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A See-Saw programme Presented by SAM DALE
Now You See It, Now You Don't
Sam experiments with camouflage. He tries to make himself 'disappear ' into the background like some animals can.
In the story sung by JASPER CARROTT , Angus McBluff dresses up as animals, to get closer to them - but it gets ' tough for McBluff '.
Story animation by ALAN ROGERS and LEO BELTOPT
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Presented By:
Sam Dale
Sung By:
Jasper Carrott
Sung By:
Angus McBluff
Unknown:
Alan Rogers
Unknown:
Leo Beltopt
Produced By:
Michael Cole

Eight documentary films 4: Love or Money?
A supervisor is judged by results, but you have to get those results through the people you supervise. Do you accept that they're doing their best, or can you motivate them to work harder?
Assistant producer SALLY KIRKWOOD Producer ROBERT CLAMP

Contributors

Producer:
Sally Kirkwood
Producer:
Robert Clamp

Ten programmes
4: 'I know I began to solve some of the problems of my own deafness when I went to a lip-reading class.'
CHRISTINE MARTIN talks about the benefits of joining a lip-reading class, and introduces the first of our sketches - set in a class. In addition, a variety of foods provide mouthwatering lip-reading practice.
Film cameraman HENRY FARRAR Producer BRIGIT BARRY

Contributors

Talks:
Christine Martin
Unknown:
Henry Farrar
Producer:
Brigit Barry
Joyce Bennett:
Dorothy Alison
Madge Dawes:
Rosamund Greenwood
Tom Adams:
David Allister
Gwen Foley:
June Ellis
Peter Foley:
Kevin Brennan
Bernice James:
Sarah Webb
Mike Preston:
Morgan Sheppard
Ticket clerk:
Trevor T Smith
Passenger:
Angela Bruce

JIMMY YOUNG'S
Guide to Everyday Maths
A series of ten programmes to help you brush up your confidence with numbers.
4: More About Decimals With RAY LONNEN and MANDY MORE
Sketches by CHRIS MILLER
Production ANNA JACKSON , CHRIS JELLEY
Book (same title), £2.50. from bookshops. For information about local classes in basic maths ring [number removed](England), [number removed](Scotland), .[number removed] (Wales). [number removed]8 (N. Ireland) between 9 30 and 5.30, Monday to Friday.

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Miller
Unknown:
Anna Jackson
Unknown:
Chris Jelley

The last of a 25-part combined television and radio course for beginners in German, with on-the-spot documentary film and recordings. Wohin fahren Sie?
Written by CORINNA SCHNABEL Teaching adviserANTONY PECK
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI (Also on Radio 4 VHF at 4.30 pm)
Books 1. 2 and 3, £1.50 each; records 1, 2 and 3, £2 19 each; cassettes 1, 2 and 3, £2.99 each; filmstrips 1, 2 and 3, £3.22 each; tutors'notes, £2.20, from bookshops

Contributors

Written By:
Corinna Schnabel
Unknown:
Antony Peck
Producer:
Maddalena Fagandini

With LYNDON BROOK and GAY HAMILTON
A ten-part series examining citizens' legal rights and duties. Written by N. F. SIMPSON
9: Mr Cheshire goes to Bangkok
Script consultant MICHAEL MOLYNEUX Producer TONY ROBERTS
Sell-help pack, The Law in Your Hands, £3.95, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Lyndon Brook
Unknown:
Gay Hamilton
Written By:
N. F. Simpson
Unknown:
Michael Molyneux
Producer:
Tony Roberts

The last programme in a series for Lent
The Very Rev Patrick Mitchell invites viewers to share in prayer and worship through words, music and images.
Theme: Triumph and Resurrection Reader PHILIP LATHAM
THE TREBLES OF WELLS CATHEDRAL conducted by ANTHONY CROSSLAND THE HIGHBURY SINGERS conducted by JOHN BISHOP
Readings: Jeremiah 31, vv 27-34 Philippians 3, vv 8-14
Music: Sing. my tongue; Salvator mundi (Blow); Confitemini Domini; Ride on, ride on (Winchester New)
Images: the stained glass and stone of Wells Cathedral-
Direction CHRISTOPHER MANN. PAUL SMITH Production PETER FIRTH. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Mitchell
Reader:
Philip Latham
Conducted By:
Anthony Crossland
Conducted By:
John Bishop
Unknown:
Christopher Mann.
Unknown:
Paul Smith
Unknown:
Peter Firth.

Eight programmes for parents 4: Maths at Home
Maths is all around us in everyday life and is as important to a child's progress as reading. This programme shows what parents can do to make maths fun, and to help their children acquire some simple but vital mathematical skills.
Series producer JENNY ROGERS Producer ANNA JACKSON
For further advice on this week's topic you can ring [number removed]on Tuesday only during office hours.

