Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham (Repeated: Wednesday BBC2, 10.35 am)
11.0 CHARLES CAUSLEY on a Cornish beach reflects on the significance of childhood.
11.8 Through All the Changing Scenes: an Anthology of Seasons Words by PAT ROOKE
Spoken by GWEN WATFORD JOHN FRANKLYN- ROBBINS
Singing by students of the BERKSHIRE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
BULMERSHE GIRLS CHOIR conductor GWYN ARCH
BULMERSHE FOLK CHOIR conductor NORMAN MORRIS
From the Church of St Michael and All Angels, Beaconsfield.
Producer R. T. BROOKS
A series of ten films about the Cold War in Europe
2: Landscape with Ruins Introduced by JOHN TUSA
With GENERAL LUCIUS D. CLAY
ROBERT MURPHY , GEORGES BIDAULT
Script consultant PROF ROGER MORGAN Director JOHN EIDINOW
Producer HOWARD SMITH
Introduced by DAVID RICHARDSON Custodian of the National Forest
LORD TAYLOR OF GRYFE has been Chairman of the Forestry Commission since 1970. On the eve of his retirement he discusses with JOHN CHERRINGTON the frustrations of the past and his hopes for the UK forests of the future.
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers
Ten films show how different Indian tribes are coping with the problems of life in North America today. 1: Cherokee
Welcoming the white man, even as a tourist, still holds dangers for the tribe that lost its homeland.
Production assistant NICK GOSLING
Producer BRENDA HORSFIELD
starring Anna Neagle Michael Wilding
Anna Neagle had one of her best screen roles as Florence Nightin gale. The film follows her career from early days as superintendent of a hospital, through the terrible days of the Crimean War, to later years of struggle and reform culminating in recognition of her services to the nation, with the award of the Order of Merit.
Producer and director HERBERT WILCOX . Films: page 9
with Tony Soper
It is the very top of Africa, a snow-covered volcano over 19.000 feet high. To reach it means crossing forests and a desert; then comes the final struggle up a wall of shattered lava where lungs gasp for oxygen in the thin, cold air.
Despite these hardships hundreds of people like ANDY and ELEANOR Williams have a taste for the special challenge offered by Africa's greatest mountain.
Film cameraman HUGH MAYNARD Sound I.YNDON BIRD
Producer NED KELLY. BBC Bristol
Fay Leighton, an attractive widow, whose husband once owned the High Chaparral, hires a gun to drive the Cannons off their land.
(First shown on BBC2)
with Valerie Singleton , who visits some great houses where famous people lived and worked.
6: Raleigh at Sherborne Castle with Richard Pasco as the voice of Sir Walter Raleigh
' Fain would I climb, but fear to fall.'
Raleigh scratched these words on to a window pane hoping that Queen Elizabeth would see them as she passed by. The story of how high he climbed and how far he fell is told in the last of the current series which features the house that came to be known as ' Raleigh's Tall Tower '. with the voices of JOHN NETTLETON and JONATHAN SCOTT
Film cameraman REMI ADEFARASIN Sound STAN NIGHTINGALE Film editor NICK HARDING
Written and researched by DOROTHY SMITH Producer EDWARD BARNES Director HARRY COWDY
Weather MICHAEL FISH
A lively new look at words and letters With DONALD GEE BOB HOSKINS and GAY HAMILTON
PATRICIA HAYES , ROSEMARY LEACH MARTIN SHAW , NIGEL STOCK
Script BARRY TOOK
Adviser CATHERINE MOORHOUSE Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES i Repeated: Thurs 1.20 pm. Sat 10.0 am) Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name. address and telephone number to: On the Move. [address removed]
Book (same title), £1.00, from bookshops
A second chance to see The Lama King
VANYA KEWLEY reports on the life in exile of the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet. What is the future of the unique religious tradition of Tibet and the man who believes he may well be the last Dalai Lama ?
Reporter VANYA KEWLEY Editor PETER ARMSTRONG
The final programme in the present series, starring Peter Gilmore in Month of the Albatross by ALUN RICHARDS with Jessica Benton
Howard Lang , Brian Rawlinson Mary Webster , Ken Hutchison
' You've never had a relationship with any man or woman that wasn't based on money! '
Series devised by CYRIL ABRAHAM
Script editor MERVYN HALSMAN
Designer RICHARD MORRIS
Producer PETER CREGEEN
Director DOUGLAS CAMFIELD
starring William Holden
Don Taylor , Otto Preminger
When two American prisoners, attempting to escape from Stalag 17, run into a German ambush, it becomes clear that one of the men in Barrack 4 must be an informer. The obvious suspect is Sefton, who spends his time trading with the guards and organising gambling.
Producer and director BILLY WILDER . Films: page 9
with Richard Whitmore ; Weather