8.5 The Bombing of Germany,
A magazine for Asian viewers
Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
BBC Birmingham
(Repeated: Wednesday, BBC2 10.35 am)
Mr Jelly and Mr Nosey
Five stories from the Bible told with pictures. 5: Daniel and Jonah Storyteller RAY SMITH
Designers PAUL BIRKBECK and GRAHAM MCCALLUM. Music RAYMOND PREMRU Adapted for television and produced by MOLLY cox
Men of the Bible
The last of six acts of worship led by CANON PETER FIRTH , from a television studio in Bristol.
Peter and Discipleship
With DR JOHN J. VINCENT and THE REV ALAN DALE
Music by DAVE COOKE and JUDY MACKENZIE Reader CAROLINE PARSONS
Director CHRISTOPHER MANN
Producers JOHN DOBSON and PETER FIRTH BBC Bristol
A Parents and Children series of 16 programmes: 15
Ten programmes in which ERICA WILSON introduces a variety of design ideas in simple stitches. 9: Designs from China
Director JAMES FIELD
Producer MARGARET MACLEOD (WGBH Boston).
A lively look at words and letters with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and PATRICIA HAYES
NORMAN ROSSINGTON , NIGEL STOCK
Script BARRY TOOK
(Repeated: Thursday 2.0 pm)
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starring
Eric Morecambe , Ernie Wise
When Eric accidently hums a bar or two from Swan Lake in his Soho cafe, the shady international organisation ' Schlecht ' assume him to be one of them ...
Director ROBERT ASHER. Films: page 10
from The Empire Pool, Wembley
A gymnastics and sports acrobatics display by the People's Republic of China.
The first-ever visit to this country by a Chinese team that has remained outside" world competition for 15 years. The Chinese approach towards the sport is immediately obvious. Smiling faces and a lack of tension in their display is a strong contrast to the competitive pressures that now dominate the young Olympic gymnasts.
Organised by the BAGA in association with the Daily Mirror Commentators
RON PICKERING , ALAN WEEKS
Producer PAUL LANG
The popular Western film series starring Leif Erickson as Big John Cannon, Cameron Mitchell as Buck Cannon, Mark Slade as Blue, Linda Cristal as Victoria, Henry Darrow as Manolito
Big John, overpowered by three escaped convicts, becomes dangerously involved in a case of mistaken identity and is held to ransom by a community of Mexican sheep-herders.
Richard Whitmore ; Weatherman
Based on the novel by NOEL STREATFEILD ; dramatised in six parts by JOHN WILES
This popular children's book was first published in 1936. Set in London at that time, it tells the story of Pauline, Petrova and Posy, the three adopted daughters of an eccentric professor, and the adventures that befall them.
Episode 1
Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director TIMOTHY COMBE
David Kossoff , Ann Morrish
John Nightingale , Robert Spencer This week's stories from The Book of Witnesses tell of the arrest and trial of Jesus. The songs are again based freely on the Psalms and the question You have a minute, Lord? ' leads this time to ' a sort of prayer' about involvement.
From Picketts Lock Sports Centre, North London.
Director PETER MASSEY Producer R. t. BROOKS
The fifth of a series of ten episodes starring Peter Gilmore in The Stowaway by MARTIN WORTH with Jessica Benton , Howard Lang Brian Rawlinson , Mary Webster Tom Adams and Jill Gascoine
' There are two cannons trained on this ship, Captain Baines, so I wouldn't advise you to leave, so you won't have to go ashore to find out if you're welcome!
Series devised by CYRIL ABRAHAM Script editor MERVYN HAISMAN
Designer BRYAN ELLIS
Producer GERAINT MORRIS
Director GERALD BLAKK
starring
William Holden , Deborah Kerr with Thelma Ritter
Dewey Martin , William Redfield
In 1943, when the war in the Pacific is at its height, Lee Ashley , a Red Cross worker, comes to the small island of Noumea, hoping to learn details of the death of her husband, a Marine officer killed at Guadalcanal. Pretending to have known him, Lt-Col Colin Black , a tough ruthless soldier, wins her confidence and an affair begins between them.
Written and directed by GEORGE SEATON from a novel by LUCY HERNDON CROCKETT Producer WILLIAM PERLBERG
. Films: page 16
with Richard Whitmore Weather
Two years ago Peter France reported on what was claimed as a breakthrough in treatment for heroin addiction. Now Everyman follows through that story.
In a society which is becoming more drug reliant every day, Peter France asks whether this new 'black box' could be one answer and the Scottish doctor who has pioneered the work insists that the heart of the problem is a spiritual one.
Who decides how we are informed? What are the values, methods and motives of those who select and shape the information we receive?
George Scott questions the power and privilege of modern communicators - The Editors of newspapers, books and periodicals, radio and television.
Research SALLY HARDCASTLE
Producer ELWYN PARRY-JONES