6.45 Hotel and Catering Industry
7.10 Technology
7.35 The Objector
8.0 Velocity Diagrams
8.25 Chemistry: Transition Elements
A See-Saw programme
Jesus: His Life and Teaching Faith and Doubt
Is faith the same as belief? Is 'having faith in' something or other a common human experience? And what is the place of doubt? Is it important? Or is it something to feel guilty about? A look at some Christian answers. From Toft Methodist Church, Cambridge
Speaker THE REV WHITFIELD FOY Assisting minister
THE REV PHILIP RIGBY
Organist CLIFFORD TEBBIT
Introduced by RAYMOND SHORT
Bible readings: Mark 2, vv 1-12; Mark 14, vv 32-38; with Mark 15, vv 33-34, 37
Hymns: God is love, let heaven adore him (Abbot's Leigh); Christ is the world's light (Christe Sanctorum); Begone, unbelief (Houghton); Thy hand, O God, has guided (Thornbury)
Sound JOHN CAULFIELD Lighting GEORGE JAKINS
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
A tribute to SHIV KUMAR BATALVI , a young Punjabi poet, who became a legend before he reached 30. At the age of 32 he was awarded the highest literary award of India; but alas, he died while at the peak of his art on 7 May 1975.
In the series on Asian youth, a discussion on the problems of unemployment.
Music comes from K. DEEP , who sings a song by Shiv Kumar Batalvi.
Producer KRISHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
A series of eight programmes 3: Jean Michel Folon
A series of five films
2: Chemicals, Dust and Fumes For background notes send sae to Working for Safety, BBCtv, London [Postcode removed]
A series of nine programmes. 4: Rolling
Lecturers' notes from Technician Education Council, Central House,Upper Woburn Place, London WC1 OHH
A series of nine programmes
4: Salads and Dressings
• COOKING WITH DELIA: page 85
The last of nine programmes
It's on Your Shoulders
A series of six programmes 3: Wiring up the Organisation
IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS continues his examination of office technology.
Production MIKE COCKER. DAVID ALLEN
Six programmes. 2: The Boss Cats
This week, how to succeed in business.
Directed by LAZELL DALEY and STEPHEN MOSS
For notes send a large sae (with 21p stamp) to Sparks, BBCtv, London [Postcode removed]
starring Katharine Hepburn Ian Saynor , Toyah Willcox
George Cukor 's version of Emlyn Williams 's classic play marked his tenth collaboration with his favourite actress. Hepburn plays the indomitable Miss Moffat who is determined to stamp out illiteracy in a Welsh mining village. Among her pupils she finds a brilliant young man, Morgan, whom she is determined shall get a scholarship to Oxford. But an unfortunate romance, plus opposition from the local squire, are but two problems for Miss Moffat to overcome.
Written for television by IVAN DAVIS Produced by NEIL HARTLEY
Directed by GEORGE CUKOR. Films: page 16
Lome Greene as Ben Cartwright Michael Landon as Little Joe Dan Blocker as Hoss Mitch Vogel as Jamie Bushwacked
On route to Virginia City from a cattle sale, Little Joe is shot and stranded. He's aided by strangers who find him near to death....
Written byPRESTON WOOD Directed by William WIARD
by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE dramatised in four episodes by ALEXANDER BARON starring
2: Sherlock Holmes has realised that his client Sir Henry Baskerville is being followed by a mysterious stranger. Holmes and Watson hurry to Sir Henry's hotel, hoping they will be in time....
Music composed and conducted by CARL DAVIS
Producer BARRY LETTS Director PETER DUGUID
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with Sheila Walsh
In this evening's programme Sheila Walsh and some of the world's finest gospel artists bring you more contempary Christian music and also trace the development of gospel music from its roots in slavery to the present day. Sound TONY PH1LPOT Lighting GEOFF SHAW Editor JIM MURRAY
with Jan Leeming
Weatherman
This week: Eastbourne
Hugh Scully and experts from the world of art and antiques examine more weird and wonderful objects brought in by the public.
Eastbourne provides an unusual number of valuable items, including a magnificent Derby dessert service, a suite of carved Chinese furniture and a remarkable picture of a horse, all worth several thousand pounds.
Director CHRIS hunt
Producer robin DRAKE. BBC Bristol * Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with Thora Hird
Thora Hird introduces more popular hymns chosen by Songs of Praise viewers. Each year Thora receives thousands of letters telling her about the hymns people love best.
Included this week is part of a remarkable Songs of Praise programme from Shanghai, China; and Thora goes in search of the rock which inspired the words of the ever popular hymn Rock of ages'.
0 worship the King (Hanover); 0 love that wilt not let me go (St Margaret); Rock ot ages; Will your anchor hold; Gracious God our Father (Chinese); Love divine (Blaenwern); Amazing grace: Seek ye first the kingdom of God; Disposer supreme (Old 104th)
Director JULIAN BRISCOE Producer ELIZABETH GORT
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
by ROY CLARKE starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis and Brian Wilde in Cheering up Gordon
Designer JEREMY BEAR
Produced by SYDNEY LOTTERBY
with Magnus Magnusson
The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia is the setting, as four more winners of first-round heats challenge for a place in the final of Mastermind 1984.
Jill Goodwin (insurance clerk) French revolution 1788-1794
John Hutchings (probation officer) History of Britain's canals
Norman Izzett (assistant rector) Greek tragic poets
Byron Jones (construction manager) MGM musicals 1939-1962
Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY Producer ROGER MACKAY
starring
La Mirage
Blake and Jeff are looking for a loan and make a bee-line for Congressman McVane only to find that Alexis has stung him already. Fallon gets a letter from the prodigal Steven and takes the plunge with Mark. Kirby becomes a nanny but nurses secret feelings for Jeff....
Written by STEPHEN BLACK and HENRY STERN Directed by IRVING MOORE
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman