with Gopi Krishna, Kishore Kumar
Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
(From Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 12.50 pm - not N Ireland)
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with Gopi Krishna, Kishore Kumar
Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
(From Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 12.50 pm - not N Ireland)
From All Souls, Langham Place, London
Conducted by the Vicar, Rev Michael A. Baughen
Assisted by Rev John A. Aldis
Preacher Dr Billy Graham
(Dr Graham is visiting London in connection with the Spre-e 73 meetings)
Hymns: O praise ye the Lord
Angel voices ever singing
Jesu lover of my soul
To God be the glory
Readings: Isaiah 40: vv 9-11, 27-31
Mark 10: vv 17-27
Report on Spre-e 73: 7.30 pm, Radio 4
Another chance to see The Royal Institution, London Annual Lectures to Young People by Geoffrey Gouriet, Chief Engineer, BBC Research and Development
Geoffrey Gouriet shows us some recent discoveries and helps us to appreciate the exciting possibilities that lie ahead.
Joseph Cooper, of Face the Music programme, talks about the piano, which is now making a comeback - not as the status symbol it used to be, but as a musical instrument that people actually play.
Ron Pickering continues his series about the track and field events.
with Wilf Paish and David Travis
by Patrick Matthews and Mollie Matthews
Told by Richard Baker
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With Derek Griffiths
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with Anthony Smith
A personal journey across four continents to see some of the world's great national parks.
This pocket-sized mountain range, rising dramatically to 8,000 feet, is Czechoslovakia's frontier with Poland. With no sea coast, no major lake, and little prospect of holidays abroad, the people of this land-locked country look on the High Tatras as their national retreat.
The Communist government declared the mountains a national park in 1948. Today they are even more beautiful and free and wild -holding now an even more important place in the hearts of Slovaks and Czechs for whom the Tatras mean so much.
(from Bristol: first shown on BBC2)
A Western film series starring Andrew Duggan as Murdoch Lancer, James Stacy as Johnny, Wayne Maunder as Scott, Elizabeth Baur as Teresa
with guest stars Barbara Luna, Donald Knight, Peter Palmer
When a young woman predicts disaster - and a death - for the Lancers they refuse to take it seriously. But very soon events take a sinister turn...
(Colour)
Against the incomparable background of Burghley House competitors from eight nations take part in this major British Equestrian event, which is a test for both horse and rider with a rigorous cross-country section including 29 obstacles and, on this last day, the show jumping.
by L.M. Montgomery
Dramatised in five parts by Julia Jones
Anne has passed the college entrance exam with flying colours. Although proud of her, Matthew and Marilla are saddened because she must leave Green Gables.
Starring Kirk Douglas, Sylva Koscina, Eli Wallach
In this glossy, fast-paced thriller, Kirk Douglas is cast as Jim Schuyler, a tough New York cop who resigns from the police force because he is tired of 'coddling' criminals.
In turn, Schuyler becomes an equally tough private eye and he is hired to protect Rena Westabrook, a beautiful young woman who is accused of murdering her wealthy husband.
This Week's Films: page 9
with Kenneth Kendall
and Weather
A further visit to the Royal Albert Hall for the 1973 season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts
Sir Charles Groves conducts the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain in Shostakovich Symphony No 15 in A major
"Charles Groves is a marvellous conductor for singers. I did my first Verdi Requiem with him and I can remember just how much of a help he was to me." (Ava June)
with William F. Buckley Jr publisher, editor, and America's foremost right-wing commentator who will discuss with Malcolm Muggeridge, journalist and broadcaster, whether recent events in America are just a temporary sickness, or the symptoms of a much wider disease.
BBC/SECA co-production