Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
(from Birmingham)
Repeated Wed 12.30 (not N Ireland)
Get fitter, look better, think thinner with William Rushton and Dr Alan Howard, Al Murray, Mary Perigoe, Julie Stevens
Sixth of ten programmes
(Book 35p: see page 66)
A series of ten programmes for industry and commerce introduced by Geoffrey Morris
Where is programmed learning today? Successful schemes in operation and some ideas for your own.
Book 80p: see page 66
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 66)
(Colour)
Mastitis still costs Britain's dairy industry £30-million per year. Philip Wrixon reviews the pressing need for a change of outlook on this disease.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
Britain's biggest motor corporation has launched a new family car, designed very much for European tastes.
You spend £200 million a year on toys. How much do your children get out of it? Judith Davis investigates.
(Colour)
Weather
A series looking at the wild life to be found in Canada
A Warner Brothers cartoon
Raymond Baxter introduces all the thrills of the International Air Fair from Biggin Hill airfield, where such famous teams as The Red Arrows, La Patrouille de France, The Falcons will be displaying their daring and skill
The high flyers of Biggin Hill: pp 60-62
by Mrs Gaskell
Dramatised in six parts by Michael Voysey
Dr and Mrs Gibson are about to return from their wedding visit to Bath. Osborne has been sent away by the Squire, but Mrs Hamley is pining for him.
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: Rhos Male Voice Choir conductor Colin Jones with Beverley Humphreys (mezzo-soprano) and Graham Elliott (organ) from St Asaph Cathedral, Flintshire
Introduced by David Parry-Jones
by Fay Weldon
starring Nigel Stock
with Mark Dignam
Thomas gets caught up in a bitter father and son dispute and finds it impossible not to take sides.
(Colour)
Tonight's film from the cinema's hall of fame stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire, Anthony Perkins
Stanley Kramer's star-studded film version of Nevil Shute's frighteningly prophetic novel of the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust.
An American submarine puts into Melbourne after the Northern hemisphere has been destroyed in a nuclear war. The fall-out is not expected to reach Australia for five months and in the meanwhile people prepare to face death each in his own way.
This Week's Films: page
with Richard Whitmore
Weather
Omnibus presents another chance to see this Ken Russell film.
The strange story of the blind composer, Frederick Delius, and the young organist from Scarborough, Eric Fenby.
Written by Ken Russell and Eric Fenby from Delius As I Knew Him by Eric Fenby
(A performance of A Mass of Life by Delius, tomorrow at 7.30 pm on Radio 3)