6.25 Le Corbusier: The Villa Savoye.
6.50 Stronghold of the Gospel. 7.15 A Matter of Opinion. 7.40 Housing and the Market. 8.30 The Surrogate Market.
A See-Saw programme. (Repeat)
The Lost Sheep (LUKE 15, vv 1-7)
Continuing the series which deals with some of Jesus' Parables of the Kingdom.
This service comes from Bethany Baptist Church, Rhiwbina, Cardiff. Conducted by the Minister, THE REV GWYNFRYN THOMAS , assisted by members of the congregation. Preacher THE REV PROFESSOR
MICHAEL WALKER
Choirmaster DAVID JONES Organist JOHN HOWELL
Hymns: We praise, we worship thee, 0 God (Mainzer): Christ who welcomed little children (Stuttgart): Come let us sing of wonderful love (Wonderful Love): Jesus, lover of my soul <Aberystwyth). Anthem: God so loved the world (Stainer)
Sound FRANK PRENDERGAST Lighting GEOFF ALFORD
Assistant producer JOHN GERAINT Producer JOHN STUART ROBERTS
Asian Magazine from today has a new format and new presenters.
Today's programme starts with a new series on education: Learning through Play at Playgroups.
RASHID ASHRAF talks to three youths about the problems of identity in a multi-cultural society. NASEEM KHAN and SHAMSUDDIN AGHA talk to PYARE SHIVPURI about the Associated Festival of India. And popular Bangladeshi singer SABEENA YASMIN sings a modern Bangla song.
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Birmingham
The Last Careers Lesson, or Should We Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Dole?
The last of five films
To Live and Learn
The last of eight programmes Les enfants d'd cote
A third series of ten programmes 8: Summer Vegetables
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RIDING
PHILIP WRIXON , DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham Weather for farmers JIM BACON
Six films about the wildlife of the seashore, presented by TONY SOPER 1: Footprints in the Sand
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Director JUDY BROOKS
Book (some title) £4.25 /rom booksellers
Starring Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes
Wise, practical and indomitable, Mama Hanson leads her family through the trials, large and small, that beset them. Mama's work is never done and money is short, but there is always her bank account, of which she is very proud. This warm-hearted story of a Norwegian family attempting to establish a home in San Francisco is told by Katrin, one of Mama's daughters.
Tom and Jerry play cat and mouse
MGM cartoons
Barry Norman presents profiles of great British stars.
Robert Donat , the last of the romantic actors, who achieved his greatest success in a character role in Goodbye Mr Chips.
With personal comments from Sir John Mills , co-star in Goodbye Mr Chips and The Young Mr Pitt ; Peter Ustinov , whose play The Man Behind the Statue was produced by Donat; John Donat , son; Ella Hall , first wife; Renee Asher son, actress and second wife; Dame Flora Robson , actress; John Boulting , who directed Donat in The Magic Box; Freddie Young , cinematographer.
Executive producer BARRY BROWN Producer JUDY LINDSAY
with Jan Leeming Weatherman
with Thora Hird
All the hymns tonight are for people who serve and have served their country in times of danger and war.
The theme is God as our strength and stay, and Thora reads letters from viewers about words and music that have helped them through troubled days.
Onward Christian soldiers (St Gertrude): Eternal Father (Melita); Will your anchor hold (W. J.Kirkpatrick ); Fight the good fight (Pentecost); Make me a channel of your peace (Channel of peace); Jerusalem ; (Parry), Oh valiant hearts (Supreme sacrifice); All people that on earth do dwell (L. Bourgeois)
Hymns from previous Songs of Praise (record REC 338, cassette zcm 338) from retailers
starring
Peter Sellers David Niven with Robert Wagner
Capucine Claudia Cardinale
Inspector Clouseau strikes again Peter Sellers , as the over-zealous
-and utterly incompetent - detective-inspector of the French police, tries to unmask master crook David Niven in this, the first and most famous of the Clouseau series of comedy thrillers.
Screenplay by MAURICE RICBLIN and BLAKE EDWARDS
Produced by MARTIN JUROW Directed by BLAKE EDWARDS Films: page 11
with Jan Leeming
Weather
with DAVID COLEMAN and JIMMY HILL
The second week in the Finals of the 12th World Cup begins with ENGLAND, second favourites WEST GERMANY and host country SPAIN in action. Highlights of all three matches: England v Czechoslovakia (Group 4, Bilbao)
West Germany v Chile (Group 2, Gijon) and Spain v Yugoslavia (Group 5, Valencia)
Plus ENGLAND after-match interviews, the verdict of our panel, and latest news from Zaragoza, as Billy Bingham 's NORTHERN IRELAND prepare for their second match, against HONDURAS tomorrow.
Theme music, BBC World Cup Grandstand, on a single (RESL 116), from retailers
At the heart of the events that make the news lie deeper concerns: principles on which decisions are based, effective values and beliefs which are forming society today.
David Jessel considers the people and principles - the prejudices and passions - at the heart of the matter.
Producer COLIN CAMERON
Editor JOHN STUART ROBERTS
The last of eight programmes with Dr Alan Maryon-Davis Finding Your Feet
After a year in hospital recovering from a serious mental illness, Frank is preparing to move out. A psychologist and drama therapist help him regain the confidence he needs to face the world again.
Research GILL GREENE
Assistant producer JEREMY ORLSBAR Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY See letters page 64
as Sergeant Bilko