A See-Saw programme
Last of seven programmes with songs and stories from DANA and THE BROWN BROTHERS
' Wizzy ' story by ANDREW KNOWLES
Musical director PETER moss. Director ALAN WALSH. Producer DAVID BROWN
Executive producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester
MITALI is a multi-cultural arts group based in the Whitechapel area of London. Its aim is to explore contemporary Asian life in Britain, in English.
Studio director KRISHAN GOULD Producer SALEEM SHAHED BBC Birmingham
ROY CASTLE finds out from DR ARCHIE YOUNG how much you can measure your stamina fitness.
Director BRIAN DAVIES
Producer PETER RIDING
Ten programmes for beginners in Spanish. 7: Going Places
Director DAVID WILSON
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Seven new and handy ways of remembering spelling and help with writing cheques.
Presented by BARRY TOOK
Director JULIAN STENHOUSE
ProducerCAROLINE PICK
Brush up your reading and writing
With BRIAN REDHEAD and ROBIN BAILEY
JULIAN HOLLOWAY
ScriptBARRY.TOOK
Adviser CATHERINE MOORHOOSE DirectorCAROLINE PICK
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
A combined television and radio course in 25 parts for beginners in German. 6: Gute Reise
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
(Also on Radio 4 VHF at 4.30 pm and on Friday at 11.0 pm)
Ten projects presented by DAVID DAY and ALBERT JACKSON 1: Wall Storage System
Directed by DENIS GARTSIDE
Produced by RON BLOOMFIELD
Joyful Remembrance
A celebration of mass from Stony-hurst College in Lancashire, with the boys and staff of the school. The celebrant and preacher is the headmaster, FR MICHAEL BOSSY , sj, and the service is introduced by FR MICHAEL BARNES , SJ.
0 worship the Lord (Was lebet); The Russian Contakion; Elgar's Ave Verum
Director of music ANTHONY JOHN Television presentation by STEPHEN WHITTLE. BBC Manchester
in Bad Day at Cat Rock
Six programmes in which John Noakes and Shep take a Sunday afternoon drive down the by-ways of Britain.
John gets 'Nellie' back on the road, takes a stroll beneath the Pennines, ties up some loose ends in Hawes, and goes for a spin at Harewood. Shep hears all about Ilkley Moor, and comes face-to-face with a church mouse.
BBC Manchester
The Rising Star of 1980 Arthur Askey and Jenny Lee-Wright introduce tonight s rising stars from the ABC Theatre, Blackpool.
Nitebirds, Jon Gooch
Caroline Turner , Patrice and Merv The Odd Couple
Kenny Martyn , Helen Jayne
Dougie James and Soul Train THE RISING STARS ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HERRMANN
Designer PETER MAVIUS Director TONY HARRISON
Producer BARNEY COLEHAN BBC Manchester
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
by CHARLES DICKENS , dramatised in eight episodes by PIETER HARDING
7: Darnay has gone to Paris and has been arrested as an aristocrat. Manette has followed him to enlist the aid of the mob in an attempt to save him.
Music composed and conducted by PAUL READE. Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer MARTIN COLLINS Producer BARRY LETTS
Directed by MICHAEL E. BRIANT
Darnay has gone to Paris and has been arrested as an aristocrat. Manette has followed him to enlist the aid of the mob in an attempt to save him.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
with Magnus Magnusson
This second Scottish heat completes the first round and leads to the semi-finals.
Donald James Goldie (student) Arthurian legend in England Helen Harper (housewife) The Peninsular War
Thomas McBrearty (teacher)
Life and works of George Orwell Susan Smith (civil servant) The life of Adolf Hitler
Director ANTONIA CHARLTON Producer BILL WRIGHT
starring Trevor Eve in Looking for Mr Wright by ROBERT BENNETT , With
Michael Medwin , Doran Godwin and Liz Crowther also featuring
Lois's humiliation may just be the result of a dating agency's mismatch. But Eddie soon begins to suspect there could be more at stake than the lady's dignity ...
Title music composed by GEORGE FENTON
Film recordist BARRY THARBY. Film editor ROBIN SALES. Designer HUMPHREY JAEGER Photography FINTAN SHEEHAN
Producer ROBERT BANKS STEWART Directed by LAURENCE MOODY
Weather
The last of the heats tonight features the home team, Wales, against the Home Counties South for a place in the semi-finals of this competition.
Michael Stylianos and Lorna Lee give the professional Latin demonstration and the programme is compered by Peter Marshall. Commentary BRUCE HAMMAL
Director SIMON BETTS
Producer RICK GARDNER
Advice columnist CLAIRE RAYNER meets people who have faced up to personal crises in their lives and suggests some ways of approaching such problems.
In the seventh of ten programmes Claire talks to divorced parents about their wish to maintain contact with their children.
Research VICKY MOORE
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY