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A series of ten programmes for people with impaired hearing, for those who live and work with them, and for the plain curious ... 7: Beyond Words
How does a deaf person bridge the gap between mere communication and friendship? Introduced by POLLY ELWES and RICHARD BAKER
(The programme is captioned for those who cannot hear)
Director BRIAN DAUBNEY
Producer DAVID ALLEN
Lip-reading exercises are available free of charge. Book (same title), 85p, from bookshops

Contributors

Introduced By:
Polly Elwes
Introduced By:
Richard Baker
Director:
Brian Daubney
Producer:
David Allen

Ten programmes about communicating through the spoken word. 7: First Language
Most children learn hundreds of words and a great deal of grammar before they are four. Parents can help in this process by talking directly to their young children and later by communicating effectively with their child's teacher.
(The programme will include a section of information for correspondence course students)
Introduced by ANDREW WILKINSON
Produced by BERNARD ADAMS
(Details o/ the Correspondence Course related to this series are available from: [address removed])

Contributors

Introduced By:
Andrew Wilkinson
Produced By:
Bernard Adams

Ten programmes on voluntary work presented by MAVIS NICHOLSON 2: Voluntary Associates
' I don't want to reform people, I want to help them.'
SIMON AND TERRY ANGEL, two young volunteers who work with prisoners and ex-prisoners, talk to MAVIS NICHOLSON.
Producer IAN WOOLF
(Discussion notes available from [address removed]. Please send 15p sae large size)

Contributors

Presented By:
Mavis Nicholson
Unknown:
Mavis Nicholson.
Producer:
Ian Woolf

The fourth of ten programmes for trade unionists selected from the Trade Union Studies series.
How effective is the Equal Pay Act in practice? How important are the attitudes of trade unionists in making it a reality at work?
TGWU convenor SYLVIA GREENWOOD , With PAT TURNER , GMWU, and HARRY URWIN , TGWU, review the practical options for local union policy.
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Sylvia Greenwood
Unknown:
Pat Turner
Unknown:
Harry Urwin
Director:
Paul Kriwaczek
Producer:
John Twitchin

Words and letters with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and GAY HAMILTON
MARTIN SHAW
Script BARRY TOOK
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name, address and telephone number to: On the Move. po Box 7, London W3 6XJ.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Gay Hamilton
Unknown:
Martin Shaw

Parish Communion for Whit Sunday, with Baptism, from St Michael's, Basingstoke, Hants.
Hymns: O thou who earnest from above; Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost; Come down, O Love divine.

Contributors

Celebrant:
Canon Nigel Harley
Assistant:
The Rev. Bill Ind
Organist/Choirmaster:
Roger Merryweather
Television Direction:
John Dobson

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

A series of ten programmes presented by BOB SYMES-SCHUTZMANN
3: Controlled Flight Model Aircraft
Studio director JOHN RICKWORD
Producer PETER RIDING
Book (same title), £1.60, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Symes-Schutzmann
Director:
John Rickword
Producer:
Peter Riding

From Tampa Bay to Timbuktu
Part 4 of this series of six concentrates on the new soccer nations, including Iran, who are making their debut in the World Cup Finals this summer in the same group as Scotland. But nowhere is the game growing faster than in the United States, whose clubs are now spending vast sums in recruiting some of the best players in the world and who are aiming to be World Cup finalists in the 1980s.
A CONRAD FILM ASSOCIATES/POLYTEL FILM co-production

by FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT Dramatised in six parts by JACK GERSON
Part 1: starring and The hero of this famous novel, which has found new popularity in this television serial, lives in New York with his widowed mother. One day news comes from England that changes their lives,
Music composed by KENNY CLAYTON Producer BARRY LETTS
Director PAUL ANNETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Unknown:
Jack Gerson
Composed By:
Kenny Clayton
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Paul Annett
Mrs Errol:
Jennie Linden
Mr Hobbs:
Ray Smith
Havisham:
Preston Lockwood
Cedric Errol:
Glenn Anderson
Mary:
Betty McDowall
Dick Tipton:
Paul D'Amato
Mrs Mellon:
Valerie Lush

appeals on behalf of The Red Cross which this year commemorates the 150th anniversary of the birth of its founder, Henry Dunant.
Donations to this appeal will support relief work among men, women and children who are the victims of wars, worldwide, and should be addressed to: [address removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Dunant.

starring Mia Farrow
Topol, Michael Jayston
Having hired a detective agency to check on his wife's fidelity, accountant Charles Sidley is startled when Julian Cristoforou , an eccentric investigator of doubtful competence, appears in his office to report
Screenplay by PETER SCHAFFER , from his original stage play The Public Eye
Directed by CAROL REED. Films: page 16 (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mia Farrow
Unknown:
Michael Jayston
Unknown:
Charles Sidley
Unknown:
Julian Cristoforou
Unknown:
Peter Schaffer
Directed By:
Carol Reed.
Belinda:
Mia Farrow
Julian:
Cristoforou Topol
Charles Sidley:
Michael Jayston
Mrs Sidley:
Margaret Rawlings
Miss Framer:
Annette Crosbie
Mr Mayhew:
Dudley Foster
Sir Philip Crouch:
Michael Aldridge
Lady Crouch:
Gabrielle Brune
Mr Scramption:
Michael Barrington
Parkinson:
Neil McArthy
Wealthy client:
Jack Watling
Writer:
David Battley
Bertha:
Lucy Griffiths

with Esther Rantzen Reporters
Kieran Prendiville , Glyn Worsnip featuring Oddities of the Week from Cyril Fletcher and a collection of the jokes, dramas and problems that happen in real life.
Editor PETER CHAFER

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Kieran Prendiville
Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Editor:
Peter Chafer

Can We Be Good Without God? with Angela Willans and Peggy Makins
In this series specially invited interviewers cross-question guests of their own choice on crucial religious themes.
ANGELA WILLANS is the real name of ' Mary Grant ', Problem Page Counsellor of Woman's Own. She is also a Humanist. PEGGY MAKINS , a Quaker, was for 40 years ' Evelyn Home' of Woman. For generations they have been giving out advice to ' lonely ', ' worried ' and 1 frustrated But what about them? What problems do they have? And how do their beliefs affect the advice they give?
In tonight's programme ANGELA WILLANS compares her life and work with PEGGY MAKINS and asks the question: does religious belief help us to lead a better life or does it prevent us from doing so? Director JIM MURRAY Producer DANIEL WOLF

Contributors

Unknown:
Angela Willans
Unknown:
Peggy Makins
Unknown:
Angela Willans
Unknown:
Mary Grant
Unknown:
Peggy Makins
Unknown:
Angela Willans
Unknown:
Peggy Makins
Director:
Jim Murray
Producer:
Daniel Wolf

Ten programmes in which
PROFESSOR BERNARD WILLIAMS asks: Can philosophy resolve some contemporary moral dilemmas? 2: How Important is Sex?
Does promiscuity matter? Does sex have a special significance in a relationship or can it be just an extension of friendship - a pleasure to be enjoyed like any other?
Director BRYN BROOKS Producer CHRIS JELLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Bernard Williams
Producer:
Chris Jelley

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