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Focus on Asian arts and artists in multi-racial Britain including an interview with NASEEM KHAN , author of the CRC's report 'The Arts Britain Ignores ', and founder director of MAAS - the Minority Arts Advisory Service.
Studio director KRISHAN GOULD
Producer SALEEM SHARED. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Naseem Khan

How do the churches and caring societies see themselves and their work? Celebration - a film made in 1977 by the Australian Religious Film Society at two conferences in Sydney on charismatic renewal in the church is followed by a discussion in which ROSEMARY HARTILL talks to THE REV MICHAEL HARPER about some of the points raised by the film.
Producer MICHAEL WOOD. Christian comment on Ceefax page 294 (BBC2)

Contributors

Talks:
Rosemary Hartill
Unknown:
Michael Harper
Producer:
Michael Wood.

Steam and the Pit
In the second of eight films ANTHONY BURTON goes underground at Britain's first colliery museum, looks at an original Newcomen steam engine and visits the oldest steam pumping engines still doing their original job.
Film editor KEITH WILTON Producer MICHAEL GARROD

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Burton
Editor:
Keith Wilton
Producer:
Michael Garrod

Introduced by Desmond Lynam featuring
International
Motorcycling from Silverstone
The Marlboro British Grand Prix
World Champion KENNY ROBERTS won this race last year in a dramatic tussle with Britain's BARRY SHEENE and is heading for his third consecutive 500cc title. With Sheene struggling for results, the Californian's main challenge should come from country- - man RANDY MAMOLA and Italy's MARCO LUCCHINELLI. Commentators
MURRAY WALKER and MIKE HAILWOOD
International Golf
The Benson and Hedges International Open from Fulford Golf Club, York. Coverage of today's final round as the talented international field battle for the first prize of over £13,000.
Commentators HARRY CARPENTER
CLIVE CLARK , BRUCE CRITCHLEY and ALEX HAY
International Dressage from Goodwood: The 1980 International Dressage Festival
Today, the 12 highest-placed riders from the week's team competitions compete individually for the Grand Prix Special.
Commentator DORIAN WILLIAMS
Television presentation:
Motorcycling JOHN PHILIPS and JIM RESIDE Golf DAVID KENNING , RICHARD TILLING and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Dressage JOHN MCNICHOLAS
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Kenny Roberts
Unknown:
Barry Sheene
Unknown:
Randy Mamola
Unknown:
Marco Lucchinelli.
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
Mike Hailwood
Commentators:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Bruce Critchley
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Unknown:
Dressage John McNicholas
Unknown:
Harold Anderson

by GEORGE ELIOT
Dramatised in eight parts by JAMES ANDREW HALL
1: George Eliot 's story of Maggie Tulliver , who shocked the Victorian society in which she lived by following the dictates of her heart, is a favourite of many readers and has proved to be equally popular as a television serial.
Music composed by KENYON EMRYS.ROBERTS Producer BARRY LETTS
Director RONALD WILSON

Contributors

Unknown:
James Andrew Hall
Unknown:
George Eliot
Unknown:
Maggie Tulliver
Composed By:
Kenyon Emrys.Roberts
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Mr Tulliver:
Starring Ray Smith
Bessy Tulliver:
Judy Cornwell
Tom:
With Jonathan Scott-Taylor
Maggie:
And Georgia Slowe
Luke Moggs:
Jonathan Adams
Uncle Deane:
John Stratton
Aunt Deane:
Sheila Grant
Uncle Glegg:
Peter Howell
Aunt Glegg:
Barbara Hicks
Lucy Deane:
Moira Durbpidge:
Bob Jakin:
Jason Carter

A series of six programmes 2: A Westerner's Luxury
-Peter Boardman is now one of the world's top mountaineers but his first major expedition was nearly fatal and left him with a very different view of his own life.
It wasn't just an experience of danger and survival. It was something that woke me up and changed me.'
Producer JOHN WILCOX. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Boardman
Producer:
John Wilcox.

