A magazine for Asian viewers
Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
(Birmingham)
(Repeated: Wednesday BBC2 10.35 am)
A series of five programmes
4: The Humanisation of Work
DR E. F. SCHUMACHER , Founder-Chairman of the Intermediate Technology Development Group, talks to young managers about the introduction of a human scale in the mass-production industry. Introduced by SIR FREDERICK CATHERWOOD
Director BRIAN DAVIES
Producer BERNARD ADAMS
Book (same title) 60p, from bookshops
Words, Stones and Silences MARTIN MUNCASTER discusses three ways of praying with FR MICHAEL HOLLINGS
CANON COLIN CUTTELL
REV ALEC GILMORE
Music performed by TANGENT and ANDREA HESS (cello) Readers POLLY MURCH and MICHAEL SPICE
From the Church of All Hallows by-the-Tower of London
Producer R. . BROOKS
A series of ten programmes presented by ANNE LAPPING and MICHAEL REINHOLD 1: 1948 and all that
What was health care like in Britain in the 1920s and 30s and why did the RMA fight the introduction of the National Health Service in 1948? Producer PETER RIDING
A series of ten programmes for hearing-impaired people 10: What Next?
A studio audience discuss this series and also preview ' Ceefax,' a new BBC technical development which provides some exciting possibilities for the subtitling of television programmes for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Introduced by POLLY ELWES and RICHARD BAKER
(The programme will be captioned for those who cannot hear.)
Producer DAVID ALLEN
Book (same title) 85p, from bookshops
Introduced by DAVID RICHARDSON From Our Own Resources
Half the winter feed and about a third of summer feed for ruminants comes from imported cereals. Is it just a sad reflection of our grassland management?
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
in different societies
With an introduction by URIE BRONFENBRENNER Goals for the Future
Family breakdown, violence and vandalism - are these the inevitable by-products of a materialistic, industrial society? What kind of world do we want for our children and how should our priorities be changed to achieve it? With DR MIA KELLMER PRINGLE and DR A. H. HALSEY
Film editor PETER ORTON Producers DICK FOSTER EURFRON CWYNNE JONES
(Repeated: Monday 7.5 pm BBC2)
A season of films starring the screen's First Lady, Bette Davis with George Brent
Geraldine Fitzgerald Humphrey Bogart
When she begins having accidents while riding due to bad vision and lack of co-ordination, socialite Judith Traherne is persuaded to consult brilliant surgeon Dr Frederick Steele. Steele's examination produces a grave prognosis.
Director EDMUND GOULDING
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Grasmere
Narrated by Duncan Carse
William Wordsworth feared the coming of the railways. The proletarian masses would, he said, spoil the beauty and solitude of his lovely Vale of Grasmere.
The bus and motorcar now spill ten thousand people into Grasmere on a sunny summer's day; even more come to see the famous Sports.
Grasmere is typical of the countless beauty spots in the British countryside in danger of becoming victims of their own attractions.
Series producer PETER CRAWFORD Director BILL SMITH
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
with Geoffrey Wheeler Heat 8: Swindon
LISA DOBSON , PETER CRANFIELD
SUSAN HEMMINGS , PHILIP GRANT v
Guilsborough SUSAN HALLIWELL , GERARD O'KEEFE JANET ATTWOOD , PETER HARRIS
Questions set by ROSWELL TAYLOR Director PETER MASSEY Producer BILL WRIGHT
in Father's Day Off
A WALT DISNEY cartoon
starring and with guest stars Michele Lee
Robert Middleton , Walter Brennan Don' Get Mad, Get Even
Smith and Jones are in the money for once. Honest money at that. Then they lose the lot in a crooked poker game. Even Smith can' work out how it was done....
by ELEANOR H. PORTER
Dramatised in six parts by JOY HARINGTON starring
Part 2
Pollyanna has come to live with Aunt Polly. Nancy, the maid, and old Tom, the gardener, have become her friends but Aunt Polly, sadly, remains aloof.
Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director JUNE WYNDHAM DAVIES
Weatherman KEITH BEST
The world of religion in 1975 Presented by Colin Morris Sunday in Clough Road
Does religion still play any part in what used to be the Lord's Day? Clough Road, Rotherham, celebrated its centenary two Sundays ago; before the party. PETER FRANCE spent the day finding out what happens up and down an ordinary English street on Sunday.
Producer BILL NICHOLSON
Series producer PETER ARMSTRONG (Repeated: Monday 12.50 pm)
from Roath Park Methodist Church, Cardiff. Introduced by REV GWYNFRYN THOMAS
Stand up and bless the Lord (Carlisle) King of glory (Gwalchmai)
Jesu. the very thought (Nun Danket) Great God of wonders (Rhyd-y-Groes) God save the people (Godspell) 0 thou who earnest (Hereford)
A safe stronghold (Ein Feste Burg) Lead kindly light
I to the hills (French)
Christ is King (Vulpius) Organist VERNON JENKINS Conductor JOHN DAVIES
Prayer and Blessing REV GWYNFOR DAVIES Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
starring Jean Anderson
Patrick O'Connell , Jennifer Wilson with Robin Chadwick , Derek Benfield
The moment of truth has arrived for Edward and Jennifer. The alterations to their new house are complete, the furniture has been delivered, and all they need now is the go ahead to start a family ...
End of a Dream by N. J. CRISP
Created by GERARD GLAISTER. N. J. CRISP Script editor DOUGLAS WATKINSON Designer CHARLES BOND
Producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director VERE LORRIMER
starring
Robert Mitchum. Angie Dickinson Billy Young , a hired gunman making his escape from Mexico, meets up with Kane, a man hunting for the murderer of his son.
Director BURT KENNEDY
This Week's Films: page 13
with Peter Woods ; Weather
by PETER NICHOLS
A Play of the Month presentation with ' The play was a highly rewarding 100 minutes in which entertainment value triumphed easily over polemic'
(DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Script editor NICHOLAS LOM Designer NATASHA KROLL Producer CEDRIC MESSINA
Director CHRISTOPHER MORAHAN ‡ Preview: page 5