Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
(from Birmingham: reptd Wed 12.25)
German for beginners.
Spanish for beginners.
Presented by Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera.
From St Columba's Church of Scotland, Pont Street, London
Praise: Lord, from the depths to thee I cry'd Lord of all being, throned afar Love Divine, all loves excelling.
Anthem: Call to remembrance Sing to the Lord a joyful song.
Get fit, look fit, and stay fit with Sue Becker.
A BBC-Fremantle Int Inc co-production.
(Repeated Monday 4.0, Wed 10.45 am)
David Vine introduces 10 programmes for people who want to improve their knowledge of the game.
With Dan Maskell, Peter Warren and John Ockenden.
(Colour)
From the tiniest country halt to the great metropolitan terminus, the railway station is an important visual element in a national life.
Presented by David Lloyd
Introduced by Brian Redhead with Eric Newbigging.
"The crops are sold before we start."
Herefordshire farmer Richard Green talks to Philip Wrixon.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
Reproduction tableware that sells overseas.
Michael Aspel introduces your television requests. His guest is Brian Rix.
Send your requests to Ask Aspel, [address removed]
(Radio Times People: page 4)
With Reuben Martin.
(from Manchester)
by L.M. Montgomery
Dramatised in five parts by Julia Jones.
The heart-warming story of an orphan girl in Canada at the turn of the century.
(A Braden stars: page 8)
from St Mary's, Southampton
Introduced by Brian Cullingford
with Southampton Choral Union, Southampton Philharmonic Society, University Choral Society and combined local church choirs conducted by Peter Evans
King Edward VI School Choir conducted by Eric Merriman
and The Goodies: Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
and Jose Feliciano, Wilma Reading, Marlene Charell
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
BBC/ZDF co-production
Adapted by Hugh Leonard from James Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" and "Stephen Hero"
A Play of the Month presentation with Donal McCann as Stephen Dedalus
Starting from 'Once Upon a Time and a very good time it was...' James Joyce evokes his childhood, boyhood and youth through schooldays, holidays, and the whole process of growing up until he leaves Ireland 'to discover a mode of life or art whereby my spirit can express itself in unfettered freedom.'
With Robert Dougall
and Weather
A tribute to the man and his work
with Sir Geraint Evans, Simon Finkel, Brian Friel, Sir Alec Guinness, John Neville.
Tyrone Guthrie - director of plays - director of opera - creator of the radio play - writer of stage plays - pioneer of the open stage and of the present wave of new theatres - lecturer - adjudicator - Chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast - Knight Bachelor - director of an Irish jam factory - and a very big sort of man.
Born 1900 at Belmont Church Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Died 1971 at Annagh-ma-Kerrig, County Monaghan.