With JOHN DRYDEN , TINA HEATH JILL SHAKESPEARE , GLEN STUART
God really cares! The Gang take a tele-trip to an unusual school on the Isle of Wight.
MUSIC DAVE COOK
Designer MEL BIBBY
Director NORMAN STONE Producer DAVID BROWN
Executive producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester
A magazine for Asian viewers Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Directed by ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Birmingham
Last of ten programmes for trade unionists on Democracy at Work. The title has long been a familiar slogan on union banners. But what does it mean for shop stewards now? What information and training, do they need?
The film includes evidence of how unions abroad - especially in Sweden - are tackling this question.
Director PETER LEE-WRIGHT
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
A 24-part French course for beginners on TV and radio: 11 Presented by GILLES DATTAS with CHRISTIAN BRUMELL as Michel and ISABELLE AULNOY , ANDRE MAR-ANNE, RICHARD MARTIN , CAROLLE ROUS-SEAU , NADIA SEBON , ANTOINE TIDAL
Scripts by JEAN-CLAUDE ARRAGON MIREILLE FLEMING , ANTOINE TUDAL Directed by TERRY DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
Ensemble radio programme on Sundays at 2.30 pm and Wednesdays at 11.0 pm on Radio 4 UK VHF
The last of seven films. Keeping Up-to-Date
Safety representatives need to be constantly informed of the latest developments in health and safety. How can they help themselves? What ways are there to keep up-to-date with the latest information? How might attitudes and relationships change between management and unions?
Commentary spoken by DENNIS WATERMAN
Executive producer TONY MATTHEWS Producer ROBERT CLAMP Director ROBERT ALBURY
For background notes to the series send sae (A4, 15p stamp) to: [address removed]
A 15-part sociology series 10:Rich Matt, Poor Man
The distribution of wealth. Who were/are the poor? Unemployment. The welfare state.
Narrated by MICHAEL MOLYNEUX
Script adviser MALCOLM davies Director LIBBY HALLIDAY
Producer TONY ROBERTS
Background notes relating to the series and details of closely-related correspondence courses can be obtained by sending a large sae to: [address removed],
United Communion for Human Rights Day from the Church of the Ascension, Blackheath.
Thirty years ago today, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed by the member nations of the United Nations Organisation. This morning, the local congregation is joined by the Minister and congregation from St Mark 's URC/Methodist Church, Greenwich, in a service which remembers and celebrates this Declaration.
Preacher THE REV DR THEO KOTZE
(South African Methodist Minister in exile)
Celebrant CANON PAUL OESTREICHER (Chairman of Amnesty International in Britain), assisted by THE REV BRIAN WOODCOCK and DEACONESS ELSIE BAKER
Organist ANDREW WRIGHT
Television presentation byRAYMOND SHORT
The return of one of the best-loved Western series, starring
Today: The Clarion
Ben helps a widowed newspaper-owner fight a vicious, terrorizing town boss, and turns publisher in his crusade for justice.
Directed by LEWIS ALLEN
Produced by Richard COLLINS
featuring some of the artists who have appeared in the current Star Town series.
Introduced by Terry Wogan
Musical director BERNARD HERRMANN Designer CHRIS EDWARDS
Associate producer GEOFF WILSON Producer BARNEY COLEHAN BBC Manchester
A series of six holiday trips, complete with four-footed pal. 5:From Coast to Coast
Scree-running and dry-stone walls, speedboats and the Lyke Wake Walk, and a lesson in ' gurning John Noakes and SHEP take a bee-line across the lakes, dales and moors of Northern England.
Film cameraman ROBERT SLEIGH
Sound recordist DENNIS CARTWRIGHT Film editor PETER GIBBS Producer DAVID BROWN Director chris CLOUGH BBC Manchester
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
by CARLO COLLODI. Dramatised in four parts by ALEC DRYSDALE starring and Pinocchio's voice by Rosemary Miller
2: Pinocchio has been given four gold pieces by the Blue Fairy. On his way to hand over the money to the workless, penniless Geppetto, he meets Mr Cat and Mr Fox, confidence-tricksters on the look-out for a sucker.
Pinocchio created by THEATRE OF PUPPETS
, TREVOR TRENTON
Music composed by STEPHEN DEUTSCH Sound DEREK MILLER-TIMMINS Lighting DUNCAN BROWN
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer KEN SHARP
Directed by BARRY LETTS
starring Robert Wagner
Diane Baker , Greg Morris
Dr Ross fears that Los Angeles is on the Drink of a diphtheria epidemic. He appeals to the police for help in tracing a dead woman's contacts but Captain Benson is only interested in finding the killer of two of his patrolmen.
Written by DAVID P. HARMON
Directed hy BERNARD MCEVEETY
(First showing on British television') Films: page 16
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
Presented by Barry Norman
Jaws 2: Roy Scheider as the island police chief once more fights the indifference of the mayor when another great white shark threatens. Every Which Way But Loose: Clint Eastwood in Texas talks about his change of role in this comedy adventure.
Force 10 from Navarone: ALISTAIR MACLEAN 'S sequel to The Guns of Navarone stars Robert Shaw.
No Bed of Roses: Hollywood actress Joan Fontaine on her recently published autobiography.
Watership Down: The soundtrack album features music by Mike Batt and Art Garfunkel.
Assistant producer MARGARET SHARP Producer BARRY BROWN
One Hundred Years in the Rhondda Valleys
An Everyman film
'I know of men who would today be preaching the Gospel had they not been seduced from that work by socialism.' ' We cannot reconcile the smug sentiments of brotherly love which issue from the pulpits with the fawning of the preachers upon the rich deacons.'
One hundred years ago the Rhondda Valleys were the most famous coal-producing area in the world. The people were suspended between two forces - the chapels and the mines. Their work was dangerous, often lethal. Their religion was fervent. Their attitudes were shaped by struggle and expressed in bitter strikes and religious revivals.
This film tells the story, in the words of the time, of the rise of a way of life, and goes to the Rhondda to see what remains of it today.
With RICHARD BEBB , HUW CEREDIG DIC HUGHES , JACK WALTERS
ERNEST EVANS , HAYDN EDWARDS GILLIAN ELISA THOMAS
DONNA MURPHY
ResearchMERRYL WYN DAVIES Drama director HUGH DAVID
Written and produced by DANIEL WOLF PETER ARMSTRONG
The last of six programmes Murder for Pleasure?
Commentary by H. R. F. KEATING
With The Rt Hon Denis Healey, mp Frederic Dannay , Stanley Ellin Brian Garfield , Julian Symons
Why do people like crime stories? What is the present state of the genre and which directions is it likely to take in the future?
Film editor MIKE PAVETT Producer BERNARD ADAMS