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Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
(from Birmingham)
(Rptd: Wed, 12.30 (not N Ireland))
(Colour)
An invitation to learn French with Max Bellancourt
A series of 30 programmes
(Repeated next Saturday at 10.0 am)
(Books 27 1/2p, records £1.05: see page 74)
A 25-part course in Italian for beginners and near-beginners.
introduced by Marisa Dixon-Weston
With Margherita Guzzinati, Maurizio Gueli
and Paolo Rovesi, Giovanni Pallavicino, Roberto Mela, Mario Zoppellini
(Repeated: Wed 12.5 pm, Sat 10.30 am)
(Book 65p, records £1.30: see page 74)
(Colour)
Basil Moss introduces Alan Dale, Jean Holm, Janina Brych
Reader Michael Spice
From St Austell Parish Church, Cornwall
A series of 10 programmes
(Booklet 35p: see page 74)
Ten programmes for Industry
How can a small firm design by computer? What are the new ideas at the drawing-board itself?
For some people the Edwardian period seemed one long garden party, but millions lived in appalling poverty that seemed to get worse year by year.
('The Edwardians,' a new series, begins on Tuesday 21 November, BBC2)
Gerald Gadsden examines the controversy that surrounds the expansion of forestry in Britain.
(from Wales)
Weather for Farmers
British motor-cycle makers keep their place in the export field by building 'superbikes.'
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
(Booklet 30p: see page 74)
(Colour)
(Colour)
with ventriloquist Shari Lewis, Lamb Chop and Charley Horse
Introduced by Brian Matthew
A series visiting seven of the country's Champion Brass Bands
The St Dennis Band
Conducted by Eddie Williams
Recorded on the North Quay, Padstow, and featuring The Padstow Lifeboat
Coxswain Tony Warnock; and Alison Williams and Karen Davey as the 'Young Bandswomen of the Week'
(In this week's Radio Times on page 74 there is a form for you to vote for 'The Young Bandsman of the Future')
(Colour)
Produced by Richard Cawston in 1959
A special anniversary showing of this classic film which portrays an imaginary day in the life of the BBC as it was 13 years ago.
This documentary, which won a British Film Academy Award, features four orchestras and has a cast of 1,200, including:
Flora Robson, John Gregson, Richard Dimbleby, Richard Murdoch, Kenneth Horne, Jean Metcalfe, Cliff Michelmore, Cy Grant, Eamonn Andrews, Frank Muir, Denis Norden, The George Mitchell Singers and The Black and White Minstrels
Introduced by John Snagge
by Arthur Morrison
Dramatised in seven parts by P. J. Hammond
His grandfather has sworn Stephen to secrecy regarding the wallet and money. Ogle has gone into hiding and Marr's body has been washed ashore.
from Gilgal Baptist Church, Porthcawl
with Porthcawl Comprehensive School Choir, Bridgend and District Police Male Choir
Introduced by David Parry-Jones
O! for a thousand tongues to sing (Lyngham)
Great God of wonders, all thy ways (Rhyd-y-Groes)
In heavenly love abiding (Penlan)
Sound the battle-cry! (Sound the battle-cry!)
Now thank we all our God (Gracias)
Christian dost thou see them? (Maesgwyn)
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clements)
Televised from the stage of the London Palladium in the presence of HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
Artists taking part include:
Carol Channing, Los Diablos del Bombo, Ken Dodd, Dickie Henderson, Rod Hull and Emu, Jackson 5, Elton John, Jack Jones, Danny La Rue, Liberace
'Till Death Us Do Part'
Written by Johnny Speight
with Warren Mitchell, Dandy Nichols, Anthony Booth, Una Stubbs
Trio Hoganas, Mike Yarwood
The London Palladium Orchestra
Scene described by Tom Fleming
'The first one I did,' says Ken Dodd 'most of the artists backstage seemed to frighten each other. Once it's under way everybody relaxes a little bit, but as it gets nearer their turn you see them tensing up...'
Presented by Bernard Delfont in association with Louis Benjamin and Reg Swinson, MBE, Secretary of the Variety Artistes' Benevolent Fund
'Variety will never die': pages 6 and 7
(Colour)
with Richard Baker
Weather