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With JOHN DRYDEN , TINA HEATH JILL SHAKESPEARE , GLEN STUART
God can do it! The Gang set sail on the Saucy Sue to find out what faith means. Mackintosh thinks he's Supermouse, and an old man from the desert becomes the father of a great nation.
MUSiC DAVE COOKE
Designer MEL BIBBY. Director NORMAN STONE Producer DAVID BROWN
Executive producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dryden
Unknown:
Tina Heath
Unknown:
Jill Shakespeare
Unknown:
Glen Stuart
Music:
Dave Cooke
Designer:
Mel Bibby.
Director:
Norman Stone
Producer:
David Brown

A combined television and radio course for beginners in Spanish. The last of ten parts: Revision With ISABEL SOTO
MIGUEL PENARANDA , CARLOS RIERA
Film director DAVID WILSON
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI

Contributors

Unknown:
Isabel Soto
Unknown:
Miguel Penaranda
Unknown:
Carlos Riera
Director:
David Wilson
Producer:
Maddalena Fagandini

A 24-part French course for beginners on TV and radio: 10
Presented by GILLES DATTAS with
FRANCIS LALANNE , ANDRE MARANNE CAROLLE ROUSSEAU , ANTOINE TUDAL
Scripts by JEAN-CLAUDE ARRAGON MIREILLE FLEMING , ANTOINE TUDAL Directed by TERRY DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS

Contributors

Presented By:
Gilles Dattas
Unknown:
Francis Lalanne
Unknown:
Andre Maranne
Unknown:
Carolle Rousseau
Unknown:
Antoine Tudal
Unknown:
Jean-Claude Arragon
Unknown:
Mireille Fleming
Unknown:
Antoine Tudal
Directed By:
Terry Doyle
Produced By:
Tony Roberts
Michel and:
Christian Brumell

A series of seven films 6:Inspection
Looking around the workplace for hazards is an important part of safety representatives' rights. How should this be done and how useful is it? What information can a safety representative call upon to increase the effectiveness of an inspection? What happens if there is no fixed workplace? Commentary spoken by DENNIS WATERMAN
Producer ROBERT CLAMP Director ROBERT ALBURY

Contributors

Spoken By:
Dennis Waterman
Producer:
Robert Clamp
Director:
Robert Albury

A 15-part sociology series
9:Who Ordered Their Estate?
Social stratification. Class and status - ascribed and achieved. Social mobility.
Narrated by MICHAEL MOLYNEUX
Director LIBBY HALLIDAY
Producer TONY ROBERTS

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Molyneux
Director:
Libby Halliday
Producer:
Tony Roberts

Times Change: People Don't
The last of three programmes in which PETER FIRTH looks at the modern implication of ancient stories.
Hosea: his love for his unfaithful wife helped him to understand God's love for a faithless people. With BRIAN GEAR , PAT SMALL THE FAIRFIELD SINGERS
Director CHRISTOPHER MANN
Producer JOHN DOBSON. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Firth
Unknown:
Brian Gear
Director:
Christopher Mann
Producer:
John Dobson.

A reflection on the presence of God in Manchester, led by TONY BURNHAM , a minister of the United Reformed Church working in the inner city.
Film editor PETER MARSH Director CYRIL GATES
Producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Burnham
Editor:
Peter Marsh
Director:
Cyril Gates
Producer:
Stephen Whittle

Ten programmes about car maintenance for beginners with JUDITH JACKSON and RICHARD HUDSON-EVANS 9: Keeping Up Appearances
A car's value depends largely on the state of its bodywork. How do you deal with dents and scratches? How can you keep the rust at bay?
Series producer PETER RIDING
Producer CHARLES PASCOE

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Jackson
Producer:
Charles Pascoe

Officially opened last Tuesday by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
The fate of the free world hung in the balance during the summer of 1940 while the Royal Air Force fought and eventually beat the Luftwaffe in the skies over Britain. In so doing they saved the country from invasion for the rest of the Second World War.
Last Tuesday HER MAJESTY QUEEN
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER opened the new Battle of Britain Museum at Hendon as a national memorial to the victorious forces. As Sir Winston Churchill recorded at the time ' Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.'
Commentator RAYMOND BAXTER
Director RICK GARDNER Producer TONY SALMON

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Winston Churchill
Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
Director:
Rick Gardner
Producer:
Tony Salmon

A search for the most entertaining and talented town or city in Great Britain.
Introduced by Terry Wogan
Blackpool Team Celebrity Tessie O'Shea
Leeds Team Celebrity Eddie Waring
Presented before 25 judges in BBC studios throughout the British Isles.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Blackpool Team Celebrity:
Tessie O'Shea
Leeds Team Celebrity:
Eddie Waring
Musical Director:
Bernard Herrmann
Designer:
Chris George
Associate Producer:
Geoff Wilson
Producer:
Barney Colehan

A series of six holiday trips, complete with four-footed pal. 4:Along the South Downs
Grass skis and Glorious Goodwood, hedging and hang-gliding, and a game of Toad in the Hole.
John Noakes and RAGS, the Blue Peter pony, ride out on the trail to Beachy Head.
Film cameraman ROBERT SLEIGH Sound recordist MALCOLM HILL Film editor DAVID SHORE Producer DAVID BROWN
Director CHRIS CLOUGH. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
John Noakes

by Carlo Collodi, dramatised in four parts by Alec Drysdale

You don't have to be a child to enjoy this famous old story of a puppet who wants to be a real boy, now brought to enchanting life by the new magic of television.

