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take a look at God's World
With JOHN DRYDEN , TINA HEATH
JILL SHAKESPEARE , GLEN STUART
Black Jake the gunfighter rides again, but is outwitted by Princess Mini-Ho-Ho.
MusiC DAVE COOKE
Associate producer NORMAN STONE Producer DAVID BROWN
Series producer R. T. BROOKS BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dryden
Unknown:
Tina Heath
Unknown:
Jill Shakespeare
Unknown:
Glen Stuart
Unknown:
Black Jake
Music:
Dave Cooke
Producer:
David Brown
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

A series of 26 programmes in Hindustani and English.
The story of two Asian families living in Britain
- the neighbours of Windsor Road. Episode 4 written by dilip HIRO
(Full details on Wed, BBC2, 10.45 am)

Contributors

Written By:
Dilip Hiro

A series of 25 programmes for beginners in German
4: Ein Tisch fur Zwei; with LIANE RUDOLPH , PETRA SCHROEDER
JURGEN ANDERSEN , LUTZ LIEBELT
Written by CORINNA SCHNABEL Teaching adviser ANTONY PECK
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Complementary radio programme todall at 2.30 pm Radio 4 VHF.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ein Tisch
Unknown:
Liane Rudolph
Unknown:
Petra Schroeder
Unknown:
Jurgen Andersen
Written By:
Corinna Schnabel

A series of ten programmes based on excerpts from French television 4:Santé!
A kaleidoscopic view of health in France as reflected in the media: exercise, nutrition, smoking, drugs, alcoholism. Also, a day in the life of a sausage, and a controversial look at the cosmetics industry. Narrated by GILLES DATTAS
Programme adviser MICHEL KUHN Producer TERRY DOYLE
Notes for teachers and students are available from CILT, [address removed], price 50p including postage. Cheques/POs should be made payable to CILT.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michel Kuhn
Producer:
Terry Doyle

A lively look at words and letters
With DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and POLLY JAMES
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
Unknown:
Polly James
Script:
Barry Took

Brush up your reading and writing with BRIAN REDHEAD and SHEILA HANCOCK , BERNARD HEPTON
, ROY KINNEAR
Script BARRY TOOK
Adults wanting help with reading and writing can ring [number removed], or send their name and address to: Your Move, [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Sheila Hancock
Unknown:
Bernard Hepton
Unknown:
Roy Kinnear
Script:
Barry Took

Meeting Place
In St John's Church, Waterloo Road, London, MIKE DORNAN and THE REV EDMUND BANYARD join members of the Meeting Place Worship Group to follow up this month's services and to respond to viewers' letters with KEN feit and GUILDFORD ARTS IN WORSHIP
GROUP.
Producer R. T. brooks

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Dornan
Unknown:
Edmund Banyard
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

With DAVID RICHARDSON
JOHN CHERRINGTON , PHILIP WRIXON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers BILL GILES

Contributors

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

The story of Britain's royal builders and collectors
Told by Huw Wheldon in a series of nine programmes. 1:The Medieval Kings
In this first programme SIR HUW WHELDON looks at the heritage of the greatest of the medieval kings. Warriors, lawgivers and defenders of the Church, they left their mark in great castles and splendid abbeys; in glowing manuscripts; in bronze, gold and precious stones.
It is the most glamorous and engrossing series and I commend it to everybody.
(THE GUARDIAN)
Stunning (DAILY EXPRESS) Enthralling (WESTERN DAILY PRESS) Incomparably stylish (SUNDAY TIMES) Compulsive (SUNDAY MIRROR) For anyone with even the vaguest feeling for history it is utterly captivating stuff (FINANCIAL TIMES) Historical adviser j. H. PLUMB
Executive producer RICHARD CAWSTON
Produced/directed by MICHAEL GILL

Contributors

Told By:
Huw Wheldon
Unknown:
Sir Huw Wheldon
Unknown:
J. H. Plumb
Producer:
Richard Cawston
Directed By:
Michael Gill

by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Dramatised in four parts by JOHN LUCAROTTI Part 2: starring
The pirates, led by Blind Pew, have broken into the ' Admiral Benbow' bent on laying hands on the treasure map. Jim, however, has already taken it from Bones's sea-chest and is desperately hiding with his mother as the pirates ransack the inn.
Music composed by OARL DAVIS Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer GRAHAM OAKLEY Producer BARRY LETTS
Director MICHAEL E. BRIANT

