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A church is a place of worship, even when there is no congregation present. Each building has something to say, some story to tell. Today R. T. BROOKS is at the Parish Church of St Dunstan, May-field, East Sussex. Readings by BOB LEWIS and MICHAEL SPICE
Television presentation by MICHAEL WOOD Series producer RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Unknown:
R. T. Brooks
Unknown:
Bob Lewis

' Christ the Lord '
DR EDWARD CARPENTER , Dean of Westminster talks with RAYMOND SHORT about the nature and work of Jesus who gave us The Lord's Prayer. The final programme in the series which explores the Christian faith-what can Christians mean by some of their key words and phrases.
Director MICHAEL WOOD
Producer MICHAEL SHOESMITH BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Edward Carpenter
Director:
Michael Wooa
Producer:
Michael Shoesmith

Today there's help with writing a letter of complaint.
Presented by BARRY TOOK
With MICHAEL GAMBON and ZENA WALKER
(Repeated: Tuesday BBC2 at 11.25 am)
Adults wanting help with reading, writ-ting or spelling can ring [number removed]or send their name and address to: Write Away, po Box 7, London W3 6XJ

Contributors

Presented By:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Michael Gambon
Unknown:
Zena Walker

The World's Greatest Dog Show
Obedience: last week the best pedigree dog in Britain was chosen -but there's a second great competition at Crufts - the annual Obedience Championships.
Each dog has already won at a Championship Obedience Show, and this will ensure a demonstration of the highest calibre of control and the close relationship between dog and handler.
Also, the now famous agility test in which teams of dogs compete for the fastest time over an exciting obstacle course.
Introduced by Peter Purves
Organised by the Kennel Club at Earls Court, London. Producer PETER MASSEY

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Purves
Producer:
Peter Massey

Today's outstanding action from Lake Placid in the XIII Winter
Olympic Games
Introduced by David Coleman featuring
Skiing: The Ladies' Downhill
Live coverage from Whiteface Mountain - and the prospect of a thrilling duel between two of skiing's all-time greats! Switzerland's MARIE-THÉRÈSE NADIG, double Olympic champion in 1972 and winner of six out of seven downhills this season, faces Austria's ANNE-MARIE moser, who has won six World Cups but never an Olympic gold medal - though last season she too won six out of seven downhills. Liechtenstein's HANNI WENZEL is another likely medallist. Commentator DAVID VINE
Tee Hockey: the latest matches from the Olympic arenas with the USSR, SWEDEN and CANADA all in action. Commentator ALAN WEEKS
Speed Skating: TONY GUBBA reports on the Ladies' 1.000m.
Figure Skatinq: ALAN WEEKS previews the Men's Championship which starts tomorrow morning - and in which ROBIN COUSINS will carry strong British hopes for a gold medal.
Producers ALEC WEEKS. MARTIN HOPKINS DAVID KENNING , JOHNNIE WATHERSTON BOB ABRAHAMS and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Editoi s JONATHAN MARTIN , HAROLD ANDERSON Reports and results from the Winter Olympics on Ceefax

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Hanni Wenzel
Unknown:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Martin Hopkins
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Bob Abrahams
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Unknown:
Jonathan Martin
Unknown:
Harold Anderson

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
The prospect of escape from the gloom of a British winter is a tempting one and many thousands of people, especially older folk, do just that. But is a month away, or even much longer, such a good idea? Norma Shepherd reports.
A horse-trekking holiday around the Connemara trail has you sleeping in first-class hotels, your luggage being carried ahead by van. Kieran Prendiville reports.
Frank Bough completes his report from France and in the studio John Carter and Norma Shepherd have the latest news from the travel scene.
Producer TOM SAVAGE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Norma Shepherd
Unknown:
Kieran Prendiville
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
John Carter
Unknown:
Norma Shepherd

appeals on behalf of Television for the Deaf a fund administered by the Royal National Institute for the Deaf to provide television sets for deaf people with special needs. The development of sub-titles through Teletext brings an essential extra feature to television.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Baker

