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A magazine for Asian viewers Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham
Contributors
Presented By:
Mahendra
Kaul
Director:
Ashok
Rampal.
- pre-school education now A series of ten programmes 6: Language (2)
Producer ROGER OWEN
Book (same title), 75p, from bookshops
Contributors
Producer:
Roger
Owen
A series of five programmes 3: New Plans, Old Loves
What can happen when the planners' vision of the new conflicts with some people's acceptance of the old.
Narrator DEREK COOPER
Producer GORDON CROTON
Contributors
Narrator:
Derek
Cooper
Producer:
Gordon
Croton
I believe in - the Father Almighty - Our Father
In the second of three visits to St Thomas 's Parish Church, Belfast, ROBERT BROWN joins in the service and is invited by CANON ERIC ELLIOTT to introduce more answers to the question
What does brotherhood involve? With STANLEY WORRALL
JAMES SIMMONS , TRUDY KELLY and BILL HUNTER
Producer MOORE WASSON
Series producer R. T. BROOKS BBC Northern Ireland
Contributors
Unknown:
St
Thomas
Unknown:
Robert
Brown
Unknown:
Canon Eric
Elliott
Unknown:
Stanley
Worrall
Unknown:
James
Simmons
Unknown:
Trudy
Kelly
Producer:
Moore
Wasson
Producer:
R. T.
Brooks
A series of 20 programmes: 19
' Fitness in Retirement,' the results of our research project - and a musical guest who makes his own instruments. Presented by ROY HUDD and IRENE THOMAS
Assistant producer BRYN BROOKS Producer BRIGIT BARRY
Contributors
Presented By:
Roy
Hudd
Presented By:
Irene
Thomas
Producer:
Brigit
Barry
A series of six programmes
THALASSA CRUSO turns her attention to
5: The Patch in Front
Director DAVID ATWOOD
Producer RICK HAUSER (WGBH Boston)
Contributors
Director:
David
Atwood
Producer:
Rick
Hauser
The First Five Years
Narrator ROSEMARY LEACH
Film editor ERIC MIVAL
Producer EURFRON GWYNNE JONES Book, The First Five Years, 11.80, from bookshops
Contributors
Narrator:
Rosemary
Leach
Producer:
Eurfron
Gwynne
Introduced by DAVID RICHARDSON
Building Up the Image
Farmers rarely achieve No 1 in the community popularity poll. Can Farm Open Days help to correct some of the misunderstandings?
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers
Contributors
Introduced By:
David
Richardson
Producer:
John
Kenyon.
The last of five programmes
RICHARD JEFFERY shows some ways to arrange them. 5: Winter
Director CHARLES PASCOE Producer victor POOLE
Book (same title), 75p, from bookshops
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Jeffery
Director:
Charles
Pascoe
A season of films starring the movies' most celebrated child star Shirley Temple, with Jack Oakie , Charlotte Greenwood Vaudeville partners Kit and Joe Ballantine adopt orphan Wendy, who becomes the star of their act. When Kit and Joe retire to a quiet New England farm, acceptance into a new, rather staid community proves hard to come by. Director ALLAN DWAN
. Films: page 12
Contributors
Unknown:
Jack
Oakie
Unknown:
Joe
Ballantine
Director:
Allan
Dwan
Wendy:
Shirley
Temple
Joe:
Jack
Oakie
Kit:
Charlotte
Greenwood
Seven samples of Yugoslav life. 4: The Ancient Kingdom
At the centre of this documentary is a reporter who makes a weekly programme for the local radio station about the area of Serbija he lives in. It's about 100 miles south of Belgrade, the medieval Slav kings lived there; it's now a mixture, a developed modern society full of echoes from its past. Narrator ERIC THOMPSON
Written and directed by MICHAEL CROUCHER BBC Bristol
Contributors
Narrator:
Eric
Thompson
Directed By:
Michael
Croucher
with Valerie Singleton
The Prince Regent and Disraeli, Pavlova and Darwin, Keats and Raleigh - great names of history whose houses still exist and provide a living link with the past.
