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With the PLAYBOARD PUPPET THEATRE and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP Three Little Pigs
Written and directed by JUDY WHITFIELD Produced by MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Lillicrap
Directed By:
Judy Whitfield
Produced By:
Michael Cole

A series of ten programmes, spanning six centuries, which features Arthur Negus enjoying his favourite subject - furniture. 9: Victorian
The Great Exhibition, William Morris , Art Nouveau and a stylistic free-for-all; furniture produced on a scale never seen before. Presented by HUGH SCULLY
Production PAUL SMITH , ROBIN DRAKE BBC Bristol
Book (some title), £6.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Negus
Unknown:
William Morris
Presented By:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Paul Smith
Unknown:
Robin Drake

Reconciliation
When the Bristol riots erupted in April of this year, the parishioners of St Agnes Church in the St Pauls district of Bristol were at the centre of a painful experience.
With a number of his parishioners, THE REV KEITH KIMBER shares an act of studio worship with us, and explores the calling of all Christians to be the agents of reconciliation in areas of frustration and misunderstanding.
Director CHRISTOPHER MANN Producer PETER FRITH BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Kimber
Director:
Christopher Mann
Producer:
Peter Frith

A church is a place of worship, even when there is no congregation present. Each building has something to say, some story to tell. In this programme R. T. BROOKS is at the parish church of St John the Baptist, Knaresborough.
Television presentation by STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
R. T. Brooks

featuring
The 1980 Open Golf Championship
The 1980 Olympic Games Introduced by Harry Carpenter and Frank Bough
Golf: The Open from Muirfield The 109th
Championship
The world's outstanding golfers compete over the final 18 holes of this famous Open Championship. JACK NICKLAUS , winner on this course in 1966, and SEVERIANO BALLESTEROS , who defends his title, will be popular favourites to take the winner's cheque of E25,000 and the title of ' Open Champion 1980 '.
Commentators PETER ALLISS
CLIVE CLARK , BRUCE CRITCHLEY ALEX HAY and MARK MCCORMACK
The 1980
Olympic Games
The latest
Olympic news, action and results on the first day of competition including
Swimming Finals Men's 200m Butterfly
British record-holder PHIL HUBBLE should qualify for the first Olympic Swimming final.
Women's 4 x 100m Medley Relay plus
Women's 100m Freestyle Semi-finals
Men's 100m Backstroke Semi-finals Commentators
ALAN WEEKS and HAMILTON BLAND
Boxing
DESMOND LYNAM reports on the opening bouts of the 13-day-long tournament at the Olympic Sports Complex.
Gymnastics
Men's Compulsory Exercises
With Japan missing, the home gymnasts are clear favourites. RON PICKERING reports.
Modern Pentathlon
The event which Britain's team won in Montreal four years ago. DANNY NIGHTINGALE , a member of that gold medal team and winner of last year's Spartakiade / in Moscow, will be looking, for a good start in today's > first discipline, Riding. STUART STOREY reports. 4.
Cycling
TONY GUBBA reports on the 100km team time trial, over the Moscow-Minsk Highway.
News and reports on today's other Olympic events, including Rowing.
Television presentation
Golf DAVID KENNING , RICHARD TILLING RUW JONES and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Grandstand editor HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Jack Nicklaus
Unknown:
Severiano Ballesteros
Commentators:
Peter Alliss
Commentators:
Clive Clark
Commentators:
Bruce Critchley
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Mark McCormacK
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Danny Nightingale
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Ruw Jones
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Editor:
Harold Anderson

with Thora Hird
Children play a large part in the singing of this evening's selection of viewers' favourite hymns from the past year of Songs of Praise. Thora reads viewers' letters and dedications and adds some thoughts of her own.
The Lord's my Shepherd (Amazing grace); How great thou art (Old Melody); Glad that I live am I (Water End); Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey); Fight the good fight (Duke Street); Love divine; And did those feet (Jerusalem); Lourdes hymn; Praise my soul (Praise my soul)
Director INGRID DUFFELL Producer ELIZABETH GORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Thora Hird
Director:
Ingrid Duffell
Producer:
Elizabeth Gort

Starring John Wayne, Richard Attenborough

Jim Brannigan is a tough cop, even by Chicago standards. When he arrives in Britain in search of a notorious American crook, the British police resent his unconventional, gun-carrying methods and the chaos he brings to London life. In this lively thriller, Wayne is in characteristic form, while Richard Attenborough is the perfect foil as the Police Commander who takes on the 'public menace'

Films: p 7 (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Christopher Trumbo
Screenplay:
Michael Butler
Screenplay:
William P. McGivern
Screenplay:
William Norton
Producer:
Arthur Gardner
Producer:
Jules Levy
Director:
Douglas Hickox
Jim Brannigan:
John Wayne
Cdr Swann:
Richard Attenborough
Jennifer Thatcher:
Judy Geeson
Mel Fields:
Mel Ferrer
Larkin:
John Vernon
Gorman:
Daniel Pilon
Traven:
John Stride
Charlie:
James Booth
Drexel:
Del Henney
Luana:
Lesley Ann Down
Julian:
Barry Dennen
Freddy:
Anthony Booth

The last of the series Emergency by N. j. CRISP starring with Burton's overloading of the Britannia leads to a very real emergency when it encounters storm conditions. It also forces People to reveal their true feelings and attachments.
Series devised by ERIC PAICE , N. J. CRISP
Film cameraman ALLEN BENDIG Script editor JOHN BRASON Designer MARY SPENCER
Producer GERARD GLAISTER
Director TRISTAN DE VERE COLE

Contributors

Unknown:
N. J. Crisp
Unknown:
Eric Paice
Unknown:
N. J. Crisp
Editor:
John Brason
Designer:
Mary Spencer
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Tristan de Vere Cole
Tony Blair:
Bryan Marshall
Janet Blair:
Shirley Annefield
Charles Burton:
Clifford Rose
Monica Burton:
Pamela Salem
Kim Hayward:
Carolyn Courage
Ray Mason:
Mark Jones
Paul Blair:
Cecil Humphreys
Monty Bateman:
Allan Corduner
Audrey Mason:
Sally Sanders
Flight Engineer:
Kenneth Watson
Controller:
Derek Anders
Alan Macleod:
Peter Cartwright
Assistant controller:
Edmund Kente
Kadar controller:
Jenny Devenish

At the height of last summer's tragic exodus of ' boat people' from Vietnam, an American Christian charity chartered a ship to cruise the South China Sea. The ship carried food and medicine to re-supply the refugees at sea, but had undertaken not to take boat People aboard, because no neighbouring country would allow them to land.
Only a few days after setting sail the charity ship encountered a refugee boat in which 93 Vietnamese had been drifting for eight days. An Everyman crew aboard the ship filmed the entire voyage, climaxing in the dramatic mid-sea rescue which saved 93 lives.
Producer CHRISTINE FOX
Editor ANDREW BARR

Contributors

Editor:
Andrew Barr

BBC One London

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