with Janet Brown
In the second of six programmes JANET BROWN , best known for her impersonations of Mrs Thatcher , Esther Rantzen and Barbara Wood -house, talks in her Sussex farm-house home to Sue MacGregor about her own life and the faith which has helped her to face cheerfully the ups and downs of her career, serious illness, and more recently the death of her husband, the much loved comic actor, Peter Butterworth. Her favourite hymns and songs are sung by the boys of DR CHALLONER'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL conducted by IAN HOOKER
O dreamer, leave thy dreams (Londonderry Air); I love thy way of freedom.
Lord (Heavenward); Morning has broken (Bunessan); Eternal Father, strong to save (Melita); The Lord's Prayer (Malotte); I look to thee in every need (Wessex); To a wild rose (MacdowelB; Be still and know (Benjamin); Hallelujah Chorus (Handel).
Music research MICHAEL WOOD Film director INGRID DUFFELL studio director JIM MURRAY Producer ELIZABETH GORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Janet Brown
Unknown:
Janet Brown
Unknown:
Mrs Thatcher
Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Barbara Wood
Unknown:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Peter Butterworth.
Conducted By:
Ian Hooker
Director:
Ingrid Duffell
Director:
Jim Murray
Producer:
Elizabeth Gort

starring
Katharine Hepburn , Peter O'Toole Christmas, 1183: Henry II, king of England and half of France, has summoned his family to his castle at Chinon to hear who will be his heir. Among those present are the Princess Alais, Henry's mistress, who he intends to marry to the son chosen to succeed him, and his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine. Embittered and vengeful after being imprisoned by her husband for ten years, the Queen is determined to thwart Henry's Plans.
Screenplay by JAMES GOLDMAN based on his own play
Produced by MARTIN POLL
Director ANTHONY HARVEY. Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Katharine Hepburn
Unknown:
Peter O'Toole
Unknown:
James Goldman
Produced By:
Martin Poll
Director:
Anthony Harvey.
King Henry II:
Peter O'Toole
Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine:
Katharine Hepburn
Princess Alais:
Jane Merrow
Prince Geoffrey:
John Castle
Prince Richard:
Anthony Hopkins
Prince John:
Nigel Terry
King Philip of France:
Timothy Dalton
William Marshall:
Nigel Stock
Bishop of Durham:
O Z Whitehead
Queen Eleanor's guard:
Kenneth Ives

One of America's brightest young comedians, presents his uniquely comic view of life. Written by KELLY MONTEITH and NEIL SHAND featuring Gabrielle Drake
With TONY ANHOLT , LORRAINE CHASE SABINA FRANKLYN , CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL , VICTOR SPINETTI
Music composed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST "lrected by STANLEY APPEL Produced by JAMES moir

Contributors

Written By:
Kelly Monteith
Unknown:
Neil Shand
Unknown:
Gabrielle Drake
Unknown:
Tony Anholt
Unknown:
Lorraine Chase
Unknown:
Sabina Franklyn
Unknown:
Christopher Mitchell
Unknown:
Victor Spinetti
Composed By:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Stanley Appel
Produced By:
James Moir

by VERA BRITTAIN
An autobiography, 1913-1925
Dramatised in five parts by ELAINE MORGAN
2: Buxton 1914. Owing to the outbreak of the First World War, Vera Brittain's father has refused to let her take up her hard-won Place at Oxford. To Vera the war seems an exasperating interruption to her ambitions.
Poetry spoken by GARY WATSON
Music composed and conducted by GEOFFREY BURGON
Producer JONATHAN POWELL
"irected by moira ARMSTRONG

Contributors

Unknown:
Vera Brittain
Unknown:
Elaine Morgan
Spoken By:
Gary Watson
Conducted By:
Geoffrey Burgon
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Unknown:
Moira Armstrong
Vera Brittain:
Cheryl Campbell
Mr Brittain:
Emrys James
Mrs Brittain:
Jane Wenham
Edward Brittain:
Rupert Frazer
Roland Leighton:
Peter Woodward
Miss Penrose:
Rosalie Crutchley
Mrs Leighton:
June Tobin
Aunt Florence:
Hazel Douglas
Sarah:
Janet Davies
Geoffrey:
Geoffrey Burridge
Betty:
Tricia George
Theresa:
Joanna Foster
Norah:
Elizabeth Rider
Mrs Smith:
Kristine Howarth
Welsh patient:
Roger Monk

The long-awaited start of the 1980 Henry Wood Promenade Concerts came last week at the Royal Albert Hall in London. In the first of four recorded Sunday night programmes on BBC1 Sir Charles Groves conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (leader BARRY GRIFFITHS ) in the Symphony No 6, in B minor (Pathetique) by Tchaikovsky. Introduced by FRAN MORRISON
Sound GRAHAM HAINES
Lighting GEORGE JAKINS
Executive producer RODNEY GREENBERG Director ROY TIPPING
(Subject to confirmation)

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Sir Charles Groves
Leader:
Barry Griffiths
Introduced By:
Fran Morrison
Producer:
Rodney Greenberg

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