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Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
(from Birmingham)
(Rptd: Wed, 12.30 (not N Ireland))
(Colour)
An invitation to learn French with Max Bellancourt
(Repeated next Saturday at 10.0 am)
(Books 27 1/2p, records £1.05: see page 70)
A 25-part course in Italian for beginners and near-beginners.
introduced by Marisa Dillon-Weston
With Margherita Guzzinati, Giancarlo Pannese, Gigi Gatti, Patrizia Pierangeli, Romolo Bruni
and Silvia Stewart, Mario Bardella
(Repeated: Wed 12.5 pm, Sat 10.30 am)
(Book 65p, records £1.30: see page 70)
(Colour)
from St Edward's Roman Catholic Church, Sutton Park, Guildford.
Introduced by Fr Patrick McEnroe
Hymns:
Praise to the Lord
The King of Love
Take our Bread
Soul of my Saviour Thank You
Give me joy in my heart
O Jesus Christ, remember
Readings:
1 Samuel 3, vv 1-10
1 John 3, vv 18-24
St Luke 2, vv 39-52
A series of 10 programmes
What jobs are there for O-level leavers in the printing industry?
(Booklet 35p: see page 70)
Ten programmes for Industry
How a giant new fork lift truck and a new slide rule were designed and manufactured. Are there rules for success in innovation?
A series of five programmes
Joseph Rykwert at Osterley Park talks about Robert Adam and Neo-Classic design. Richard Morphet considers whether or not there are any traces of Neo-Classic influences in art today.
Philip Wrixon reports on techniques that give higher output for less effort in horticulture.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
How do you get on with the job of day-to-day living? J.Y. in conversation with the people of Hoxton.
A series of 10 programmes.
(Repeated on Thursday 23rd Nov at 3.15)
(Booklet 30p: See page 70)
(from Manchester)
Michael Aspel introduces your television requests
With him in the studio: Peter Cushing
Send your requests to: Ask Aspel, [address removed]
Introduced by Brian Matthew
A weekly series visiting seven of the country's Champion Brass Bands; meeting the men at work and play, and just listening to the music.
The Patchogue Plymouth (Amoco) Band
Conducted by Cecil Peacock
Formerly the Crookhall Colliery Band: recorded in the Civic Hall, Consett and featuring as the ' Young Bandsman of the Week' Malcolm Dick
(In Radio Times dated 9 November there will be a form for you to vote for 'The Young Bandsman of the Future')
Look, Stranger: South Shields Secondary Schools Brass Band, Monday 1.45
Produced by John Grierson in 1935
A special anniversary showing of this classic film which goes behind the scenes at Broadcasting House to show the BBC as it was 37 years ago.
Among those appearing: King George V and Queen Mary, George Lansbury, Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin, Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells, G.K. Chesterton, Low, Clapham and Dwyer, Henry Hall, Stephen King-Hall and many others
Introduced by John Snagge
by Arthur Morrison
Dramatised in seven parts by P.J. Hammond
Kidd has been stabbed to death and Stephen has found a wallet beside the body.
from Lincoln Cathedral
with the Choirs of Lincolnshire Schools, Brigg Girls' High School Folk Group, Lindsey Youth Orchestra
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler
Give me joy in my heart
All people that on earth do dwen (arr Britten)
Praise God from whom all blessings flow (Tallis's Canon)
Strangest dream
Lord of all hopefulness (Slane)
Dear Lord and Father (Repton)
Bleeker Street
Lead me, Lord
All things bright and beautiful (Royal Oak)
The Lord's my Shepherd (Brother James's Air)
When I needed a neighbour
Prayer and Blessing by The Dean of Lincoln
(Colour)
by Bruce Stewart
Starring Peter Gilmore, Anne Stallybrass
with Michael Billington, Howard Lang, Jessica Benton and Brian Rawlinson
James has an uneasy feeling about the Pibroch and her curious cargo. But he discovers the secret of the vessel's voyage too late. For James is aboard her-and in grave danger.
Tonight's film from the cinema's hall of fame stars Charles Laughton, Henry Fonda
with Franchot Tone, Don Murray, Lew Ayres, Walter Pidgeon, Gene Tierney
When an obstinate, and ailing, President chooses for the post of Secretary of State a controversial radical with a questionable past, right and left wing forces immediately swing into action - the one to oppose the appointment, the other to force it through the Senate by fair means or foul.
(This Week's Films: page 13)
with Robert Dougall; Weather
A film about the great Spanish painter Francisco Goya 1746-1828
With Esperanza Malkin, Vallentin Conde
and the voice of Colin Blakely as Goya
Goya's etchings suggest the theme of a performance where the actors' roles change from day to day, selected by a force beyond their control. This film, made during a fiesta in modern-day Spain, tells Goya's story - part of it fact, part fiction, rumour, and contradiction.
The violence, the politics, the sexuality in his work, the ambiguities in his own personality, are all part of this Masquerade.
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