Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
(From Birmingham (Rptd: Wed, 12.30 pm (not N Ireland))
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 14)
A 25-part course in Italian
introduced by Marisa Dillon-Weston
With Margherita Guzzinati, Giancarlo Pannese, Isa Miranda, Leonardo Pieroni, Enrico Granata
and Anna Maria Bocci, Guido Adorni
(Repeated on Saturday at 10.30 am, and on Wednesday, 21 March at 12.5 pm)
(Book 65p, records £1.30: see page 14)
(Colour)
from St Asaph Cathedral
Celebrant The Very Rev Charles R. Renowden, Dean
Preacher The Rt Rev John Charles Bishop of St Asaph
Alan Byde, from Oxford, builds a canoe in glass fibre.
Introduced by John Earle
Miss Cross's club for the elderly in Teignmouth, Devon.
(Book 30p: see page 66)
Today a vast variety of courses are available to teach the British business man how to sell abroad.
A weekly look at the problems of raising a family
A stay in hospital often separates a child from its parents for the first time. How can you best prepare the child to cope? How can you help him overcome the problem of separation?
Introduced by Judith Davis
(Repeated on BBC2, Monday, 7.5 pm)
(Colour)
A new kind of quiz in which professional and amateur experts face a series of wildlife questions. This week with Johnny Morris, Michael Flanders, Caroline Medawar, Michael Boorer, Joyce Grenfell, Philip Wayre
Chairman Professor John Napier
(from Bristol)
An aerial journey around Ireland with one of its foremost writers, James Plunkett, who sets out from Dublin, where he was born, in search of his Ireland - its rich legends and tragic history, its humour, poetry and green landscapes. The quotations are read by T.P. McKenna, Richard Pasco and Sir John Betjeman
(A BBC/RTE co-production)
Starring Glenn Ford, Hope Lange, Charles Boyer
with Ricardo Montalban, Telly Savalas
Hope Lange plays the man-eating, tomboy millionairess whom match-maker Charles Boyer wants to trap in this zany comedy set in the wealthy villas of the Riviera.
(This Week's Films: page 9. The tough guy who grows tomatoes: page 11)
by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Dramatised in six parts by Jeremy Paul
Sara's father has died, penniless, as a result of which Miss Minchin tells Sara she is no longer a pupil. Henceforth she must work for her living, in the kitchen.
(Colour)
Presented by Robin Day
How should we deal with the consequences of Commonwealth Immigration? In the final part of this Sunday Debate, Robin Day asks for the opinions of: Jack Peel, JP, General Secretary of the National Union of Dyers, Bleachers and Textile Workers and Patrick Corbett, Professor of Philosophy, Bradford University. Both of them know Bradford at first hand and understand some of the racial problems our city centres are facing.
Rt Hon Enoch Powell, MP with Clifford Thomas and Mark Bonham Carter with Professor Albert Hines sum up their opposing cases. They are confronted by some of the Sunday Debate viewers who have written in to challenge their opinions.
Adapted and produced by Molly Cox
This week your requests are sung by The London Emmanuel Choir, Conductor Muriel Shepherd
Soloist Patricia Carroll
With Johnny Pearson
Presented by Colin Semper
by N.J. Crisp
starring Jean Anderson, Patrick O'Connell, Jennifer Wilson
with Richard Easton, Robin Chadwick, Hilary Tindall, Julia Goodman
The Hammonds are aware that they're in difficulties: but only Brian knows just how serious the position has become...
(Colour)
Tonight's film from the cinema's hall of fame stars Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters
with Keefe Brasselle
Handsome and ambitious, George Eastman runs away from the poverty and piety of the mission run by his mother, and is offered a job by his wealthy uncle.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
with Kenneth Kendall
Weather
(Colour)
The second of two special editions with William F. Buckley Jr publisher, editor, and America's foremost right-wing commentator, who will discuss with Mrs Shirley Williams, MP, Opposition spokesman on Home Affairs, the desirability of a Welfare State.