6.25 The Bauhaus at Weimar. 6.50 The Roaring Silence. 7.15 Dial-a-Bus. 7.40 Urban/Rural Relationships. 8.30 Microeconomics.
A See-Saw programme. (Repeat)
A magazine for Asian viewers. Presented and produced by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director BISII meiiay. BBC Birmingham
A series of eight documentary films featuring practising supervisors in industry and commerce. 6: Who's for Training?
Assistant producer SALLY kirkwood Producer ROBERT CLAMP
The first of two films about microcomputers in UK schools today. Secondary.
A series of ten films about professional engineers 8: Derek Sugden
Research mahy SPRENT
Producer MICIIAEL GARROD
A series of ten programmes
7: Deafness is not a Peaceful Silent World
This week's programme is about tinnitus, the noises in the head that afflict many hard-of-hearing people. ' The Awkward Foreman' is about problems at work.
Director john BROOKE
Producer bricit BARRY
Last of a 24-part television and radio course for beginners in French. Presented by GILLES DATTAS with CHRISTIAN brumell as Michel
Directed by terry DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
A third series of ten programmes presented by Delia Smith
Daily recipe on Ceefax
An invitation to worship at home.
People at home, in hospital or wherever television is available, are invited to take part in this service as members of a viewing congregation: to meditate together, to pray for and with each other. The themes explored in the series are common to all of us. Today's theme is Suffering
Old Testament lesson: Romans 8, vv 18-24, 28, 31-39
Gospel: John 9, vv 1-5, 39 Preacher dom PHILIP JEBB
Television presentation peter firth and CHRISTOPHER MANN. BBC Bristol
With PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer JOHN KENYON BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers ANNE furvis
Tom and Jerry play cat and mouse.
MGM cartoons
A Western film series
Starring Leif Erickson as Big John Cannon, Cameron Mitchell as Buck Cannon, Mark Slade as Blue, Linda Cristal as Victoria, Henry Darrow as Manolito
Big John, overpowered by three escaped convicts, becomes dangerously involved in a case of mistaken identity and is held to ransom by a community of Mexican sheep-herders. His fate remains very much in the balance even after the intervention of Buck, Blue and Manolito.
The first of two programmes In the Street
Buskers are traditional street entertainers who have been around since before Roman times. Today London has many areas where the art of the busker is still alive - although in some streets it is illegal to perform. Fire-eaters, escapologists, magicians, sword swallowers, musicians and just people who have to pay their national security, come out to ' capture the imagination ' of the passers-by. The life and adventures of the buskers-some sad, some happy, are captured ' in the street
Film cameraman DAVID feig Film editor DAVID gladwell Produced by JULIA CAVE
(Nextweek: Buskersinthe Underground)
The seventh of nine episodes starring in Vengeance by BARRY THOMAS with ' I'm no fool, Dakers. I fully understand the weight of evidence against me.'
Series devised by CYRIL ABRAHAM Producer GERAINT MORRIS
Director GERALD blaIe
with Michael Sullivan Weatherman
This week: Leamington Spa
Arthur Negus, and a team of Britain's leading experts from the world of art and antiques continue on the road. They meet the public informally and discuss treasured possessions brought along for assessment.
The programmes, presented by Hugh Scully, are full of information, excitement and surprises as people discover the truth about objects that have, sometimes, been gathering dust for years. Perhaps the biggest surprise is there are more 'finds' than disappointments.
BBC Bristol
from Billericay, Essex
Rock groups from local Roman Catholic and Anglican churches combine with the MAYFLOWER YOUTH BRASS BAND to play hymns and songs, old and new, for a special youth Songs of Praise.
Geoffrey Wheeler hears how ROY WRENN trained Billericay's football team when they first won the FA Vase in 1976 and how DAVID BARTLETT, in his early 20s, copes with being unemployed.
O for a thousand tongues (Lyngham); My song is love unknown (Love Unknown): Our God reigns; Oh, oh, oh how good is the Lord; Jesus is Lord; We really want to thank you Lord; All my hope on God is founded (Michael); Ye holy angels bright (Darwall's 14th)
Conductor NIGEL PARTRIDGE
Organist JILL POTTER
Director RALPH ROLLS
Producer ELIZABETH GORT
Series producer JIM MURRAY
Hymns from Songs of Praise (record REC 333, cassette zcm 338) from retailers
I The Final
A pianist, string player, wind player and brass player compete for this year's title. First prize is a trophy and L400, and an invitation to the International Young Musician of the Year to be shown on 11 May. Introduced from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester by HUMPHREY BURTON
BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra leader dennis simons conducted by Bryden Thomson
Sound ROY BRADSHAW
Lighting GEORGE NORTON
Series producer ROY tipping Director PETER butler
For the best effect, viewers with stereo Radio 4 should turn off TV sound and posi-I tion their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones are an alternative.
with Michael Sullivan ; Weather
In this special programme to mark the 25th anniversary of The Sky at Night, Patrick Moore reports on what's happening at great observatories all over the world; he talks to space researchers and 'ground-based' astronomers, and his journey round the world took him from the top of Mauna Kea, at 14,000 feet above sea-level, to one mile down a goldmine in South Dakota.
This is a report not only upon what has happened in the past, but also a look ahead to the future, with the Space Telescope and other developments undreamed of when the first Sky at Night was transmitted.
(Repeated in May, BBC1)
The Sky at Night 7 £2.25 from bookshops
A look back at a special programme marking the 25th anniversary of The Sky at Night. Patrick Moore reports on what is happening at great observatories all over the world.
The State Express Classic from the West Hants Club, Bournemouth
Highlights of today's finals in this Grand Prix tournament which goes back as far as 1924, with over E55,000 prize money at stake. Introduced by BARRY DAVIES Commentator DAN MASKELL JOHN BARRETT , MARK COX
Producers
JOilNNIE WATHERSTON. JOHN PHILIPS
A BBC tidcoboofc PlayTennis (bbcv 1010), £37.95, from retailers; book, same title, L3.60 from booksellers