Carol Leader, Fred Harris and Ayu Manik Karang say, Hello Again with songs, games and play ideas.
'Somewhere in the world it's going to rain,
As the clouds roll over the sun again.'
Musician Peter Gosling
Story: Ayu and the Perfect Moon by David Cox Director Dianne Kenny
Series producer Anne Gobey Editor Cynthia Felgate
Rediscovering Religious Belief The Kingdom of God.... a Political Agenda
Charles Elliott talks with The Rev Margaret Forrester , a Church of Scotland Minister, and The Rev
Professor Duncan Forrester of Edinburgh University about the practical and political implications of praying'... thy kingdom come ... on earth as it is in heaven'.
Director LELIA GUINERY GREEN Producer DAVID CRAIG
Bishop Desmond Tutu is the preacher this morning, speaking about working for God's kingdom. In this regular
Sunday morning service you are invited, with your fellow viewers, for half an hour of reflection and prayer, introduced this morning by Linda Mary Evans from a viewer's home near Ravenscraig.
Director DAVID CRAIG
Producer MICHAEL SIMPSON
Series producer EUZABETH GORT
Today's programme includes an interview with the distinguished music director Jaidey, who talks to Krishan Gould about his life and music.
Chitra Singh sings a ghazal. Producer KRISHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
The last of a combined television and radio course for beginners in Spanish, with on-the-spot documentary film and recording.
with Isabel Soto, Miguel Penaranda, Carlos Riera
(R)
Book, £4.95, records 1 and 2 £2.88 each, record 3 £3.39, or cassettes £3.74 each and notes for teachers £2.75 from booksellers or BBC Publications.
A series of 20 programmes for beginners in German.
Wurzburg is the principal city of Franconia, a region of vineyards large and small where a delightful white wine is produced, Frankenwein. The Weinfest in Volkach am Main is the climax of the harvest season.
Presented by Hanni Vanhaiden
(R)
(Complementary radio programmes on Radio 4 VHF/FM today at 5.30 pm)
A series of 26 programmes
See the news as others see it with a little help from the new presenter, Klaus Roemer, and Chantal Cuer
A series of seven programmes 5: Fitted Cupboards
Modern materials have revolutionised furniture in the home and also make new techniques necessary to the home craftsman.
Richard Blizzard builds some fitted cupboards using many of these new techniques for melamine faced chipboard. In the garden he starts to build a large patio pergola. Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RAMSDEN (R)
A weekly magazine for the deaf and hard-of-hearing with sign language and subtitles. Introduced by Maggie Woolley
Clive Mason and John Lee Producer CHARLES PASCOE
Featuring the news and views, politics and practice of those involved with the land. With
Philip Wrixon
Dan Cherrington
Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell Producers
KEN POLLOCK , MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
12.58 Weather News for farmers MICHAEL FISH
with David Dimbleby Starting with the News Summary
The weekly look at what matters in politics.
In conversation with people at the heart of events, David Dimbleby seeks the truth behind the significant issues of the moment, and those looming ahead.
Studio director VICTOR MELLENEY Editor PAUL NORRIS
Omnibus edition by Bill Lyons and Jane Hollowood.
'So, find out which one of 'em's got light fingers, get rid of 'em and solve our over-staffing problems'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
starring
Vincent Price
David Tomlinson
Tab Hunter Susan Hart
Mysterious happenings greet an American girl who comes to Cornwall to claim an inheritance and finds herself held prisoner in Lyonesse - the city under the sea. Vincent Price stars as the ruler of this strange submarine city and its even stranger inhabitants in this adaptation of one of Edgar Allan Poe's tales.
Screenplay by CHARLES BENNETT and louis M. HEYWOOD From Edgar Allan Poe's City Under the Sea.
Produced by GEORGE WILLOUGHBY Directed by JACQUES TOURNEUR
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from the Grand Hall, Olympia featuring
The Cognac Courvoisier Knock-out Stakes
This show has built its reputation on a combination of the best in show jumping, displays and exciting entertainment.
In this programme all those aspects will be reflected with special emphasis for those unable to see the evening transmissions.
Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
STEPHEN HADLEY Producers
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON ALASTAIR SCOTT
The last of the series starring
Ronnie Barker Final Stretch by DICK CLEMENT and IAN LA FRENAIS featuring
Brian Wilde
Fulton Mackay with Richard Beckinsale and David Daker
Patricia Brake , Sam Kelly Designer
TIM GLEESON
Produced by SYDNEY LOTTERBY (R)
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with Jan Leeming Weather News
from Frome
St Aldhelm established a monastery on the banks of the River Frome and a church dedicated to St John the Baptist 1,300 years ago. Ian Gall joins in the anniversary celebrations.
