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A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, review of recent news, music and stories from the communities.
Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham (Repeated: Wednesday, BBCl, 10.35 am)

Contributors

Presented By:
Mahendra Kaul
Director:
Ashok Rampal.

Ten programmes for physically disabled people 2: The State will Provide?
CORBET WOODALL and JILL
LUMB explore some of the anomalies and injustices in the statutory provisions for disabled people, with ALF MORRIS , mp, and PETER LARGE of the Disablement Income Groups
Series producer IAN woolf
Producer CHARLES PASCOE

Contributors

Unknown:
Corbet Woodall
Unknown:
Alf Morris
Unknown:
Peter Large
Producer:
Charles Pascoe

Ten films for student nurses. 2: In the Surgical Ward
Not all surgical operations provide overnight cures. Some change a patient's life-style permanently, for example, colostomy.
Director ROBERT ALBURY
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Book, same title, £1.10 from bookshops

Contributors

Director:
Robert Albury
Producer:
Ron Bloomfield

Meeting Place
The first of three visits to Bethany Baptist Church, Rhiwbina, Cardiff. GERRY MONTÉ introduces Christians whose rule of faith is friendship. Service conducted by REV GWYNFRYN THOMAS
Director huw BRIAN WILLIAMS
Producer JOHN STUART ROBERTS Series producer R. T. brooks BBC Cymru/Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwynfryn Thomas
Director:
Huw Brian Williams
Producer:
John Stuart Roberts
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

with DAVID RICHARDSON
JOHN CHERRINGTON , PHILIP WRIXON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers MICHAEL FISH

Contributors

Unknown:
David Richardson
Unknown:
John Cherrington
Unknown:
Philip Wrixon
Producer:
John Kenyon.

A series of 19 programmes
15: Play is Children's Work
Suggestions for helping children make the most of play and for building up a stock of toys.
Presented by BRIAN REDHEAD
Producer SUZANNE DAVIES
Series producer DAVID ALLEN

Contributors

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

with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and MARTIN SHAW
Script BARRY TOOK
(Repeated: Thursday 12.35 pm)
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name, address and telephone number to: On the Move, [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins

A series of five programmes
The Man - Mike Kendall - and the Boy - Simon King - explore the British countryside. 2: Cotsivold Lakes
Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE
Director JOHN KING. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Kendall
Unknown:
Simon King
Editor:
Charles Aldridge
Director:
John King.

Last Thursday, 50 top event riders from six countries started on what is generally acknowledged to be the world's most searching equestrian test. Today, having satisfied the vet that their mounts have come through the gruelling Speed and Endurance phase sound in wind and limb, the survivors will compete in the final phase -the show jumping. The winner will receive The Whitbread Trophy from the hands of HM The Queen. Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS and RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
Television presentation FRED VINER and JOHNNIE WATHEKSTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Johnnie Wathekston

by CHARLES DICKENS
Dramatised in six parts by HUGH LEONARD Part 5
Nicholas has found employment in the Cheeryble Brothers' counting-house. Smike has run into Squeers in the street, been-dragged off to the latter's lodging and locked in the attic.
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer GRAHAM OAKLEY Producer BARRY LETTS
Director CHRISTOPHER BARRY

Contributors

Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Graham Oakley
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Christopher Barry
Smike:
Peter Bourke
John Browdie:
Andrew McCulloch
Wackford Squeers:
Derek Francis
Nicholas Nickleby:
Nigel Havers
Newman Noggs:
Robert James
Tim Linkinwater:
Preston Lockwood
Charles Cheeryble:
Raymond Mason
Madeline Bray:
Patricia Brake
Edwin Cheeryble:
John Hewer
Kate Nickleby:
Kate Nicholls
Matilda Price:
Henrietta Baynes
Mrs Nickleby:
Hilary Mason
Ralph Nickleby:
Derek Godfrey
Mr Snawley:
Ron Pember
Frank Cheeryble:
David Griffin
Brooker:
Alan Collins
Mr Walter Bray:
Dennis Edwards
Mr Alfred Mantalini:
Malcolm Reid
Mme Mantalini:
Patricia Routledge
Miss La Creevy:
Patsy Smart
Old gentleman:
Tony Sympson
Arthur Gride:
Paul Curran
Peg Sliderskew:
Liz Smith
Mr Westwood:
Roger Ostime
Sir Mulberry Hawk:
Anthony Ainley
Lord Frederick Verisopht:
Nigel Hughes
Captain Adams:
Roger Leach
Croupier:
James Hall

