7.15 A Poet and Politics
8.5 Maths: Differential Equations
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7.15 A Poet and Politics
8.5 Maths: Differential Equations
Now that he can sing Barnaby takes part in a concert.
A magazine for Asian viewers including discussion, review of recent news, music and stories from the communities.
Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Directed by KRISHAN could BBC Birmingham
A lively look at words and letters With DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and GAY HAMILTON
MARTIN SHAW , NIGEL STOCK
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.
Book (same title), 11.00, from bookshops
The last of three programmes from a Bristol studio in which RAYMOND SHORT explores the theme This Above All
Also taking part: LAURA CAIRNS , BRIAN GEAR and PETER FIRTH , with the ST CECILIA SINGERS, Gloucester, conducted by ANDREW MILLINGTON.
Television presentation by JOHN DOBSON Series producer RAYMOND SHORT BBC Bristol
2: Elementary Paddling from the former Outward Bound School at Ashburton, Devon
With DEREK PRITCHARD , JEFF CHOAT and GAY GOLDSMITH
Introduced by JOHN EARLE
Directed by JOHN RICKWORD
Produced by JOHN dobson. BBC Bristol (Repetit)
Salt Water Tabby; Sleepy Time Tom
The last of seven documentaries about people and places. The Rock in the Road
Ballintoy, a small village on the spectacular and beautiful coast of North Antrim.
Produced by MICHAEL CROUCHER BBC Bristol
Introduced by Frank Bough Motor Racing
The 1978 John Player British Grand Prix
' from Brands Hatch
Eighty-five thousand fans will be at Brands hoping that JAMES HUNT is back to his winning ways and can repeat his victory of last year. The leaders in the Drivers' Championship, MARIO ANDRETTI and RONNIE PETERSON , will doubtless have other ideas as they average about 120 mph for this 76-lap race.
Commentators JACKIE STEWART
MURRAY WALKER and BARRIE GILL Athletics from Meadowbank The Kraft Games incorporating the UK National
Championships
The last chance for our athletes to impress before the European Championships team is chosen tomorrow. Commentators
DAVID COLEMAN and STUART STOREY
Television presentation:
Motor Racine DAVID KENNING and PETER HYLTON CLEAVER Athletics JOHN SHREWSBURY Grandstand producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
THE MOUSEKETEERS introduce a cartoon: Once Upon a Wintertime and The Misadventures of Merlin Jones in five parts
3: The Plot Thickens
Executive producer RON MILL
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
by SUSAN COOLIDGE
Dramatised in six parts by CONSTANCE COX
Katy, having recovered from her paralysis, is sent with Clover to boarding school - 300 miles away from home. Part 4
Music composed by DUDLEY SIMPSON Producer BARRY LETTS
Director JULIA SMITH
by Mervyn Haisman
This popular series returns for a further ten episodes.
Starring Peter Gilmore
with Jessica Benton Howard Lang Mary Webster Jill Gascoine Tom Adams and Warren Clarke
'And when it comes to thieving I don't need any fo'c'sle lawyer to tell me what I can and can't do. Is that clear?'
starring Burt Reynolds
Martin Balsam , Melvyn Douglas Suzanne Pleshette
A dramatic story set among the lush wine-growing area of California. Reynolds plays ' L.G. ex-footballer and adopted son of the town's most influential citizen. Returning home after a long prison sentence he finds - despite his innocence - that his family and the local sheriff are all against him. One problem leads to another, culminating in the death of the local night club owner.....
Directed by BERNARD GIRAU Films: p 11
with Esther Rantzen Reporters
Kieran Prendiville , Glyn Worsnlp featuring Oddities of the Week from Cyril Fletcher and a collection of the jokes, dramas and problems that happen in real life.
Editor PETER CBAFER
with Peter Woods Weather
The Right to Believe
' There are many Christians in England who pray for Georgi Vins. .. '
The Archbishop of Canterbury consoles a group of Soviet Baptists whose leader is in a Siberian labour camp, imprisoned for his religious beliefs. Everyman follows the Archbishop in the USSR; examines the relationship of the Orthodox Church with the State; and meets Christians whose conscience cannot accept submission to the Kremlin.
Producer COLIN CAMERON
Editor p. w. ARMSTRONG (Repeal)
Who decides how we are informed? George Scott questions the power and privilege of modern communicators - the editors of newspapers, books and periodicals, radio and television.
Researcher SALLY HARDCASTLE Studio director JAN FAIRER Editor ELWYN PARRY JONES
Last of ten programmes in which PROFESSOR BERNARD WILLIAMS asks : Can philosophy resolve some contemporary moral dilemmas? The Search for Happiness
What is the happiness which we all seek? In this last programme Bernard Williams explores the connection between morality and happiness and finds in our moral ideals more than a mere guide to the meaning of life.
Director ERYN BROOKS Producer CHRIS JELLEY