Eurovision links Britain and Germany for Morning Service
In Britain at Ecclesall Parish Church, Sheffield
Service conducted by The Rev. Richard Hanson.
In Germany at the Kreuzkirche, Wolfsburg
Service conducted by Pastor Martin Voigt.
The sermon for British viewers preached by Dr. Hans Lilje, Bishop of Hanover.
Service introduced from Germany by Douglas Stewart.
Television presentation in co-operation with the German Television Service by Peter Hamilton
(to 11.00)
A Christian Theme expounded by Canon Matthew McNamey assisted by John Breslin and a section of the St. Gabriel Singers.
and Weather for Farmers
The magazine for those who live by the land.
Introduced by John Cherrington.
American Farm Visit
Eric Lamming visits a typical Midwest farm at Mahomet, Illinois, to see the livestock and crops being grown and to meet an American farming family.
Midland Farm Visit
Anthony Parkin and Dr. Fekete visit Dan Slater, Town Farm, Hanley Childe, Worcestershire, who specialises in high quality fruit and bacon.
Filmed by the BBC's Agricultural Film Unit
From the Midlands
i Golegau Cymru Y ddadil derfynol
Testun:
Rym ni damaid gwell o ddadlau COlegau:
Coleg Coffa'r Annibynwyr, Abertawe (Eirian Rees. John Gwilym Jones) Coleg Diwinyddol. Aberystwyth
(Benjamin Rees, Cymwil Williams) Siaradwr unigol:
Peter Hughes Griffiths
Coleg y Brifysgol, Aberystwyth Cadeirydd: Aled Rhys Wiliam Beirniaid: Hywel Davies, Stephen J. Williams
Debating contest for Welsh Colleges.
Philip J. Davies
Cyflwynir Brysgyll 'Y Cymro' i'r tint buddugot a'r cwpan i'r siaradwr unigol gorau gan Mrs. Rachel Jones,
Cadeirydd Cyngor Darlledu Cymru Y telediad dan ofal Ifan O. Williams
Trefmydd y rhaglen, Sam Jones
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
A film comedy series starring Wally Cox.
2.0-2.10 Songs for the Traveller
2.10-2.25 Flashback; Sports Extra
(Rowridge)
[Starring] John Wayne, Robert Ryan
The thrilling wartime exploits of the men and their machines who formed an air squadron which was stationed in the jungle bordering Guadalcanal in the crucial days of 1942.
Johnny Morris describes his train journey across Europe in five episodes.
Recent items from 'Wednesday Magazine'.
Introduced by David Jacobs.
with Lenny the Lion, Terry Hall, Pauline Knight, Ronnie Raymond.
Being the adventures of the Bastable children in search of a fortune by E. Nesbit.
Adapted and produced in six episodes by Dorothea Brooking.
Hans, Lotte, and the crew of the Xarifa watch the day-by-day story of a devoted octopus to its dramatic and unexpected climax.
Directed and produced by Hans Hass in association with the BBC Natural History Unit
The Rev. Peter McCall looks at the story of the man from Arimathea.
From the West
Trysor Cudd
Mytf yirdod a Mawl dan arweinJad yr Athro J. Mansel John
Cenir yr emynau gan
Cantorion Cymreig y BBC Arweinydd, Arwel Hughes
A meditation in Welsh.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
(to 18.45)
Donald Holms introduces a series of incidents filmed on location which show the Dog Collar in its twin role of badge and obstacle.
The Rev. A. C. Bridge is in the studio to comment.
Appearing in the location scenes: Tony Church, Peter Jeffrey, Morris Perry, Sheila Raynor, The Rev. Michael Mayne, The Rev. Keith Pound.
Introduced by David Nixon.
Written by David Climie, David Whitaker and David Nixon.
Starring this week Jewel and Warriss, Lita Roza, The Bruno Martino Five, Dorothy Wayne, Douglas Squires, The Showtime Dancers, The George Mitchell Singers.
Chairman, Eamonn Andrews
Panel: Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, Cyril Fletcher, Rear Admiral Roy Foster-Brown and a mystery guest celebrity.
Televised by arrangement with CBS and Maurice Winnick
Written by John Prebble.
[Starring] Sheila Allen, William Lucas, John Barrie and Raymond Huntley
with Geoffrey Dunn, Harold Scott
A serious accusation by a famous artist about the work of another gives John Ramsay a chance to 'get something into the paper' and perhaps to keep his job on the Sunday Herald. But rapidly the story becomes a challenge-to his skill, and to his responsibility.
A fortnightly magazine of the arts.
Tonight's edition includes:
The Devils of Loudun
John Whiting returns to Loudun in France to tell the story of the possession by devils in the 17th century of the Ursuline nuns of the town.
His new play 'The Devils' (from which extracts are shown) has just opened at the Aldwych Theatre, London.
Two Composers, Two Worlds
A film about the contrasts in the life and work of two outstanding young composers:
Peter Maxwell Davies, Dudley Moore.
Introduced and edited by Huw Wheldon.
A talk by The Rev. Leslie J. M. Timmins.