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7.15 Ignatius Loyola
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Skip to the Ewe
It's lambing time on the farm. Not all the Iambs can be fed by the ewe - some have to be bottle-fed by the farmer and his family.
Music and narration by DEREK GRIFFITHS Research ROBIN HALDANE
Producer MICHAEL COLE
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 with herself.
Assistant producer NORMAN STONE Producer DAVID BROWN
BBC Manchester
A special programme recorded during the recent tour of Britain by one of India's foremost popular singers for more than four decades - TALAT MAHMOOD. Accompanied by the well-known guitarist and violinist VAN SHIPLEY , film comedian AGHA and a new promising artist SHOBHA JOSHI Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Directed by STEPHANIE SILK BBC Birmingham
Many churches up and down the country are rediscovering the Church's ancient ministry of healing. In the second of two programmes exploring Christian healing, we return to the church of St Stephen, Prenton, on Merseyside, where the vicar, THE REV ROY LAWRENCE , leads a service of Christian healing in which you are invited to share.
Praise my soul the King of heaven (AMR 365): Blessed is the man (Psalm Praise 52); All people that on earth do dwell (AMR 166); Hands that have been handling holy things and high (AMR 494); 0 God our help in ages past (AMR 165)
Organist CHARLES JORDAN
Producer STEPHEN WHITTLE Television presentation by CLAIRE WALMSLEY BBC Manchester
features the news and views, politics and practice of those involved with the land. with PHILIP WRIXON
DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer JOHN KENYON BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers JIM BACON
A series of six programmes about the creative possibilities of still photography presented by BRYN CAMPBELL 4: Social Documentary
The way we live in Britain is illustrated in strongly contrasting styles through the photographs of two of Britain's leading photo-journalists, IAN BERRY and DON MCCULLIN.
Research assistant JOHN BROOKE Producer PETER RIDING
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continues a season of classic adventure films. Today starring Lana Turner Gene Kelly
In this lavish, technicolor version of Dumas' famous story, Gene Kelly heads a star-studded cast, as the master swordsman D'Artagnan. The three musketeers and the young recruit from Gascony fight their way through a series of exciting adventures in their efforts to foil Richelieu's plot to depose the King of France.
Screenplay by ROBERT ARDREY
Based on the novel by ALEXANDER DUMAS Produced by PANDROS BERMAN Directed by GRORGE SIDNEY Films: page 17
from the All England Jumping Club, Hickstead
The 'blue-riband' of the outdoor jumping season featuring that most formidable hazard, the steep face of the 10ft 6in Derby Bank.
Eddie Macken looks back on the remarkable hat-trick of wins he completed on Boomerang last year, then competes in the 1979 classic which offers a world record prize money for a single competition of £15,000.
Introduced by David Vine
THE MOUSEKETEERS introduce a Donald Duck cartoon, Lighthouse Keeping; scenes from Peter Pan and Showtime from Disneyland.
Richard Whitmore ; Weatherman
Six people give first-hand accounts of something that has real personal significance for them. 3: A Broken Dream
Ann Lovell 's world cracked apart the day she leamt that her son Simon was autistic. She learnt painfully to accept the reality that was at first unbearable.
Producer INGRID DUFFELL
Series producer SHIRLEY DU BOULAY
Songs of Praise Summer Special
Sue MacGregor visits Archie Craig at his home in Doune on the southern fringe of the Scottish Highlands. Soldier, pacifist, university chaplain and latterly, in a lifetime of service to the Church, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Dr Craig has chosen some favourite hymns, sung tonight by the JOHN BATE CHOIR with organist PETER CHASE
The Lord of heaven confess (St John); Ye servants of God (Laudate Dominum); The God of Abraham praise (Leoni); Come. Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire (St Columba); All my hope on God is founded (Michael); And now the wants are told (Salisbury); Blessed be the God and Father (S. S. Wesley).. Film editor CHRIS STEPHEN Sound NEIL GLYN-WILKINSON
Series producer ANDREW BARR
The sixth of a series of ten episodes starring Peter Gilmore in Running Free by ROGER PARKES with Jessica Benton. Howard Lang Jill Gascoine , Christopher Douglas Laura Hartong , Michael Walker
' Perhaps you missed what Our Lord has to say about fallen women ... ? '
Series devised by CYRIL ABRAHAM Script editor MERVYN HAISMAN Designer PETER BLACKER
Producer GERAINT MORRIS Director PENNANT ROBERTS
starring
Paul Newman , Lauren Bacall with Julie Harris. Arthur Hill Shelley Winters
Hired by Elaine Sampson to find her millionaire husband, private detective Lew Harper soon finds that Elaine is not really interested in the kidnapped man's welfare. In fact she, and a good many other People, would prefer him dead ... Paul Newman stars as Harper in this Los Angeles-based thriller adapted from the best-selling novel by Ross MacDonald
Screenplay by WILLIAM GOLDMAN based on the novel The Moving Target by ROSS MACDONALD Produced by JERRY GERSHWIN and ELLIOTT KASTNER Directed by jack SMIGHT Films, page 17
with Richard Whitmore Weather
Esther Rantzen is again the television hostess for the ever-popular Viennese Night with the BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by Janos Ftirst with Teresa Cahill (soprano)
The Strauss family provide most of tonight's programme, with TERESA CAHILL singing the ' Csardas ' from Die Fledermaus. There are two waltzes, the Radetzky March, and the programme opens with Suppe s overture: Light Cavalry.
The fifth of the Promenade Concerts recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Lighting CLIVE POTTER Sound GRAHAM HAINES
Executive producer RODNEY GREENBERG Director DAVID BUCKTON BBC Music Guide, 45p, from bookshop*
' It must be true - I read it in the papers.' But is it always the truth? What are the real stories behind the stories? Who decides what we read in the papers, watch on TV, and hear on the radio?
Each week, George Scott questions the power and methods of the media.
Director ROSALIND COLD Producer JUDY GRAHAM