C.25 The London Underground. 6.50 Zoroastrian Orthodoxy. 7.15 Closing a Railway. 7.40 Planning. 8.30 The Labour Market.
A See-Saw programme with Rick Jones
The Tenants in the Vineyard (Mark 12, vv 1-8)
This service, which is the second from the Parish Church of St Saviour and St Peter, Eastbourne, takes the form of a meditative sequence in pictures, music and drama. It is led by FR PETER BALL , CGA, Bishop of Lewes, and deals with Jesus' last, and perhaps greatest, Parable.
Director of music REGINALD BERTIN
Hymns: We have a gospel to proclaim; Turn back. 0 man. forswear thy foolish ways: Glorious things of thee are spoken: 0 Jesus I have promised. Anthem: 0 sacred head Sound DOUGLAS WHITTAKER Lighting TOMMY THOMAS
Television presentation CHRISTOPHER MANN BBC Bristol
Today a filmed report on GLASGOW ASIAN ARTISTES ASSOCIATION and songs by SATISH BABBAR
MANORAMA MURTI, MUSARRAT NAZIR
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Birmingham
JACK SCOTT
1: ... To Start Again
In the first of a series of five films about people returning to learning, the location is Consett, Co Durham, where redundant steel-workers are trying to make a fresh start - some by learning basic English and maths, some by learning how to set up small businesses, and others by becoming full-time students.
Film editor HORACIO QUEIRO
Producer TONY MATTHEWS
starring
Clark Gable and Doris Day City editor Jim Gannon is contemptuous of the journalism class he has been sent to lecture - until he sees the teacher. Deciding that his dishonourable intentions will be better served by deceit, he enrols as a student but discovers to his dismay that he has a formidable rival.
Screenplay by FAY KANIN and MICHAEL KANIN Produced by WILLIAM PERLBERG Directed by GEORGE SEATON Films: page 15
A Western series starring
A secret enemy who doesn't shrink from murder threatens the safety of all at the ranch and poisons the atmosphere.
Suspicion hangs heavy in the air until he shows his hand - grasping a gun directed point-blank at the one he hates.
The story of the famous Welsh community in Patagonia. They settled and peopled an empty wilderness from the sea to the mountains of the Andes. The Welsh are still there but their valley in the desert is now part of the province of Chubut in the republic of Argentina. Narrated by Sir Huw Wheldon
A delightful and un/aultable programme
(THE NEW STATESMAN)
Film editor JOHN BREWSER
Produced by SELWYN RODERICK BBC Cymru/Wales
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
The fourth of six programmes
Derek Burke , Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Warwick, talks to Ronald Eyre about the relationship between his own scientific discipline and his Christian beliefs: ' Science is a good technique for finding out how the world works. It gives useful information. It doesn't tell us how to live, and it doesn't tell me how to interact with my wife or how to be fair or to judge.'
Director CHRISTOPHER MANN
Producer PETER FIRTH. BBC Bristol
Richard Baker meets
Dafydd and Elinor Wigley
DAFYDD WIGLEY is President of Plaid Cymru and MP for Caernarfon, and ELINOR is one of Wales' leading harpists. Just before Dafydd was elected to Parliament, the Wigleys received the news that their first two children were severely handicapped.
In tonight's programme they tell of the difficult decisions they have had to face and of the effect this tragedy has had on their faith and their approach to life.
One hymn is sung by children from a local school for the mentally handicapped.
THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SINGERS conductor BRUCE WOOD organist CARYS HUGHES
Film director CAROLINE GODLEY Producer DAVID KREMER
Series producer JIM MURRAY
starring Glenn Ford Rosemary Forsyth
Andrew Patterson is a distinguished economist with most of the trappings of success. He is also a Brother of the Bell. This powerful and secret society guarantees its members their hearts' desires at a price to be settled later. Now Andrew must pay his dues and he is appalled to discover that he must blackmail a close friend and colleague. Then the price becomes too high and Andrew finds himself fighting for his life against an unseen, all-powerful enemy.
Screenplay by DAVID XARP
Directed by PAUL WENDKOS. Films: page 15
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
Introduced by Richard Baker
In the fourth of this season's recordings from the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts the BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Giinther Herbig
Radu Lupu is the soloist in a performance of Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto, a revolutionary work of great popularity.
Sound JEFF BAKER. Lighting HARRY THOMAS Directed by ROY TIPPING
Book, The Henry Wood Proms , 18.75 from booksellers
The last of four programmes Level Rating
In recent years there's been a growing trend in offshore racing towards level rating where fleets can enjoy racing boat for boat, with the first yacht across the finishing line being the winner. This kind of level handicapping has produced some of the closest and most exciting racing in British waters.
Last September, the Gordon's Gin Half Ton World Championship was held in Poole Bay. The promise of tough competition brought Olympic sailor PAUL ELVSTROM back to international racing for the first time in four years.
Bob Fisher competes and reports on this world-class event.
Producer JEREMY PALLANT
BBC Birmingham
Siding Spring
Siding Spring Mountain in New South Wales is the site of one of the world's most sophisticated observatories. All the southern sky is available for study, and the AAT, or Anglo-Australian Telescope, has already been used to make major discoveries.
Patrick Moore visits the observatory, and talks about the work there with David Malin and Dr David Allen.
Sound RON KEIGHTLEY
Photography jim PEIRSON Film editor PAUL ASHTON
Producer PIETER MORPURGO
'Repeated next Saturday on BBC2)
as Sergeant Bilko
The one-and-only Bilko continues to con everyone in sight.