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A See-Saw programme Presented by SAM DALE Dots and Gaps
If you look very closely at newspaper photographs you can see they are made up of lots of dots. But there are as many gaps as dots.
Story animation MIREK LANG and ANNA FODOROVA
Directed by MARTIN FISHER
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Presented By:
Sam Dale
Directed By:
Martin Fisher
Produced By:
Michael Cole

A series of five programmes
BRIAN REDHEAD examines some of the implications of the new technological revolution for people in industry today, 4: On Line
Laser supermarket check-outs, new time clocks at British Leyland, and Viewdata terminals in the local garage are only the tips of a number of electronic icebergs-networks of information links which are beginning, for good or ill, to have a far-reaching effect on the high street and on white-collar jobs in industry.
Director DAVID SCOTT COWAN Producer DAVID ALLEN

Contributors

Director:
David Scott Cowan
Producer:
David Allen

A series of five programmes which looks at a number of language departments that are having some success in their own terms and, in conjunction with the booklet, attempts to suggest why this is so. 2: The Oxfordshire Modern Language Project
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Director SUSANNA CAPON
Booklet, 60p, plus 20p postage and packing, from CILT[address removed] Cheques/postal orders payable to CILT

Contributors

Director:
Susanna Capon

A series of four programmes.
1: What is School For?
The purpose of education is to prepare people for life, not just for the world of work. BRIAN REDHEAD looks at the current state of careers education in our schools.
Researcher MIKE HUTCHINSON
Producer IAN WOOLF
Background notes available by sending large sae to: Is There Life After School[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Hutchinson

Gaelic for Beginners. Twenty programmes for beginners in Scots Gaelic. Presented by MAIREAD ROSS 7: De an uair a tha e?
With SIMON MACKENZIE , CATRIONA MONTGOMERY, CATHERINE ANNE MAC -PHEE, DONALD SMITH , RHODA MAC DONALD, RORY MACDONALD , ANGUS PETER CAMPBELL
Producer NORMAN MCCANDLISH
Book (same title) £4.00, records £7.48, cassettes £7.19, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
Mairead Ross
Unknown:
Simon MacKenzie
Unknown:
Catherine Anne Mac
Unknown:
Donald Smith
Unknown:
Rhoda Mac
Unknown:
Rory MacDonald
Unknown:
Angus Peter Campbell

Communication is the theme for, this morning's special Whitsun Eucharist, broadcast live from the Chapel of Ellesmere College, Shropshire.
The College is one of the Anglican schools of Canon Woodard and in 1884 was the last to be founded in his lifetime. The firm Christian values on which Woodard Schools are based is at the heart of today's Whitsun celebrations in the College Chapel.
Come down, 0 love divine (Down Ampney); 0 Holy Spirit. Lord of grace (Tallis); Our Lord, his passion ended (Darke)
Director of Chapel Music ROGER ALLEN Organist PAUL SPICER
Chaplain THE REV MAURICE GRAY Introduced by the Headmaster DAVID SKIPPER
Television presentation by RALPH ROLLS

Contributors

Organist:
Roger Allen
Organist:
Paul Spicer

In this series, which shows artists makingoriginal prints, we see ELLEN KUHN making a screenprinting in her own studio, and GERD WINNER working with famous master printer CHRIS PRATER of Kelpra Studio.
Film editor HOWARD SHARP Producer SUZANNE DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Ellen Kuhn
Unknown:
Chris Prater
Producer:
Suzanne Davies

Rivers
The last of five programmes The River Tamar
Thousands of holiday-makers travelling to Cornwall each year cross the Tamar at Plymouth or Launceston without giving the river a thought. Yet it has always had a special place in the lives of people in Devon and Cornwall. Peter Purves discovers why. Written by DOROTHY SMITH
Film editor IAN MCKENDRICK Photography PATRICK TURLEY
Executive producer DAVID HARGREAVES Producer ALEX LEGER