He visits Longleat, the final home of Thomas Ken who was deposed as Bishop of Bath and Wells when he refused to take an oath of allegiance to William m.
At Nunney Castle, Ian meets Edward Manley , who at 77 still travels by motorcycle to fulfil his preaching engagements on the local
Methodist circuit; and takes a ride with Chris Griffey to meet the famous lions of Longleat.
On Jordan's bank the baptist's cry
(Winchester New); Glory to thee, my God, this night (Tallis's Canon);
Christ, from whom all blessings flow (Vienna); I will sing unto the Lord; Spirit of God (Intercessor); Christ is our corner-stone (Harewood); 0
Jesus, I have promised (Wolvercote); Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Helmsley)
Conductor MARTIN GOULD Organist GRAHAM DAVIES
Assistant producer STEVE BENSON Producer ERNEST REA
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Bristol
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Live from Television Centre, the very best of the year's sporting action, drama and entertainment. In the studio, are the British sportsmen and women who have made the headlines in 1985, one of whom will receive the trophy as Sports Personality of the Year. The programme also includes, from Mexico City, details of the draw for the 1986 World Cup.
Among the contenders for tonight's award are:
STEVE CRAM, winner in 1983, who broke three world records in 20 days of middle-distance running this summer.
DENNIS TAYLOR , who won a marathon world snooker final well after midnight.
SANDY LYLE , the first British winner of the Open for 16 years, who then helped bring back the Ryder Cup.
PAT JENNINGS , who with his Irish teammates restored some of football's image, and booked a Mexico trip at the age of 40. LESTER PIGGOTT , who called it a day in 1985 after a lifetime of classic racing success.
David GOWER , who captained England to an Ashes victory in fine style, and teammate IAN BOTHAM , who helped demolish the Aussies, and walked the length of Britain for charity.
BARRY MCGUIGAN , who thrilled millions by winning the World Featherweight title on a memorable evening last June.
The programme also recalls how a 17-year-old, Boris Becker , conquered
Wimbledon, and how
Alain Prost won the World Drivers'
Championship at last.
Sports Review introduced by Desmond Lynam and Harry Carpenter with Jimmy Hill , also features awards for the Outstanding Overseas
Personality, and Team of the Year, as well as a surprise or two for the studio guests. Videotape editor CHRIS BOOTH Designer RICHARD MORRIS
Assistant producer GRAHAM FRY Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN ROWUNSON
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Jan Leeming ; Weather News
A series of stories by Noel Coward This week:
Mr and Mrs Edgehill
Screenplay by T. R. BOWEN starring
Judi Dench and Ian Holm with Rachel Gurney and Alan MacNaughtan
Eustace and Dorrie Edgehill have decided to cut their losses and leave Samola, a British Protectorate in the Pacific, on the next P & 0 boat. After all it's 1939, war in Europe is looming and after the failure of his latest hare-brained scheme no one is likely to give Eustace a job now. Or are they?
Music by STANLEY MYERS Script editor ALAN DRURY Costume designer COLIN LAVERS
Designer DON HOMFRAY Photography JOHN ELSE
Producer ALAN SHALLCROSS Directed by GAVIN MILLAR
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Eustace and Dorrie Edgehill have decided to leave Samola, a British protectorate in the Pacific. After his latest bright idea, no one is likely to give him a job now. Or are they? Show more
Fathers to Be
God's call to the priesthood can come at any time, insists Andrew, whose own call came when he was 6.
He went to Upholland College at the age of 11. Upholland is the Roman Catholic Church's last remaining junior seminary in England and Wales. Its aim is to train schoolboys for the priesthood. But many Catholics feel that a vocation should be tested in the family and in the parish, and that Upholland is a relic of the past. So is it an institution for brainwashing idealistic youngsters, or is it a place where a responsible decision for or against the priesthood can be made? Producer BARRY LYNCH
Series producer DANIEL WOLF BBC Wales (R)
Morgan Cross shares the memories from the family albums of personalities. Tonight: Vinee Hill Director JOHN TAYLOR Producer MIKE DERBY
How Wrong We Were
The science of astronomy is thousands of years old. Yet only in the last few decades have astronomers made discoveries that have proved the old theories wrong. Venus has no water - Mars has no canals - Man did not sink without trace into the moon's dust. Patrick Moore tells the stories of these old theories, and explains how, because of one mistake, the size of the universe was doubled. Producer PIETER MORPURGO