6.25 Middlemarch by George Eliot
6.50 Inquiry: Newsreel coverage
7.15 Pure Maths: Cycles
7.40 Twentieth-century Poetry
8.5 Materials under Stress
8.30 Jumpers by Tom Stoppard
8.55 Graduates for Growth
The Archbishop of Canterbury
The Most Rev
Dr Robert Runcie welcomes His Holiness John Paul II on his pilgrimage to the Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury for
A Celebration of Faith
The Pope arrives by helicopter and drives through the ancient streets of Canterbury to the Deanery. With the Dean and Chapter he processes round the Cathedral precincts to the West Door.
The Welcome in the Nave A Fanfare Prayers
Hymn: All people that on earth do dwell
The Archbishop's Address The Collect
A Common Faith
The Archbishop and the Pope process to the High Altar Psalm 84
The Canterbury Gospels are presented
The Archbishop reads the Epistle The Pope reads the Gospel The Intercessions by THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
THE ARCHBISHOP OF THYATEIRA
THE CARDINAL ARCHBISHOP OF
WESTMINSTER
THE MODERATOR OF THE FREE
CHURCH FEDERAL COUNCIL. The Pope's Address
The Renewal of Baptismal Vows The Giving of the Peace
A Common Vision
Seven representative Church figures process to the Chapel of Saints and Martyrs of Our Own
Time, place a lighted candle and name a martyr to symbolise their common hope and vision for the future.
A Prayer
Hymn: For all the saints The Blessing
The Archbishop and the Pope walk to the site of the martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket and leave the Cathedral by the Cloister Door.
THE COMBINED CHOIRS OF
CANTERBURY AND ROCHESTER
CATHEDRALS
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE Organist and Master of the Choristers
DR ALLAN WICKS
Assistant organist DAVID FLOOD Commentators
TOM FLEMING and CANON PETER FIRTH
12.15 Computing at Scottish Gas
12.40 Statistics: Sampling
1.5 Cosmology before Newton
1.30 Social Needs in Education
1.55 Food Production Systems
2.20 Mining in Ireland
2.45 The Technology of the Office
3.10 Understanding Space and Time
Pope John Paul II celebrates the First Mass of Pentecost with the Bishops, priests and people of the two
.. provinces of Westminster and Southwark, nine dioceses that stretch from The Wash to Land's End.
Commentators DAVID DIMBLEBY and FR VINCENT NICHOLS
An Open Door programme made by Action on Smoking and Health
Smokers are a dying breed in more ways than one: only four out of ten British adults now smoke cigarettes. Even so, it is rare for non-smokers to be free from tobacco smoke at work, in restaurants and many other public places. The tobacco industry itself seems to believe that the social acceptability issues, rather than health, will ultimately determine its future in countries like Britain. With such powerful opponents, can the majority turn the tables and make non-smoking the norm?
A public access programme made with the help of the COMMUNITY PROGRAMME unit
with Jan Leeming Weather
The last in the present series of the television weekly review presented by Ludovic Kennedy , who discusses the new Terry Wogan chat show Wogan (BBC1), the serialisation of Antonia White 's Frost in May (BBC2) and the dramatisation of Stan Barstow's A Kind of Loving (Granada) with Sir Huw Wheldon Mavis Nicholson and Susan Hill.
And they will also be talking about their favourite-and least favourite-programmes of the past 12 months.
Assistant producers SUE
EVANS STEPHEN GARRETT , CLARE PATERSON Director TONY TYLEY
Producer JOHN ARCHER
The first of nine programmes Bernard Levin talks to
Dr Henry Kissinger
Former American Secretary of State, joint-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for ending the Vietnam War, survivor of the Water-gate scandal, DR HENRY KISSINGER is a man of power and paradox. A consummate tactician, he combined ruthlessness with political vision, and played a major role in America's relations with the world during the Nixon years.
Now he is out of power, critics are questioning the value of his long-term political achievements. Was he ' the man who balanced the world' or ' a man pedalling downhill fast through an earthquake, the wreckage closing in behind him'?
Researcher FIONA MCKENZIE Producer TAMASIN DAY-LEWIS BBC Bristol
(Un crime de notre temps) starring
Henri Vlrlojeux , Gisele Casadesus A new season of recent French films begins with Gabriel Axel 's penetrating study of the aftermath of a crime.
Bernard and Catherine lead a quiet life in retirement, enjoying their occasional sorties to the theatre or the cinema. One night, coming home on the Metro, they are jostled and jeered by a group of young hooligans who follow them out on to the street. Catherine dies. And Bernard, left alone, begins to question all the values he had previously taken for granted.
Screenplay by PIERRE MOUSTIERS from his award-winning novel Directed by GABRIEL AXEL
A French film with English subtitles (First showing on British television) Films.' page 11
(Vive la France.' continues with In a Wild Moment on Tuesday at 9.0 pm)
with Jan Leeming Weather
The Sun Alliance
PGA Championship from
Hillside HARRY CARPENTER introduces highlights of today's second round of this £80,000 tournament, with comment from TONY JACKLIN.
The French feature film starring
Simone Signoret Raf Vallone
Forced into a loveless and unhappy marriage, Therese finds consolation in an affair with a young Italian lorry driver. When her husband decides to imprison her in the home of a distant relative, there seems only one solution open to the lovers....
Winner of the Golden Lion at the 1953 Venice Film Festival, Marcel Carne 's film updates Zola's classic novel of crime and passion to a modern setting while retaining all the tension and claustrophobic atmosphere of the original.
Screenplay by MARCEL CARNt and CHARLES SPAAK Produced by ROBERT AND RAYMOND HAKIM Directed bv MARCEL CARNÈ
A French film with English subtitles (First showing on British television) . Films: page 11