A magazine for Asian viewers
(Birmingham)
A series of 20 programmes
18: Wer die Wahl hat, hat die Qual.
Konsum in Deutschland
Presented by MICHAEL BIRKETT
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Books, 50p each, from bookshops
A series of 25 programmes. 18: Welche Grosse tragen Sie? with LIANE RUDOLPH , PETRA SCHROEDER JURGEN ANDERSEN , LUTZ LIEBELT
Written by CORINNA SCHNABEL Teaching adviser ANTONY PECK Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
(Repeated: Wed 12.5 pm, Sat 10.25 am) Radio programme today at 3.0, R4 VHF Books 1 and 2 (same title) 75p each,' records 1 and 2, £1.40 each; cassette 1, £1.73; cassette 2, £1.83. from bookshops
from Bangor Cathedral, North Wales, on the occasion of the 1,450th anniversary of the diocese. Celebrant
REV CANON R. GLYNDWR WILLIAMS , Precentor of the Cathedral
Preacher MOST REV G. o. WILLIAMS , Archbishop of Wales Commentator
REV HUGH PIERCE JONES
Organist ANDREW GOODWIN
Sub-organist JAMES GRIFFITHS
Television presentation TREGELLES WILLIAMS
Your age? Your show!
Eighth of 20 programmes
With ROY HUDD , GEORGIA BROWN
Director CHARLES PASCOE
Executive producer SHEILA INNES Producer BRIGIT BARRY
Repeated: Thursday 12.25 pm
A series of ten programmes 8:The Ruck and Maul
Introduced by DAVID VINE with RAY WILLIAMS (Welsh Rugby Union) and DON RUTHERFORD (Rugby Football Union) and students from the Cardiff College of Education.
Director JOHN RICKWORD Producer JOHN DOBSON
A series of 20 programmes
8 :Congratulations On Your FirstBaby. Sleepless nights and hectic days mean a period of readjustment for both new parents. JUDITH DAVIS and PAUL BARNES seek some helpful advice from a consultant obstetrician and some parents who have been through it.
Director DAVID SELIGMAN Producer DICK FOSTER
Series editor EURFRON GWYNNE JONES (Repeated: Monday BBC2 7.5 pm)
starring Clark Gable , Hedy Lamarr with Oscar Homolka , Eve Arden
Somebody in Russia is evading the censorship and sending out the real news. All foreign correspondents are informed that no more news will be forthcoming until the mysterious Comrade X is discovered.
Director KING VIDOR
This Week's Films: page 19
A WALT DISNEY cartoon
with Today: Country Girls
by L. M. MONTGOMERY : dramatised in six parts by EIAINE MORGAN
Anne and Gilbert are now students at Redmond. Anne has met Roy and it is love at first sight on both sides. Part 6
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer ANTHONY THORPE Producer JOHN MCRAE Director JOAN CRAFT
Weatherman BARBARA EDWARDS
starring David McCallum Special guest appearance
Dan O'Herlihy
Jack Hedley ,'Bernard Hepton Anthony Valentine with Paul Chapman
Richard Heffer , Hans Meyer Very Important Person by IVAN MOFFAT
When SS General Berger is appointed Head of all Prisoner-of-War Administration, the Kommandant of Colditz and Colonel Preston are suddenly faced with an extremely grave situation.
Devised by BRIAN DEGAS , GERARD GLAISTER Producer GERARDGLAISTER Director PETERCREGEEN
starring James Mason with Susan George , Diana Coupland Rodney Bewes , Hannah Gordon
Rafe, an engineer at a Botton cotton-mill, is a gentle but firm man who believes in order, discipline and the right way to bring up a family. During the course of one weekend his intransigent attitude brings about a confrontation with his two daughters, his young son and his wife.
Producer MICHAEL MEDWIN Director PETER HAMMOND
This Week's Films; page 19
with Richard Baker ; Weather
The Tramp and the Philosopher
He was born 85 years ago in the East End of London.
His father, a music-hall artist, died of drink; his mother's mind gave way under the grind of poverty. His childhood, spent in the Shadow of the workhouse, was near-Dickensian.
This week he goes to Buckingham Palace. The man who created the little tramp in baggy pants and a bowler hat is now Sir Charles Chaplin.
Commentary written by ALEXANDER WALKER
Spoken by GARY WATSON
Producer FRED BURNLEY