with the PLAYBOARD PUPPET THEATRE and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP The Gingerbread Man
Written and directed by JUDY WHITFIELD Produced by MICHAEL COLE
Views of young Asians on matters of social, cultural and political concern or conflict. The second part of a discussion between a group of young Asian girls in Birmingham which includes a community worker, a social worker and a teacher.
Studio director KRISHAN GOULD Producer SALEEM SHAHED BBC Birmingham
from the Chapel of The Good Shepherd Convent in the diocese of Derry, Northern Ireland.
FR JOHN MCCULLAGH conducts a ministry to the handicapped in his native diocese. This morning, in the first of two visits to the Good
Shepherd Convent, he celebrates Sunday Mass with them. The music for the Mass is provided by the CARNHILL FOLK GROUP.
Introduced by ERNEST REA
Television presentation JAMES SKELLY BBC Northern Ireland
Featuring 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
starring
Norman Wisdom with Edward Chapman Jerry Desmonde Paddie O'Neil
You might expect a milkman's life to be quiet and uneventful. Unless, of course, the milkman happens to be Norman Pitkin , the only delivery-man in Mr Grims dale's small dairy.
Screenplay by JACK DAVIES , NORMAN WISDOM, EDDIE LESLIE and HENRY BLYTH Produced by HUGH STEWART
Directed by ROBERT ASHER. Films; page 8
A WARNER BROTHERS cartoon
A motor racing special from the starting grid to the chequered flag. featuring
Paul Newman with Kirk Douglas , James Garner Lome Greene , Glenn Ford Stephen Boyd , Dino Martin Guest drivers include
Mario Andretti , Jacky Stewart Stirling Moss , John Surtees and Jack Brabham Music by WILSON PICKETT , JAMES TAYLOR NEIL YOUNG, ARLO GUTHRIE and KENNY ROGERS AND THE FIRST EDITION
Executive producer BURT ROSEN
A series of eight programmes in which BARBARA WOODHOUSE demonstrates her own quick method of training dogs and their owners. 7: Problem Dogs
Dogs that jump up, dogs that won't walk on a lead, dogs that attack lorries, are all problems to their owners. In this programme Barbara Woodhouse shows how these and other problems can usually be cured in just a few minutes.
Producer PETER RIDING
with Jan Leeming Weatherman
A serial in three parts by BRIAN HAYLES
Professor Purwell's investigation into the legend of King Arthur, and the strange appearance of the Moon Stallion, lead his blind daughter Diana into mysteries far removed from her own time at the beginning of the 20th century.
Horses supplied and trained by VERA MACLEOD and RICHARD VINER
MUSic HOWARD BLAKE
Executive producer ANNA HOME
Director DOROTHEA BROOKING
with Thora Hird
The second in a series ofsix programmes in which THORA HIRD reads from viewers' letters and includes their favourite hymns from past Songs of Praise programmes. Among them this week, carols sung in the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in West Berlin last Christmas.
The Lord's my shepherd (Crimond); When we walk with the Lord (Trust and obey); 0 little town of Bethlehem (Traditional); Pollen of peace; Lord Jesus Christ (Living Lord); Through all the changing scenes of life (Wiltshire); Bind us together; Stille nacht (Silent night); All people that on earth do dwell (Old 100th)
Director INGRID DUFFELL Producer ELIZABETH GORT
Feet of Clay by BEN STEED starring with Blair is grounded. Mason has to take the Britannia on the all-important trial run for Anglo Oil. He also takes Kim. But the Britannia has been sabotaged, and Mason's wife is on the war path.
Series devised by ERIC PAICE and N. J. CRISP Script editor JOHN BRASON Designer STANLEY MORRIS
Producer GERARD GLAISTER
Director TRISTAN DE VERE COLE
starring
James Stewart , Henry Fonda
Johnny Cobb is a farmer who also acts as nominal sheriff in nearby Firecreek, a handful of houses on the road to Sweetwater. When Larkin and his gang of outlaws ride into Firecreek, Johnny's policy is ' least said, soonest mended' but when threatened violence becomes real, he has to re-examine his whole attitude to life.
Screenplay by CALVIN CLEMENTS Produced by PHILIP LEACOCK
Directed by VINCENT MCEVEETY. Films: p 8
Alan Minter
(GB) Champion v
Vito Antuofermo (USA) Challenger
15 x 3-minute rounds for '
The Middleiveight Championship of the World
Exclusive coverage from the Wembley Arena of last night's Harry Levene promotion in association with DAF Trucks.
ALAN MINTER is the only undisputed World Champion recognised by both the WBA and the WBC. In his first defence against the man he beat earlier this year in Las Vegas to take the title, Minter will be determined to prove he is worthy of that distinction.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Television presentation BOB DUNCAN
Weather
Have you ever been aware of, or influenced by, a presence or power - whether you call it God or not - which is different from your everyday self?
Last December, this Everyman film reported on research which suggests that people who see visions, hear voices, or simply feel the presence of their God can no longer be considered part of a tiny minority of saints or psychotics.
What are these experiences and what effect do they have? Peter France meets some of those prepared to talk about these very private encounters.
Producer CHRISTIAN FORSSANDER
Everyman editor ANDREW BARR
A series of five programmes in which writers of science-fiction talk about their work.
Michael Moorcock, prolific writer and influential editor of New Worlds magazine and creator of the timeless science-fiction hero Jerry Cornelius.
The 1980 Coral Welsh Classic from the Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Mid Glamorgan
PETER WALKER introduces highlights of the fourth and final round of this £35,000 tournament which has attracted several of the leading European professionals. Commentators
CLIVE CLARK , BRIAN HUGGETT
Television presentation
ONLLWVN BRACE, TREVOR LEWIS