With the PLAYBOARD PUPPET THEATRE and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP
take a look at God's world with JOHN DRYDEN , TINA HEATH
JILL SHAKESPEARE , GLEN STUART
Boff becomes the first American leprechaun and Dr Mackintosh takes a dose of his own medicine.
Music DAVE COOKE
Associate producer NORMAN STONE Producer DAVID BROWN
Series producer R. T. BROOKS BBC Manchester
presents the Silver Jubilee Asian Song Contest 1977, held at Wembley Centre, London.
Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham
A series of 25 programmes
Immer Weiter!: half-way through the course DR BRIAN HILL talks with students about how to get the most out of Kontakte.
Director TERRY DOYLE
Producer SHEILA INNES
Complementary radio programme today at 2.30 pm Radio 4 VHF.
A series of 26 programmes in Hindustani and English. The story of two Asian families living in Britain
-the neighbours of Windsor Road. Episode 11 written by DILIP HIRO
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK
(For cast see Wed. BBC2. 10.45 am)
A lively look at words and letters
With DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and PATRICIA HAYES
MARTIN SHAW , GAY HAMILTON
Script BARRY TOOK
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name, address and telephone number to: On the Move, [address removed]
Brush up your reading and writing with BRIAN REDHEAD and ERIC SYKES
JULIAN CHAGRIN
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]
Meeting Place
A series linking viewer at home with worshipper in church.
In the third of three visits to William Temple Church, Wythenshawe in Manchester, DAVID DAVIES joins in a celebration of holy communion, and asks CANON DAVID JENKINS and members of the congregation what difference the coming of Jesus makes to our ideas about hope.
Celebrant THE REV TOM EVANS
Organist JOHN SAXON
Producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester
With DAVID RICHARDSON
JOHN CHERRINGTON , PHILIP WRIXON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers JACK scott
A series of ten programmes Presented by ANN LADBURY 3: Wrap-over Jacket (i)
How to start making-up an unlined casual jacket any beginner could manage - with special emphasis on pressing.
Series editor SHEILA INNES
Producer JENNY ROGERS
Book (same title), 12.40, from bookshops
in Daffy Duck in Hollywood
The 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
starring Donny and Marie with their guests for this week
Directed by ART FISHER
The story of Britain's royal builders and collectors in nine programmes Told by Huw Wheldon
8: Victoria, Queen and Empress
Although Queen Victoria had withdrawn from public life immediately after the death of the Prince Consort, by the end of her reign she had won renewed popularity and sympathy from her people, SIR HUW WHELDON relates the factors in this change of popular feeling: the growth of communications - the railways, the post and photography; and the revelation of the life of the Queen and her family at Balmoral Castle through the published extracts of her journal. Also reflected in the Royal Collection is the growth of the Empire and national prestige; and above all, the Queen Empress's interest in India.
There may be another series as solidly and consistently enjoyable, springing from such a felicitous marriage of narrator and subject, just around the corner. But it might be best not to hold your breath while waiting for the equal to Royal Heritage. (DAILY MAIL) Magnificent (DONCASTER EVENING POST) Historical adviser j. H. PLUMB Producer MICHAEL GILL
Directed by ANN TURNER
Book (same title), £10.00, from bookshops
Richard Baker ; Weatherman
A serial in five parts based on the book by CAPTAIN MARRYAT byWILLIAM POINTER Part 5: starring
Corbould is determined to win his way back into favour by making known the true identity of the children. He has persuaded Agatha and the Clerk to help him. Although aware that Edward is a fervent Royalist, Heatherstone has asked him to become his secretary.
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer OLIVER BAYLDON Producer BARRY LETTS
The real-life fairy tale of the beautiful Irish-American girl from Philadelphia, who gave up a film career to become Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco. With fascinating reminders of her early career as a fashion model and TV actress, as well as the films that made her famous, this profile includes contributions from James Stewart , William Holden , Raymond Massey , Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kramer. In conversation with Lee Grant
Princess Grace talks about her life in Monaco today, about Prince Rainier and her family and allows glimpses inside the royal palace.
Directed by KEVIN BILLINGTON An ALLYN-LUNNEY production
Classic Hitchcock tale of a playboy ex-tennis star who arranges to have his wife killed, fearing he is about to lose her and her fortune to another man. Show more
starring Ray Milland
Grace Kelly , Robert Cummings and John Williams
On discovering that his rich wife, Margot, has fallen in love with an American writer called Mark, Tony Wendice decides to kill her ... but if he is to come into her fortune, it has to be the 'perfect murder'.
The famous thriller for which Grace Kelly was cast for the first time by Alfred Hitchcock - the director who more than any other helped to build her into a star.
Director ALFRED HITCHCOCK. Films : page 17
with Richard Baker ; Weather
This week: Taste and See
In spite of the traditional link between Christmas and good food, we tend to think there is something unspiritual about really enjoying eating.
In this film Peter France looks at how attitudes to food are woven into the fabric of the religion of Moslems, Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, and Jews.
"After all, I am not just a disembodied soul, God gave me a body as well."
A five-part serial that looks at how Secret Army - BBC1's current drama series about Second World War evasion lines - was conceived, scripted, cast, designed, rehearsed, directed and produced. 5: 'A boy? A ten-year-old boy? ' is the opening line of a short scene between
Bernard Hepton , Jan Francis and Angela Richards
We follow the scene through outside rehearsal to the studio recording. We see sets erected and lighting rigged. Alan Home lighting manager, explains some of his sophisticated equipment.
Film editor RICHARD SIDWELL Produced by TONY ROBERTS