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Family cooking from the regions of France
The last of five programmes

Paul Jeanroy talks to Zena Skinner and demonstrates oeufs en cocotte benedictine, limande sole d la maniere de Paul

Book (same title), 3Sp, from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul Jeanroy
Expert:
Zena Skinner
Director:
Brian Davies
Producer:
Tony Roberts

A series of five programmes

In the 1860s Sir Titus Salt, the Yorkshire industrialist, set up a model village around his mill near the fast-growing town of Bradford. Today Saltaire still stands as an example of integrated development. But the problems faced by Bradford's planners as they try to change the face of an old city are of a very different order.

Contributors

Narrator:
Derek Cooper
Producer:
Gordon Croton

I believe in - the Father Almighty - Our Father

In the first of three visits to St Thomas's Parish Church, Belfast, Robert Brown joins in the morning service and asks Rev Canon Eric Elliott and the people of St Thomas's: What does fatherhood and therefore brotherhood involve?

BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Brown
Guest:
Canon Eric Elliott
Organist:
Leslie McCarrison
Producer:
Moore Wasson
Series Producer:
R.T. Brooks

A series of 20 programmes

Our Safety Competition - answers and winners! And a guest with ideas on 'Looking Good'.
Presented by Roy Hudd and Irene Thomas

(Repeated: Thursday 3.30 pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Roy Hudd
Presenter:
Irene Thomas
Assistant Producer:
Bryn Brooks
Producer:
Brigit Barry

The first in a season of films starring the movies' most celebrated child star, Shirley Temple
with Randolph Scott, Jack Haley, Gloria Stuart

Shirley Temple is in her element in this story about a talented child who is chosen by advertising executive Anthony Kent as singing star of his 'Crackly Grain Flakes' radio programme.

Films: page 9

Contributors

Director:
Allan Dwan
Rebecca Winstead:
Shirley Temple
Anthony Kent:
Randolph Scott
Orville Smithers:
Jack Haley
Gwen Warren:
Gloria Stuart

Featuring displays by
The Royal Navy: historic aircraft flight
The Army: Blue Eagles helicopter formation
The Royal Air Force: The Red Arrows
Includes the finish of The Evening News Air Race

Introduced by Raymond Baxter from Biggin Hill airfield

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Television Presentation:
Dennis Monger
Television Presentation:
Michael Lumley

A lively new look at words and letters
With Donald Gee, Bob Hoskins
and Gay Hamilton, Patricia Hayes, Rosemary Leach, Norman Rossington, Martin Shaw

(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]

Contributors

[Actor]:
Donald Gee
[Actor]:
Bob Hoskins
[Actress]:
Gay Hamilton
[Actress]:
Patricia Hayes
[Actress]:
Rosemary Leach
[Actor]:
Norman Rossington
Script:
Barry Took

A second chance to see some recent Anno Domini film reports.
This week: The Chant

Peter France reports from Britain, France and Switzerland on the revival of enthusiasm for the most ancient of all forms of church music - Gregorian Chant.

(Repeated tomorrow at 3.15 pm)

Contributors

Reporter:
Peter France
Producer:
Shirley du Boulay
Editor:
Peter Armstrong

from St Augustine's Church, Penarth
Presented by Gerry Monte

Let all the world (Luckington)
O praise ye the Lord! (Laudate Dominum)
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go (Forth in thy name O Lord I go) Love divine (Hyfrydol)
O worship the Lord (O worship the Lord)
Love's redeeming work is done (Love's redeeming work is done)
Jesus shall reign (Jesus shall reign)
Rejoice the Lord is King! (Rejoice the Lord is King)
For all the Saints (Sine Nomine)
Praise my soul (Praise my soul)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gerry Monte
Conductor:
Naunton Liles
Organist:
Stuart Pegler
Musicans:
Cardiff Canton Salvation Army Band
Bandmaster:
Leslie Young
Director:
Brian Williams
Producer:
John Stuart Roberts
Series Producer:
Raymond Short

by Martin Worth
A series in ten parts starring Peter Gilmore
with Jessica Benton, Howard Lang, Brian Rawlinson, Mary Webster, Ken Hutchison

'Is only a man's word as good as his bond?'

Cast in order of appearance: [see below]

Contributors

Writer:
Martin Worth
Series devised by:
Cyril Abraham
Script Editor:
Barry Thomas
Designer:
Austen Spriggs
Producer:
Peter Cregeen
Director:
Lennie Mayne
Captain Baines:
Howard Lang
Dunwoody:
John Rapley
Norsworthy:
Rex Robinson
Beech:
John Boswall
Official:
George Ballantine
Joe Crampton:
Ernest Hare
Sarah Onedin:
Mary Webster
Sam Bell:
Hugh Moxey
Robert Onedin:
Brian Rawlinson
Alice:
Sarah Grazebrook
Matt Harvey:
Ken Hutchison
Elizabeth Frazer:
Jessica Benton
James Onedin:
Peter Gilmore
Charlotte:
Victoria Thomas
Letty:
Jill Gascoine

with Esther Rantzen
Reporters Kieran Prendiville, Glyn Worsnip
Cyril Fletcher with Oddities of the Week
Song of the Week Victoria Wood

Contributors

Presenter:
Esther Rantzen
Reporter:
Kieran Prendiville
Reporter:
Glyn Worsnip
Reader:
Cyril Fletcher
Singer/Pianist:
Victoria Wood
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Editor:
John Morrell

with Barry Norman

Reviews: Luther, with Stacy Keach in the title role, is the latest in the current British Film Theatre season. A Touch of Zen has been hailed as the first true master-work of the Hong Kong cinema.

Preview: Mother, Jugs and Speed, a comedy adventure about three ambulance drivers, has just been made in Hollywood. The star of the film, Raquel Welch, comments on her unusual role.

News: A celebration of 50 years of Elstree Studios with extracts from Alfred Hitchcock's Blackmail, Richard Todd in The Hasty Heart and its greatest success, Murder on the Orient Express.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Director:
Philip Chilvers
Producer:
Barry Brown

BBC One London

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