1: The Prince Regent at Brighton
Film editor ANGUS NEWTON
Written and researched by DOROTHY SMITH Producer EDWARD BARNES Director SARAH HELLINGS
Contributors
Editor:
Angus
Newton
Unknown:
Dorothy
Smith
Producer:
Edward
Barnes
Director:
Sarah
Hellings
the voice of the Prince Regent:
With Frank
Finlay
a young manThe Prince:
Stuart
Myers
an old manThe Prince:
Dennis
Jennings
Maria Fitzherbert:
Leonie
Jessel
from Kiev
USSR v Great Britain
As the Montreal tempo increases, this crucial three-a-side match gives our athletes a further test against one of the most powerful athletics nations in the world.
Commentators RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
Television presentation by the SOVIET TELEVISION SERVICE
Contributors
Commentators:
Ron
Pickering
Commentators:
Stuart
Storey
by CHARLES DICKENS ; dramatised in six parts by HUGH WHITEMORE
David and Dora are married and leading a happy if chaotic life together. Uriah has been exploiting Mr Wickfield. Episode 5
Producer JOHN MCRAE
DirectorJOAN CRAFT
Contributors
Unknown:
Charles
Dickens
Unknown:
Hugh
Whitemore
Producer:
John
McRae
Director:
Joan
Craft
David Copperfield:
David
Yelland
Rosa Dartle:
Jacqueline
Pearce
Dora:
Beth
Morris
Tommy Traddles:
Peter
Bourke
Betsey Trotwood:
Patience
Collier
Stranger:
Joseph
Wise
Mr Dick:
Timothy
Bateson
Maid:
Sandra
Berkin
Mrs Steerforth:
Sheila
Keith
Dan Peggotty:
Ian
Hogg
Mr Micawber:
Arthur
Lowe
Em'ly:
Melanie
Hughes
Urchin:
Nigel
Erskine
Ham Peggotty:
David
Troughton
Mrs Heep:
Liz
Smith
Uriah Heep:
Martin
Jarvis
Agnes:
Gail
Harrison
Words and letters With DONALD GEE BOB HOSKINS and ROSEMARY LEACH
NORMAN ROSSINGTON
Repeat: Thurs 12.35 pm, Sat 10.25 am
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed] or send their name. address and telephone number to: On the Move[address removed]
Boole (same title) £1.00, from bookshops
Contributors
Unknown:
Donald
Gee
Unknown:
Bob
Hoskins
Unknown:
Rosemary
Leach
Unknown:
Norman
Rossington
A second chance to see Sunday in Clough Road
Sunday is traditionally the Lord's day. But what does it mean to people in Britain today? Anno Domini found some answers by choosing a town at random and spending a Sunday there. The town was Rotherham. Reporter Peter France
Producer BILL NICHOLSON Editor PETER ARMSTRONG
Contributors
Reporter:
Peter
France
Producer:
Bill
Nicholson
Editor:
Peter
Armstrong
Michael and Mary Parkinson appeal on behalf of Family Service Units whose 23 Centres in England and Scotland help families under stress wtth their personal problems.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]
Contributors
Unknown:
Mary
Parkinson
Unknown:
Mary
Parkinson
from St Editha's Church, Tamworth, Staffordshire Introduced by TOM COYNE
Praise to the Lord (Praxis pietatis)
Jesus! the name high over all (Lydia) Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost (Charity) God is love (Abbot's Leigh)
The King of love (Dominus regit me)
Angel voices ever singing (Angel voices) Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (Hereford) Praise, my soul (Praise, my souli
The day is past and over (St Anatolius)
Conductor KENNETH EDWARDS Organist PETER ELLIOTT Prayer and Blessing
PREBENDARY ALBERT EDWARDS Director MICHAEL SHOESMITH
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT BBC Birmingham
Contributors
Introduced By:
Tom
Coyne
Conductor:
Kenneth
Edwards
Organist:
Peter
Elliott
Unknown:
Albert
Edwards
Director:
Michael
Shoesmith
Producer:
Raymond
Short
A series in ten parts starring Peter Gilmore
5 : Quarantine by IAN CURTEIS with Jessica Benton , Howard Lang Brian Rawlinson , Mary Webster Ken Hutchison
' Her Majesty's Marines have orders to fire upon any man attempting to leave this vessel.'
