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Shaair Aur Samaaj
An interview with the well-known Pakistani Urdu poet Ahmed Faraz on the role of the poet in society, including recitations of his poems.
Director ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham (Repeated: Wednesday, BBC2, 10.30 am)

Contributors

Unknown:
Shaair Aur Samaaj
Unknown:
Ahmed Faraz
Director:
Ashok Rampal.

Singing, acting and art work by scholars of Berkshire and Hampshire schools have often formed part of television worship. The last of three programmes showing examples of their work is
Animals! Animals! Animals! by PAT ROOKE and GWYN ARCH
Art work by Heatherside County Junior School, Fleet, and a choir from Hook Primary School, with singers LEE GIBSON and NEIL MACKIE in the Methodist Church at Fleet.
Producer R. T. BROOKS

Contributors

Unknown:
Pat Rooke
Unknown:
Neil MacKie
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

A series of 19 programmes 11: Safe as Houses
A quiz about some of the common home accidents and how to prevent them.
Presented by BRIAN REDHEAD
Producer SUZANNE DAVIES
Series producer DAVID ALLEN
(Repeated: Tuesday, BBC2, 2.15 put; Thursday, BBC1, 10.45 am)

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Redhead
Producer:
Suzanne Davies
Producer:
David Allen

A 26-part series
V for Variations
Birthday greetings from ANTONY HOPKINS, with unexpected help from Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann and other friends.
Director IAN HAMILTON
Producer JOHN DOBSON. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Director:
Ian Hamilton
Producer:
John Dobson.

The last of five programmes with John Noakes of Blue Peter The Lakeland Games
John takes on Cumbria's toughest athletes at the annual Grasmere Sports.
' If you are knocked out of the wrestling,' the judge said at the weigh-in, ' at least you'll have time to run in the Fell Race.'
Film editor PETER MARSH
Producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
John Noakes
Editor:
Peter Marsh
Producer:
David Brown

by Sir Walter Scott dramatised in six parts by Tom Wright
with Robin Sachs as Frank
Andrew Faulds as Rob Roy
Jane Wymark as Diana
Anthony Higgins as Rashleigh
and Fulton Mackay as Bailie Nicol Jarvie

Helped by Rob Roy and Diana, Frank has recovered the property stolen from his father by Rashleigh. He is returning to Glasgow to settle his father's affairs ... but Rashleigh (Anthony Higgins, left) still has a card to play.

(BBC Scotland)
(Next week: Nicholas Nickleby)

Contributors

Author:
Sir Walter Scott
Dramatist:
Tom Wright
Producer:
Pharic Maclaren
Director:
Bob Hird
Designer:
Guthrie Hutton
Frank:
Robin Sachs
Rob Roy:
Andrew Faulds
Diana:
Jane Wymark
Rashleigh:
Anthony Higgins
Bailie Nicol Jarvie:
Fulton Mackay
Andrew Fairservice:
Rikki Fulton
Squire Inglewood:
Leonard Maguire
Osbaldistone:
David Markham
Sir Frederick Vernon:
Ralph Michael
Sir Hildebrand:
Patrick Holt
Owen:
James Ottaway
Jobson:
Edwin Richfield
Mattie:
Maureen Jack
Sydall:
John Young

with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and PATRICIA HAYES
ROSEMARY LEACH
Script BARRY TOOK
Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
(Repeated: Thursday 12.35 pm)
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Book (same title), £1.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Rosemary Leach
Script:
Barry Took
Director:
Barbara Derkow
Producer:
David Hargreaves

starring
Walter Matthau , Elaine May
Having exhausted his inherited fortune, middle-aged playboy Henry Graham contemplates suicide, but his resourceful valet suggests the scarcely preferable alternative of marriage to a wealthy woman.
Director ELAINE MAY.Films: page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter Matthau
Unknown:
Henry Graham
Henry Graham:
Walter Matthau
Henrietta Lowell:
Elaine May
Andrew McPherson:
Jack Weston
Harold:
George Rose
Beckett:
William Redfield
Uncle Harry:
James Coco
Bo:
Graham Jarvis
Mrs Traggert:
Doris Roberts
Gloria Cunliffe:
Rose Arrick
Sharon Hart:
Renée Taylor
Mrs Heinrich:
Mildred Clinton

with Esther Rantzen
Reporters
Kieran Prendiville , Glyn Worsnip Oddities of the Week from Cyril Fletcher
Song of the Week
The Fivepenny Piece
Director pieter MORPURGO Editor JOHN MORRELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Kieran Prendiville
Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Editor:
John Morrell

BBC One London

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