Contributors

Written By:
Dorothy Smith
Editor:
Ian McKendrick
Unknown:
Patrick Turley
Producer:
David Hargreaves
Producer:
Alex Leger

by JANE AUSTEN
The last of five parts dramatised by FAY WELDON
Elizabeth has visited Pemberley and met Mr Darcy again. Knowing now that her first impressions were unjustified, she has begun to regret lost opportunities and is further distressed by the news of Lydia's elopement with Wickham.
I will be sad to see the end of this excellent production. Fay Weldon has adapted the book faithfully, losing none of Jane Austen 's wit. (WALLASEY NEWS) Music composed by WILFRED JOSEPHS Producer JONATHAN POWELL Directed by CYRIL COKE
Theme music is on a single (RESL 77). from record shops

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Unknown:
Jane Austen
Dramatised By:
Fay Weldon
Unknown:
Mr Darcy
Unknown:
Fay Weldon
Unknown:
Jane Austen
Composed By:
Wilfred Josephs
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Directed By:
Cyril Coke
Elizabeth Bennet:
Elizabeth Garvie
Mr Darcy:
David Rintoul
Mr Bennet:
Moray Watson
Mrs Bennet:
Priscilla Morgan
Lady Catherine de Bourgh:
Judy Parfitt
Lydia Bennet:
Natalie Ogle
Mr Bingley:
Osmund Bullock
Mr Wickham:
Peter Settelen
Jane Bennet:
Sabina Franklyn
Mary Bennet:
Tessa Peake-Jones
Kitty Bennet:
Clare Higgins
Mrs Hill:
Janet Davies
First lady guest:
Elizabeth Knight
Second lady guest:
Anne Maxwell

for Whit Sunday from Belfast
Last Tuesday Belfast's St Anne 's Church of Ireland Cathedral, whose foundation stone was laid in 1899, was finally declared complete. The choirs of the whole city gather in the Cathedral this evening for Songs of Praise as part of the celebrations and Seamus McKee talks to some of the citizens of Belfast who contribute significantly to the life of the city.
Come Down O Love Divine (Down Ampney); Where Cross the Crowded Ways (Fulda): There is a Green Hill (Horsley); Abide with Me (Eventide); The Head That Once (St Magnus); Christ is the World's Redeemer (Moville): Alone with None but Thee (Emain Macha); I Vow to Thee, My Country (Flight of the Earls) With TEMPLEMORE BAND
Musical director J.W. BURCH Conductor HAVELOCK NELSON Organist JONATHAN GREGORY Director IAN HAMILTON Producer JAMES SKELLY
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT BBC Northern Ireland
Songs of Praise, Vol 2 (record REC 338, cassette ZCM 338), from record shops

Contributors

Presenter:
Seamus McKee
Musicians:
Templemore Band
Musical director:
J.W. Burch
Conductor:
Havelock Nelson
Organist:
Jonathan Gregory
Director:
Ian Hamilton
Producer:
James Skelly
Series Producer:
Raymond Short

by Harold Pinter
Starring Warren Mitchell as Davies, Jonathan Pryce as Mick and Kenneth Cranham as Aston

Contributors

Author:
Harold Pinter
Lighting:
John Treays
Sound:
Richard Chubb
Designer:
Barry Newbery
Producer:
Alan Shallcross
Director:
Kenneth Ives
Davies:
Warren Mitchell
Mick:
Jonathan Pryce
Aston:
Kenneth Cranham

From the 10,000 letters you send in every week Esther Rantzen brings you some of the zaniest and funniest.
And, with reporters Paul Heiney and Chris Serle , investigates the more bizarre consumer sagas and real-life problems.
Also featuring Cyril Fletcher with your odes and oddities of the week.
Director BOB MARSLAND Produced by HENRY MURRAY and ESTHER RANTZEN Editor RONALD NEIL
Cyril Fletcher 's Oddities, 11.25, from bookshops

Contributors

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

At the heart of the events which make our daily headlines lie deeper concerns: the principles on which our decisions are based, the effective values and beliefs which shape our society.
In this week's filmed report Peter France investigates one such issue, questioning our responses and looking, with those most directly concerned, at the fundamental values behind the news.
Film editor MICHAEL ALOOF
Series producer COLIN CAMERON

Contributors

Producer:
Colin Cameron

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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