A See-Saw programme
The Word - A Journey through John's Gospel
1: Remembering Our Roots
The first in a series of 12 programmes from Cardiff, conducted by THE REV PETER SCOTLAND, Minister of The City United Reformed Church. Singer GARTH HEWITT Preacher THE REV EDGAR JONES Reading: John 1, w 1-12
Hymns: 0 praise ye the Lord (Laudate Domlnum); There's a spirit in the air (Lauds); 0 Lord and master of us all (Blshopthorpe): March on, my soul, with strength (Christchurch) Sound FRANK PRENDERGAST Lighting JOHN EYNON
TV presentation JOHN GERAINT. BBC Wales
LALITA AHMED today invites Asian Magazine viewers to join her in a New Year celebration, including a new song, a special poem, some comedy and a pot-pourri of viewers' thoughts.
Also the inimitable voices of NOOR JEHAN, LATA MANGESHKAR and MEHDI HASSAN
Producer YOUSUP AZIZ. Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Pebble Mill
Bobby Roberts Jr
A member of one of Britain s great circus families demonstrates his unique skill as an elephant trainer and introduces us to his highly talented teenage young ladies, Mary, Maureen, Janie, Ann, Beverley and Rebecca. Recorded at the Kelvin Hall Circus, Glasgow.
Producer IAN CHRISTIE. BBC Scotland
continues a season of films featuring
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS ' legendary jungle hero starring
Lex Barker , Dorothy Hart
A safari led by Lord Greystoke is searching for the nobleman's cousin, Tarzan. When Greystoke is killed by lions, the expedition is taken over by Rokov, a white hunter, with a sinister plan.
Screenplay by CYRIL HUME , HANS JACOBY and SHIRLEY WHITE. Produced by SOL LESSER Directed by CYRIL EHDFIELD
Films: page 15
News, views and entertainment made more accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers by sub. titles and sign language.
Introduced by MAGGIE WOOLLEY PADDY LADD and JOHN LEE
Produced by PETER DUNKLEY
A series of four programmes.
A motorcycle trials competition for the Lombard Tricity Trophy.
Heat 3: The last 12 young riders race against the clock over a tricky course. The two fastest in each group go through to the Grand Final. Commentators
PETER PURVES and MICK ANDREWS
Director JOHN G SMITH c. Producer
REG PERRIN. BBC Pebble Mill
The feature film starring
Cliff Robertson. George Chaklrls with Harry Andrews
Maria Perschy , Donald Houston
The tense and compelling story of an RAF Squadron's attempt to destroy a seemingly bomb-proof factory on a Norwegian fjord-a factory producing the vital fuel for the German V2 rockets.
Screenplay by JAMES CLAVELL and HOWARD KOCH from the novel by FREDERICK E. SMITH Producer CECIL F. FORD
Director WALTER E. GRAUMAN. Films: p 15
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
A series of 13 programmes
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
Holiday returns to help you make up your mind about holidays; ideas, advice and film reports- with no commercial axes to grind.
A cruise around the Greek islands is some people's idea of bliss but When you fit a lot of ports into a few days' sailing, does the bliss wear thin? John Carter reports. One mainstay of British holiday-making - the holiday camp - has been going through changes in recent years. Anne Gregg went to North Wales to find out how it suits today's family holidaymakers. With so many more people now taking short-break holidays, Sarah Kennedy sets out to find a selection of great British weekends. In the first of six reports she goes this week to Lincoln.
In the studio, the latest news from the travel and holiday scene.
Executive producer TOM SAVAGE Producer COLIN STRONG
(Cliff Michelmore is on Radio 2 tomorrow at 10.0 am. and is on Be My Guest on Radio 2 on Wednesday at 9.30 pm)
from Christ Church Cathedral, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler
A year ago few people had heard of Port Stanley, or the Falklands. Today these names are as familiar as Birmingham or Brighton.
Tonight, 150 years after the first British settlement, Songs of Praise visits the Falklands to meet some of the islanders and some of the British forces now stationed there, to talk about their lives, their faith and their favourite hymns.
Conductor ANTHONY REED-SCREEN Organist VIOLET ROBSON Research WENDY J. DYER Producer DAVID KREMER
Series producer JIM MURRAY
San Francisco's ' Glass Tower' is the pride of the city. At 138 storeys high it is the world's tallest skyscraper. Guests, celebrities and dignitaries flock to the inauguration unaware that a night of unbelievable terror awaits them.
Screenplay by STIRLING SILLIPHANT
Based on two novels: The Tower by RICHARD MARTIN STERN and The Glass Inferno by THOMAS M. SCORTIA and FRANK M. ROBINSON. Producer IRWIN ALLEN Directed by JOHN GUILLERMIN. Films: p 13 * Subtitles on Ceejax page 170
with Michael Buerk ; Weather
An International Golf Challenge Jan Stephenson v Bernhard Langer Commentator PETER ALLISS