A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, review of recent news, music and stories from the communities.
Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL (Birmingham) (Repeated: Wednesday BBC2 9.50 am)
from Cregagh Methodist Church, Belfast, conducted by the President of the Methodist Church in Ireland, REV DR HEDLEY W. PLUNKETT assisted by REV J. F. LITTLE REV R. W. WALLACE and members of the congregation
Hymns (MHB): Praise my soul, the king of heaven (12); How sweet the name of Jesus sounds 199); Dear lord and father of mankind (669); I'll praise my maker while I've breath (428).
Readings: Psalm 84; Revelations I, vr 1-6 (Living Bible)
Organist and choirmaster J. STANLEY BELL
Presented by MOORE WASSON (BBC Northern Ireland)
Introduced by PHILIP WRIXON A Man Among
Rainbows KIM DEBENHAM was a draughtsman, now he's the keeper on a stretch of .river which offers as good dry-fly fishing as anywhere in the world.
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
Six films of caves and cavers 4: Caves in the Sea
Enough fresh water for five million people welling up in the open sea off Yugoslavia and a water wheel going backwards on an island in the Ionian Sea - both explained by the German speleologist, ERNST BAUER.
Producers KARL-HEINZ BORN
MICHAEL GARROD , PETER RAMSDEN
A lighthearted pop quiz in which two teams pit their wits to answer questions on pop music, past and present, with Tim Rice and Roger Scott heading teams of guest celebrities, including Anne Nightingale Madeleine Bell Alan Price and Bernard Cribbins
A special feature each week will be a live group.
From Sands Discotheque, Luton
Programme associate RICHARD WILLCOX Director RICK GARDNER
Producer TERRY HENEBERY
featuring
The Burghley Horse Trials
Highlights of yesterday's cross country section when more than 60 competitors tackled the four-mile course of 29 formidable fences, and the closing stages of today's final phase -the show jumping.
Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and MICHAEL CLAYTON
International Athletics Great Britain v Sweden
The final day of this full-scale international at Meadowbank Stadium, Edinburgh. Sweden have always provided strong opposition for our athletes, and include in their team ANDERS GARDERUD, the world 3,000 metres steeplechase record holder.
Organised by the BAAB in association with The Scotsman.
Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING , STUART STOREY
Burghley presentation FRED VINER and JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Athletics presentation by JOHN SHREWSBURY
Grandstand producer BRIAN VENNER
A second chance to see this adventure serial in six parts by BRIAN FINCH 4: Prisoners
Alison rings Paul from a phone-box asking for Stevens but when Paul confirms he is missing from the hotel Alison has gone.
Producer BILL SELLARS Director ALAN BELL
Weather BILL GILES
A personal selection of hymns and songs taken from recent Songs of Praise programmes, recorded in churches and chapels throughout Britain.
Introduced this week by Susan Hill
Director MICHAEL SHOESMITH Producer STEWART CROSS (Birmingham)
A series in 13 parts starring Jon Finch , Evin Crowley and Vincent Ball , Brian Blain 11: The Legacy by RAY JOHNSON
Ben Hall plans to make use of Chief Inspector Pottinger in a daring scheme on behalf of the valley settlers to obtain legal rights to their land.
Music by BRUCE SMEATON Script editor COLIN FREE Designer LAURIE JOHNSON Producer NEIL MCCALLUM Director FRANK ARNOLD
Filmed in Australia in association with AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION
starring Paul Newman with Sylva Koscina
Andrew Duggan , Tom Bosley
When five allied Generals are captured in a Tunisian turkish bath by Italian troops in 1943, HQ look for a man of exceptional talent to organise their escape.
Director JACK SMIGHT Films: page 11
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
talk about some of the styles and personalities in the development of piano jazz in this programme first transmitted in Omnibus last December.
"Herbert Chappell brought together Andre Previn and pianist Oscar Peterson for one of the most enjoyable and informative amalgams of music and talk I can remember." (Financial Times)