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by Her Majesty The Queen in Winchester Cathedral
Our Lord's act of humanity in washing the disciples' feet after the Last Supper is remembered in a Sovereign's gesture of thanks to those who have served the community throughout their lives. Presenter CANON ANTHONY CAESAR Commentary TOM FLEMING
Lighting JACK BELASCO
Engineering JOHN BORLEY
TV presentation JOHN DORSON. BBC Bristol (For full details see Radio 4 page 71)
For the best effect viewers with stereo Radio 4 should turn off TV sound and position their speakers on eithef side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones provide a suitable alternative

Michael Rodd asks questions based on scenes from Tarka the Otter, Superman, Be Big and The Cat from Outer Space.
Looking for the answers will be contestants from THE FOREST LODGE SCHOOL, Romford, Essex, and THE WOODCOTE HIGH SCHOOL, Coulsdon, Surrey
Directed by PAUL LOOSLEY Produced by JOHN BUTTERY BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rodd
Directed By:
Paul Loosley
Produced By:
John Buttery

with FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS Including
Gentleman Jim Steps Out
James Hogg completes his education in living the high life by spending a hunting weekend in Warwickshire.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Jim Steps Out
Unknown:
James Hogg

Terry Wogan hosts a new comedy quiz game in which contestants attempt to match their 'blanks' with six star guests.

A game all the family can play at home; a game with no right or wrong answers - a simple formula which relies on everyone to be witty with words.

Presented by arrangement with Goodson Todman Inc and Talbot Television Ltd

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Programme Associate:
Tony Hawes
Designer:
Bernard Lloyd-Jones
Director:
Marcus Plantin
Producer:
Alan Boyd

A humorous and fantastic look at the world in the year 2001 as computed for the screen by those visionaries
Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie
Cast (in order of disappearance) Ann Hamilton, Henry McGee, Andrew Ray, Judy Loe with Judith Alderson, The Santus Brothers and Stuart Fell

Contributors

Writer:
Graeme Garden
Writer:
Bill Oddie
[Actress]:
Ann Hamilton
[Actor]:
Henry McGee
[Actor]:
Andrew Ray
[Actress]:
Judy Loe
[Actress]:
Judith Alderson
Performers:
The Santus Brothers
Stuntman:
Stuart Fell
Visual Effects:
Peter Day
Visual Effects:
Len Hutton
Visual Effects:
Colin Mapson
Film Cameraman:
Alec Curtis
Designer:
John Stout
Directed by:
Jim Franklin

Old-time Music-Hall from the City Varieties Theatre, Leeds.
(By arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph)

Your Chairman Leonard Sachs introduces:
Les Dawson, Sweet Substitute, Peter Hudson, Joan Merrigan, Paul Rhodes, Julia Sutton, Eleanor McCready, Ralph Heid, Eve 'n' Alan

Members of the Players Theatre, London: Jenny Wren, Norman Warwick, Jenny Till, Deryk Parkin, Penny Rigden, Peter Sutherland, Suzanne Roberts, David Machin

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Joseph
Introduces:
Leonard Sachs
Unknown:
Peter Hudson
Unknown:
Joan Merrigan
Unknown:
Paul Rhodes
Unknown:
Julia Sutton
Unknown:
Eleanor McCready
Unknown:
Ralph Heid
Unknown:
Jenny Wren
Unknown:
Norman Warwick
Unknown:
Deryk Parkin
Unknown:
Peter Sutherland
Unknown:
Suzanne Roberts
Unknown:
David Machin
Choreography:
Doreen Hermitage
Musical Director:
Bernard Herrmann
Producer:
Barney Colehan

An investigation into the mystery of the Turin Shroud
Kenneth More narrates this award-winning film, which examines the claim that a cloth kept in Turin Cathedral is genuinely the burial shroud of Jesus Christ and that the ghostly image of a crucified man discovered on the fibres of the cloth is that of Jesus himself.
The film reveals the new scientific and medical evidence that has startled sceptics and believers alike, including two US Air Force scientists' discovery of the three-dimensional information encoded within the image. Swiss forensic expert Max Frei details his discovery* of micro-organisms on the shroud that prove to him that the cloth originated in the Holy Lands. Author/historian Ian Wil son presents his historical research which, for the first time, traces the shroud back to the time of Christ.
After the film, Peter France asks Professor Sir George Porter , Nobel-prize-winning scientist and Director of the Royal Institution, for his assessment of the evidence. Dr John Robinson , author of Honest to God and Professor Nicholas Lash , Norris Hulse Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University, argue the astonishing claim that the Turin Shroud may one day be accepted as proof of the Resurrection itself.
The Silent Witness produced and directed by DAVID W. ROLFE Film cameraman
BAHRAM MANOCHER1
Editor PETER HOLLYWOOD Sound recordist WALLY PLUMMER
Everyman editor PETER ARMSTRONG

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth More
Unknown:
Max Frei
Unknown:
Ian Wil
Unknown:
Sir George Porter
Unknown:
Dr John Robinson
Unknown:
Nicholas Lash
Unknown:
Norris Hulse
Directed By:
David W. Rolfe
Editor:
Peter Hollywood
Unknown:
Wally Plummer
Editor:
Peter Armstrong

The attractive Nashville star sings her way through some of the songs which took her into the Country and Popular music charts on both sides of the Atlantic. Musical accompaniment PEACE AND QUIET
Director RICK GARDNER Producer douglas RESPE

Contributors

Director:
Rick Gardner
Producer:
Douglas Respe

BBC One London

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