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7.40 Trends in the Periodic Table
8.5 Technology and Economics
A magazine for Asian viewers Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham (Repeated: Wednesday, BBC2, 10.35 am)
Barnaby and his friends go on holiday to the seaside and Barnaby gets a telegram.
Ten programmes for physically disabled people
8: At Leisure
CORBET WOODALL and JILL LUMB look at sport, leisure and holiday opportunities for disabled people.
Series producer IAN WOOLF
Producer CHARLES PASCOE
A second-stage Italian language series: ten programmes looking at Italy today
8: Agricoltura
Presented by DENIS MACK SMITH
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Ten films for student nurses
7: With Old Patients
The keynote of geriatric care is rehabilitation-making every effort to ensure elderly patients return to normal life in the community.
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Meeting Place
TOM COYNE again visits St Mark 's Parish Church, Bilton, Rugby, for a third round of answers to the question Why Worship? Service conducted by THE REV DAVID CALLARD
With SISTER MARTINA, OP
MARGARET HUMPHREYS
MARTIN JAR VIS
Organist PETER BOURTON Producer R. T. BROOKS
A Parents and Children series of 16 programmes: 11
Fitness in Retirement', the results of the research project - and a musical guest who makes his own instruments.
Assistant producer BRYN BROOKS Producer BRIGIT BARRY
Ten programmes in which fiRiCA WILSON introduces a variety of design ideas in simple stitches. 2: Sentiments in Stitches
Director JAMES FIELD
Producer MARGARET MACLEOD (WGBH Boston).
A lively look at words and letters
With DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and ROSEMARY LEACH
NORMAN ROSSINGTON
Script BARRY TOOK
Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES (Repeated: Thursday 1.5 pm)
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A look back at a variety of entertaining events of the year, as seen by outside broadcast cameras: moments of Music and Magic, Skating and Spectacle and Animal Fun. Introduced by RAY MOORE
Compiled by DOUGLAS HESPE
A serial in six parts: part 5 by ALEXANDER BARRON
Robin and Marion have met in secret and declared their love for each other. Robin's outlaw band has grown in strength, but so too has Prince John, who threatens at any moment to seize power in England.
Monks of Peterborough ANTHONY HEATON , WILLIAM RIDOUTT
Producer GEORGE GALLACCIO
Director ERIC DAVIDSON
A film by PETER MORLEY celebrating the Silver Jubilee of HM The Queen, which received its Royal Premiere in London in February.
Impressions, 1952-77, from news-reel, television and special film coverage of events both at home and abroad, during the past quarter of a century.
Producer and director PETER MORLEY
Weatherman
from
The Royal Borough of Windsor
In their Garrison Church of Holy Trinity, the BAND OF THE LIFE GUARDS (Director of Music MAJOR A. J. RICHARDS) is joined by choirs from all the town's churches, including people who have been talking to GEOFFREY WHEELER about their life and their faith. All the hymns in tonight's programme were sung on great occasions in the life of Her Majesty The Queen.
All people that on earth do dwell (Old 100th); Glorious things of thee are spoken (Austrian hymn); The Lord's my shepherd (Crimond); Lord, keep Elizabeth (arr E. Poston ); Praise, my soul, the King of heaven (Praise, my soul); God be in my head (arr Walford Davies); Immortal, invisible, God only wise (St Denio); It is God who holds the nations (Vision); God save our gracious Queen (National Anthem)
Conductor GRAHAM SMALLBONE Organist ALASTAIR SAMPSON Film director ANDREW BARR
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
The llth of a series of 13 plays reflecting life in the last 25 years Robert Lang and Ciaran Madden in An Hour in the Life ... by RAY CONNOLLY
1971: ' I don't mind having to fight the rest of Fleet Street ... but when you've got to fight every inch of the way on your own paper, it's not worth it ...'
Lighting DEREK SLEE
Script editor MERVYN HAISMAN
Designer SALLY HULKE
Producer PIETER ROGERS Director VALERIE HANSON
starring John Wayne with Roscoe Lee Browne , Bruce Dern
When all his hands desert to join a local gold rush just before his annual cattle drive, Wil Andersen recruits 11 schoolboys. It proves to be the toughest time of their lives.
Director MARK RYDELL. Films: page 16 (First showing on British television)
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
Songs with a story to tell Waly Waly
GRAHAM JOHNSON shows how a beautiful old folksong, first collected in 1905, inspired Benjamin Britten 30 years later with RICHARD JACKSON (baritone) Folk singer BONNIE SHALJEAN
Director ANNA JACKSON Producer VICTOR POOLE