with the PLAYBOARD PUPPET THEATRE and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP Three Billy Goats Gruff
Written and directed by JUDY WHITFIELD Produced by MICHAEL COLE
with songs and stories from DANA and THE BROWN BROTHERS
Wizzy, Emma and Mucksy get into trouble at the Natural History Museum, and learn how important it is to say sorry.
Producer DAVID BROWN
Executive producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester
The programme about Asian arts and artists striving for recognition in multi-cultural Britain talks to young Pakistani playwright HANIF KUREISHI and includes excerpts from his play Mother Country and interviews with actor SAEED JAFFREY and director TIM FYWELL Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Studio director KRISHAN GOULD BBC Birmingham
The first of four programmes Amar-Akbar-Anthony
A Hindi-Urdu musical starring with NEETU SINGH , SHABANA AZMI PARVEEN, BABI, NIRUPA ROY JEEVAN and PRAN
There is a mysterious link between the Muslim singer Akbar, the Christian bar-owner Anthony, the Hindu police-officer Amar, the blind flowerseller and the rich merchant Kishenlal. Full of excitement, adventure and popular songs, this is a highly successful contemporary Bombay musical.
Music LAXMIKANT PYARELAL
Producer and director MANMOHAN DESAI iThis season is linked with ' Speak for Yourself a a new series starting on BBC2 in October)
How do the churches and caring societies see themselves and their work?
In Word and Deed
A recent film illustrating the wide-ranging work of the Shaftesbury Society, followed by a discussion in which ROSEMARY HARTILL talks to BOB HEASMAN, public relations secretary with the Society, about some of the points raised by the film.
Producer MICHAEL WOOD
The Venice of England
In this film, the sixth of eight, ANTHONY BURTON follows One of the important industrial routes of the Birmingham Canal Navigation from Farmers Bridge in the city centre by canal through Dudley tunnel to the Black Country Museum.
Producer SUSANNE DAVIES
Series producer MICHAEL GARROD
Look Listen Learn supplement page 77
Over 100 aircraft from leading aerospace countries are on view to potential buyers from the world's airlines and defence forces, at this mammoth flying exhibition.
Raymond Baxter reports on the week's events at the famous air show, and describes the spectacular air display.
Television presentation
RICK GARDNER , PETER MASSET Executive producer DOUGLAS HESPE
(Organised by the Society of British Aerospace
Companies) .
Highlights of yesterday's cross-country stage which required competitors to jump 28 difficult obstacles spread over four miles within a specified time limit. Today, the most successful survivors will attempt to prove the horses are still supple and obedient enough to jump clear rounds in the show jumping arena.
Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
MICHAEL TUCKER
Producers FRED VINER , JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
by GEORGE ELIOT
Dramatised in eight parts by JAMES ANDREW HALL starring
5: Tulliver has suffered a stroke and through his unsuccessful law-suit has reduced his family to poverty. Deane has promised to try and help by finding work for Tom and persuading Guest and Co to buy the mill so that the Tullivers can stay on. Music composed by KENYON EMRYS ROBERTS . Producer BARRY GARRY LETTS
Director RONALD WILSON
with Peter Woods Weatherman
appeals on behalf of the Mental Health Foundation
Britain's leading mental health charity, which supports pioneering research and new methods of mental health care.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, and covenants to: [address removed]
The last of the series in which people are invited to give first-hand accounts of something that has personal significance for them. Wrap Me Round with Trees
John Wyatt , Head Warden of the Lake District National Park, finds fulfilment in the woods and forests of Cumbria.
Producer JOHN WILCOX BBC Birmingham
(First shoicn on BBC2)
Book (same title) £3.00, from bookshopt
Arthur Askey has been one of the most familiar faces in show business for nearly 60 years. He starred in the first television comedy series, the first radio comedy series, and in 1911 as a choirboy he sang the first solo in the new Liverpool Cathedral at the dedication service of the Lady Chapel. In this, the last programme in the series, he talks to Sue MacGregor at his London home, and his favourite hymns and songs are sung by SOUTHWARK CATHEDRAL CHOIR conducted by HARRY BRAMMA
Angel voices; Cross of Jesus (Stainer); The long day closes (Sullivan); 0 perfect love; Abide with me (Liddle); God is a spirit (Sterndale Bennett); Jerusalem; 0 for the wings of a dove (Mendelssohn)
Research LALAGE NEAL
Music research MICHAEL WOOD Studio director jim MURRAY Producer ELIZABETH GORT
The second of a series of nine episodes starring
Peter Gilmore as James Onedin in Revenge by SIMON MASTERS with ' In a short time, you will either be released, or shot. In great hope for the former, I leave you.'
Series devised by CYRIL ABRAHAM Script editor MERVYN HAlSMAN Designer JON PUSEY
Producer GERAINT MORRIS Director GERALD BLAKE
Sub-titles on Ceefax: page 170
with Magnus Magnusson. Heat 2 from Manchester Polytechnic Adrian H. Cowell (botanist)
Life and times of Prince Rupert of the Rhine
John Keogh
(local government officer)
The house of Godwin, 1016-1066 Jacquelyn Tonge (teacher) The French novel, 1800-1870
Robert Turpin (mature student) Life and works of Jung
Director ANTONIA CHARLTON Producer BILL WRIGHT
Rock with the group from Sweden that made it - international style! Numbers include: ' Gimme, gimme, gimme ', Does your mother know? ', ' Summer night city ', ' I have a dream'.
Directed by URBAN LASSON .
starring James Garner in Just a Coupla Guys Rockford is off his home ground and out of luck when he takes an assignment in Newark, New Jersey, only to discover it involves the protection of a former mob leader who has discovered religion and is now ' Born Again '.
Written by DAVID CHASE Directedbyivandixon
Weather
Last night the Edinburgh International Festival of Music and Drama concluded with a performance of Berlioz's massive, triumphant setting of the "Te Deum" - a setting for solo tenor, three choirs, orchestra and organ. This particular performance was unusually exciting in that the performers were in two separate venues - the choral and orchestral forces in the Usher Hall, linked by television to the organ several miles away at St Mary's Cathedral. Philip Langridge (tenor)
Gillian Weir (organ)
Edinburgh Festival Chorus
Chorus-master John Currie
Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus
Musical director Jean Kidd
London Symphony Orchestra
Leader Michael Davis
Conductor Claudio Abbado
Introduced by Tom Fleming
(BBC Scotland)
(This Edinburgh Festival Concert was mounted with the support of Laskys and KEF)