Contributors

Producer:
Jenny Rogers
Producer:
Anna Jackson

Highlights of this famous equestrian event, often described as the supreme test of horse and rider.
Raymond Brooks-Ward introduces all the important moments including this morning's veterinary inspection in front of Badminton House, attended by members of the Royal Family. One of the anxious competitors present there was destined to receive the Whit-bread Trophy from the hands of Her Majesty The Queen at the end of this afternoon's final phase, the show jumping.
Producer FREE VINER

Contributors

Introduces:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Producer:
Free Viner

This week: Salisbury
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

Tonight Richard Baker returns to the Barnardo Children's Village at Barkingside in Essex, for a special children's programme to celebrate Palm Sunday.
Children from Gilbert Colvin School dramatise the Palm Sunday story and pupils from Glade Primary School act out a play which explains why Thomas Barnardo took up his work on behalf of destitute children.
Christ is the King! (Gelobt sei Gott); All glory. laud and honour (St Theodulph); Song of the donkey; When they shouted hosanna: Ride on, ride on in majesty (Winchester New); We have a King who rides a donkey (What shall we do with a drunken sailor); Follow him; The Lord's my Shepherd (Crimond)
Conductor GLYN DAVIES Organist JOHN GARNER
Film editor DAVID THOMSON Producer JIM MURRAY Series producer RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Baker
Unknown:
Thomas Barnardo
Conductor:
Glyn Davies
Organist:
John Garner
Editor:
David Thomson
Producer:
Jim Murray
Producer:
Raymond Short

by ARTHUR MILLER , starring
Michael N. Harbour , Lynn Dearth Daniel Massey , Eric Porter
Denis Quilley , Peter Vaughan and introducing Sarah Berger Massachusetts 1692. The village of Salem is about to be engulfed in the terror and hysteria of a witch-hunt. Arthur Miller 's dramatic masterpiece is now presented in its entirety for the first time on television.
Music composed and conducted by DEREK BOURGEOIS
Lighting JOHN TREAYS Designer TONY ABBOTT
Script editor STUART GRIFFITHS Producer LOUIS MARKS
Directed by DON TAYLOR Part 2 is at 8.55 pm
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Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Miller
Unknown:
Michael N. Harbour
Unknown:
Lynn Dearth
Unknown:
Daniel Massey
Unknown:
Eric Porter
Unknown:
Denis Quilley
Unknown:
Peter Vaughan
Unknown:
Arthur Miller
Conducted By:
Derek Bourgeois
Unknown:
John Treays
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Editor:
Stuart Griffiths
Producer:
Louis Marks
Directed By:
Don Taylor
John Proctor:
Michael N Harbour
Elizabeth Proctor:
Lynn Dearth
Abigail Williams:
Sarah Berger
John Hale:
Daniel Massey
Deputy Governor Danforth:
Eric Porter
Samuel Parris:
Denis Quilley
Judge Hathorne:
Peter Vaughan
Thomas Putnam:
Ewan Hooper
Ann Putnam:
Anna Cropper
Giles Corey:
Harold Goodwin
Mary Warren:
Eva Griffith
Rebecca Nurse:
Anne Dyson
Mercy Lewis:
Sophie Thompson
Susanna Walcott:
Sarah Sutton
Ezekiel Cheever:
Barry Jackson
Francis Nurse:
Wally Thomas
Marshal Herrick:
Philip Martin Brown
Tituba:
Peggy Phango
Sarah Good:
Anna Wing
Betty Parris:
Lucy Taylor
Martha Corey:
Pauline Letts
Hopkins:
Nicholas Owen

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.
3: The Turkish Gamble(part 1) Turkey, a developing country with a crippled economy and under military government, wants to join the EEC. This, the first of two BBC films, looks at Turkey's ambitions and the obstacles in its way.
Reporter NICK HARMAN
Film editor RICHARD SEEL Producer PETER DUNKLEY

Contributors

Reporter:
Nick Harman
Editor:
Richard Seel
Producer:
Peter Dunkley

Parti
Scotland's outstanding folk artists Roy Williamson and Ronnie Browne celebrate 21 years of musical partnership.
Musical associate ALAN SPENCE Sound BRIAN DEWAR
Lighting ALAN HENDERSON Designer ALEX GOURLAY
Producer IAIN MACFADYEN
(Part 2 will be shown on 26 April)

Contributors

Artists:
Roy Williamson
Artists:
Ronnie Browne
Unknown:
Alan Spence
Unknown:
Brian Dewar
Unknown:
Alan Henderson
Designer:
Alex Gourlay
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

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