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This week's programme features Gujurati poetry symposium ' Kavi Sammelan '. Poets reciting their poems are PANKAJ VORA , J. K. TIIAKER JAYMANGAL ' IBRAHIM OMAR KHAYYAM ' ', RATI KUMAR VYAS . Presented and produced by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ERISHAN GOULD. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Kavi Sammelan
Unknown:
Pankaj Vora
Unknown:
J. K. Tiiaker Jaymangal
Unknown:
Ibrahim Omar Khayyam
Unknown:
Rati Kumar Vyas
Produced By:
Mahendra Kaul
Director:
Erishan Gould.

Eight documentary films
2: I Know I Am a Supervisor-But What Do Do?
Becoming a supervisor is not just getting a new job description; what counts is what you find yourself doing. Crucial to this is a clear understanding with your boss as to what your role should be.
This programme looks at how a number of supervisors have worked, with their bosses, towards a clearer understanding of their job.
Assistant producer SALLY KIRKWOOD
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Look Listen Learn: pages 41-44

Contributors

Producer:
Sally Kirkwood
Producer:
Robert Clamp

Ten programmes
2: ' Nobody wants to admit, even to themselves, that they're going deaf.'
If you are wondering whether you are or not, we suggest sources of advice and help. More ' brief encounters ' and a visit to a bakery give varied lip-reading practice for beginners, and there is a challenge for experienced lip-readers with newspaper cartoons.
Director JOHN BROOKE
Producer BRIGIT BARRY

Contributors

Director:
John Brooke
Producer:
Brigit Barry

A series for Lent
Dr Una Kroll invites viewers to share in prayer and worship through words, music and images. Theme:
Motherhood, Woman and Mary Reader PHILIP LATHAM
THE TREBLES OF WELLS CATHEDRAL conducted by ANTHONY CROSSLAND THE HIGHFIELD SINGERS conducted by JOHN BISHOP
Readings: 2 Kings 4, vv 18-37; Luke 1, vv 39-45
Music: Psalm 39 (Gelineau); Balulalow; As dew in Aprille (Britten); Stabat mater (Pergolesi); Thou whose almighty word (Moscow)
Images: the stained glass and stone of Wells Cathedral.
Direction CHRISTOPHER mann . PAUL SMITH Production PETER FIRTH. BBC Bristol
Christian Comment on Ceefax page 294

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Una Kroll
Reader:
Philip Latham
Conducted By:
Anthony Crossland
Conducted By:
John Bishop
Unknown:
Christopher Mann
Unknown:
Paul Smith
Unknown:
Peter Firth.

2: Is Small Beautiful?
Many parents have an instinctive feeling that small schools must be ' good ' - but are they? This programme looks at two small schools, a village primary school in Oxfordshire and a secondary school in Darlington. Now, with the falling birthrate, many more schools are under threat of closure, so how can parents campaign to keep a popular school open?

The Gillette London Marathon
At 9 o'clock this morning over 7,000 men and women set off from Greenwich Park along a 26 mile 385 yard route to Buckingham Palace, in the biggest athletics event the capital has staged since the Olympic Games 33 years ago. The route passes some of London's most historic landmarks: the Tower, St Paul 's and The runners range from top international athletes out to win, to Sunday morning joggers with the less ambitious target of completing the course, that in itself a fine achievement.
Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING , BRENDAN FOSTER
Producer JOHN SHREWSBURY

Contributors

Unknown:
St Paul
Commentators:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Brendan Foster

This week: Aberystwyth
Arthur Negus and a team of Britain's leading experts from the world of art and antiques continue on the road. They meet the Public informally and discuss treasured possessions brought along for their assessment. The programmes, presented by Angela Rippon , are full of information, excitement and surprises as people discover the truth about objects that have, sometimes, been gathering dust for years. Perhaps the biggest surprise is that there are more 'finds' than disappointments.
Director ROY chapman
Producer ROBIN DRAKE. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presented By:
Angela Rippon
Director:
Roy Chapman
Producer:
Robin Drake.

