Music compilation: produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
From Birmingham
(Repeated on Wednesday at 1.0 pm - not N Ireland)
o Babell Eisteddfod
Genedlaethol Frenhinol Cymru, Rhuthun Llywydd
Y PARCH J. WELDON GRIFFITH
Pregethwr y PARCH ARTHUR HUGHES Gweddiau Y PARCH WYN WILLIAMS
Y Fendilh Y TAD H. J. CLARKE COR YR EISTEDDFOD o dan arweiniad BRIAN HUGHES Organydd OSWALD EDWARDS
(Morning Service)
from Cleveleys Park Methodist Church, Thornton Cleveleys, near Blackpool.
Conducted by Rev Wilfred Green
Hymns (Methodist Hymn Book):
O worship the King (8)
In our work and in our play (871)
Behold us Lord, a little space (949)
Now let us see thy beauty Lord (450)
Stay Master, stay upon this heavenly hill (586)
Anthem: 'Gloria' 12th Mass (Mozart)
Lesson: St Matthew 17, vv 1-20
Another chance to see The Royal Institution, London, Annual Lectures to Young People by Geoffrey Gouriet, Chief Engineer, BBC Research and Development
Geoffrey Gouriet explains and demonstrates how electricity and magnetism can 'leap-frog' to form radio waves, the 'ripples in the ether.'
(Lecture 3, Sunday 12 August: first shown on BBC2)
John Cherrington searches the British vineyards for variety, quality and profit.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
Amidst the strife of Northern Ireland, Protestants and Catholics are working together at Shorts' Belfast factory to produce the versatile Skyvan aircraft.
Introduced by Ron Pickering
with Denis Watts, Mike Bull and Brian Hooper
Told by Richard Baker
With Derek Griffiths
Legends, fables and fairy tales brought to life by a band of travelling players
Eugene Troobnic, Bob Dishy, Dick Schaal, Peter Bonerz, Heath Lamberts, Severn Darden, Mina Kolb
Today's stories: The Tailor in Heaven; The Pedlar; The Messengers of Death
Series recorded in Canada
A Western film series starring
with guest stars Julie Sommars, Roger Perry, Ronny Howard, Victor French
When a tough group of men refuse to send their children to school Johnny takes a hand...
Starring Laurence Payne, Patricia Dainton, Jane Griffiths
Successful composer Norman Martell means to murder his wife and plans the perfect crime; but there is a most unpleasant surprise in store...
This Week's Films: page 9
Best of today's action introduced by Raymond Baxter
Over a quarter of a million spectators this afternoon packed the Nurburgring for the crucial 11th round of the 1973 drivers' championship. Lapping the 14-mile circuit with its famous Karussel at nearly two miles a minute, top contenders Stewart and Fittipaldi fight for a decisive championship lead against a growing challenge from Peterson, Cevert, Hulme and Revson in motor racing's toughest test of driving skill.
In collaboration with the German Television Service
by Nina Bawden
Dramatised in four parts by Rosemary Anne Sisson
Mary and Simon have decided to help Krishna, who they believe is an illegal immigrant.
Bernard Levin and a team of reporters plot the present position in matters of conduct and conviction. This week he invites Joan Bakewell, Christopher Driver, Ted Harrison and their guests to answer the question, Where do we stand on the use of force?
from Truro Cathedral, Cornwall with local choirs
The Cathedral Choir, Holman-Climax Male Voice Choir and Tamfolk
Introduced by Jeremy Carrad
Blessing by The Dean of Truro, Very Rev Henry Lloyd
by L. M. Montgomery
Dramatised in five parts by Julia Jones
The heart-warming story of an orphan girl in Canada at the turn of the century
A season of films displaying the many-sided talents of Peter Sellers
Tonight starring with Cecil Parker, Isabel Jeans, Eric Sykes, Bernard Miles, Ian Carmichael, Irene Handl
A clerical error brings a Northern vicar with strong ideas about equality and Christian charity to a pretentious middle-class community.
This Week's Films: page 9
with Richard Whitmore; Weather
The second of six visits to the Royal Albert Hall for the 1973 Henry Wood Promenade Concerts.
Michael Roll plays Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra leader Bela Dekany
Conductor Pierre Boulez
The programme also includes Webern: Passacaglia, Op 1
Introduced by Richard Baker
(Part of the concert given on 25 July)
Editors and top journalists consider the issues behind the news.
Chairman William Hardcastle