A See-Saw programme Balloons
Narration GAY SOPER
with songs and stories from DANA and THE BROWN BROTHERS
Wizzy shows how brave he can be, and Dana tells how Stephen died for his belief in Jesus.
Director ALAN WALSH
Producer DAVin BROWN
Executive producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester
paiz AHMED faiz , recipient of the Lenin Peace Prize in 1962, is recognised as the foremost Urdu poet living. Art-Asia reports on a function organised in his honour by the Third World Foundation in September this year at the Commonwealth Institute, London.
ProducerSALEEM SHAHED
Studio director KRISHAN GOULD BBC Birmingham
ROY CASTLE finds out why Edinburgh workers jog round their factory after work, and why union leader BILL SIRS and actor COLIN BARKER take regular exercise.
A combined television and radio course of ten programmes. 5: Revision
(Complementary radio programme on Radio 4 VHF at 5.0 and on Wed at 11.0)
A practical guide to everyday writing, with seven new and handy ways of remembering spelling. Today a look back at the first four.
Presented by BARRY TOOK
Adults wanting help can ring [number removed]or send their name and address to: [address removed]
Brush up your reading and writing with BRIAN REDHEAD and TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR
GRAHAM CHAPMAN
CLAIRE FAULCONBRIDGE
Your Move address: see Write Away, above
A combined television and radio course in 25 parts.
4: Ein Tisch fur zwei
(Also on Radio 4 VHF at 4.30 pm and on Friday at 11.0 pm)
With MAVIS NICHOLSON
Last of five conversations which try to bridge the generation gap. BARONESS WOOTTON OF ABINGER, 85, and a lifelong socialist, talks with WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE , who became Conservative mp for Bristol West at the last election.
Film editor SHELAGH BRADT Producerian WOOLF
Why Remember?
A meditation in words and music on the theme of Remembrance and peace from the Roman Catholic Church of St Peter, Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, led by FATHER MICHAEL BARNES , SJ and WILFRID usher, in which the boys of Stonyhurst College reflect on the significance Remembrance has for them.
Organist ANTHONY JOHN
Producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester
in Jerry Go Round
Today: What Are Pardners For? Hoss's new-found friendship with a couple of greenhorns looking for adventure lands him in jail on a bank robbery charge.
Written by JACK B. SOWARDS
Directed by WILLIAM CLAXTON
Second of eight programmes in which 100 judges in BBC centres throughout the country are invited to choose the Rising Star of 1980. Arthur Askey and Jenny Lee-Wright introduce tonight's rising stars from the ABC Theatre, Blackpool. Bubbles, Ian Calvin
Jaime Adams , Vernon and Maya Corky Todd and Bobby Elmut Romero, Dianne Margaret Reaction
THE RISING STARS ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HERRMANN
Designer PETER MAVIUS
Director TONY HARRISON
Producer BARNEY COLKHAN. BBC Manchester
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Highlights from a Cliff Richard concert recorded during his recent very successful season at the Apollo Victoria Theatre in London. Included in tonight's programme are top-selling hits ' Livin' doll', ' I'm nearly famous', 'Green light', 'Carrie ', ' We don't talk anymore '
Drums GRAHAM JARVIS
Keyboards MIKE MORAN , DAVE MACRAE Guitar
MARK GRIFFITHS , MARTIN JENNER Bass guitarPAUL WESTWARD
Backing vocals STUART CALVER JOHN PERRY , TONY RIVERS
Television lighting TOMMY THOMAS Sound KEITH BARLOW
Presented by BRIAN WHITEHOUSE
with Magnus Magnusson
Tonight's contenders come from Surrey, Dorset, Canterbury and Cambridge. They are: Sylvia Britton
(bookshop manageress)
Life and work of Vincent Van Gogh Richard Ellender (file clerk) House of Cerdic, 519-1124 Geoffrey Hitchcock
(external relations adviser)
Life and times of Marshal Tito Christopher Pelly (teacher)
Life and works of Oscar Wilde
Director ANTONIA CHARLTON Producer BILL WRIGHT
by William Hood
Starring Trevor Eve
with Michael Medwin, Doran Godwin and Liz Crowther
also featuring Ronald Hines as David Mortimer and Gary Watson as Christopher Knightley
A question mark hangs over peaceful watercress beds as Eddie uncovers a village scandal...
(Theme music, record RESL 67, from record shops)
Weather
Wales is the host for this week's programme where Scotland crosses the border to compete against the Home Counties North in this inter-regional dancing competition. Professional demonstration by Sammy Stopford and Shirley Rich Introduced by Peter Marshall Commentary by BRUCE HAMMAL
Director SIMON BETTS
Producer RICK GARDNER
Advice columnist CLAIRE RAYNER meets people who have faced up to personal crises in their lives.
In the fifth of ten programmes Claire discusses the strains which changing circumstances can create within families and in other relationships.
Research VICKY MOORE
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY