A See-Saw programme
The Word - a Journey through John's Gospel. 2: The Real Meaning From Bethany Baptist Church, Rhiwbina, Cardiff
Conducted by the Minister THE REV GWYNFRYN THOMAS Singer GARTH HEWITT Preacher
THE REV PROF NEVILLE CLARK
Readings:
Isaiah 48, w 8-13; 1 John 1, vv 1-3
Hymns: Round the Lord In glory seated (Sanctus); Master, speak! Thy servant heareth (Magister); And didst thou love the race (Artavta); Guide me, o thou great Jehovah (Cwm Rhondda) Sound FRANK PRENDERGAST
Lighting JOHN EYNON
TV presentation JOHN GERAINT. BBC Wales
PURSHOTAM VADHER , who became blind at the age of seven, has coped with his disability admirably. Asian Magazine cameras follow him as he goes about his daily routine, and YOUSUF AZIZ talks to him about his problems.
There will also be a song by the famous Indian singer YESUDAS.
Producer KRISHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL
BBC Pebble Mill
A series of 12 programmes 10: Graphs (2)
Presenter LAURIE BUXTON (Inner London Education Authority)
Director PATRICK TITLEY
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Ten more programmes which aim to help mentally-handicapped people. Presented by BRIAN RIX
1: Let's Make Up Our Minds How to make decisions
Assistant producer ANNE O'DWYER Producer CHARLES PASCOE
(Brian Rix takes part in Mental Handicap on Tuesday Call, R4 at 9.5 am)
A series of 20 programmes
Presented by Lilly Lembo Lambert and Enrico Verdecchia.
A series of 20 programmes 11: Russian Leisure
Episode 6 of Goodbye, Summer
Production assistant MARY SPRENT
Producer TERRY DOYLE
Presented by DELIA SMITH Cakes
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS Producer PETER RIDING ( Repeat)
A weekly programme for people with hearing problems. Introduced by MAGGIE WOOLLEY , PADDY LADD and JOHN LEE
Produced by PETER DUNKLEY
( Repeated tomorrow at 3.0 pm)
How to avoid the perils of video playbacks in the classroom or youth club and how to improve the chances of getting a good follow-up discussion.
Drama sketches with Jon Glover
Introduced by Bill Pasquerella
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
The easygoing style of a Club MediterranSe holiday has been featured in past programmes, but when she went to the Tunisian island of Djerba. Anne Gregg found some variations on the old theme. Good food with free wine, plenty of activities-that much of the mixture is as before. But there's a change in standards of accommodation and a holiday to appeal to ' young people of all ages '. Interlaken, in Switzerland, is a first-class base for a holiday touring the Bernese Oberland, a centre for all manner of excursions, using lake steamers, cable cars and other forms of transport. Cliff Michelmore reports on the attractions of the picturesque resort and its surroundings.
For the second of her reports on weekend breaks in Britain, Sarah Kennedy travels to Ludlow.
In the studio, the latest news and information from the travel front.
Film cameraman CHRIS SADLER Executive producer TOM SAVAGE Producer COLIN STRONG
for Epiphany from Exeter Cathedral . Nearly 1,000 children, with their own orchestra, percussion and rock groups, sing carols and hymns for Epiphany. They talk to Geoffrey Wheeler about school life and Christmas term projects.
Conductor ANTONY LE FLEMING OrganistPAUL MORGAN
Film director SIMON HAMMOND ProducerELIZABETH GORT
Series producer JIM MURRAY
(For hymns see Tuesday at 3.5 pm)
by Terence Brady and Charlotte Bingham
A series in ten parts starring Wendy Craig
Barbara and Sam have been happily married for 18 months, but memories of the past still occasionally disrupt their life together and events in the world around them are about to take a drastic turn.
with Magnus Magnusson
Tonight Mastermind enters its second decade and during the coming weeks 48 new contestants will be competing to win television's most prestigious quiz title.
They come from every part of Britain, their ages range from 22 to 65 and their occupations include a naval officer, a tube train driver, a doctor, a brewery clerk, a bank manager and a vet.
The first four contenders pit their wits against each other at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester.
Geraldine Gregg-Smith, Education welfare officer - Novels of Evelyn Waugh
Christopher Price, Civil servant - Novels of the Bronte Sisters
Kathryn Tyson, Civil servant - Shakespeare's tragic heroes
Diggory Seacome, Schoolmaster - Percussion playing from 1700
A series in ten parts starring John Nettles in A Message for the Rich by ROBERT BANKS STEWART with Terence Alexander and Celia Imrie and featuring
Deborah Grant , Sean Arnold
Annette Badland and Mela White Special guest stars
Dandy Nichols and Philip Davis
Mrs Honeyman is an ardent reader of thriller novels, but real-life crime can often spring more surprises than a paperback plot.
Theme composed by GEORGE FENTON Film editor BERNARD ASHBY Designer PHIL ROBERSON Photography
KENNETH MACMILLAN Produced by ROBERT BANKS STEWART Directed by ALAN GRINT
Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
Eric Robson presents the magazine programme which explores the moral and religious issues in the week's headlines.
Rosemary Hartlll , the BBC's Religious Affairs Correspondent, analyses the week's religious news, and the regular Sunday Night review looks at what's happening in the world of the arts.
Director FRANCES GIFFORD Producer JOHN WILCOX Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
The Winter Sky
The winter stars are more brilliant than those of any other season. Orion dominates the scene, together with his brilliant retinue. Two particularly interesting stars are visible; the Twins, Castor and Pollux - Pollux an orange giant and Castor a sort of stellar family, made up of no fewer than six sans. Patrick Moore talks about these unusual stars and gives the latest news about developments at the new observatory in La Palma and about the approach of Halley's Comet.
Producer PIETER MORPURGO
The Barratt World
Doubles Championship from the Royal Albert Hall , London
DESMOND LYNAM introduces highlights of this afternoon's final. Commentators DAN MASKELL
JOHN BARRETT , MARK COX