7.15 Planning for Disaster
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8.5 Social Consequences of World War II
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7.15 Planning for Disaster
7.40 Silicates
8.5 Social Consequences of World War II
(UHF only)
Sab Ras - featuring
RAGHUNATH SETH , DEBU CHAUDHURI
JAGIT SINGH , PARVATI MAHARAJ
SHANKAR GANGULI , KAUMUDI MUNSHI with a review of recent news. Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Directed by ASROK RAMPAL BBC Birmingham
A lively look at words and letters with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and PATRICIA HAYES
NORMAN ROSSINGTON , NIGEL STOCK
Script BARRY TOOK
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name, address and telephone number to: On the Move, po Box 7, London W3 6XJ.
Kossoff and Company
DAVID KOSSOFF , JEAN ANDERSON and ROBERT SPENCER
This week's stories from The Book of Witnesses tell how Jesus was baptised by John and began to gather followers himself. The songs are again based freely on the Psalms, and the question ' You have a minute, Lord? ' leads this time to 'a sort of prayer' on behalf of shy children.
From the Picketts Lock Sports Centre in North London.
Director PETER MASSEY
Producer R. T. BROOKS
Alan Byde completes his canoe in glass fibre.
Introduced by John Earle
(BBC Bristol) (Repeat)
starring
Bette Davis
Ann Sheridan , Monty Woolley with Jimmy Durante , Richard Travis Billie Burke , Reginald Gardiner
'Literary lion' Sheridan Whiteside is all sweetness and light in public, but in private he is a walking manual of the studied insult. When he slips and injures his hip while visiting Ernest Stanley 's home, Whiteside takes over the household and forces the family to cater to his every whim.
From the stage play by GEORGE S. KAUFMAN and MOSS HART
Directed by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY (Block and white) Films: page 11
The first of four live Sunday events covered by BBC outside broadcast cameras featuring a broad picture of life and people.
This week: HMS Victory
Nuclear submarines and guided-missile destroyers rule the modern waves but the pride of the British Navy remains HMS Victory, built over 200 years ago and still in commission as an Admiral's flag-ship.
We join a tour of the ship to hear young sailors explain how their predecessors were flogged, half-starved and yet managed to pull off the most famous naval victory in history.
Introduced by Kieran Prendiville.
from Aachen, West Germany
After three qualifying rounds, just four riders have reached the final of today's individual event. Each rider jumps the course four times, once on his own horse and then on each of his rivals' horses. A supreme test of horsemanship that always produces a winner worthy of the title ' World Champion '. Introduced by RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
Commentator DORIAN WILLIAMS
Television presentation by the WEST GERMAN TV SERVICE Producer DAVID KENNING
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
A series in which Anna Raeburn visits six churches to share in worship and discuss the help we need and the help we are offered in ... 4: Family Life A dialogue with THE REV FRED MILSON Worship led by FR SEAN KEARNEY in St Therese Roman Catholic Church, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan.
Hymns: All hail the power: Lord of all hopefulness; Sweet Saviour bless us; Give me joy in my heart
Producer R. T. BROOKS
The sixth of a series of ten episodes starring
Peter Gilmore in The Reverend's Daughter by SIMON MASTERS with Jessica Benton
Howard Lang , Mary Webster Jill Gascoine , Tom Adams
' I can ruin you. Fair means or foul ... I'm a rich man, Norman. I could afford to make it my business to do so.' Series devised by CYRIL ABRAHAM Script editor MERVYN HAISMAN Designer MARJORIE PRATT Producer GERAINT MORRIS Director MICHAEL E. BRIANT
starring
William Holden Susannah York Capucine with Tetsuro Tamba
Malaya 1945: the Japanese have surrendered. But the guerillas in their jungle hide-outs have another enemy now - the British. An action-packed drama of terrorism, love and divided loyalties.
Screenplay by KARL TUNBERG
Based on the novel The Durian Tree by MICHAEL KEON
Directed by LEWIS GILBERT
with Kenneth Kendall
Weather
The third in a series of six programmes recorded at this year's Henry Wood
Promenade Concerts
Richard Strauss
Symphonia Domestica
This ' Domestic Symphony ' caused a storm of protest when first performed. Strauss had used a mammoth orchestra to depict intimate scenes from his domestic life - including baby's bathtime, a family quarrel and passionate lovemaking. Tonight his opulent score is accompanied by special illustrations for television. BBC Symphony Orchestra guest leader RAYMOND COHEN conducted by Charles Mackerras
Introduced by SHEILA tract
Sound GRAHAM HAINES
Lighting TOMMY THOMAS
Executive producer RODNEY GREENBERG Director ROY TIPPING
Who decides how we are informed? What are the values, methods and motives of those who select and shape the information we receive? George Scott questions the power and privilege of modern communicators - the editors of newspapers, books and periodicals, radio and television.
Researcher SALLY HARDCASTLE Studio director BOB MARSLAND Editor ELWYN PARRY JONES