6.20 Geology: From Swamps to Coal
6.45 Who's Going to Manage?
7.10 Looking at Heat: Medical Uses
7.35 North Sea Oil: Taxation
8.0 Colour Television: 2
8.25 The Transuranium Elements
A See-Saw programme Bod on the Beach
Narrated by JOHN LE MESURIER and MAGGIE HENDERSON
Film by DAVID YATES
Music by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE
Stories and songs from God's wide world.
SNEH GUPTA tells how a foolish man was tempted by a tiger; KIM GOODY sings of the things you can see if you 'Travel on'; ALISON CHRISTIE-MURRAY visits Harrow School where the Earl of Shaftesbury first decided he must help the poor.
Director JUDY MERRY
Producer DAVID BROWN
This is the Day
If you wish to spend some time on a Sunday morning in prayer and worship, but are unable to get to church, you are invited to join with your fellow viewers in prayer for each other, and for the world.
Today's theme is the Presence of God and the speaker is Esther de Waal. from her home in the precincts of Canterbury Cathedral.
New Testament reading: Acts 17, vv 24-25 Gospel: St Matthew 6, vv 3-4
Hymn for meditation: Christ be with me (Deirdre)
Assistant producer JOHN HARMAR-SMITH Director SIMON HAMMOND
Series producer ELIZABETH GORT
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Today's Sab Ras features:
HIMAYAT ULLAH, LEELA GHOSH
LUCY RAHMAN, JAMAL AKBAR
THE DELHI SISTERS
An ASIAN UNIT presentation BBC Pebble Mill
10.30 Database: Security
10.55 Topology: Winding Number
11.20 Reading Development
11.45 Nuclear Waste: A Scientific Inquiry?
12.10 Language Opportunities
Three artists make relief prints, the earliest form of print-making. TREVOR ALLEN uses lino-cut, IAN MORTIMER traditional wood engraving and wood cut, and LYNNE MOORE her own method of cutting simple cards.
Film editor HOWARD SHARP
Producer SUZANNE DAVIES
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Pluto and Goofy take a Hawaiian vacation. Chip and Dale teach Pluto the meaning of Christmas and a lazy western pony tricks Donald into a bullride.
A WALT DISNEY production
starring James Stewart
Charles Lindbergh 's historic flight across the Atlantic in 1927 is vividly re-created in this thrilling portrait. James Stewart stars as the youthful flier in this absorbing account of Lindbergh's early life and hazardous non-stop flight.
Screenplay by BILLY WILDER and WENDELL MAYES
Adapted by CHARLES LEDERER from the book by CHARLES A. LINDBERGH
Produced by LELAND HAYWARD
Directed by BILLY WILDER. Films: page 13
A Home for Jamie
After an incident at school Ben Cartwright decides it is time to adopt Jamie. Unfortunately, this is the very moment that the long-lost grandfather arrives with very different plans. Written by JEAN HOLLAWAY Directed by LEO PENN
Six people reflect upon their faith.
2: Christian Weaver , Pastor of a black congregation in Nottingham.
Film editor DAVID ELLIOTT
Series producer INGRID DUFFELL
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
by CHARLES DICKENS dramatised in ten episodes by JAMES ANDREW HALL
5: Walter Gay has been told that he is to be sent to the West Indies. Little Paul 's health has worsened and he has collapsed at school.
Music composed and conducted by DUDLEY SIMPSON
Producer BARRY LETTS
Director RODNEY BENNETT
from the Mission to London Queen's Park Rangers
Earlier this summer the Mission to London, headed by the uncompromising Latin American evangelist Luis Palau , took over Queen's Park Rangers football stadium to preach the Gospel. Each night thousands made their way to the stadium to listen and to sing their songs of praise, accompanied by the SALTMINE BAND. Paul McDowell went along, too, to meet some of the people involved in the Mission, talk to some of those who went to hear, and question Luis Palau himself about his beliefs and methods.
Thine be the glory; Crown him with many crowns (Diademata); Holy, holy, holy (Nicaea); Jesus, we enthrone you; The greatest thing; There's a sound on the wind (Battle Hymn); Our God reigns Soloist DAVE POPE
Musical director GEOFF BAKER
Engineering manager GEORGE JAKINS
Assistant producer LELIA GUINERY-GREEN Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE
by JEREMY LLOYD and DAVID CROFT Monkey Business starring co-starring featuring
The staff of Grace Brothers visit 'No 10' and Mr Humphries turns out to be Mrs Thatcher 's blue-eyed boy.
Executive producer DAVID CROFT
Produced and directed by BOB SPIERS
In the face of the worst blizzard in 30 years dedicated airport manager Mel Bakersfeld battles to keep the runway clear and the planes on schedule, well aware that his high-voltage workstyle is burning up his marriage. Mel's brother-in-law, crack pilot Vernon Demerest, also has problems in his private life but he forgets them when he discovers that he has a dangerous psychotic aboard his aeroplane. As Mel and his men struggle to the limits of endurance to overcome a long line of emergencies, a crisis explodes thousands of feet above.
Based on the best-selling novel by ARTHUR HAILEY
Written and directed by GEORGE SEATON
Produced by ROSS HUNTER. Films: page 13
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
The third in the regular series of relays from the 90th season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts.
Haydn's Mass in D minor (Nelson)
Shortly after completing the Mass, in 1798, Haydn learned of Nelson's victory at the Battle of the Nile, prompting him to add the trumpet calls at the end of the Benedictus. Nelson himself heard a performance in 1800 and, although not a direct tribute to the Admiral, the work acquired 'The Nelson Mass' as a nickname. Eiddwen Harrhy (soprano)
Carolyn Watkinson (mezzo-soprano) Philip Langridge (tenor) Malcolm King (bass)
Schutz Choir of London London Classical Players leader JOHN HOLLOWAY conductor Roger Norrington Introduced by Richard Baker
Executive producer KENNETH CORDEN Directed by RON ISTED
First of two programmes London's Pride
Narrated by Alan Jay Lerner lyricist, My Fair Lady
Stanley Holloway 's performances in concert party, musical comedy, the legendary monologues, revue, variety, Shakespeare and the Ealing comedies are all featured in this programme, which traces his path to fame as one of the top all-round entertainers.
Film editor PIERS JESSOP
Written and produced by BRIDGET WINTER
The Orange World of Titan
Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is one of the most remarkable bodies in the solar system. With its dense orange clouds and its nitrogen atmosphere it may have a deep ocean made up of methane, with cliffs of solid methane and a steady drip of methane rain. Patrick Moore talks about what is known about this extraordinary 'Earth in deep freeze'.
Producer PIETER MORPURGO