For Pakistani and Indian viewers
Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
(from Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 12.25 pm)
With Bianca Maria Corbella, Yole Marinelli, Luigi Basagaluppi, Alberto Colzi
(Books and records: see page 13)
from St John's Methodist Church, Colwyn Bay
Conducted by The Minister, The Rev H. Lawley Williams
A mobile art gallery; the art objects - video tape cassettes of film works produced by artists from all over Europe and America. Gerry Schum is both gallery owner and film maker working with artists to present their ideas on German television.
How good is yours? Find out with John Miles, Captain Ernest Rigsby, Royal Marines, and fellow Road Users.
Introduced by Eric Thompson
Four professional salesmen pit their wits against a team of industrial buyers.
Technical approach OK; commercial approach disastrous.
Introduced by Graham Turner
Rene Cutforth assesses the impact of a third London airport on the Buckinghamshire countryside, and the people who live there.
Will Roskill's choice of Cublington lead to an environmental disaster?
(From Birmingham)
(Next Saturday: is Roskill Right? BBC2. 9.0 pm)
Weather for farmers
Lord James of Rusholme, Vice-Chancellor of York University and former High Master of Manchester Grammar School, talks to Alan Little about the form and function of the University he helped to found and his views on selection in secondary education.
Miles of brightly coloured curtain materials and furniture covers, produced daily at a factory just outside London, are finding their way into homes all over the world.
A new season of feature films presenting the golden voices of the silver screen
[Starring] Mario Lanza
with Johanna Von Koczian, Zsa Zsa Gabor
Mario Lanza, one of Hollywood's legendary singing stars, has a tailormade role in the first of this new season. He plays Tonia Costa, an international opera star with a reputation for temperamental behaviour. His love for a beautiful deaf girl takes him on a spectacular tour of Europe.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
Adventure, comedy and cartoon in a film series from Hollywood's greatest storytellers.
Suspicious of the new occupants of Burden House, Frank, Skeeter and Beans return to the secret tunnel and make a surprising discovery.
from St Mark's Church, Peterborough
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler
St Mark's, a daughter church of Peterborough Cathedral, was the first church built to meet the sudden 19th-century expansion of the city caused by the advent of the railways.
At the name of Jesus (Camberwell)
Lord of our life, and God of our salvation (Cloisters)
Beloved, let us love (Glovernia)
O thou who earnest from above (Hereford)
May the mind of Christ my Saviour (St Leonards)
The King of love my Shepherd is (Youth Praise)
Alleluia! sing to Jesus! (Hyfrydol)
O praise ye the Lord! (Laudate Dominum)
Jesus, these eyes have never seen (Nun danket all)
Lift high the Cross (Crucifer)
(Colour)
Starring Kirk Douglas, Edward G. Robinson, Cyd Charisse with George Hamilton, Dahlia Lavi, Claire Trevor.
This powerful drama is set against a background of movie-making - the story of a star on the slide who tries to regain his self-respect amid a group of cynical Hollywood exiles working in Rome. Fine performances from Kirk Douglas as the star and Edward G. Robinson as a legendary film director who is in deep trouble with his latest epic.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
(Colour)
with Kenneth Kendall
and Weather
with Michael Barratt
People with strong views about television programmes put their case to people who make them.