with the Playboard Puppet Theatre and Christopher Lillicrap.
with songs and stories from Dana and The Brown Brothers
Today Dana tells of a time when Jesus felt lonely, and Wizzy finds himself trapped in the Chamber of Horrors.
BBC Manchester
'First generation illegal immigrants,
Second generation juvenile delinquents,
Torn between two cultures,
Caught in a culture cross-over.'
That's the experience and the mood expressed by Alien Kulture - an Asian punk group in London who, after the successful release of their first single, are undertaking a tour of the country.
Art-Asia listens to the music they make and talks to the group, one of whom says, 'We must thank Margaret Thatcher for inventing our name, if you hear about any of our gigs, come and be swamped.'
Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
BBC Birmingham
A Greek film starring 1965. Natassa Arseni, Greek war heroine, returns to Greece after 20 years' absence. On the train she remembers the tragic events that led to her breakdown in Germany - the drama of the partisans' struggle against the Nazis.
Music by KOSTAS KAPNISSIS
Written and directed by NICOS FOSKOLOS (A Greek film with English sub-titles)
(This season of films is linked with 'Speak for Yourself', a new series on the use of English as a second language, starting on BBC2 in October)
This morning we join the congregation of the Cathedral Church of St Asaph, Clwyd, for the opening service of the 1980 North Wales Music Festival. The lesson is read by the Dean, THE VERY REV c. R. RENOWDEN , and the sermon is delivered by the Bishop of St Asaph, THE RT REV JOHN CHARLES.
Praise my soul, the King of Heaven; For all thy saints, 0 Lord; How joyful 'tis to sing.
Master of the choristers GRAHAM ELLIOTT Organist PETER LARLEY
Commentator CHRISTOPHER MORGAN Television presentation by BUW BRIAN WILLIAMS
The Haig Whisky Tournament
Players' Championship from Moortown, Leeds Live coverage of the closing holes of the final round. The winner will receive a cheque for E9,000 as well as an invitation to participate in the World Matchplay Championship next month. Commentators PETER ALLISS
CLIVE CLARK , ALEX HAY
BRUCE CRITCHLEY , TONY JACKLIN
Television presentation
RICHARD TILLING , ALASTAIR SCOTT Editor DAVID KENNING
with John Edmunds Weatherman
by GEORGE ELIOT
Dramatised in eight parts by JAMES ANDREW HALL starring with and 7: Tulliver is dead and his wife and family have left the mill. Maggie has unhappily fallen in love with Stephen Guest , her cousin Lucy's fiancé,
Music composed by KENYON EMRYS-ROBERTS Producer BARRY LETTS
Director RONALD WILSON
from Kendal, Cumbria
Choirs and congregations from churches and chapels in this ' gateway to the Lake District' gather in Kendal Parish Church. Blind physiotherapist jo BERRY is one of several people who have been talking to Gerry Monte about their life, their faith and the hymns they like to sing.
All creatures of our God and King (Easter Song); Praise to the holiest (Somervell); Great is Thy faithfulness (Faithfulness); Holy God we praise Thy name (Grosser Gott ); Come down 0 love divine (Down Ampney); How great Thou art (Swedish Folk Melody); Thy way not mine, 0 Lord (Ibstone); 0 praise ye the Lord (Laudate Dominum) Conductor WILLIAM SNOWLEY Organist ROBERT TALBOT
Film director CHRISTIAN FORSSANDER Producer STEPHEN WHITTLE
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT BBC Manchester
The fourth of nine episodes starring in The Honeymoon by BARRY THOMAS
' I loved you so much and I wanted you to be mine. Was that so very wrong of me?'
Series devised by Cyril ABRAHAM
Script editor MERVYN HAISMAN
Designer PAUL MUNTING
Producer GERAINT MORRIS
Director GILCHRIST CALDER
Sub-titles on Ccefax page 170
with Magnus Magnusson
Four more contenders for the Mastermind title meet tonight in competition at Nottingham University. Amongst them is a law student who is an ex-tv Top of the Former!
The contenders are:
Christopher Cooke (bank official) Life of General Gordon of Khartoum
Alexis King (law student)
Life and works of James Joyce
Samuel Mortimer (civil servant) The History of Stonehenge Roger Sandell (teacher)
Life and works of H. P. Lovecraft
Director ANTONIA CHARLTON Producer BILL WRIGHT
Theme music on Top BBC TV Themes, Vol 2 (record REH 365, cassette ZCR 365), from record shops
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Weather
Margaretha
For the last year Pastor Lannewall has been priest-in-charge of the parish of Hogboda in central Sweden. The people of the village take their priest very much for granted, but to the popular press Hogboda is now a story, because Hbgboda's priest is an attractive single young woman.
Like the Church of England, the Church of Sweden is the nation's established church. But unlike the Church of England, 20 years ago it began ordaining women to the priesthood. Today ten per cent of Sweden's clergy are women.
Everyman follows Margaretha Lannewall as she prepares her confirmation class, marries a village couple, celebrates the eucharist, and talks about the problems and rewards of being a woman priest.
Film cameraman MARTIN PATMORE
Film editor MICHAEL ALOOF
Producer WILLIAM NICHOLSON Everyman editor ANDREW BARR
Next week Everyman investigates Soka Gakkai, which is Japanese and Buddhist - ' Soka Gakkai v The Rest '