Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL from Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 12.30 pm (not N Ireland)
L'humour francais
Presented by Michael Birkett
Accompanying books: 50p each, from bookshops
with Liane Rudolph, Petra Schroeder, Jurgen Andersen, Lutz Liebelt
(Complementary radio programme today at 3.0 pm Radio 4 VHF)
Book (same title) 75p, record £1.40 or cassette £1.73, from bookshops
Out of the Box: an entertainment provided by members of the Christian Arts Project of Birmingham for holidaymakers at Willersley Castle, Derbyshire.
Presented for television by R. T. BROOKS
A series of ten programmes 5: The Costs of Living
There is more than one way to calculate an average.
Presented by ROBERT ROBINSON with ROY MOORE , Trade Union Research Unit; Ruskin College
Director BRIAN DAVIES Producer IAN WOOLF
Book (same title) 55p, from bookshops
A series of ten programmes
Introduced by Tony Buzan
Book (same title) 95p, from bookshops
The Famine Fighters: in Lincolnshire research at the world's largest barley breeding station helps feed the Third World. Reporter ARCHIE MACPHEE
Producer JOHN BURDEN
The Long Fall
John Noakes trains with the RAF's Flying Falcons in preparation for his five-mile drop through the sky. According to the Guinness Book of Records, John is the first civilian in Britain ever to have achieved this spectacular feat.
Freefall cameramen:
BOB SOUTKR and DOUG FLETCHER Film cameramen:
PAUL WHEELER and JACK HAZAN Technical adviser JOHN OATEN Film editor JUSTIN SMITH Director HARRY COWDY
Introduced by Roy North with Barrie Gosney , Jacqueline Clark Keith Galloway , Jack Emblow and special guests Freddie Garrity Hand in Glove with PAUL and PETA PAGE and STEVE GREENFIELD
Script GEORGE MARTIN
Music THE BERT HAYES SEXTET Designer PAMELA LAMBOOY Director BRIAN PENDERS Producer ROBIN NASH
starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones
with guest stars Jack Kelly, Rory Calhoun, Joe Flynn, Paul Fix
When Smith and Jones are chosen by an old prospector to share his fabulous gold strike it all seems too good to be true. And it is.
(First shown on BBC2)
(Colour)
by JOHANNA SPYRI translated by MARION EDWARDS Dramatised in six parts by MARTIN WORTH : part 3
A reluctant Heidi has been taken by Dete to a new life in Frankfurt. Although sad to lose her, Grandfather doesn'try to stop the move, knowing that it could be to Heidi's advantage.
Studio lighting DAVE SYDENHAN Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer DAVID SPODE Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director JUNE WYNDHAM-DAVLES
Weatherman BARBARA EDWARDS
Is the world running out of food? Jonathan Power reports from Rome where the World Food Conference called by Dr Henry Kissinger assembles this week. Is it already too late to avert what could be the worst famine in human history?
Presenter Colin Morris
Series producer PETER ARMSTRONG
Panorama on Food: Monday 8.10 pm
starring
Jean Anderson
Patrick O'Connell Jennifer Wilson with Richard Easton , Robin Chadwick Derek Benfield , Gabrielle Drake in Saturday by ERIC PAICE
The men want a share of the fat profit they think Hammonds will make when they go public -if not, they may strike at the crucial moment. Brian is involved in a serious car accident.
Created by GERARD GLAISTER and N. J. CRISP Designer CHARLES BOND
Producer KEN RIDDINGTON
Director GEORGE SPENTON-FOSTER
A special presentation of the distinguished all-star British film with Dirk Bogarde as Stephen
Phyllis Calvert as Lady Haig Jean-Pierre Cassel as a French Colonel John Clements as General Von Moltke
John Gielgud as Count Berchtold Jack Hawkins as Emperor Franz Joseph Kenneth More as Kaiser Wilhelm II Laurence Olivier as Field Marshal Sir John French Michael Redgrave as General Sir Henry Wilson Vanessa Redgrave as Sylvia Pankhurst Ralph Richardson as Sir Edward Grey
Maggie Smith as Music Hall Star Susannah York as Eleanor and John Mills as Sir Douglas Haig
August, 1914, and the summer season is at its height. While the Smith family and thousands of other Britons enjoy themselves at the seaside, in Europe the clouds are gathering as the nations' leaders plan their war games. Against a background of familiar patriotic songs is played out the nightmare of the ' war to end all wars.'
Based on the Joan Littlewood Theatre Workshop musical play, adapted from the radio feature The Long, Long Trail by CHARLES CHILTON Producers
BRIAN DUFFY , RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH Director RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH This Week's Films: page 23
with Richard Baker ; Weather
Rt Hon Harold Macmillan in conversation with ROBERT MCKENZIE Part 2: 1963
In this programme HAROLD MAC MILLAN speaks about the events of 1963, his last year as Prime Minister.
He talks about the Profumo case and the scandal and suspicion it aroused; his own uncertainty whether he should continue as Prime Minister; his sudden illness on the eve of the Conservative Party Conference which was to turn it into an almost American-style convention; his resignation and why Lord Home became his successor.
Film editor ROGER GUERTIN
Producer MARGARET DOUGLAS