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with songs and stories from Dana and THE BROWN BROTHERS
Today she tells about the adventures of St Paul , and Wizzy learns how important it is not to give up at the first sign of trouble.
Director CYRIL GATES
Producer DAVID BROWN
Executive producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
St Paul
Director:
Cyril Gates
Producer:
David Brown
Producer:
Stephen Whittle

A 25-part language course in Italian for beginners and near beginners: programme 2 Introduced by MARISA DILLON-WESTON
With MARGHERITA GUZZINATI
ROMOLO BRUNI
YOLE MARINELLI and TINA RUTA , PAOLA-MARIA FRANCIA
Scripts ALFIO BERNABEI ,ROMOLO BRUNI Directed by TERRY DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marisa Dillon-Weston
Unknown:
Margherita Guzzinati
Unknown:
Romolo Bruni
Unknown:
Yole Marinelli
Unknown:
Tina Ruta
Unknown:
Paola-Maria Francia
Scripts:
Alfio Bernabei
Scripts:
Romolo Bruni
Directed By:
Terry Doyle
Produced By:
Tony Roberts

features the news and views, politics and practice of those involved with the land. with PHILIP WRIXON
DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers MICHAEL FISH

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Wrixon
Unknown:
Dan Cherrington
Producer:
John Kenyon.
Unknown:
Michael Fish

It's a Crystal Crystal World
Through the medium of crystals, nature has created its own unique style of architecture and kinetic art.
Narrator ERIC THOMPSON
Director BRIAN DAUBNEY
ProducerPETER RIDING

Contributors

Narrator:
Eric Thompson
Director:
Brian Daubney
Producer:
Peter Riding

A series of 19 programmes which aims to help mentally-handicapped people get more out of life.
3:Let's Go and Buy Clothes
Presented by BRIAN RIX
Notes for parents and teachers, 65p inc postage, are available from [address removed]

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Rix

Introduced by Brian Matthew
Highlights from the greatest ice spectacular in Europe, featuring a glamorous chorus of international skaters and an impressive line-up of star soloists.
Staged and directed by STEPHANIE ANDROS Televised by arrangement with SKEE GOODHART for International Holiday on Ice Co.
Recorded in the Hallenstadion, Zurich Lighting HARRY THOMAS
Producer DON SAYER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Brian Matthew
Directed By:
Stephanie Andros
Arrangement With:
Skee Goobhart
Unknown:
Harry Thomas
Producer:
Don Sayer

Graeme Garden invites a team from Tomorrow's World Michael Rodd
Judith Hann , Kieran Prendiville to challenge a team from Just a Minute Kenneth Williams
June Whitfield , Alfred Marks to a return match of a series of peculiar acting games, including this week's Tall Story written and told by guest storyteller Denise Coffey
Additional script PETER ROBINSON Theme music BILL le SAGE Designer chris HULL
Producer PETER CIIARLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rodd
Unknown:
Judith Hann
Unknown:
Kieran Prendiville
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
June Whitfield
Unknown:
Alfred Marks
Told By:
Guest Storyteller
Told By:
Denise Coffey
Script:
Peter Robinson
Music:
Bill Le Sage
Designer:
Chris Hull
Producer:
Peter Ciiarlton

from Nottingham
The BBCtv Roadshow visits 12 cities in the UK to meet young people on the move between school and work.
1: Going for an Interview with LINDA LEWIS and JON EDEN Sketch written and performed by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Executive producer TONY MATTHEWS Produced hv
DAVID CORDINGLEY
Free Roadshow Guides on jobs, rights and the law available from libraries, careers offices and job centres
Roadshow Youth Information Week is in Southampton this week.
(Roadshow Disco BBCl tomorrow)

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Lewis
Unknown:
Jon Eden
Unknown:
Derek Griffiths
Producer:
Tony Matthews
Unknown:
David Cordingley

appeals on behalf of the Council for Music in Hospitals which provides live concerts given by professional musicians for patients in all kinds of hospitals and homes.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Ian Wallace, Council for Music in Hospitals, [address removed]

from Hadleigh in Suffolk
Years ago gathering in the harvest was the highlight of the country calendar. Today however, a mechanised operation seems impersonal and, for many, the only true feel of harvest left is the special Church services.
Geoffrey Wheeler has been talking to farmer BOB ESLER , forester WILL SMITH and horse-breeder CHERRY CLARK about their life and faith and to hear their favourite hymns sung in the parish church of St Mary.
Praise to the Lord (Praxis pietatis); All creatures of our God (Easter Song); Praise and thanksgiving (Bunessan): Sing to the Lord of harvest (Hosanna): 0 Lord, how happy should we be (Advent); Come ye thankful people, come (St George): We plough the fields (Wir pflugen); God is love (Hyfrydol). Conductor joy DUPONT
Organist GEOFFREY COOLEY Producer JIM MURRAY
Series producer ANDREW BARR

