A magazine for Asian viewers Produced and presented by MAHENDKA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL (Birmingham)
A series of 20 programmes
20: Jede Woche mehrmals SportSport in Deutschland
Presented by MICHAEL BIRKETT
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES ‡
Books, 50p each, from bookshop*
A series of 25 programmes
20: Geht es heute vormittag?with LIANE RUDOLPH , PETRA SCHROEDER
JURGEN ANDERSON , LUTZ LIEBELT
Written by CORINNA SCHNABEL Teaching adviser ANTONY PECK Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
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, fl.40 each; caMette 1, £1.73; cassette 2, £1.83, from bookshops
from St Peter 's Parish Church, Barnstaple. Celebrant The Vicar, REV DAVID NIBLETT
Preacher REV MICHAEL PRATT
Organist and Choirmaster SIMON JOHNSON
Deputy organist JOAN MORRIS
The service follows the Series III rite.
Television presentation by JOHN DOBSON
Your age? Your show!
Tenth of 20 programmes: with ROY HUDD and EILEEN FOWLER
Executive producer SHEILA INNES Producer BRIGIT BARRY
(Repeated: Thursday 12.25 pm)
Last of ten programmes Team Play
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
Introduced by DAVID RICHARDSON
One Lump In Three: Only a third of Britain's sugar is home produced. Can this proportion be increased? If so, should it?
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
A series of 20 programmes 10 :Planning a Family
Is there an ideal family size? Is there an ideal age gap between children? JUDITH DAVIS and PAUL BARNES look at these questions with parents, children and DR MARTYN GAY , a child psychiatrist.
Director DAVID SELIGMAN Producer DICK POSTER
Series editor EURFRON GWYNNE JONCS
With MAGGIE HENDERSON and FRED HARRIS
Music by PETER GOSLING and DAVE MOSES Written and produced by MICHAEL cols Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
in Canvas Back Duck
Part 2
This is an opportunity for viewers to preview this year's entries in the Eurovision Song Contest to be held on 22 March 1975 in Stockholm
Introduced by Pete Murray
Presented by STEWART MORRIS
International Motor Sport from Brands Hatch with Jackie Stewart Murray Walker and Barrie Gill
The 1975 Grand Prix drivers and cars compete in Europe today for the first time in the British Airways Daily Mail Race of Champions. Favourite to win after three world championship races this year in Argentina, Brazil and South Africa, Is the reigning world champion EMERSON FITTI-PALDI. Also on the grid with £50,000 in prize money at stake is the only Grand Prix woman driver
LELLA LOMBARDI , and American MARK DONOHUE in the new Penske car. The two-and-a-half-mile circuit has been resurfaced and speeds over the 40 laps are likely 'to be faster than ever.
Producers RICHARD TILLING TONY SALMON „ Editor BRIAN ROBINS
Islands
Valerie Singleton presents her impressions of happenings yesterday and today on six islands which range from the mysterious and exotic Orient to the quiet beauty of the Highlands. 2: The Isle of Skye
In the island of mists and mountains Valerie follows the trail of Bonnie Prince Charlie and Flora MacDonald 's escape through the heather; and learns how Dame Flora MacLeod , 97-year-old Chieftain of the Clan MacLeod , came to be descended from the fairies.
Film cameramen
KEITH BURTON , ALAN FEATHERSTONE Sound recordist HUGH CLEVERLY Film editor PETER COULSON Producer EDWARD BARNES Director DANIEL WOLF
Two paperbacks (same title): Hong Kong and Malta, 40p; Isles of Skye, Man, and Wight, 40p; from bookshops
by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON dramatised in six parts by MARTIN WORTH : part 2
His elder brother, James, being presumed killed at Culloden, Henry Durie has made himself heir to the family title. He has also married James's sweetheart, Alison. Some years later, news comes that James is alive.
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer GRAHAM OAKLEY
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE Director FIONA CUMMING
Weatherman JACK scott
appeals on behalf of the World Wildlife Fund which raises money to save threatened wild animals, wild plants, and wild places in Britain and throughout the world.
Donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque, to: [address removed]
from St Andrew 's United Reformed Church, Ealing
Introduced by LEONARD PEARCEY Praise, my soul (Praise, my soul) Jesus calls us (St Andrew )
All hail, the power (Diadem) When I survey (Rockingham)
When the road is rough and steep Ye gates (St George's, Edinburgh)
By cool Siloam's shady rill (Belmont) Peter, go ring-a dem bells (arr Ehret) These things shall be (Merthyr Tydfil) Come holy Ghost (St Columba) Now thank we all (Nun Danket)
Conductor RAE JENKINS
Organist CARMELITA HIRSCH
Prayer and Blessing REV j. IEUAN EVANS Director STEWART CROSS
Series producer RAYMOND short
by Ivan Moffat
Starring David McCallum
Special guest appearance Robert Wagner as Major Carrington
Dan O'Herlihy, Jack Hedley, Bernard Hepton
with Paul Chapman, Richard Heffer, Hans Meyer
When American tanks are spotted advancing on the town and the castle is strafed by American planes, concern for the safety of the prisoners prompts Major Carrington to try to get through to the American lines.
[Repeat]
starring James Stewart with Doug McClure
Glenn Corbett , Patrick Wayne
Rosemary Forsyth , Katharine Ross Charlie Anderson keeps his family out of the Civil War, even though there is fighting a few miles from their Virginia farm. But with his new son-in-law commissioned in the Confederate Army and his youngest son captured by the Federal Army, Charlie Anderson finds he can no longer stand.aloof.
Director ANDREW v. MCLAGLEN This Week's Films: page 19
with Peter Woods Weather
enquires ' Fidelio Finke , Where Are You Now?' in a programme which received an American ' Emmy' nomination for Outstanding Achievement as a music documentary when first transmitted in Omnibus.
Andre Previn conducts the London Symphony Orchestra leader john BROWN with EARL WILD (piano)
SILVIA MARCOVICI (violin) HOWARD SNELL (trumpet)
' For once ', says Previn, ' let us not make a programme about Big Names - instead, we'll investigate some of the " unknowns " - composers considered geniuses in their day - who are now largely forgotten.'
Fifty entertaining minutes. (OBSERVER) A production of lightness and relaxed professionalism. (DAILY TELEGRAPH) Information and entertainment in artfully judged measure (DAILY MIRROR) Lighting ROBERT WRIGHT
Sound RAY ANGEL
Designer KEITH HARRIS
Written by ANDRÉ PREVIN and HERBERT CHAPPELL
Producer HERBERT CHAPPELL