Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
(from Birmingham)
(Rptd: Wed, 12.30 pm - not N Ireland)
Spanish for beginners
with Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera
Book 55p, records £1.65 each: page 82
Keep your languages alive with a look at France and Germany today
Presented by Michael Birkett
(Rptd: Wed, 12.5 pm. Sat, 10.25 am)
Books 50p each: see page 82
from Brecon Cathedral at the close of the Golden Jubilee Year of the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon
Officiating clergy:
Very Rev W. Ungoed Jacob, Dean of Brecon
Rev Norman Lee, Minor Canon
Preacher Rt Rev Dr J.J.A. Thomas, Bishop of Swansea and Brecon
(Colour)
(Rptd: Tues. 12.5 pm, Fri. 11.0 am - not Scotland).
Book 35p: see page 82
Is it worthwhile spending millions of pounds on regional aid?
Book 45p: see page 82
It's said that 'teaching adults and teaching children are different activities.' Or are they?
Book 80p: see page 82
Introduced by Philip Wrixon
John Cherrington reports from some European farms.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
The titles taken from the stock of words used by British cartoonists with a world-wide audience. Three cartoonists, creators of Bristow, Andy Capp and The Cloggies, talk about their work and explain why the British joke travels so well.
Michael Aspel introduces your television requests.
His guest this week: author of the Paddington Bear books, Michael Bond
Send your requests to 'Ask Aspel.' [address removed]
During the last week the cream of Europe's women gymnasts have been competing in Great Britain for the first time. Forty-four girls from 22 countries contested the title and in this programme David Vine introduces highlights of the competition which ranged across the complete schedule of Olympic events.
by Eleanor H. Porter
Dramatised in six parts by Joy Harington
Starring Elaine Stritch as Aunt Polly
Pollyanna has implemented a plan to get Jimmy Bean adopted. When Mr Pendleton was hurt in a fall, Pollyanna heard his cry for help and telephoned for the doctor.
Robin Day presents the first of a new series of three-part debates that examine the boundaries of freedom in a Christian society.
Tonight: Is it Necessary to Abolish the Private Schools?: Part 1
Roy Hattersley, MP and Rev Patrick Miller put their case to Norman St John-Stevas, MP, Under-secretary of State for Education and Dr John Rae, Headmaster of Westminster School
Does social justice demand that we close the public schools? Or is this a serious threat to our freedom of choice in education? Should Christians support and maintain these institutions?
Repeated on Monday at 12.20 pm
Judgment Day: pages 3 and 4
From the Regent Hall Salvation Army Citadel, Oxford Street, London
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler
with Joy Webb and the Joyfolk, The Croydon Junior Singers
The Regent Hall Band
Conductor Eric Rapp
by Cyril Abraham
Starring Peter Gilmore
with Jessica Benton, Michael Billington, Howard Lang, John Phillips
and Caroline Harris, Kate Nelligan, Mary Webster
James sights a dugout canoe in the freshwater outlet of the Amazon. Inside the canoe is the exhausted and sun-blistered figure of a woman...
The Radio Times Special on The Onedin Line is on sale now, price 30p. See page 22
Starring Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten
with Michael Wilding, Margaret Leighton
Samson Flusky - a one-time stable boy - has been deported to Australia. Now in the Australia of 1831, Flusky is a successful businessman but his aristocratic wife's spirit has broken. Then on to the scene comes the gay and dashing Hon Charles Adare, who is seeking an easy fortune.
This Week's Films: page 11
with Robert Dougall
Weather
The last of the League of BBC Gentlemen: pages 6-7
...a man who gets very nervous on television?