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A series of ten programmes: 3
DAVID BELLAMY continues his personal exploration of the countryside. Having climbed out of last week's mires, he finds himself taking a bath in peat as he goes Deeper in the Mire
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY
Book (same title) £1.50 from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bellamy
Producer:
David Cordingley

from Elmwood United Reformed Church, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham
Conducted by the Minister, REV KENNETH HIBBEKD
Hymns: (C.P.)
Angel voices ever singing (279)
All my hope on God is founded (417) Praise the Lord, his glories show (20) Organist JOHN STRATTON
TV presentation Michael SHOESMITH

Contributors

Organist:
John Stratton
Unknown:
Michael Shoesmith

A series of ten programmes 3: How to Change your Job without Changing your Job Presented by JOHN TIMPSON With MARGARET KORVING
Director ANNA JACKSON
Series producer BRYN BROOKS
Book (same title) £1.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
John Timpson
Unknown:
Margaret Korving
Director:
Anna Jackson

40,000 Acres with 11 million Shareholders
DAVID RICHARDSON looks at management and marketing on one of cws Farms' biggest estates; and a report on current EEC negotiations.
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers

Contributors

Unknown:
David Richardson
Producer:
John Kenyon

A series of ten programmes presented by AUDREY STEPHENSON 3: Toys for Toddlers
A tortoise and a ' clacketyclack' to encourage physical activity in one-to-two-year-olds.
Series editor PETER RIDING Producer RON BI. OOMFIELD
Book (same title), £1.20, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
Audrey Stephenson
Producer:
Ron Bi.

with guest stars
Shirley Knight , Edd Byrnes The Ten Days that Shook Kid Curry Jones is held prisoner in a mine shaft by a gang planning to rob a bank-and to make sure Smith and Jones are blamed.
(Postponed from 5 October)

Contributors

Unknown:
Shirley Knight
Jones:
Ben Murphy
Smith:
Roger Davis

The history of 250 years of the Admiralty Board Room introduced by John Julius Norwich with contributions from
Lord Mountbatten of Burma Commander Peter Kemp Professor Arthur Marder Commander David Waters
Since 1725, this room has seen every famous figure in English naval history. And it is still working headquarters of the Board of Admiralty, where men continue the tradition, as a First Sea Lord put it, to Think in Oceans.
Film editor RAOUL SOBEL Producer RAY SUTCLIFFE

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Julius Norwich
Unknown:
Peter Kemp
Unknown:
Professor Arthur Marder
Editor:
Raoul Sobel
Producer:
Ray Sutcliffe

Based on the novel by NOEL STREATFEILD
Dramatised in six parts by JOHN WILES : part 3
The three girls have become pupils at the Academy of Dancing. During the Christmas holidays Sylvia receives a telegram from Madame asking her to come and see her at once.
Studio lighting GEOFF SHAW Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer ANTONY THORPE Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director TIMOTHY combe

Contributors

Novel By:
Noel Streatfeild
Unknown:
John Wiles
Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Antony Thorpe
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Timothy Combe
Posy:
Sarah Prince
Pauline:
Ellzabeth Morgan
Sylvia:
Angela Thorne
Petrova:
Jane Slaughter
Nana:
Barbara Lott
Madame Fidolia:
Mary Morris
Mr Simpson:
Terence Skelton
Pianist:
Martin Goldstein
Theo Dane:
Joanna David
Dr Jakes:
Sheila Keith
Teacher:
Bridget Kelly

with DONALD GEE, BOB HOSKINS and this week
PATRICIA HAYES
NIGEL STOCK
Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Rptd: Thurs 12.15 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, PO Box 7, London W3 6XJ.
Book (same title) £1.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Director:
Barbara Derkow
Producer:
David Hargreaves

