Music compilation
Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
From Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 1.0 pm (not N Ireland)
National Eisteddfod report
Another chance to see The Royal Institution, London Annual Lectures to Young People by Geoffrey Gouriet, Chief Engineer, BBC Research and Development
Nowadays, when we listen to the radio, not only do we understand the words but we can identify the person speaking. Not only do we recognise the tune, but we enjoy the quality. Geoffrey Gouriet shows how this has been achieved.
(Lecture 4: Sunday 19 August: first shown on BBC2)
Dr Paddy Cunningham, geneticist, assesses the Charolais, Blonde d'Aquitaine and the Limousin on their home ground.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
A Hampshire firm base their exports on new ideas about heating and ventilation-ways to fight fires and ways to cool off factory workers.
Introduced by Ron Pickering
with Geoff Capes
Weather
(Colour)
Told by Richard Baker
With Derek Griffiths
'If we're driving at 80 mph we have to drive as safe as a person who is driving at 30 mph' - PC Gerry Waterton of patrol car Whiskey Echo 8.
"The third and best of the series, closely resembles a Z Cars episode, and is all the more fascinating for being real." (Sunday Times)
A Western film series
starring Andrew Duggan, James Stacey, Wayne Maunder
with Elizabeth Baur
guest stars J. D. Cannon, Barry Williams, John Anderson
Blood is thicker than water and the ties between a youngster and the outlaw father he has never seen are too strong for the forces against them.
Starring Dennis O'Keefe, Ruth Hussey, Eve Arden, William Demarest
If you're an ambitious wife and your neighbour appears in a new mink coat, then it's time for action.
Sometimes it is sufficient to raise merry hell until your husband gives in and hands out, but Nora Connors has a brainwave and raises... minks
This Week's Films: page 9
by Nina Bawden
Dramatised in four parts by Rosemary Anne Sisson
Mary knows that Krishna's disappearance is causing distress to his uncle, but doesn't tell Simon, who reveals to her and Krishna his secret hide-out on an island.
(Colour)
Bernard Levin and a team of reporters plot the present position in matters of conduct and conviction. This week he invites Marion Giordan, Malcolm Stewart, Ted Harrison and their guests to answer the question "Where do we stand on organised religion?"
(Repeated on Tuesday at 11.35 pm)
(Colour)
by L.M. Montgomery
Dramatised in five parts by Julia Jones
Anne has arrived at Green Gables from the orphan asylum. Although they had asked for a boy, Matthew and Marilla have decided to keep her.
(Colour)
A season of films displaying the many-sided talents of Peter Sellers
Tonight starring with Elke Sommer and George Sanders, Herbert Lom
A parlourmaid is accused of shooting her lover at the home of her wealthy employer and Inspector Clouseau is assigned to the case. His unusual - and blundering -methods leave a trail of unsolved murders in his wake and drive his superior to distraction.
This Week's films: page 9
with Robert Dougall
Weather
(Colour)
Editors and top journalists-the men who shape what we read, see and hear - consider the issues behind the week's news.
Chairman William Hardcastle