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Esler
Unknown:
Will Smith
Unknown:
Cherry Clark
Conductor:
Joy Dupont
Organist:
Geoffrey Cooley
Producer:
Jim Murray
Producer:
Andrew Barr

New series.
A continuation of the extraordinary saga of one man's search for his roots.
A series of seven episodes.
Henning, Tennessee, 1882: twelve years have passed since Chicken George brought his family to the tiny hamlet of Henning. Leadership of the family and its attendant problems has passed to Chicken George's son Tom Harvey.
The two Roots together are the 'War and Peace' of television ...
(The Washington Post)

A David Wolper production (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Writer:
Alex Haley
Written for television by:
Ernest Kinoy
Produced by:
Stan Margulies
Directed by:
John Erman
Tom Harvey:
Georg Stanford Brown
Mrs Warner:
Olivia de Havilland
Col Warner:
Henry Fonda
Earl Crowther:
Paul Koslo
Chicken George:
Avon Long
Irene Harvey:
Lynne Moody
Beeman Jones:
Greg Morris
Andy Warner:
Marc Singer
Jim Warner:
Richard Thomas
Carrie:
Fay Hauser
Elizabeth:
Debbi Morgan
Lucy:
Kathleen Doyle
Conductor:
Lou Frizzel
Sally Harvey:
Ja'net Dubois
Hapgood:
Don Keeper
Cynthia:
Cynthia Sye
Minnie:
Royce Wallace

by Robert Banks Stewart
A series of 11 programmes starring Trevor Eve
with Michael Medwin, Doran Godwin and Liz Crowther
and featuring William Russell as David Carn

Poison phone-ins... threats to a disc jockey. Radio West hires private investigator Eddie Shoestring, who discovers it may be a longer-running job than he thought...

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Robert Banks Stewart
Music composed by:
George Fenton
Film Editor:
Bernard Ashby
Designer:
Humphrey Jaeger
Photography:
Ken Westbury
Director:
Douglas Camfield
Eddie Shoestring:
Trevor Eve
Don Satchley:
Michael Medwin
Erica Bayliss:
Doran Godwin
Sonia:
Liz Crowther
David Carn:
William Russell
Sarah Marshall:
Stacy Dorning
Richard Nolan:
Kenneth Gilbert
Grace Nolan:
Sally Sanders
Tony Hendry:
Sean Arnold
Willis:
Brian Miller
Len Tilley:
Tony Haygarth
Bouncer:
Michael Crane
Liz:
Jeanna L'Esty
Presenter:
Stewart Bevan
Laurie:
Patrick Durkin
Diana Stapleton:
Carrie Jones
Det-Insp Brinkley:
Christopher Coll
Coroner:
Brian Hawksley
Barry:
Richard Domfe
Girl in sauna:
Willow Wipp
Studio assistant:
Colin Maitland
Girl in disco:
Julia Watson
Girl at sports club:
Maralyn Sarrington

The Vision of Knock
Today, Pope John Paul II, Vicar of Christ on Earth, makes pilgrimage to a remote and windswept village on the west coast of Ireland.
One hundred years ago at the gable wall of the local church in Knock, Co Mayo, Mary the Mother of God appeared in a blaze of light to some 15 villagers. Their witness has transformed the village into a shrine for millions of pilgrims from all over the world, and the faithful in Ireland accept it as living proof of God's timely intervention in the lives of ordinary people.
Everyman has been to Knock to try to understand the nature of this faith, and the visions it produces - visions which, to the eye of faith, are ' nothing wonderful at all'.
Film cameraman JOHN GOODYER Film editor MICHAEL ALOOF Producer COLIN CAMERON
Everyman editor WILLIAM NICHOLSON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Goodyer
Editor:
Michael Aloof
Producer:
Colin Cameron
Editor:
William Nicholson

Six programmes about the cinema and public opinion in the 1940s. 1: ' 'and, as far as possible, the whole truth': in the 1940s there was a sustained effort by the state to control public opinion.
Written by NICHOLAS PRONAY Produced by HOWARD SMITH

Contributors

Written By:
Nicholas Pronay
Produced By:
Howard Smith

A Yesterday's Witness series of six programmes about British life in India in the 20s and 30s. 1:One of the Community
'My mother was coffee-coloured and when I was born she was very pleased I was " off-white " and had fair hair. In an Anglo-Indian family when a child is born like that they say " a fairy was at her birth " ... Irene Green - now Mrs Irene Edwards - tells of the pride and prejudices of childhood in the much-maligned Anglo-Indian community and her adventurous time as a nursing sister on the North West Frontier in the early 30s.
Boldly honest. (DAILY EXPRESS) In its modest way reached near perfection. (DAILY TELEGRAPH) Directed and narrated by CHRISTOPHER COOK
Producer STEPHEN PEET

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook
Producer:
Stephen Peet

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