A See-Saw programme. (Repeat)
The Friend at Midnight (LUKE 11, VV 1-13)
Continuing the series which deals with some of Jesus's Parables of the Kingdom.
This service comes from
Bethany Baptist Church, Cardiff
Conducted by The Minister, THE REV GWYNFRYN THOMAS assisted by members of the congregation. Preacher
THE REV PROFESSOR MICHAEL WALKER Choirmaster ALFRED HILL Organist GORDON BUTTERS
Hymns: Immortal, Invisible, God only wise (St Denio); What a friend we have in Jesus (Converse); Lord Jesus Christ; In heavenly love abiding (Penlan)
Anthem: Panis angellcus (César Franck) Sound FRANK PRENDERGAST Lighting GEOFF ALFORD
Assistant producer JOHN GERAINT Producer JOHN stuart ROBERTS
looks at one of many centres which cares for elderly Asians who have retired or are unemployed.
The series on education continues with the question: are nurseries necessary? Apart from current news and information, the magazine includes a ' Ghazal' sung by popular exponent of this style of singing BHUPINDER.
BBC Birmingham
I The start of the Thorn EMI Gas Heating Great North Run
The UK's big-i gest one-day par ticipation event, as 20,000 people - more even than the London Marathon -run from Newcastle to South Shields. The field for this half-marathon event includes international athletes, but has been dubbed ' the fun run' because of the great spirit of comradeship among the competitors whose ages vary from 8 to 80.
Director ALAN FARRINGTON Producer JOHN BIRD
A Look North special
The finish of the Thorn EMI
Gas Heating Great North Run
Live coverage as the international field of athletes aim for a new record and the ' fun' runners try to set their own personal targets. By now they will all have crossed the world-famous Tyne Bridge and will be able to smell the sea breezes of South Shields, as they complete the 13-mile course.
Weather for farmers MICHAEL FISH
starring Doris Day , James Garner James Garner is on the receiving end of Doris Day's dizzy charm as the long-suffering doctor whose wife becomes an overnight sensation in a live soap commercial. Beverly Boyer is rapidly transformed from a loving, hard-working, thrifty wife and mother into an absent, hard-working, thrifty soap queen and Dr Boyer soon decides he wants his wife back ...
Screenplay by CARL REINER
Producers ROSS hunter , MARTIN MELCHER
Directed by NORMAN JEWISON Films: p 12
A third series of ten programmes 9: Preserving
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer peter RIDING
Barry Norman presents the last of four profiles of great British stars. Jack Hawkins who was voted the most popular British male star in 1954 and 1955 and who continued working despite losing his voice through cancer.
Personal comments from Peter O'Toole , actor
Sir John Glelgud , actor
Doreen Hawkins , second wife
Alexander Mackendrick , director of Mandy Jessica Tandy , actress and first wife
Nick Hawkins , eldest son
Andrew Hawkins , second son
Bryan Forbes , actor and writer
Leslie Norman , producer of Mandy and The Cruel Sea Charles Gray, actor
Sydney Bromley , actor
Executive producer BARRY BROWN Director SUE MALLINSON
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
with Thora Hird
In their letters, viewers share their experiences with Thora and tell her about the hymns that have come to mean a lot to them. Love is the theme for tonight's selection of favourite hymns, old and new.
Come down 0 love divine (Down Ampney); 0 love that wilt not let me go (St Margaret); My God loves me (Plaislr d'amour); Jesu lover of my soul (Aber- ystwyth); Immaculate Mary (French trad); Sing a new song (E. Jones ); The King of love (St Columba); 0 thou who earnest from above (Hereford) Director CAROLINE GODLEY Producer Elizabeth gobt
A new feature film specially made for television with Roy Dotrice
J. Ashley Hyman , Peter Weller Parti
' I have taught them to march to their own drum, not to conform.' As a farewell present from her fellow teachers and pupils, Elizabeth Winfield is given a bus pass for unlimited travel. She decides - after 50 years of teaching at the local school-to visit some of her many relatives. While she is away, local politicians and businessmen decide to sell off part of the old New England town, named Winfield after Elizabeth's family.
Screenplay by ALLAN SLOANE Directed by fielder cook
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
Part 2
' It is better to lose on your own terms than to win on anybody else's.'
In her tireless struggle to fight off big business Elizabeth enlists the help of her family. Many of the 300-strong Winfield clan gather at her home for a Founder's Day reunion and a dramatic confrontation.
The last in the series with David Jessel
Times were never easy in Glyncorrwg, a small mining community near Port Talbot. But today, with the pits closed and 40 per cent unemployed, the village is close to despair. In an eloquent film from BBC Wales, the people of Glyncorrwg talk about their own sense of helplessness as the world's economic tide sweeps past them, leaving their traditional industry derelict, their own destiny stranded. What is our response-and what should be our responsibility to Glyncorrwg's fate and the plight of Britain's three million unemployed?
DAVID JESSEL counts the human cost of economic forces with Professor Brian Griffiths - economist, monetarist, Christian and Welshman.
Editor JOHN STUART ROBERTS Producer COLIN CAMERON
with David Coleman and Jimmy Hill
Tomorrow, in Barcelona and Madrid, the 12 qualifiers from the six groups go into the Second Round. With two to qualify from each group, all three home countries have an outstanding chance of making the second phase.
Reporters BOB WILSON , TONY GUBBA and KEVIN COSGROVE bring you latest news from ' on the ground ' in Spain.
Plus the views of our panellists: LAWRIE MCMENEMY , BOBBY CHARLTON , BOBBY ROBSON , BILLY MCNEILL , LOU MACARI and GARTH CROOKS.
as Sergeant Bilko
The one and only Bilko continues to con everyone in sight.