with GEOFFREY WHEELER from Swanage, Dorset
For tonight's programme, church choirs and congregations from the seaside town meet in St Mary's Parish Church. GEOFFREY WHEELER has been talking to some of them about their life, their faith and the hymns they've chosen.
Angel voices; My God, I thank thee (Wentworth); Will your anchor hold; Guide me, 0 thou great redeemer (Owm Rhondda); 0 praise ye the Lord! (Laud-ate Dominum); Our blest redeemer (St Cuthbert); Immaculate Mary ; A mighty fortress is our God (Ein' feste Burg); The day thou gavest Lord, is ended (St Clement)
Conductor GEOFFREY TOMES Organist WILLIAM BROWN
Film director ANDREW BARR Producer JOHN DOBSON
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Unknown:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Unknown:
ImmacUlate Mary
Conductor:
Geoffrey Tomes
Organist:
William Brown
Director:
Andrew Barr
Producer:
John Dobson

HRH The Prince of Wales launches a national appeal to commemorate the Queen's Silver Jubilee. The fund will assist young people to serve the communities in which they live by supporting youth projects both in the United Kingdom and in other Commonwealth countries. Speaking directly from Chevening House in Kent, PRINCE CHARLES illustrates his appeal with a few examples of the many activities the Jubilee Trust would like to encourage.
Donations should be sent to: The
Prince of Wales, [address removed]

The fifth of a series of 13 plays reflecting life in the last 25 years. Wendy Craig , Paul Eddington in Cinderella CND by SUSAN PLEAT with Tom Chadbon and Shirley Steedman
1958/59: 'I wouldn't be upset. I don't think they sleep in ditches. I'm sure Canon Collins doesn't.'-
Lighting JOHN SUMMERS
Script editor MERVYN RAISMAN
Designer DICK COLES
Producer PIETER ROGERS
Director RUTH CALEB

Contributors

Unknown:
Wendy Craig
Unknown:
Paul Eddington
Unknown:
Susan Pleat
Unknown:
Tom Chadbon
Unknown:
Shirley Steedman
Unknown:
John Summers
Editor:
Mervyn Raisman
Designer:
Dick Coles
Producer:
Pieter Rogers
Director:
Ruth Caleb
Mrs Mitchell:
Wendy Craig
Mr Mitchell:
Paul Eddington
Alf:
Tom Chadbon
Valerie Mitchell:
Shirley Steedman
David:
Graham Seed
Sally:
Penny Casdagli
Jacob Rose:
Mike Hall
Andrew:
David Horovitch
Jane Mitchell:
Susan Foxton

The saga of an American family by ALEX HALEY
A dramatisation in six parts of the best-selling book about one man's search for his roots. Part 5 starring
Kizzy's son is now a hell-raising fun-loving sporting man of 35-nicknamed ' Chicken ' George because of his skill as the finest trainer of fighting game cocks in the South.
Written for television by JAMES LEE WILLIAM BLINN and M. CHARLES COHEN Producer STAN MARGULIES Director GILBERT MOSES
A DAVID L. WOLPER production

Contributors

Unknown:
Alex Haley
Television By:
James Lee
Television By:
William Blinn
Television By:
M. Charles Cohen
Producer:
Stan Margulies
Director:
Gilbert Moses
Unknown:
David L. Wolper
Evan Brent:
Lloyd Bridges
Tom Murray:
Georg Stanford Brown
Squire James:
MacDonald Carey
Matilda:
Olivia Cole
Tom Moore:
Chuck Connors
01' George:
Brad Davis
Missy Anne:
Sandy Duncan
Lewis:
Hilly Hicks
Jimmy Brent:
Doug McClure
Sir Eric Russell:
Ian McShane
Irene:
Lynne Moody
Kizzy:
Leslie Uggams
Chicken George:
Ben Vereen
Massa Harvey:
Richard McKenzie
Mrs Harvey:
Sally Kemp
Marcellus:
Wally Taylor
Virgil:
Austin Stoker
Martha:
Lane Binkley

Songs with a story to tell Greene Sleeves
Gary Watson asks the question: who was the Lady Greene Sleeves ? And in seeking an answer, he traces the tune through 400 years of change with JAMES TYLER and THE LONDON EARLY MUSIC GROUP
Research GILES OAKLEY Director ANNA JACKSON Producer VICTOR POOLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Greene Sleeves
Unknown:
Gary Watson
Unknown:
Lady Greene Sleeves
Unknown:
James Tyler
Unknown:
Giles Oakley
Director:
Anna Jackson
Producer:
Victor Poole

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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