A romantic serial in 16 parts set in Cornwall of the 1780s based on the novels by WINSTON GRAHAM Part 3 by JACK PULMAN
By allowing Verity and Captain Blarney to use Nampara for their meetings Ross is unwittingly setting the scene for an outbreak of violence which will affect their lives for many years to come ...
Script editor SIMON MASTERS Studio lighting PETER CATLETT Designer OLIVER BAYLDON Producer MORRIS BARRY
Director CHRISTOPHER BARRY

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Pulman
Unknown:
Peter Catlett
Designer:
Oliver Bayldon
Producer:
Morris Barry
Director:
Christopher Barry
Ross Poldark:
Robin Ellis
Jinny Carter:
Gillian Bailey
Nick Vigus:
Roy Evans
Verity Poldark:
Norma Streader
Captain Blarney:
Jonathan Newth
Demelza:
Angharad Rees
Prudie:
Mary Wimbush
Jim Carter:
Stuart Doughty
Treneglos:
Stephen Jack
Dr Choake:
John Forbes-Robertson
Henshawe:
John Ringham
Renfrew:
David Whitworth
Francis Poldark:
Clive Francis
Charles Poldark:
Frank Middlemass
Jud:
Paul Curran
Gamekeeper:
Philip Trewinnard
Nicholas Warleggan:
Nicholas Selby
Clerk:
Peter Beton
Elizabeth Poldark:
Jill Townsend

starring Trevor Howard
Vanessa Redgrave , John Gielgud Harry Andrews , Jill Bennett and David Hemmings
On 25 October 1854, during the Crimean War, there took place the most heroic - and suicidal - cavalry charge in military history when the Light Brigade, commanded by Lord Cardigan, rode into the ' valley of death ' against the might of the Russian cannon.

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Howard
Unknown:
Vanessa Redgrave
Unknown:
John Gielgud
Unknown:
Harry Andrews
Unknown:
Jill Bennett
Unknown:
David Hemmings
Lord Cardigan:
Trevor Howard
Clarissa Codrington:
Vanessa Redgrave
Lord Raglan:
John Glelgud
Lord Lucan:
Harry Andrews
Mrs Duberly:
Jill Bennett
Captain Nolan:
David Hemmings
Paymaster Duberly:
Peter Bowles
Captain Morris:
Mark Burns

presented by Humphrey Burton

Torrents of the Mind by V. S. Pritchett
Honore de Balzac (1799-1850)
Honore de Balzac, one of the world's great novelists, wrote The Human Comedy in 20 years: it is made up of more than 70 novels and collections of short stories.
Early in his career, Balzac wrote: 'Our passions, our vices, our inborn extremism, our pleasures and our pain, are torrents of the mind flowing through us. When a man gives himself totally to fixed ideas he is destroyed by them.' And it is those words which V. S. Pritchett sees as the theme of The Human Comedy.
V. S. Pritchett, novelist, short story writer and critic, is 75 this year: he has been a lifelong admirer of Balzac, and in this film he shows his own path through the world of Balzac's novels, a world that he finds in many ways like our own.

(Tomorrow, 9.0 pm, on BBC2: episode 1 of a six-part serial on the life of Balzac)

Contributors

Presenter:
Humphrey Burton
Contributor:
V. S. Pritchett
Old:
null Goriot
[Actor]:
Maurice Denham
[Actor]:
Stephen Murray
[Actor]:
Jeremy Clyde
[Actor]:
Frances Kearney
Cousin:
null Bette
[Actor]:
Margaret Whiting
[Actor]:
Gerald Case
Lost:
null Illusions
[Actor]:
Stephen Murray
[Actor]:
Richard Wren
The:
Wild Ass's Skin
[Actor]:
Christopher Brown
[Actor]:
Raf de la Torre
[Actor]:
Marilyn Galsworthy
Cesar:
null Birotteau
[Actor]:
Jeffrey Segal
[Actor]:
Kate Binchy
Balzac:
John Sharp
Cameraman:
Elmer Cossey
Designer:
Graham Oakley
Executive producer:
Mike Wooller
Producer:
Christopher Burstall
Film editor:
Howard Billingham

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