Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL from Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 1.0 pm (not N Ireland)
from Worksop Priory, Nottinghamshire
Celebrant RT REV DENis WAKELING , Bishop of Southwell
Preacher REV PETER BOULTON , Vicar of Worksop
Service: Leighton in D
Organist and Master of the Choristen DAVID BURNHAM
Assistant organist ANDREW BURNBAM
Television presentation SIEWART CROSS (Manchester)
That Country Feeling
In the Welsh countryside a lady creates the stylish simplicity of some of Britain's most- attractive fabrics and dresses.
Presented and produced by JOHN BURDEN
Join ROY DAY. and PHYLLIDA LAW in decorating a room
8: Completing the unit; finishes and fixings
Director BRYN BROOKS
Producer SHEII.A INNES
Book (same title) 50p, from bookshops
Introduced by PHILIP WRIXON Co-operative lambs
JOHN CHERRINGTON looks at a marketing organisation for Welsh hill farmers.
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
The first of two programmes in which ALAN BYDE, from Oxford, builds a canoe in glass fibre. Introduced by JOHN EARLE
Director JOHN VIGAR
Producer JOHN DOBSON ‡
by PETER FiRMiN and OLIVER POSTGATE with music by SANDRA KERR , JOHN FAULKNER
Starring Jayne Mansfield, Trax Colton, Nico Minardes, Bob Mathias
Athens 1896, and the first Olympic Games of the modern era. A young untrained Greek peasant has ambitions to run in the marathon while a beautiful Greek actress has her own ambitions to make some publicity out of the race - she offers to marry the winner, whoever he may be!
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Michael Aspel introduces your television requests.
With him in the studio this week: Tony Greig
Send your requests to Ask Aspel, [address removed]
Sue Lawley savours some of the pleasures of this year's International Musical Eisteddfod where the dancers and singers of 30 nations met and competed in this summer's most colourful festival.
An outside broadcast produced by RICHARD LEWIS and SELWYN RODERICK
An adventure serial in 13 parts by N. j. CRISP : part 1
A fisherman who knows more than he's telling; men with binoculars and a fast American car; and waiting out at sea a man with a high-powered rifle....
Serial devised by N. J. CRISP With GERARD GLAISTER Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director PHILIP DUDLEY
Weatherman BARBARA EDWARDS
Presented by Harold Williamson
'I can' believe that!' said Alice. 'Can you?' the Queen said in a pitying tone. 'Try again: draw a deep breath and shut your eyes....'
This new series takes a quizzical look at some of our most cherished and time-honoured beliefs.
Tonight, helping us take a long, cool look at the charity industry, are Benedict Nightingale, David Hobman, David Kingsley and the Enfield Citadel Band of the Salvation Army.
The last in a series of programmes combining the visual glories of Wales's churches with the glorious sound of some of her finest male choirs. Tonight: Treorchy Male Choir conductor John Cynan Jones with Edward Byles (tenor) and Hazel Da vies (organ) from Brecon Cathedral, Powys
Introduced by DAVID PARRY-JONES
Producer GERAINT STANLEY JONES
A Personal History of the United States written and narrated by Alistair Cooke
Armed combat issued 7 January 1963. One of a set of five issued each year between 1961-1965 to commemorate the major battles of the American Civil War.
STANLEY GIBBONS
7: A Firebell in the Night
In the towns and plantations of the Old South ALISTAIR COOKE considers the causes of the Civil War and analyses the character of its protagonists, Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee.
Cooke at his best, and not only that but pictures to match. Rarely can so much have been packed into 50 minutes. And more than that, the film seen as a whole has the compelling sweep of the best documentaries.
(PETER FIDDICK, THE GUARDIAN)
Film cameraman KENNETH MACMILLAN Film editor ALLAN TYRER
Associate producer ANN TURNER
Producer and director MICHAEL GILL
Fully illustrated booh, Alistair Cooke 's America, £5.00, from bookshops
by HENRIK IBSEN
Translated by MICHAEL MEYER
A Play of the Month presentation starring
Janet Suzman Ian McKellen
Tom Bell , Jane Asher with Brendan Barry and Dorothy Reynolds
A shatteringly realistic Hedda Gabler
(THE LISTENER)
This restrained and intelligent production ... (NEW STATESMAN)
Pianist TOM MCCALL
Producer CEDRICMESSINA
Director WARIS HUSSEIN
(Janet Suzman is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
with Richard Baker Weather
Morecambe and Wise
First of a series of informal conversations between the musical maestro and his friends and acquaintances in various walks of life.
Director ROY TIPPING
Producer WALTER TODDS
America's best-known lyricist Johnny Mercer , who wrote ' That old black magic,' ' Blues in,the night,' ' Something's gotta give,' ' One for my baby,' ' Skylark,' ' Moon river' and many more, talks in this Omnibus programme to Humphrey Lyttelton about his songs -with film clips featuring BING CROSBY , FRED ASTAIRE , JUDY GARLAND , STUBBY KAYE and LOUIS ARMSTRONG.
Performing Johnny Mercer 's songs in the studio Marian Montgomery and Georgie Fame
Musical director RALPH DOLLIMORE Executive producer MIKE WOOLLER Producer TONY cash