take a look at God's world
With JOHN DRYDEN , TINA HEATH
JILL SHAKESPEARE , GLEN STUART
Mackintosh Mouse opens a Munch-Inn and Dodo has a conversation w,ith herself.
Music DAVE COOKE
Associate producer NORMAN STONE Producer DAVID BROWN
Series producer R. T. BROOKS BBC Manchester
A magazine for Asian viewers
Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
BBC Birmingham
A series of 26 programmes in Hindustani and English.
The story of two Asian families living in Britain - the neighbours of Windsor Road.
A series of 25 programmes for beginners in German
with Liane Rudolph, Petra Schroeder, Jurgen Andersen, Lutz Liebelt
(Complementary radio progamme today at 2.30 pm Radio 4 VHF)
Book, record, filmstrip and notes for teachers are available from bookshops or from BBC Publications.
A series of ten programmes based on excerpts from French television and designed to help develop the skills of understanding spoken and written French.
A lively look at words and letters
With Donald Gee, Bob Hoskins
and Polly James, Martin Shaw, Nigel Stock, Gay Hamilton
(Repeat)
(Repeated: Thursday 12.35 pm)
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed] or send their name, address and telephone number to: On the Move, [address removed]
Book (same title), ã1.00, from bookshops
Brush up your reading and writing with Brian Redhead
and Ian Lavender, Arthur Lowe, Barbara Windsor
Adults wanting help with reading and writing can ring [number removed] or send their name and address to: Your Move, [address removed]
Viewers' letters about recent services prompt Jeremy Carrad to ask The Rev David Partridge and members of the Meeting Place Worship Group: Can the Past Enrich the Future?
With Lee Gibson and the Southwark Singers
from St John's Church, Waterloo Road, London.
The popular Western film series starring
Apaches capture Victoria believing that she has magic healing powers which can save the life of their Chief's wounded son. The penalty for her failure is death-and Victoria quickly realises that the boy is far beyond any human aid.
in Falling Hare
A WARNER BROTHERS cartoon
starring Donny and Marie with their guests for this week
Directed by ART FISHER
The story of Britain's royal builders and collectors in nine programmes Told by Huw Wheldon
5 : The First Three Georges
The Trooping the Colour was first performed, Kew Gardens planted, and the Royal Academy founded under the first three Georges. Encouraged by George I and George II, Handel composed his greatest music and George III bought more paintings by Canaletto than exist in any private collection. The books that were his passion became the basis of the British Library in the British Museum. The Gold State Coach in which he rode to open his first Parliament, the china he collected, and the paintings of Gainsborough reflect the confidence of the 18th century. Yet across its ordered landscapes hung the shadow of the mob and political rebellion, and, in the case of the King, private griefs and personal tragedy.
Never a dull moment and matched at every point by a wealth of authoritative pictorial material. (YORKSHIRE POST) Both entertaining and informing. Incomparably stylish. (SUNDAY TIMES) Historical adviser j. H. PLUMB Producer MICHAEL GILL
Directed by david HEYCOCK
Book (same title), £10.00, from bookshops
with Angela Rippon Weatherman
A serial in five parts based on the book by CAPTAIN MARRYAT by WILLIAM POINTER Part 2 starring
The Roundheads have set fire to
Arnwood House and the children, under Jacob's supervision, have gone into hiding in the forest.
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer OLIVER BAYLDON Producer BARRY LETTS
from Ebbw Vale, Gwent
Christ Church, overlooking the town's giant steel and tinplate works, is the setting for tonight's programme. Among the united choirs are people who have been talking to Michael Barratt about their life, their faith and the hymns they like to sing.
For all the saints (Sine Nomine); Duw mawr y rhyfeddodau maith (Huddersfield); In heavenly love abiding (Pen-Ian); Be still my soul (Finlandia); On a hill far away (The Old Rugged Cross); The light of the morning is breaking (Crugybar); O Jesus, I have promised (Hatherop Castle); When I survey the wondrous cross (Rockingham); The day thou gavest (St Clement)
A series of 13 episodes
Part 11 by MARTIN WORTH: based on the novels by WINSTON GRAHAM with Robin Ellis , Angharad Rees and Jill Townsend
Ralph Bates , Judy Geeson
George gives a party at Penrice and calls in a loan - all part of his continuing scheme for power ... Osborne's domestic arrangements are once more running smoothly - too smoothly?
Script editor CICELY CAWTHORNE Designer MICHAEL EDWARDS
Executive producer RICHARD BEYNON Producer COLIN TUCKER
Directed by PHILIP DUDLEY BBC Birmingham
starring
Robert Preston , Dorothy McGuire with Eve
Arden Angela Lansbury , Shirley Knight
The Flood family are beset by problems: Rubin loses his job, his wife Cora is more concerned about her children than her husband, the children themselves are shy and withdrawn.
Director DELBERT MANN. Films: page 17
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
Pilgrims in the Middle Ages came to Canterbury as an act of faith, looking forward to a heavenly reward; tourists today come as an act of curiosity, looking back at 800 years of English history. Are we turning the Mother-church of the nation into a God museum?
Peter France looks at the life of a great cathedral, the choirboys and cleaners, stonemasons and priests, and asks: what does it all mean today?
A five-part serial that looks at how Secret Army - BBC1's current drama series about Second Worldà War evasion lines - was conceived, scripted, cast, designed, rehearsed, directed and produced.
Enter leading actors Bernard Hepton, Jan Francis, and director Ken Ives... followed by a boy - 10-year-old child actor Max Harris.
Major Donald Darling remembers the heroes - the 'helpers' who sheltered, passed on and often died for the RAF escapers.