Music compilation
Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
From Birmingham
(Repeated on Wednesday at 1.0 pm - not N. Ireland)
Introduced by Rev Peter Buckler and interpreted for the deaf on the occasion of 'Deaf Sunday.'
Dance movements by students of Students of Worcester College of Education
Directed by Joan Russell
From All Saints' Church, Burton Dassett, Warwickshire
David Richardson reports on two crops with a big potential for improving farm income.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
Weather
With the new big jets like the Boeing 747 and the Lockheed Tri-star, the air freight business is opening up as never before. Made in Britain asks: can this country capture its full share of that market?
Introduced by Ron Pickering
With Carl Johnson, Howard Payne
told by Richard Baker
With Derek Griffiths
by Terrance Dicks and Barry Letts
'We're only hanging on to the Moon by an eyebrow. Do you really think we'll survive a scandal like that? Moonbase Three will be done for. And you'll be the one who ended it.' The year is 2003. Men - and women - are at last living on the Moon. But in such a tiny enclosed society, a clash of temperament can mean disaster. Who was responsible? David Caulder must find the answer...
The facts of life on the moon: pages 6 and 7
Starring Marion Brando, Sophia Loren
with Sydney Chaplin, Tippi Hedren, Patrick Cargill, Margaret Rutherford
Ogden, an American millionaire-diplomat, arrives in Hong Kong while recovering from an illness. Here he spends a wild night ashore in the company of Natascha, a very beautiful - but very poor - emigre Russian countess. When his ship leaves, Ogden discovers that Natascha has stowed away in his cabin, determined to get to America without a passport.
This Week's Films: page 11
with Richard Whitmore
Weather
A search by Christopher Burstall
To some people abstract sculpture is both meaningless and unattractive; to others it describes some of the greatest work by the greatest artists of our time.
When we look at abstract forms what are we looking for? What are we looking at? Tonight's Omnibus is the record of a personal search, made with the help of established sculptors and students, into the impulses and needs which drive certain artists to make abstract sculpture.
With Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Bernard Meadows, Frank Martin and sculptors and students at the Royal College of Art and St Martin's School of Art
Working on the abstract: page 5
with William F. Buckley Jr publisher, editor, and America's foremost right-wing commentator who will discuss with Hugh Scanlon, President of the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers, the role and responsibilities of Unions today.
BBC/SECA co-production