Devised by CYRIL ABRAHAM Script editor BARRY THOMAS Designer GLORIA CLAYTON Producer PETER CREGEEN Director MICHAEL HAYES
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Gilmore
Unknown:
Ian
Curteis
Unknown:
Jessica
Benton
Unknown:
Howard
Lang
Unknown:
Brian
Rawlinson
Unknown:
Mary
Webster
Unknown:
Ken
Hutchison
Unknown:
Cyril
Abraham
Editor:
Barry
Thomas
Designer:
Gloria
Clayton
Producer:
Peter
Cregeen
Director:
Michael
Hayes
Lucy:
Claire
Parrott
Matt Harvey:
Ken
Hutchison
Sick sailor:
Pat
Gorman
Old sailor:
Jimmy
Gardner
Young sailor:
Ian
Liston
Captain Corcoran:
Richard
Shaw
Robert Onedin:
Brian
Rawlinson
James Onedin:
Peter
Gilmore
Pilot:
Alan
Hockey
Customs Officer:
Stacy
Davies
Clerk:
Andrew
Lane
Elizabeth Frazer:
Jessica
Benton
Sarah Onedin:
Mary
Webster
Captain Baines:
Howard
Lang
Dr Darling:
Jack
Watson
Nurse McNeiL:
Heather
Page
Boy:
Linus
Roache
Fowler:
Arnold
Peters
Mayor:
Harry
Beety
Member:
Geoffrey
Lewis
starring
Tom Courtenay , Romy Schneider with Alan Badel
James Villiers , Leonard Rossiter James Bolam , Fiona Lewis
Gerald Arthur Otley is making the rounds of his friends in the Portobello Road antique market in search of a bed for the night. But his troubles begin when he dosses down in the flat of dealer Eric Lambert - while Otley sleeps, Lambert is murdered. and THE HERD
JIMMY YOUNG , PETE MURRAY
Director DICK CLEMENT. Films: page 12
Contributors
Unknown:
Tom
Courtenay
Unknown:
Romy
Schneider
Unknown:
Alan
Badel
Unknown:
James
Villiers
Unknown:
Leonard
Rossiter
Unknown:
James
Bolam
Unknown:
Fiona
Lewis
Unknown:
Gerald Arthur
Otley
Unknown:
Eric
Lambert
Unknown:
Jimmy
Young
Unknown:
Pete
Murray
Director:
Dick
Clement.
Gerald Arthur Otley:
Tom
Courtenay
Imogen:
Romy
Schneider
Hadrian:
Alan
Badel
Hendrickson:
James
Villiers
Johnston:
Leonard
Rossiter
Albert:
James
Bolam
Lin:
Fiona
Lewis
Proudfoot:
Freddie
Jones
with Esther Rantzen Reporters
KIERAN PRENDIVILLE , GLYN WORSNIP CYRIL FLETCHER with Oddities of the Week
Song of the Week VICTORIA WOOD and THE FIVEPENNY PIECE
Director PIETER MORPURGO Editor JOHN MORRELL
Contributors
Unknown:
Esther
Rantzen
Reporters:
Kieran
Prendiville
Unknown:
Glyn
Worsnip
Unknown:
Cyril
Fletcher
Director:
Pieter
Morpurgo
Editor:
John
Morrell
England v Brazil
Exclusive live coverage by satellite from Los Angeles of the whole of England's first match in the four-nation US Bicentennial Tournament.
Commentator DAVID COLEMAN
This is the ninth meeting of these two great rivals. England have won only once - back in 1956; there have been two draws; and Brazil have won five times, including the most recent game by 1-0 in the 1970 World Cup, which completed a hat-trick of wins for the South Americans. Tonight, England will be aiming to end that sequence as they build up to their first match in the 1978 World Cup next month in Finland. Introduced by JIMMY HILL
ProducersALEC WEEKS and MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Contributors
Commentator:
David
Coleman
Introduced By:
Jimmy
Hill
Producers:
Alec
Weeks
Producers:
Martin
Hopkins
Editor:
Jonathan
Martin
with Richard Baker Weather