumphed by having Tom wrongly accused of poaching, a crime for which Tom is publicly flogged by Arnold. Tom, angry and embittered, has a chance meeting with Rosy.
appeals on behalf of the Sir John Barbirolli Memorial Fund and introduces Lady Barbirolli, Dame Eva Turner, Daniel Barenboim, Tito Gobbi
'Music mattered more to Sir John than anything in life - in the end more than life itself.' His chief concern was to help young musicians and this fund exists to continue this work.
Donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque, to: Sir Geraint Evans, [address removed]
(Colour)
Written by Eddie Braben
Starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise
Eric and Ernie's guests: Frank Ifield, The Settlers, Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
Featuring Richard Caldicot, Michael Ward, Gordon Clyde, Ann Hamilton
with Grazina Frame, Brychan Powell and Janet Webb
[Starring] James Mason
the second of two films featuring one of Britain's most versatile actors
with Claire Bloom, Hildegarde Neff
Arriving in Berlin to stay with her brother and his German wife, Susanne Mallison soon becomes aware of mysteries and tensions surrounding her sister-in-law.
(This Week's Films: page 11)
with Kenneth Kendall; Weather
A personal enquiry by Gerald Scarfe.
Omnibus asked the distinguished caricaturist Gerald Scarfe to direct a film about William Hogarth, a man who in addition to his many other talents was perhaps the greatest caricaturist in the history of British art.
Scarfe accepted the challenge, and this programme is the result: a different 'art film' whose purpose, in Scarfe's own words, is to prove that 'William Hogarth is by no means dead, but is very much alive, and of our own time.'
(A BBCtv and Bavarian Television co production: John Moffatt is a National Theatre Player)
(The savage Scarfe: pages 15-16)
(Colour)