6.25 English Flats of the 1930s. 6.50 Christian Community In County Clare.
7.15 Housing In Birmingham: 2. 7.40 The Crisp Revolution. 8.5 Choice in Education. 8.30 The National Health Service.
A See-Saw programme
with Rick Jones
The Rich Fool
(LUKE 12, vv 16-21)
The sixth in a series which deals with some of Jesus' Parables of the Kingdom.
This Service comes from
The Institute of Religious Education, Mount Oliver , in the Diocese of Armagh.
Conducted by FR TOM HAMILL Director of music
SISTER ODRAN DOYLE
Organist ROBERT LEONARD
Litany of the Spirit (Paul Inwood): People of God: Is Naofa (Maire ni Dhuibhir): Agnus Dei (Chris Walker ); Bread of life (Chris Walker ). Sound JOHN RODGERS
Lighting WILLIE DAVIDSON Television presentation JAMES SKELLY
BBC Northern Ireland
Christian Comment on Ceefax page 294
continues its series on education and today's report looks at Settling down to Learning in junior schools.
IFTIKHAR ARIF talks to well-known Urdu poet KUMAR PASHI.
SHEILA CHANDRA of Monsoon is the first Asian singer to reach the British Top. 20 chart. She talks about her music and sings a song from her new Lp ' Shakti '.
The programme also includes current news and information from the community.
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Birmingham
Six films about the wildlife of the seashore, presented by TONY SOPER 3: Between the Tides
Producer Ron BLOOMFIELD
Director JUDY BROOKS
starring
Judy Garland , Robert Walker
Young Corporal Joe Allen arrives at New York's Penn Station on a 48-hour furlough before going overseas. Here he meets by chance office worker Alice Mayberry and the two spend the day together - and fall in love. Judy Garland in one of her rare non-singing roles gives a sensitive performance as the young and rather innocent Alice Mayberry in this tender wartime love story.
Screenplay by ROBERT NATHAN and JOSEPH SCHRANK , based on a story by PAUL GALLICO ANDPAULINE GALLICO
Produced by ARTHUR FREED
Directed by VINCENTE MINNELLt
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Six voyages with Clare Francis Narrated by Laurence Olivier 1: The Edge of the Unknown
In this series CLARE FRANCIS unfolds the story of how man faced and mastered the oceans and now needs them to survive. Each week sees a very different journey, and each journey signifies a stepping stone in our long relationship with the sea. Today in her own yacht Gulliver G, in which she first crossed the Atlantic alone, Clare Francis retraces the sort of voyage early sailors would have taken. In ships no bigger than hers, made of skins and laths and hollowed logs, with no aids to navigation, they risked the terrors of the spirit-haunted deep, the worse dangers of rocks and shoals.
A stirring series, packed with action and ideas ... (SUNDAY TIMES) Principal advisers
J. H. PLUMB and BASIL GREENHILL Music by CARL DAVIS
Series written and directed by MICHAEL GILL and ANTHONY MAYER A MALONE-GILL production
(The Past Afloat is on BBC2 on Tuesday at 8.5 pm)
by CHARLES DICKENS dramatised in eight episodes by PIETER HARDING starring and 2: Lucie Manette has been to Paris with Mr Lorry to bring her father, 18 years a prisoner in the Bastille, back to London.
Music composed and conducted by PAUL READE
Producer BARRY LETTS
Directed by MICIIAEL E. BRIANT
Lucie Manette has been to Paris with Mr Lorry to bring her father, who has been a prisoner in the Bastille for 18 years, back to London.
with Jan Leeming Weather
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 (Plaisir d'amour); Jesu. lover of my soul (Aberystwyth): 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 GORT
(Postponed from 27 June. Repeated tomorrow at 3.40 pm, not Wales)
with David Coleman and Jimmy Hill featuring
The World Cup Final from the Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid
From an original entry of 109 countries, the 12th World Cup competition - which began nearly 2½ years ago-reaches its climax tonight.
In six of the previous tournaments, victory has gone to South America, and five times the greatest football prize on earth has been won by European countries.
The trophy itself, in solid 18-carat gold weighing 11 Ibs and standing 20 inches high, has been locked in the Bank of Spain since the draw was made in January. It will be presented to the winning captain by HM King Juan Carlos of Spain.
Scores and reports on Ceefax
with Jan Leeming Weather
The Purity of the Gun
The invasion of Lebanon has outraged world opinion but the Israeli authorities defend it as just. When new recruits in the Israeli army are sworn in, they are given a rifle in One hand and a Bible in the other. The army rabbi tells them that the gun can be pure if it is used for defence and the cause is just. To explore this theme, Everyman went to elite commando units of the Israeli army: because of their secret and controversial work, they have never allowed themselves to be filmed before. Since this film was first shown 18 months ago, the violence has escalated but the moral dilemmas remain unresolved. Can there be a 'just war': can a distinction be made between legitimate killing-and murder?
Producer DAVID M. THOMPSON
For many people, farming on the south Devon coast would appear to offer an idyllic life. but John and Sue Harvey planned to give it up for a fresh start in Australia. What makes a couple decide to uproot their family and gamble on going share-farming near Melbourne? The Harveys talk to Dan Cherrington about why they wanted to leave Britain, and once in Australia, they reflect on how well the dream became a reality.
Producer KEN POLLOCK
BBC Birmingham