A magazine for Asian viewers
Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
From Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 12.30 pm (not N Ireland)
An invitation to speak French with Max Bellancourt
A series of 30 programmes
(Repeated next Saturday at 10.0 am)
(Books 27 1/2p each, records 99p each: p 62)
A programme to mark the 600th anniversary of the visions of Mother Julian of Norwich
Gwen Watford speaks Mother Julian's words
Tom Fleming discusses them with Clifton Wolters and Rosemary Haughton
From St Julian's Church, Norwich
Get fitter, look better, think thinner with William Rushton and Al Murray, Mary Perigoe, Julie Stevens: fifth of ten programmes
A series of ten programmes introduced by Geoffrey Morris
Is your office the Cinderella of your training? Can the ideas in a big office scheme be used elsewhere? How can the FE Colleges help?
Have you ever said to yourself I wish I could paint? In this series of ten programmes Ian Simpson shows you how to begin.
(Book 80p: see page 62)
(Colour)
Introduced by Philip Wrixon
With the right terms from the Common Agricultural Policy, Britain could once again be Europe's centre for sheep production.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
A Scottish firm produces the world's most costly cloth.
With Paul Barnes, Judith Davis
(Colour)
Weather
A series of programmes looking at the wildlife to be found in different parts of Canada including today a beaver and a snapping turtle.
Starring Andrew Duggan as Murdoch Lancer, James Stacy as Johnny, Wayne Maunder as Scott, Elizabeth Baur as Teresa
and guest stars Frank Marth, George Keymas
A large, ungainly, humpbacked bull hardly seems worthy of the excitement, intrigue and defeat that surrounds it. But although 'Hump' may be ugly he is rather special.
[Repeat]
by Mrs Gaskell
Dramatised in six parts by Michael Voysey
Molly Gibson is staying at Hamley Hall where the return of Osborne and Roger is eagerly awaited. Dr Gibson has called at The Towers and met Clare Kirkpatrick.
A series of programmes in which we combine the visual glories of Wales's cathedrals with the glorious sound of some of her finest male choirs. Tonight: Pontarddulais Male Choir conductor Noel Davies with Iris Williams, The Benny Litchfield Quartet and Robert Joyce (organ): from Llandaff Cathedral, Glamorgan
Introduced by David Parry-Jones
by Brian Finch
starring Nigel Stock and Hugh Griffith
Thomas visits his sick father in Wales and diagnoses a complaint unknown to medical science. Beth Bevan was the cause - Beattie is the cure.
(Colour)
Tonight's film from the cinema's hall of fame stars Dennis Price, Valerie Hobson, Joan Greenwood, Alec Guinness
'A brief history of the events leading thereto written on the eve of his execution by Louis D'Ascoyne Mazzini, tenth Duke of Chalfont.'
with Kenneth Kendall
Weather
Some Episodes from her Past
The second of two programmes which investigate the historical background to present problems.
With Ernest Blythe, James Dillon, Michael Hayes, Sean MacEntee and Liam O. Briain