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Composed By:
Oarl Davis
Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Graham Oakley
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Michael E. Briant
Long John Silver:
Alfred Burke
Doctor Livesey:
Anthony Bate
Squire Trelawney:
Thorley Walters
Israel Hands:
Patrick Troughton
Blind Pew:
David Collings
Sarah Hawkins:
Jo Kendall
Jim HawkinS:
Ashley Knight
Billy Bones:
Jack Watson
Merry:
Roy Boyd
Anderson:
Stephen Greif
Black Dog:
Christopher Burgess
Morgan:
Talfryn Thomas
Dirk:
Clive Wood
Sergeant Dance:
Max Faulkner
Joyce:
Roy Evans
O'Brian:
Tim Condren
Mr Blandly:
John Baskcomb
Louisa:
Ena Cabayo
Patmore:
Alec Wallis
Hunter:
Brian Croucher
Arrow:
Linal Haft
Captain Smollett:
Richard Beale
Redruth:
Royston Tickner
Gray:
Edward Peel
Tom:
Derrick Slater

from the University of Warwick
Tonight's programme comes from the Arts Centre Theatre and is introduced by TOM COYNE who talks to University staff and students about their life and faith and the hymns they like to sing.
For all the saints (Sine Nomine); Praise to the holiest (Gerontius); The Lord's my Shepherd (Crimond); Dies irae (Mozart); 0 thou who earnest from above (Hereford); Fairest Lord Jesus (Schonster Herr Jesu); Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (Mannheim); 0 Jesus, I have promised (Aurelia); Now thank we all our God (Nun danket)
Organist ANDREW FLETCHER Conductor ROY WALES
Producer MICHAEL SHOESMITH
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tom Coyne
Organist:
Andrew Fletcher

A series of 13 episodes
Part 7 by John Wiles: based on the novels by Winston Graham
with Robin Ellis, Angharad Rees and Jill Townsend, Ralph Bates, Judy Geeson
Ross refuses to stand as Parliamentary candidate for Truro. George accepts.... With Morwenna pregnant, temptation confronts The Rev Osborne Whitworth ...
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Writer:
John Wiles
Based on the novels by:
Winston Graham
Costume designer:
Penny Lowe
Make-up artist:
Sylvia James
Designer:
Gavin Davies
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
Roger Jenkins
Elizabeth Warleggan:
Jill Townsend
George Warleggan:
Ralph Bates
Hugh Armitage:
Brian Stirner
Lord Falmouth:
Hugh Manning
Hawke:
John Scott Martin
Nicholas Warleggan:
Alan Tilvern
Ross Poldark:
Robin Ellis
Dwight Enys:
Michael Cadman
Demelza:
Angharad Rees
Jud:
Paul Curran
Morwenna Whitworth:
Jane Wymark
Dr Behenna:
Hugh Dickson
Mistress Parker:
Elizabeth Stewart
The Rev Osborne Whitworth:
Christopher Biggins
Rowella:
Julie Dawn Cole
Arthur Solway:
Stephen Reynolds
Sir Francis Basset:
Mike Hall
Lord Devoran:
David King
Drake Carne:
Kevin McNally
Geoffrey Charles:
Stefan Gates
Mrs Gower:
Margaret Ward
Caroline Enys:
Judy Geeson
Sid Rowse:
Michael Graham Cox
Sam Carne:
David Delve
Emma Tregirls:
Trudie Styler
Prudie:
Mary Wimbush

starring Jack Wild, Mark Lester, Tracy Hyde
Ornshaw and Daniel Latimer, pupils at a South London comprehensive school, became close-friends despite their very different backgrounds and temperaments. But their relationship begins to change when Daniel starts to take notice of pretty Melody Perkins. In this comedy of the trials of first love, and some not-too-serious anarchy, the two young stars of Oliver here lead a successful rout of their elders.
Films: page 15 (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Director:
Waris Hussein
Melody Perkins:
Tracy Hyde
Mrs Latimer:
Sheila Steafel
Mr Latimer:
Keith Barron
Mrs Perkins:
Kate Williams
Mr Perkins:
Roy Kinnear
Gran Perkins:
Hilda Barry
Headmaster:
James Cossins
Mr Dicks:
Ken Jones
Miss Fairfax:
June Jago

'... I'm sorry sir. The lads are on a debrief. They've been on patrol all morning and then it's lunch. I'm afraid attendance will be virtually nil... '
'... a few bonfires celebrating the Ancient Order of Hibernians; we sent a patrol to divert some aggro; otherwise all was quiet.' 'Thank you. Charlie Echo?' 'I'm planning for the Harvest Festival Sir.'
Tonight Everyman reports from Londonderry on two men, one C of E, one RC, as they struggle to cope with the spiritual dilemmas of soldiers involved in a conflict that has quite enough dilemmas of its own.

Contributors

Reporter:
Peter France
Film Cameraman:
Paul Berrify
Film Editor:
John Lyte
Producer:
Colin Cameron
Editor:
Peter Armstrong

BBC One London

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