Elizabeth Watts and Wayne Jackman say Hallo Again. The Emperor's New Clothes Musicians RICHARD BROWN
PETER HOWLAND , MARTIN FRITH Director MARTIN FISHER
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
One image of God is of an Uncle George or a Santa
Claus; another is that he is male, white and British.
Fr Gerry Hughes argues that deformed images of God like these are the biggest obstacles to a deeper prayer life. Director STEVE BENSON
Producer HELEN ALEXANDER
Ann Easter joins Hazel Wood in her home in Wells for a time of worship and prayer. The Rev Michael Taylor reflects on what Jesus meant when he said I Am the Door. Readings: Jeremiah 23, w 1-4, John 10. vv 1-10
Producer ERNEST REA
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER BBC Bristol
A marketplace of ideas
Join Judi Spiers and find out how you can save time, effort and, above all, money.
This week, how to live out of a box; how to design a pizza for a prize, and your own designer sweater for a song - and how to trim your turn. Director DAVE THOMAS
Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (e)
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A six-part introduction to the language and people
Presented by Roberta Fox
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French for beginners in the second of 15 programmes. Presented by Carolle Rousseau and Patrick Simpson-Jones (R)
(Complementary programme on Radio 4 VHF/FM at 5.00pm)
A series of five programmes with Andrew Sachs and his guide from Barcelona, Manuel
Andrew leaves the Costa Brava and sets off with Manuel on the road to Aragon.
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The third of four programmes featuring the 1987 party conferences.
Labour Party Conference 1987 Brighton was the venue for this year's Labour Party
Conference, and Sign Extra brings you some of the highlights with sign language and subtitles. Presenter Clive Mason Interpreter John Lee
Thirty Years On with John Humphrys Following 30 years of unprecedented expansion and prosperity, agriculture's golden days are over. Political and financial support is waning and public concern about food surpluses and damage to the countryside is growing. In the third of a special series to celebrate this programme's 30th anniversary, some provocative solutions are offered for the troubled years ahead. Producers
MIKE DERBY , MICHAEL FITZGERALD Series producer MARTIN SMALL BBC Pebble Mill
BERNARD DAVEY
with Vivian White
Starting with News Summary The weekly programme of lively discussion - making the news with those in power and hearing the views of those who challenge them. Producers
CATHY HOLT. VIRGINIA ASHCOMBE Editor LYDIA HOWARD
by Jane Hollowood and Gilly Fraser.
"You can't lie, Kathy. It's all over your face. It's Colin innit? Opening his big mouth. Just wait till I get my hands on him."
(Ceefax subtitles)
The Suntory World
Matchplay Championship from Wentworth Golf Club, Surrey
A first prize E75,000 is at stake as the 36-hole final draws to a close.
(If the Golf overruns these cartoons may be dropped)
starring
See You in Court
What does a widow accused of wrecking her rented apartment and a traffic accident involving Kris have in common? One angry old man called Gus is determined to see fair play in both cases. Written by JERRY MCNEELY
Directed by ROBERT SCHEERER
by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY
Dramatised in 16 episodes by ALEXANDER BARON starring
7: Amelia Invades the Low Countries
The newly-wed Amelia has accompanied her husband to war. Becky is there too, but for her the Duchess of Richmond's ball is a far more important battleground than the field of Waterloo.
Music composed and conducted by NIGEL HESS
Lighting DAVE BUSHELL
Script editor PHILLIPPA GILES Designer GAVIN DAVIES
Producer TERRANCE DICKS
Director DIARMUID LAWRENCE
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with Moira Stuart Weather
from Builth Wells
Cliff Morgan visits Builth Wells, a small mid-Wales market town on the banks of the lovely River Wye. He learns how ANN AND
WYNDHAM JONES train their sheepdogs for competitions like One Man and His Dog and meets the High Sheriff for the County of Powys, ROSALIND THOMAS.
Local Christians gather at the Alpha Presbyterian Church to sing their Songs of Praise.
We have a gospel to proclaim (Fulda); Love divine, all loves excelling (Blaenwern); In heavenly love abiding (Penlan); The church's one foundation (Aurelia); Teach me to serve thee, Lord (Builth); Majesty 0 Jesus, I have promised (Wolvercote)' King of glory, King of peace (Gwalchmai)
Conductor DAVID GEDGE
Researcher STEPHEN LYNAS Producer DAFYDD OWEN Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
(Shoum again on Monday on BBC2 at 2.15pm)
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A series in 13 parts devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring and Episode 7 by ANTHONY OSBORN 'There's going to be a wind of change sweeping through that yard! I'm going to drag the Mermaid out of the 19th century if it's the last thing I do - and all its men!'
Title music
SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE Designer BOB HUTTON Script consultant
RAYMOND THOMPSON
Script editor MARK LYONS
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director MICHAEL E. BRIANT
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written by CARLA LANE
The story of the Boswells, a family of lovable rogues, their unity, loyalty and ability to survive in today's world.
Title music by DAVID MACKAY Designer TIM GLEESON
Directed by SUSAN BELBIN Produced by ROBIN NASH
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by OLIVIA MANNING
Screenplay in seven parts by ALAN PLATER
2: January 1940. The
Romanian prime minister has been assassinated by the fascist Iron Guard and Bucharest is rife with rumour and counter-rumour. Guy, gregarious as ever, is at the centre of the city's intellectual life, popular alike with his students and with the ex-patriate community of diplomats, agents, refugees, spies and politicians. Harriet is beginning to wonder when he will find time for her. Title music RESL 221 from retailers
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with Moira Stuart ; Weather
No Easy Road: Michael Buerk 's South Africa
For four years,
Michael Buerk reported on South Africa for BBC Television
News. He saw the country at its best and at its worst. He made many friends, black, white and coloured; he was also shot at, gassed, beaten, locked up, censored, and finally expelled. He cannot go back. But now, using material some of which has never been shown, he tells us what it was really like to live and work on the edge of a racial battleground.
This first programme in a new series of Everyman goes behind the news for a personal look at the country and the people for whom there is 'no easy road'. Film editor RICHARD SEEL Producer STEPHEN WALKER
Everyman editor JANE DRABBLE
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Six speculations on life in the computer age. with Robert Powell 2: The Leak
Suppose it's the year 2000 and every home has its data terminal and that libraries disappear. Imagine that politics are the business of electronic engineers and that governments maintain computer dossiers on every citizen from birth to death. What if a clandestine group of computer hackers broke into a secret government database and leaked its contents on to every domestic screen? Is that the only way to stop the world of 1984 coming true?
Videotape editor STEVE KNATTRESS Music ANDY ROBERTS
Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK