7.15 Fatigue
7.40 A Matter of Fact?
8.5 W. B. Yeats
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7.15 Fatigue
7.40 A Matter of Fact?
8.5 W. B. Yeats
A See-Saw programme Presented by SAM DALE
Growing Up. Story sung by BARBARA COURTNEY KING.
Story animation A. KATE CANNING
Written and directed by MARTIN FISHER Produced by MICHAEL COLE
Focus on Asian arts and artists in multi-racial Britain.
Studio director KEITH brook
Producer SALEEM SHAHED. BBC Birmingham
The last of five programmes
BRIAN REDHEAD examines some of the implications of the new technological revolution. The Human Factor
The office is ripe for major changes and there have already been disputes over the introduction of new equipment such as word processors. How do people react to the micro? Is the spread of the new technology inevitable?
Director DAVID SCOTT COWAN Producer DAVID ALLEN
Five programmes which look at a number of language departments that are having some success in their own terms. 3: Thomas Becket Upper School, Northampton
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Director SUSANNA CAPON
A series of five programmes: 2
The Train from Washwood Heath
Commentary MICHAEL DEAN
Film editor SUE WYATT
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
A series of four programmes 2: Talking About Work
At Southampton pupils report on three weeks' work experience; at Middlesbrough employers and trades unions explore ways of making the curriculum relevant. Presented by BRIAN REDHEAD
Researcher MIKE HUTCHINSON Producer IAN WOOLF
Gaelic for Beginners. Twenty programmes for beginners in Scots Gaelic. Presented by MAIREAD ROSS 8: An do chuir thu a-mach an cat?
Producer NORMAN MCCANDLISH
Summer Vegetables
ROGER NiNN guides us along the path towards maturity and the love at the heart of all things.
Our meditation and prayers are led by R. T. BROOKS
Director CHRISTOPHER MANN Producer PETER FIRTH
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Bristol
With PHILIP WRIXON
DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers
JOHN SHERWOOD
The last in a series of five programmes explains the various kinds of 'print' sold on the market.
Film editor HOWARD SHARP Producer SUZANNE DAVIES
When the Veteran Car Club celebrated its Golden Jubilee with a rally of 250 old and beautiful cars, Top Gear cameras joined the get-out-and-get-under boys to try to find out more about their love affair with a car.
Directed by DEREK SMITH , PHILIP FRANKLIN PETER STAUNTON , DON COOPER
BBC Birmingham (First shown, BBC2)
The saga of a land and its people in 12 parts. From the epic best-selling novel by JAMES A. MICHENER of the exploration and development of the great American West. 3: The Wagon and the Elephant starring
A young Mennonite, Levi Zendt , flees from the false accusations of his pious Pennsylvanian community and treks West to find a new life in which his destiny becomes involved through tragedy with that of McKeag and the Pasquinel family.
Written by CHARLES LARSON and JERRY ZIEGMAN
Directed by PAUL KRASNY Produced by MACK HARDING and JOHN WILDER
The first of six programmes
Hold on to your hat, barricade the doors and give Granny back her false teeth. The game everyone can play is back with a vengeance and a piece of wet tripe.
Graeme Garden referees a light-heavyweight contest over 5 rounds between
Newsreaders
Peter Woods , Jan Leeming John Craven and Jackanory Kenneth Williams , June Whitfield Peter Jones
Featuring a new round Recipes bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase Yukk!
Designer DEBBIE KNIGHT Producer IAN OLIVER
with John Edmunds ; Weatherman
by CATHERINE COOKSON
Dramatised in five episodes by VALERIE GEORGESON
1: As the coal mine flooded and the black water engulfed him, Davy remembered the words of the eccentric Miss Peamarsh, ' Boys who steal go to hell! ' But he'd only taken her milk for John Willie , who was deaf and dumb and never got enough to eat.
Executive producer ANNA HOME Director MARILYN FOX
BBC Birmingham
The first of seven programmes with Thora Hird
Thousands of viewers have written to tell Thora about the hymns they love the best. Today she starts a new series in which she reads some of their letters and includes many of the real old favourites from past Songs of Praise programmes.
Director MICHAEL wood
Producer ELIZABETH GORT
starring Rod Taylor
Catherine Spaak , Karl Maiden
Behind the elegant facade of the St Gregory Hotel in New Orleans, a conflict of high finance, intrigue and passion develops. For manager Peter McDermott it's all in a day's work - until the beautiful French girl is involved....
Written and produced by WENDELL MAYES Based on the novel by ARTHUR HAILEY Directed by RICHARD QUINE
Weather
From the letters you send every week Esther Rantzen brings you some of the zaniest and funniest.
Paul Heiney and Chris Serle investigate the more bizarre consumer sagas and real-life problems. Cyril Fletcher with odes and oddities of the week and Richard Stilgoe and his travelling piano.
Director BOB MARSLAND
Producers HENRY MURRAY , ESTHER RANTZEN Editor RONALD NEIL
The last of six programmes
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