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A series of 20 programmes which aims to help mentally-handicapped people get more out of life.
2:Let's Go Shopping
Presented by BRIAN RIX
Directed by ROSANNA HIBBERT
Series producer GORDON CROTON

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Rix
Directed By:
Rosanna Hibbert

Emission Zéro: a guide to the new television and radio course for beginners in conversational French.
Directed by BRIAN DAVIES
Produced by SHEILA INNES
Book (same title), £1.30, from bookshops Details of a special Ensemble correspondence course are available from the National Extension College, Cambridge. Information on other learner support schemes for Ensemble viewers from the Language Centre, Brighton Polytechnic.

Contributors

Directed By:
Brian Davies
Produced By:
Sheila Innes

Words and letters with DONALD GEE , BOB HOSKINS
and MARTIN SHAW
NIGEL STOCK
NORMAN ROSSINGTON
PATRICIA HAYES
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:
Martin Shaw
Unknown:
Nigel Stock
Unknown:
Norman Rossington
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes

Five programmes for Asian viewers.
2: A discussion programme on ways of overcoming some of the language difficulties faced by immigrant families in this country. Presented by MEHERENGIZ MUNSIFF SATINDER SINGH talks about education and answers questions from the studio audience.
Consultants KUNDRY CLARKE, ELIZABETHLAIRÐ Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Director PETER LEE-WRICNT
Tutor's booklet £1.10, student booklet £1.50, from bookshops.
If you would like help in learning English, telephone London (01) [number removed].

Contributors

Presented By:
Meherengiz Munsiff
Talks:
Satinder Singh

from Histon Baptist Church, Cambridgeshire
Introduced by CRlSPIAN HOLLIS Christian congregations from four
Cambridgeshire villages have united for this special act of worship, which will include readings and music by pupils from local village colleges. The Service is conducted by the Minister, THE REV TONY BARKER , assisted by CANON J. DEGWEL THOMAS and THE
REV ARTHUR TURTON.
Hymns: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Praxis pietatis); Praise and thanksgiving iBunessan); 0 what a gift:; Alleluia, give thanks to the risen Lord; We plough the fields, and scatter (Wir pfhigen); Come, ye thankful people, come cSt George)
Organist MM CHAPMAN
Conductor DAVID WARHAM
Television presentation by RAYMOND snoRt

Contributors

Introduced By:
Crlspian Hollis
Unknown:
Rev Tony Barker
Assisted By:
Canon J. Degwel Thomas
Unknown:
Rev Arthur Turton.
Organist:
Mm Chapman
Conductor:
David Warham
Presentation By:
Raymond Snort

In August every year dancers and singers from all over the world gather in Billingham in the North East of England.
This year there were groups from Austria, Czechoslovakia, France, Hungary, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, USA, USSR and Yugoslavia.
Michael Rodd introduces some of the spectacular moments from the 14th Billingham International Folklore Festival.
Television presentation TONY HARRISON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Harrison

Bernard Cribbins invites Carry On ... KENNETH WILLIAMS
BARBARA WINDSOR, KENNETH CONNOR to challenge The News
RICHARD BAKER , ANGELA RIPPON PETER WOODS to do battle in a series of peculiar acting games including
The Adventures of Ivor Notion Written byMYLES RUDGE
Designer TOM YARDLEY-JONES Producer PETER CHARLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Cribbins
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Kenneth Connor
Unknown:
Richard Baker
Unknown:
Angela Rippon
Unknown:
Peter Woods
Producer:
Peter Charlton

An original six-part story by Simon Raven.
Blake has stolen the all-important papyri from Hubba Pasha and passed them to Professor Lurkov for deciphering. Mysterious, invisible forces have invaded Lurkov's study and are about to strike at him.

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Raven
Script Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Daphne Shortman
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Roger Tucker
Composer:
Anthony Isaac
Sexton Blake:
Jeremy Clyde
Hubba Pasha:
Derek Francis
Cassandra:
Natasha Parry
Mrs Bardell:
Barbara Lott
Maremma Bey:
Linal Haft
Tinker:
Philip Davis
Professor Lurkov:
George Pravda
Zigiana:
Jacquey Chappell
Lurkov's Manservant:
Farrell Sheridan
Hotel Manager:
Ronald Russell
Abdullah:
Sonny Caldinez
Camden Priest:
Darien Angadi
French Train Official:
William Lawford

from Coverack, Cornwall
Each year people from all over the UK gather round the old harbour at Coverack for an evening of Songs of Praise. This year the St Keverne Band joins the local choirs and church congregations leading the singing. GERRY MONTÉ has been hearing about life in this part of Cornwall from the people who've chosen tonight's hymns.
Conductor EDMUND GOLDSMITH Band conductor EDGAR FLOYD Film director ELIZABETH GORT Producer JOHN DOBSON
Series producer ANDREW BARR

Contributors

Conductor:
Edmund Goldsmith
Conductor:
Edgar Floyd
Producer:
John Dobson
Producer:
Andrew Barr

starring Sarah Miles
Jon Finch , Richard Chamberlain
An exuberantly free spirit of the 19th century, Lady Caroline Lamb dazzled and dismayed London's high society. This film of her scandalous life and the disastrous affair with Lord Byron was filmed at many of the stately homes where the real events occurred.
Written and directed by ROBERT BOLT (First showing on British television) films: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Miles
Unknown:
Jon Finch
Unknown:
Richard Chamberlain
Directed By:
Robert Bolt
Lady Caroline Lamb:
Sarah Miles
William Lamb:
Jon Finch
Lord Byron:
Richard Chamberlain
Canning:
John Mills
Lady Melbourne:
Margaret Leighton
Lady Bessborough:
Pamela Brown
King George IV:
Ralph Richardson
Duke of Wellington:
Laurence Olivier
Government Minister:
Peter Bull
Mr Potter:
Charles Carson
Harry St John:
Nicholas Field
Lord Holland:
Michael Wilding
Lady Holland:
Fanny Rowe
Byron's publisher:
John Moffatt
Mrs Buller:
Maureen Pryor

The Power of a Well-loved English Hymn
An Everyman film
In a world that no longer speaks of death and resurrection, the great Victorian hymns are the warehouses of forbidden emotions: hunger for comfort, dread of dying, hope of eternity.
Change and decay in all around I see,
0 Thou who changest not, abide with me.
This film shares the moods of a hymn that can still take us to the heart of religious emotion: images of the real world bathed in the glow of ' Heaven's morning convictions that have not lost their power,
Producer WILLIAM NICHOLSON Editor PETER ARMSTRONG

Contributors

Producer:
William Nicholson
Editor:
Peter Armstrong

The first of two programmes
Unemployment among young people, already at record levels, is expected to become even worse in the next few years. Is there a solution?
PROFESSOR TOM STONIER, Chairman of the School of Science and Society at the University of Bradford, believes that the answer does not lie in industry, where new technology will reduce the number of jobs still further. In this lecture to an invited audience he advocates a radically different solution - a massive expansion of the education system.
Introduced by JAMES BELLINI
Directed by ERICA GRIFFITHS Produced by TONY MATTHEWS

Contributors

Introduced By:
James Bellini
Directed By:
Erica Griffiths
Produced By:
Tony Matthews

BBC One London

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