Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
(from Birmingham)
(Repeated Wed 12.30 - not N Ireland)
An invitation to learn French with Max Bellancourt
assisted by Jacques Faber, Monique Messine, Paulette Preney and Jan Rosol
A series of 30 programmes
A 25-part language course in Italian for beginners and near-beginners.
introduced by Marisa Dillon-Weston
with Margherita Guzzinati, Giancarlo Pannese
and Anna Maria Bocci, Enrico Granata, Roberto Mela
(Repeated on Wednesday at 12.5 pm and Saturday at 10.30 am)
(Book 65p, records £1.30 each: see page 59)
(Colour)
from the Parish Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Madley, Hereford.
Hymns: A and M (R)
Come, ye thankful people, come (482)
To thee, O Lord, our hearts (484)
Praise, O praise our God and King (481)
Deck thyself, my soul (393)
(Colour)
A series of 10 programmes
What sort of jobs are there in building for O-level leavers?
(Booklet 35p: see page 59)
A series of 10 programmes for Industry
Four of the judges discuss with Arthur Garratt some of the winners of the 1972 Design Council Capital Goods Awards.
A series of five programmes
Robert Erskine talks about the sources of Neo-Classical art and the influence of the antique on 18th-century life.
(The True Style: Study on 3, Fridays, 6.30)
Dr Paddy Cunningham, geneticist, assesses the Charolais, Blonde d'Aquitaine and the Limousin on their home ground.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
Harris Tweed, hand-woven in the Outer Hebrides, is an industry vital to the existence of a remote community.
How do you get on with the job of day-to-day living? J.Y. in conversation with the people of Hoxton.
Today's question: How do you shop?
A series of 10 programmes
('People are really my area': page 12)
and Weather
With Reuben Martin
(from Manchester)
Legends, fables and fairy tales brought to life by a band of travelling players
Today's stories: The Clever Peasant Lass; Hedgehog and the Hare; The Fox and the Grapes
(A series recorded in Canada)
(Colour)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Michael Aspel introduces your television requests and an interview with David Cassidy
Send your requests to: Ask Aspel, [address removed]
Starring Rock Hudson, Doris Day
with Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter
A light-hearted love story for Sunday afternoon
Bachelor girl Jan Morrow intensely dislikes songwriter Brad Allen although they've never met. The two share a party line which Brad monopolises in calling his numerous girl friends. When they do meet however, Jan, unaware of his real identity, soon finds herself falling in love.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
Donald Duck's erudite Uncle Ludwig recounts the fascinating history of flight, from the legendary but luckless Icarus to more successful efforts in outer space, with the help of Orville the seagull in a combination of cartoon and factual film.
A Walt Disney production
from St Leonard's Church Bridgnorth, Shropshire
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler
Praise, O praise our God (Monkland)
Lord of beauty (Regent Square)
We plough the fields (Wir pflugen)
Fair waved the golden corn (Holyrood)
Angel voices (Angel Voices)
How sweet the name of Jesus (St Peter)
O worship the King (Hanover)
Lord of the Harvest (Harvest)
Praise and thanksgiving (Bunessan)
Come. ye thankful people (St George)
Love divine (Blaenwern)
Ye holy angels bright (Darwall's 148th)
by Elaine Morgan
Starring Peter Gilmore, Anne Stallybrass
with Philip Bond, Michael Billington, Howard Lang, Jessica Benton
Guest stars Jack Wild, Jenny Laird, Ivan Beavis
Anne has left James and is determined not to return. But James has warned her that she'll not survive as a woman alone...
starring Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn
with Walter Matthau, James Coburn, George Kennedy
From the carriage of a train speeding across the French countryside hurtles the body of a man... For Audrey Hepburn as Reggie Lambert, life becomes bewildering and sinister when she finds her flat stripped bare. Who is telling her the truth? Can she trust anybody?
The talents of Audrey Hepburn, Cary Grant, director Stanley Donen and composer Henry Mancini all combine for one of the slickest and most successful spy thrillers of the 60s.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
(Colour)
with John Edmunds
and Weather
A portrait of the man who called himself the greatest playwright in the world.
Christopher Plummer tells the story of Shaw's life from the early years in Dublin, where he was born in 1856, through his long career as a playwright to his death at Ayot St Lawrence at the age of 94.
Excerpts from "Man and Superman", "Major Barbara", "Saint Joan", "The Doctor's Dilemma" and "John Bull's Other Island", some of Shaw's greatest works, are performed by Genevieve Bujold, Jack MacGowran, Barry Morse, John Colicos, Paxton Whitehead
(Colour)
Sir Charles Forte, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive, Trust Houses Forte - Europe's largest hotel, catering and leisure company about: Italians and ice-cream; internment as an enemy alien; British food-Europe's worst?; red roses and a big deal; board-room splits and hostile bids.