from St Asaph, Clwyd
Although St Asaph claims to have the smallest cathedral in the British Isles, it has played an important part in the life of Welsh Christianity. It was here in the 16th century that Bishop William Morgan completed the first translation of the Bible into Welsh.
Noreen Bray visits St Asaph and talks to some of the cathedral's congregation, among them a member of the cathedral choir DON Rowortii. And we hear about the life of Gerard Manley Hopkins from DERMOT AND WINIFRED DOYLE when they visit St Beuno's Jesuit College, where he wrote much of his poetry.
Conductor GRAHAM ELLIOTT Organist PATRICK LARLEY
Producer HUW BRIAN WILLIAMS Series producer RAYMOND SHORT BBC Cymru/Wales
(For hymns see tomorrow at 3.15 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
William Morgan
Unknown:
Noreen Bray
Unknown:
Don Rowortii.
Unknown:
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Unknown:
Winifred Doyle
Conductor:
Graham Elliott
Organist:
Patrick Larley
Producer:
Huw Brian Williams

The fifth of six plays starring Glenda Jackson in The Enterprise of England by JOHN PREBBLE with Peter Jeffrey , Ronald Hines Robert Hardy , Stephen Murray and Robin Ellis
Paul Hardwick , John Woodvine Cast in order of appearance:
'It's difficult to see how John Prebble could hare arranged it better ... it's still a hugely entertaining 90 minutes.'
(DAILY MAIL)
Music by DAVID MUNROW
Produced by RODERICK GRAHAM
Directed by DONALD mcwhinnie
Costumes from this series will be on display from 1 April at Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey, Surrey

Contributors

Unknown:
Glenda Jackson
Unknown:
John Prebble
Unknown:
Peter Jeffrey
Unknown:
Ronald Hines
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
Robin Ellis
Unknown:
Paul Hardwick
Unknown:
John Woodvine
Unknown:
John Prebble
Music By:
David Munrow
Produced By:
Roderick Graham
Directed By:
Donald McWhinnie
Philip II, King of Spain:
Peter Jeffrey
Philip's son:
David Parfitt
Juan de Idiaquez, secretary to Philip II:
Christopher Hancock
Fr Robert Parsons, an English Jesuit:
Paul Hardwick
Sir Francis Walsingham, Secretary Of State:
Stephen Murray
Sir Francis Drake, Vice-Admiral to Howard:
John Woodvine
Elizabeth I:
Glenda Jackson
Burghley, Lord Treasurer:
Ronald Hines
Marquis of Santa Cruz, first Captain-General:
Geoffrey Wincott
John Tregannon, sea captain:
Michael Culver
Earl of Leicester, Lieutenant-General:
Robert Hardy
Earl of Essex, Master of Horse:
Robin Ellis
Dutch envoy:
Bill Horsley
Lord Howard of Efiingham, Lord High Admiral:
Peter Howell
Speaker of the Commons:
Robert Sansom
Duke of Medina Sidonia, second Captain-General.:
Gordon Gostelow
Luis Cabrera de Cordoba:
Ian Ricketts
Young soldier:
Malcolm McFee
Old soldier:
Derek Hardwick

Esther Rantzen with reporters Paul Heiney and Chris Serle investigates more bizarre consumer sagas and real-life problems. Also featuring
Cyril Fletcher with your odes and oddities of the week.
Director BOB MARSLAND
Producers HENRY MURRAY , ESTHER RANTZEN Editor RONALD NEIL

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Reporters:
Paul Heiney
Reporters:
Chris Serle
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Director:
Bob Marsland
Producers:
Henry Murray
Producers:
Esther Rantzen
Editor:
Ronald Neil

A series of eight films, made by the BBC, Danmarksradio, Radio-Télé-Luxembourg and ZDF Wiesbaden, about the way the outside world sees Western Europe. 1: Poland
This is the first of two films made by ZDF Wiesbaden in Eastern Europe about the Polish view of their European heritage and the attitude of a Poland in political turmoil towards its Western neighbours.
Narrator NICK HARMAN
Film editor CHRISTEL renkek Written and produced by GUNTER SCHUBERT. ZDF WIESBADEl'(

Contributors

Narrator:
Nick Harman

from Silverstone
The Marlboro International Trophy for Formula 2 cars
The first round of the European Championship, which last season turned out to be a launching pad into Grand Prix racing for British drivers BRIAN HENTON and DEREK WARWICK , who dominated the series.
Today's favourites include GEOFF LEES , who narrowly escaped serious injury in the South African Grand Prix and New Zealander MIKE THACKWELL.
Commentators MURRAY WALKER and JAMES HUNT
Producer JOHN philips

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Henton
Unknown:
Derek Warwick
Unknown:
Geoff Lees
Unknown:
Mike Thackwell.
Commentators:
Murray Walker
Commentators:
James Hunt
Producer:
John Philips

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