Pinocchio created by Theatre of Puppets.

Contributors

Writer:
Carlo Collodi
Dramatised by:
Alec Drysdale
Puppetmaster:
Barry Smith
Puppeteer:
Gillian Robic
Puppeteer:
Trevor Trenton
Music composer:
Stephen Deutsch
Costume designer:
Amy Roberts
Script editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Ken Sharp
Make-up artist:
Ann Rayment
Director:
Barry Letts
Geppetto:
Derek Smith
The Blue Fairy:
Rhoda Lewis
The Fox:
Roy MacReady
The Cat:
Nell Fitzwiliam
Cricket's voice:
James Berwick
The Innkeeper:
Dave Carter
Zapporelli:
James Berwick

from St Mary's Church, Banbury
Introduced by GEOFFREY WHEELER , who talks to local people about their life and faith and the hymns they like to sing.
Come, thou long-expected Jesus (Cross of Jesus); Hark the glad sound! (Bristol); Dear Lord and Father of mankind (Repton); Lord Jesus Christ (Living Lord); Count your blessings; Hills of the north, rejoice (Little Cornard); I cannot tell why He, whom angels worship (Londonderry); Rejoice, the Lord is King (Gopsal); 0 come, 0 come, Emmanuel! (Veni Emmanuel)
Conductor FRANCIS BURROUGHES Organist ARNOLD PUGH
Film director ELIZABETH GORT Producer MICHAEL SHOESMITH
Series producer ANDREW BARR

Contributors

Introduced By:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Conductor:
Francis Burroughes
Organist:
Arnold Pugh
Producer:
Andrew Barr

by R. F. DELDERFIELD
Dramatised in 13 parts
11: 1917. The Bad Season by JOHN WILES
Paul has joined up. Shallowford is now a convalescent home and very crowded -John Rudd suggests that Claire should move out. Elinor Codsall has a German PoW to help at Periwinkle, a decision which she has reason to regret.
MUSIC MAX HARRIS
Studio lighting PETER CATLETT Studio sound JOHN HOWELL Designer PETER BLACKER Producer KEN RIDDINGTON
Directed by PAUL CIAPPESSONI

Contributors

Unknown:
R. F. Delderfield
Unknown:
John Wiles
Unknown:
John Rudd
Music:
Max Harris
Unknown:
Peter Catlett
Unknown:
John Howell
Designer:
Peter Blacker
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Directed By:
Paul Ciappessoni
Claire Craddock:
Prunella Ransome
Sam Potter:
Philip Martin Brown
Willi Meyer:
Wolf Kahler
Marian Eveleigh:
Margaret John
Violet Potter:
Wendy Holloway
Cissie Potter:
Valerie Holloway
Elinor Codsall:
Sarah Porter
Mark Codsall:
Sam Holland
Maureen Rudd:
Gillian McCutcheon
Gloria PittS:
Christine Hargreaves
John Rudd:
Glyn Houston
Martha PittS:
Maryann Turner
Vicky Tarnshaw:
Elizabeth Chambers
Norman Eveleigh:
Jack Watson
Jill ChilCOtt:
Vivienne McKee
Henry Pitts:
Christopher Reeks

starring
Kirk Douglas , Rock Hudson
The desert wastes of Mexico provide the setting for this dramatic Western which teams Kirk Douglas as an unstable killer who revisits his childhood lover and falls for her daughter; and Rock Hudson , the brother of the man he killed, who is intent on vengeance.
Screenplay by DALTON TRUMBO
Based on HOWARD RIGBY 'S novel Sundown at Crazy Horse
Produced by EUGENE FRENKE and EDWARD LEWIS
Directed by ROBERT ALDRICH Films: page 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Kirk Douglas
Unknown:
Kirk Douglas
Unknown:
Rock Hudson
Unknown:
Dalton Trumbo
Unknown:
Howard Rigby
Produced By:
Eugene Frenke
Produced By:
Edward Lewis
Directed By:
Robert Aldrich
Brendan O'Malley:
Kirk Douglas
Dana Stribling:
Rock Hudson
Belle:
Dorothy Malone
Missy:
Carol Lynley
John Breckenridge:
Joseph Cotten
Milton Wing:
Regis Toomey

At the still point of the turning world ...
At the still point, there the dance is.
Diane Cilento introduces her film on the hidden world of the Whirling Dervishes, outlawed in Turkey since 1937. From the goddess Cybele to Artemis to Diana of the Ephesians, Anatolia- was a matriarchal society, which became the home of the Persian poet and mystic Jalladudin Rumi who introduced the turning of the dervishes as a mystic ceremony, representing man's union with the Beloved and the cosmic order of the Universe.
Producer DIANE CILENTO

Contributors

Introduces:
Diane Cilento
Unknown:
Jalladudin Rumi
Producer:
Diane Cilento

Six programmes telling the story of crime fiction from Poe to the present.

Commentary by Julian Symons
with Lord Willis, Elwyn Jones, Troy Kennedy Martin, Ian Kennedy Martin, Gordon Newman
How writers like Ed McBain in America and John Creasey in England developed the 'police procedural' story; how police series became the mainstay of crime fiction on television; and how they evolved in Britain from Dixon of Dock Green to Law and Order.

Contributors

Commentary:
Julian Symons
Interviewee:
Lord Willis
Interviewee:
Elwyn Jones
Interviewee:
Troy Kennedy Martin
Interviewee:
Ian Kennedy Martin
Interviewee:
Gordon Newman
Film Editor:
Mike Pavett
Producer:
Bernard Adams

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