With Lakshmi Shankar, Ustad Imrat Khan, and Ravi
Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
From Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 1.0 pm (not N Ireland)
The Act of Believers Baptism followed by Communion
From St Julian's Baptist Church, Newport, Mon.
Conducted by the Minister, Rev R. J. Inkley
Another chance to see The Royal Institution, London Annual Lectures to Young People by Geoffrey Gouriet, Chief Engineer, BBC Research and Development
How was the great leap from radio to television achieved? Geoffrey Gouriet shows how the pioneers of television solved their problem of transmitting pictures at fantastic speeds.
(Lecture 5: Sunday 26 August: first shown on BBC2)
John Cherrington examines the effectiveness of grants and subsidies in French agriculture.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
Last week's Admiral's Cup series is expected to boost the growing demand for British boating equipment.
Introduced by Ron Pickering
with John Le Masurier, Bill Tancred
Weather
Told by Richard Baker
by Jean Watson
Bernard Levin and a team of reporters plot the present position in matters of conduct and conviction.
This week he invites Anthony Lejeune, Harold Webb, Malcolm Stewart and their guests to answer the question Where do we stand on democracy?
from the John Ross Memorial Church for the Deaf, Glasgow
Interpreted for the deaf by the minister, Rev J. Stewart Lochrie, MBE, JP
The congregation is joined by singers from St George's Tron Parish Church, Glasgow
by L.M. Montgomery
Dramatised in five parts by Julia Jones
Gilbert Blythe has made fun of Anne's red hair, an insult for which she can never forgive him.
A season of films displaying the many-sided talents of Peter Sellers
Tonight starring with Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas and Dennis Price, Richard Attenborough, Margaret Rutherford
After his demob from the Army, Stanley Windrush attempts to enter Big Business using the influence of his shady Uncle Bertram. Stanley soon finds himself a hapless pawn in a crooked scheme to inflame labour relations and provoke a strike.
This Week's Films: page 9
with Kenneth Kendall; Weather
Fourth of six visits to the Royal Albert Hall
Janos Furst conducts the London Mozart Players in music by Johann Strauss and Mozart
Piano Concerto in G major (K 453) with Imogen Cooper as soloist
"Imogen Cooper has a high reputation as one of our best up-and-comings. Interesting, too, that a pupil of Brendel - who plays on Thursday - should be heard in the same week". (Philip Jones)
Introduced by Richard Baker
(Part of the concert given on 11 August)
(Colour)
from Washington
William Hardcastle discusses the role and power of the press with the USA's top editors.
Among them:
Ben Bradlee, editor of the Washington Post which first exposed the Watergate bugging and cover-up
Clayton Kirkpatrick, editor Chicago Tribune
Richard Pollak, editor (More), a periodical which keeps a critical eye on the American press.
Washington scoop-a-day: page 4. Letters: page 52