starring
Julie Andrews
Mary Tyler Moore
Carol Channing , James Fox John Gavin , Beatrice Lillie
In 1922, gold-digger Millie Dill mount takes a course as a stenographer with a view to finding a rich boss to marry. Determined to be thoroughly modern, she even bobs her hair before starting work as personal secretary to handsome - and eligible - young tycoon Trevor Gray don. The styles, fads and foibles of the 20s take a thorough ribbing in this infectious musical spoof with Julie Andrews at her sparkling best as Millie, the fortune-hunting flapper.
Screenplay by RICHARD MORRIS Produced by ROSS HUNTER
Directed by GEORGE ROY HILL Films: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Julie Andrews
Unknown:
Mary Tyler Moore
Unknown:
Carol Channing
Unknown:
James Fox
Unknown:
John Gavin
Unknown:
Beatrice Lillie
Unknown:
Millie Dill
Unknown:
Julie Andrews
Unknown:
Richard Morris
Produced By:
Ross Hunter
Directed By:
George Roy
Millie Dillmount:
Julie Andrews
Dorothy Brown:
Mary Tyler Moore
Mrs Meers:
Beatrice Lillie
Jimmy Smith:
James Fox
Trevor Graydon:
John Gavin
Muzzy Van Hossmere:
Carol Ciianning
Number One:
Jack Soo
Number Two:
Pat Morita
Tea:
Philip Ahn
Miss Flannery:
Cavada Humphrey
Juarez:
Anthony Dexter
Baron Richter:
Michael St Clair
Adrian:
Albert Carrier
Gregory Huntley:
Victor Rogers

The last of six dramatised reconstructions of espionage stories. Cynthia by HUGH CONNOR featuring with ' Don't you know there's a French Gestapo controlled from the Embassy? I don't want to see you fished out of the Potomac with your throat cut! ' Wartime Washington was a dangerous place for a lady and Cynthia was a special kind of lady.
Series devised by ALLAN PRIOR Film editor ALAN LYGO
Film cameraman ALEC CURTIS / Designer CHRIS PEMSEL
Executive producer ANTHONY ISAACS Producer FRANK cox DirectorJOHN BIRD

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Connor
Unknown:
Alec Curtis
Designer:
Chris Pemsel
Producer:
Anthony Isaacs
Producer:
Frank Cox
Director:
John Bird
Cynthia:
Holly Palance
Charles Brousse:
Philip Madoc
William Stephenson:
Robert MacLeod
Henry-Haye:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Johnnie Howard:
Jonathan Cecil
Official:
Jan Rosol
Jarcy:
Daniel Pageon
Benoit:
Claude Le Sache
The Cracker:
Jerry Harte
Coulomb:
Andre Maranne
Narrator:
Alexander John

A series of 15 films 7: Grey Youth
More than 90 per cent of Japanese children stay at school until they are 18. The high standard of education has been one of the main reasons for Japan's economic success. This film is a portrait of the schools in a typical suburb of the large industrial city of Osaka.
Photography NIGEL MEAKIN Film editor KEITH RAVEN
Directed by PETER RAMSDEN Produced by HOWARD SMITH

Contributors

Editor:
Keith Raven
Directed By:
Peter Ramsden
Produced By:
Howard Smith

The XIII Winter Olympic Games from Lake Placid, USA Introduced by David Coleman
Ski Jumping
The first of two great jumping competitions takes place tonight on the 70m hill at Intervale.
Who can break the stranglehold of East Germany and Austria, who shared all six medals at Innsbruck? Commentator RON PICKERING
Ski-ing: The Ladies' Downhill
Highlights of this afternoon's race. Commentator DAVID VINE
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Editors JONATHAN MARTIN , HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Ron Pickering
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editors:
Jonathan Martin
Editors:
Harold Anderson

BBC One London

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