8.25 The Early Industrial Town. 6.50 Images of Protest. 7.15 What Do I Do Now? 7.40 Redlining the City. 5 NonLinearities. 8.30 Oil: The North Sea Bonanza.
A See-Saw programme with Rick Jones
The House Built on Rock (MATTHEW 7, W 24-27)
Continuing the series dealing with some of Jesus' Parables of the Kingdom.
This service comes from the Baptist Tabernacle, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland.
Conducted by the Minister THE REV NEVILLE ATKINSON
Assisted by members of his congregation.
Organist and choir director MARGARET CORNWELL
Hymns: Jesus is Lord; How great thou art; 0 church of God; Take my life and let It be
Sound ALAN FOX
Lighting JOHN HADFIELD
Television presentation RAYMOND short
PC Singh -A Profile
'When I joined the police my younger brother called me a pig.'
PC SURJIT SIHOTA
So why did Surjit join the police force? How does a turbaned policeman fit into the force? Is he perhaps a normal British citizen, doing a normal job and being a normal part of the society?
These are the questions the Asian Magazine tries to answer in the first of a series of half-hour profiles.
Executive producer ashok RAMPAL
Director BISII MEHAY. BBC Pebble Mill
features the news and views, politics and practice of those involved with the land. with PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Weather for farmers ANNE purvis
A series of five programmes 4:to go to college
What's it like to be a mature student at college, poly or university? How do you get a grant? And how do you-and your family-adjust to the demands of full-time study?
Assistant producers
KATHARINE EVERETT , CHRIS LENT
Produced by TONY MATTHEWS
starring
Rock Hudson , Arlene Dahl with Ursula Thiess
In mid-19th-century India nationalistic feeling is running high. When a British officer, Captain Claybourne, is court-martialled and unfairly disgraced for rescuing his Sepoy troops against the orders of his commanding officer, he receives a tempting offer from a powerful rebel Rajah.
Screenplay by ALAN SIMONS
Based on the novel Bengal Tiger by HALL HUNTER
Produced by TED RICHMOND Directed by LASLO benedek Films: page 14
On the final day of the famous international air show Raymond Baxter describes the spectacular flying displays of civil and military aircraft seen during the week, and talks with aviation personalities.
Directors RICK GARDNER , PETER iusset Producer DOUGLAS HESPE
(Event organised by the Society of British Aerospace Companies)
Highlights of the speed and endurance phase and coverage of today's final section, the show jumping.
Raymond Brooks-Ward traces the fluctuating fortunes of a record entry of riders and horses from ten countries who tackled the spectacular 4 1/2-mile cross-country course yesterday. Only those horses completely sound in wind and limb will be allowed to compete this afternoon for the chance to win the event regarded as one of the world's greatest tests of equestrianism.
Organised by the British Horse Society in association with the TI Group.
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
by Elizabeth Gaskell
Dramatised in four parts by Mike Healey
The construction of the railway line near the Cheshire village of Heathbridge is progressing well; but a sudden illness causes Paul Manning to introduce a new visitor to Hope Farm, with unsettling results.
from Deptford, south east London. Songs of Praise returns for its 21st year with stories of faith and hymns chosen by some of Deptford's Christians.
Teresa Franks, John Downs and Fr James Westcott are lifelong Deptford inhabitants; Hilary Clarke and Armza Ruddock have made it their home.
Introduced by John Stuart Roberts, tonight's programme, as always, brings together many local church choirs and congregations meeting in the baroque splendour of St Paul's Church.
Battle hymn of the republic (John Brown): Jesus is the answer; Holy Virgin by God's decree; Lead us heavenly Father (Mannheim); God is our strength and refuge (The Dambusters' March); Soul of my Saviour (Anima Christi); When I survey (Rockingham); We vow to thee our Father (Thaxted)
A double feature re-creating the golden days of Hollywood where the boy always got the girl and sunshine was just around the corner. starring George C. Scott
With TRISH VAN DEVERE, RED BUTTONS, ELI WALLACH, BARRY BOST- WICK, ART CARNEY, JOCELYN BRANDO , HARRY HAMLIN , BARBARA HARRIS Introduced by George Burns Dynamite Hands
When he learns that his sister needs 25,000 dollars for an eye operation, Joey Popchik accepts Gloves Malloy's offer to take up boxing. He is soon seduced by the glamour of the boxing world which comes in the shape of promoter Vince Marlow and blonde bombshell Troubles Moran.
Baxter's Beauties of 1933 Learning that he has only a month to live, showbiz impresario Spats Baxter decides to put on a last
Broadway hit. When the musical extravaganza seems certain to end in disaster, salvation comes from unexpected sources.
Screenplay by LARRY GELBART and SHELDON KELLER
Produced and directed by Stanley oonin (First showlno on British television) Films: page 14
by CARLA LANE
Music by BEETHOVEN Designer
ALAN SPALDING Produced and directed by GARETH GWENLAN
Britain's top consumer programme with Esther Rantzen featuring real-life investigations, jokes, stories and problems drawn from the 15,000 letters you send in each week.
Reporters Bill Buckley
Gavin Campbell , Michael Groth and at the That's Life Newsdesk Doc Cox and Joanna Monro This week's song by Lynsey de Paul
Director chris fox
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN EditorGORDON WATTS
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
The first of five programmes with David Jessel
At the heart of almost any experience we care about, disagree over, or struggle through, lie subtleties and complexities which sit uncomfortably in the black and white of news headlines. This series takes on those personal, social, political and religious dilemmas that shape our lives.
As the main issues of the week develop DAVID JESSEL looks for what matters and considers the people and the principles, the prejudices and the passions-at the Heart of the Matter.
Producer COLIN CAMERON
In the small Norfolk town of Attleborough local experts like Mr Last the beekeeper, Mrs Dor rell the lacemaker and Miss Hull the football referee are all willing to teach others their skills. But until last autumn nobody had thought of asking them.
Then, in an unusual experiment, the people of Attleborough were asked what they would like to teach - and to learn.
In a week when people all over Britain are enrolling for evening classes, this film shows how one town is trying to bring its teachers and learners together.
Commentary by RAY GOSLING
Assistant producer KATHARINE EVERETT Producer TONY MATTHEWS
The Hennessy Cognac Cup from
Ferndown Golf Club Dorset
Great Britain and Ireland v The Continent of Europe v The Rest of the World
HARRY CARPENTER introduces highlights of the final round.