A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, review of recent news, music and stories from the communities, followed by a report on the second India v England Test Match from Lord's. Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director Director ASHOK RAMPAL from Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 1.0 pm (not N Ireland)
This Little Pig ...
A British company has developed a pig which is a favourite abroad, because it produces lean meat at the least cost.
Presented and produced by BOB SCHOLES
They would have been a Hundred G. K. Chesterton, 1874-1936 and Gustav Holst, 1874-1934
Introduced by LEONARD PEARCEY Readers
JOHN CARRIE, DONALD BISSET CHOIR OF THE ROYAL SCHOOL
OF CHURCH MUSIC conductor COLIN YORKE organist MICHAEL FLEMING from Addington Palace, Croydon Producer R. T. BROOKS
Act 2 Of MOZART'S
The Marriage of Figaro rehearsed by ANTHONY BESCH
Repetiteur HENRY WARD
Television direction RODNEY Bennett Producer victor poole
Some episodes from her past
10: Home Rule is Rome Rule'
It's an old slogan. What does it mean? Was it true a hundred years ago? Is it true today?
Director BRIGIT BARRY
Producer HOWARD SMITH
Book (same title) M.20, from books hop j
Join ROY DAY and PHYLLIDA LAW in decorating a room
5: Papering problems
Producer sheila INNES
Book (same title) 50p, from bookshops
Introduced by DAVID RICHARDSON For the Armchair Farmer
JOHN CHERRINGTON reports on a management company that does all the work for a share of the profits.
Producer JOHN KENYON (from Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
by PETER FIRMIN and OLIVER POSTGATE with music by SANDRA KERR and JOHN FAULKNER
from Nottingham
The John Player Tournament Finals Day
Highlights of yesterday's matches in which the world's outstanding players competed for the major prizes in this new E40,000 tournament.
Commentators DAN MASKELL and BILL KNIGHT
Television presentation by FRED viner
A series of six programmes in which Arthur Negus travels along some of the old coaching routes of Britain stopping along the way to investigate anything unusual from the past that takes his fancy. This week:
London to York: part 2
Film cameraman TOM ingle Sound DAVID
LAWTON Film editor JIM CRYAN Director ROBIN DRAKE Producer JOHN KING. (from Bristol)
Going for a Song: English Furniture, by Arthur Negus , fl.75, from bookshops
The popular Western film series starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones
with guest stars Diana Muldaur, Peter Breck, Sam Jaffe
Is it true that Heyes has lost interest in the amnesty? It would appear so when he tries to gamble an entire bankroll on horse racing. For a start it isn't his bankroll...
(First shown on BBC2)
with David Coleman Frank Bough Jimmy Hill featuring
This afternoon's outstanding action from the last day of the First Round involving:
Sweden v Uruguay Bulgaria v Holland Argentina v Haiti
Commentators DAVID COLEMAN JOHN MOTSON and ALAN WEEKS Comment and analysis by JIMMY HILL , JOCK STEIN , JOE MERCER , BOBBY CHARLTON , LAWRIE MCMENEMY and FRANK MCLINTOCK
Production team: In West Germany:
JONATHAN MARTIN , NORMAN TAYLOR ALEC WEEKS .JOHN MCGONAGLE MIKE MURPHY , JOHN PHILIPS
In London: MARTIN HOPKINS
JOHN SHREWSBURY , PAUL LANG , MIKE ADLET Producer BRIAN VENNER
Editor ALAN HART * Executive producers
SAM LEITCH and ALAN CHIVERS
Weatherman MICHAEL FISH
Brian Hewitt-Jones explores a French village made famous by a simple 19th-century parish priest: The Cure of Ars,
' A man around whom miracles were said to happen ... peasant-born, traditionalist, obstinate and so utterly dedicated that people began to come from all over the world just to confess their faults to him ... St Jean-Marie-Baptiste Vianney.' *
With FR GEORGE SONGHURST and FR TONY SMITH
Producer R. T. BROOKS
First shown on BBC2; rptd Tuesll.47pm
A 14th-century recluse tells of her visions and of their meaning. Extracts from a modern version of The Revelations of Divine Love spoken by GWEN watford
Tonight: Pontardulais Male Choir Conductor Noel Davies with Iris Williams
The Benny Litchfield Quartet and Robert Joyce (organ) from Llandaff Cathedral, Glamorgan
Introduced by DAVID parry-jones
Producer GERAtNT STANLEY JONES
A set of commemorative stamps issued on 1 Januaiy 1933 for the Washington bi-centenary.
A Personal History of the United States written and narrated by Alistair Cooke
4: Making a Revolution
Travelling from Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain to Boston and Williamsburg, ALISTAIR COOKE unravels the tangled events that led the American colonists into conflict with Britain.
Cooke has allayed many of my fears by rising above the anecdotal to achieve the analytical; must viewing.
(CLIVE JAMES, THE OBSERVER)
Film cameraman KENNETH macmillah Film editor ALLAN TYRER
Associate producer ANN TURNER
Produced and directed by MICHAEL gill
Fully illustrated book, Alistair Cooke's America, 15.00, from bookshops
Also starring Alexis Smith
Sidney Greenstreet
Richard Mason , in love with his sister-in-law, decides to murder his wife. He stages an accident and reports her as missing - but is she really dead?
Bogart once again finds himself locked in a battle of wits with Sidney Greenstreet - who this time is on the side of the law.
Screenplay by ARTHUR T. HORMAN and dwight TAYLOR based on a story by ROBERT SIODMAK and ALFRED NEUMANN
Producer WILLIAM JACOBS
Director CURTIS BERNHARDT
This Week's Films: page 15
with Peter Woods Weather
Introduced by Frank Bough featuring action from today's four World
Cup matches including:
Poland v Italy
Commentator BARRY DAVIES
Jimmy Hill and the BBC World Cup experts sum up the first round and assess the strengths of the eight teams who go forward to the second round.
Producer BRIAN vennu Editor ALAN HART
Closedown