6.25 Ceremony and the Citizen. 6,50
Feature Films as Propaganda. 7.15 Curriculum in Action. 7.40 Rural Land Use. 8.5 Root Locus. 8.30 Upper Clyde Shipbuilders.
A See-Saw programme.
A magazine for Asian viewers
BBC Birmingham
Last of five programmes
Director MARY SPRENT
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
The last of five programmes which look at a number of successful language departments. Pimlico School, London
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
The last of four programmes Insiders and Outsiders
Researcher MIKE HUTCHINSON Producer IAN WOOLF
A series of five films
4: ... To Go to College
Producer TONY MATTHEWS
Eight programmes
7: Women Entertainers
Research JANE COTTAVE
Production SUSAN PATON
at Fowlsheugh
For the third year viewers are invited to a day's live birdwatching by television.
This time it's seabirds.
At the height of the breeding season, Tony Soper and Roger Love. grove are out with the cameras on the North Sea cliffs at Fowlsheugh, south of Aberdeen, to watch tens of thousands of kittiwakes, guillemots and razorbills, plus gulls, fulmars, shags and puffins.
In the first of six visits they introduce viewers to the location of some of the birds.
Directed by JOHN DOBSON Produced by PETER BALE BBC Bristol
The Labourers in the Vineyard (MATTHEW 20. VV 1-16)
Second of 16 services dealing with some of Jesus' Parables of the Kingdom, from Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, London.
Conducted by the Vicar, THE REV JOHN COLLINS and THE REV PATRICK WHITWORTH , assisted by members of the congregation.
Preacher THE REV SANDY MILLAR Director of Music PAUL JOSLIN Organist RICHARD WARDELL Worship Group CLOUD led by PHILIP LAWSON JOHNSTON
Hymns: Tell out. my soul (Woodlands); All hail the power of Jesus' name! (Diadem)
Sound BARRIE HAWES
Lighting IIU CARTWRIGHT
Television presentation RAYMOND SHORT
at Fowlsheugh
Why is it that the North Sea is unique for its seabird populations?
And why are the isolated cliffs and estuaries of England and Scotland so successful as seabird breeding grounds?
at Fowlsheugh
With live pictures and recordings made in the last few days, TONY SOPER and ROGER LOVEGROVE piece together the busy, noisy jigsaw of life at this major seabird colony. The cameras follow the birds in their tens of thousands-in flight, courting, on the nest and feeding their young.
Introduced by Barry Norman Leslie Howard
(A versatile romantic actor who represented the archetypal English gentleman - slightly vague, rather intellectual, but decidedly glamorous.
With personal comments from family, friends and fellow actors
Executive producer BARRY BROWN Director MARGARET SHARP
at Fowlsheugh
Last live look at the sea cliffs: a nest on every ledge and cranny, the air full of a hundred thousand bird cries. Commentary TONY SOPER , ROGER LOVEGROVE
(Birdwatch highlights tonight at 10.5)
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
with Thora Hird
The much-loved Lancashire actress THORA HIRD returns with a new series of popular hymns requested by viewers. Thora introduces the hymns with memories and anecdotes of her own, as well as reading from the letters she's received.
Morning has broken (Bunessan); We plough the fields and scatter (Wir pfliigen); All things bright and beautiful (Monk); I watch the sunrise (Colin Murphy ); 0 happy day (T. R. Jones ); The Lord's my Shepherd (Crimond); God is working his purpose out (Benson); A little cantata and Now thank we all our God (Bridget Fry) Director CAROLINE GODLEY Producer ELIZABETH GORT
Starring Michael Sarrazin, Norman Burton, Raul Julia, Gary Busey
Alerted by the code word 'Gumball', a strange assortment of people converge on a secret rendezvous in Manhattan. So too do the police, alerted by the indefatigable Inspector Roscoe who has made it his life's ambition to put an end to this highly-organised illegal activity. Outwitted, Roscoe stands a helpless spectator at the start of another Gumball Rally, a motor race across America at speeds approaching 200 mph. For the contestants, the excitement of the race is well worth the inevitable accidents, and evading the police is part of the fun - but Roscoe has a few extra tricks up his sleeve...
(First showing on British television)
Films: page 23
with Jan Leeming Weather
Old-timeMusic-hallfromthe stage of the famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds (by arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph ) For your delectation and delight, your Chairman Leonard Sachs introduces Bernie Clifton
The King's Singers, Teresa Cahill Jenny Wren , Pat Mooney
Ted Durante & Hilda, Tel Smit
Members of the Players Theatre, London
PENNY RIGDEN, CHRISTOPHER WREN USA WESTCOTT, PETER SUTHERLAND DEBBIE GOODMAN , CHRIS CONNAH WENDY JONES , GRAHAM RICHARDS
Choreography DOREEN HERMITAGE
Musical director BERNARD HERRMANN Producer BARNEY COLEHAN BBC Manchester
at Fowlsheugh
Highlights of the day's birdwatching at the RSPB reserve on the sea cliffs south of Aberdeen. Commentary
TONY SOFER , ROGER LOVEGROVE
Directed by JOHN DOBSON Produced by PETER BALE BBC Bristol
At the heart of the events that make the news lie deeper concerns: the principles on which decisions are based, the effective values and beliefs which are forming our society today. As the main issues of the week develop, David Jessel considers the people and the principles-the prejudices and the passions-at the heart of the matter.
Producer COLIN CAMERON
Editor JOHN STUART ROBERTS