7.15 All Change for System X
7.40 English Flats of the 1930s
8.5 Viewing the Invisible
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7.15 All Change for System X
7.40 English Flats of the 1930s
8.5 Viewing the Invisible
A See-Saw programme
Mr Mean and Mr Tickle
Focus on Asian arts and artists in multi-racial Britain.
Studio director KEITH brook Producer SALEEM siiahed BBC Birmingham
Gaelic for Beginners
Twenty programmes for beginners in Scots Gaelic.
Presented by MAIREAD ROSS 12: Ceart ma tha
With SIMON MACKENZIE , CATRIONA MONTGOMERY, CATHERINE ANNE MAC -PHEE, DONALD SMITH , RHODA MAC DONALD, RORY MACDONALD , ANGUS PETER CAMPBELL
Producer norman MCCANDLISH
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Christ Church, Chorleywood, Herts Following last Sunday's theme of Life with God, this Communion Service is conducted by the Vicar, THE REV DAVID SAVILLE , assisted by members of his staff and congregation.
It's Hard to Say Goodbye
Hymns: How great thou art (0 Store Gud); Immortal, invisible God only wise (St Denio); Be thou my vision (Slane); Alleluia, give thanks to the risen Lord
Organist JOHN wilson
Television presentation by PETER BARBER
with PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer john KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers ANNE PURVIS
A series of 11 films
3: Factory Flower Office Ladymasako OSHIMA lives with her parents and commutes daily to work in a Tokyo bank. yukimi ONODERA works on the production line of a large electronics corporation and lives next door to the plant in the company village. This is a story of two working girls, and their impressions of a young woman's opportunities and expectations in Japan today.
Directed by LIBBY HALLIDAY
Produced by HOWARD SMITH
continues the season of British films from the 40s and 50s. starring Jean Simmons
David Farrar , James Donald
After a whirlwind romance with Bill, a former Battle of Britain pilot, Judith finds that his dashing exterior hides an unscrupulous nature. But two years after he has left her -stealing her money and jewels - Bill is apparently killed in a plane crash and Judith is free to remarry. Or is she ...?
Screenplay by JACK whittingham Produced by MICHAEL BALCON Directed by BASIL DEARDEN
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in The Flying Bear
Six films of early exploration-introduced from the Royal Geographical Society by Duncan Carse (Borneo 1915) made by Dr Carl Lumholz
Land of Mystery and Charm
(China 1934) made by Frances Hotham
Narrators MICHAEL KILGARRIFF and JO MANNING WILSON
A dip into the past to rediscover two magnificently eccentric creatures ...
DAILY MAIL
Assistant producer DAWN A. swerling Producer RICHARD ROBINSON
The panel game that's even more fun than going to the dentist!
Graeme Garden referees a return match of 25 minutes' creative silliness between
Swap Shop: Noel Edmonds
Maggie Philbin , Keith Chegwin and It Ain't Half Hot Mum:
Don Estelle , Michael Knowles Donald Hewlett Featuring this week's special recipe - could you taste and name the ingredients in Tarte Defense de Fumer?
Jellied eels, lemon curd, porridge, prunes and cold tea!
Designer DEBBIE KNIGHT Producer ian OLIVER
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
by CATHERINE COOKSON
The last of five episodes dramatised by VALERIE GEORGESON Davy and John Willie have found the skeleton of Miss Peamarsh's brother in her garden. Did she kill him, and is that why Dan Potter is blackmailing her?
Executive producer ANNA notii Director MARILYN FOX
BBC Birmingham
Thora Hird introduces hymns sung by many different congregations, including Welsh choirs in St Asaph's Cathedral, the Salvation Army in Camberwell, and a combined Jewish and Christian congregation in the West London Synagogue.
The God of Abraham praise (Leoni); Trusting as the moments fly; Firmly I believe and truly; Praise, my soul (Praise, my soul); Now the day is over (Eudoxia); Fight the good fight (Duke Street); 0 love that wilt not let me go (St Margaret); And can it be (Sagina): Father, hear the prayer (Marching ; Guide me. 0 thou great Jehovah (Cwm Rhondda). Director MICHAEL WOOD
Producer Elizabeth GORT
starring
Rock Hudson , Burl Ives with Gena Rowlands , Geoffrey Keen
A young government doctor, Anton Drager accepts an assignment to work in the remote areas of Java, fighting leprosy with world-expert Dr Jansen. But leprosy is not the only danger-the dark forces of voodoo and of the jungle itself demand to be confronted.
Screenplay by JOHN LEE MARIN and NEIL PATERSOtf based on the novel by jam de hartoC
Produced by ROBERT ARTHUR Directed by ROBERT MULLIGAN Films: page 10
The final edition of the series. Esther Rantzen presents a last look at the zaniest and funniest sagas from your letters.
And, with reporters Paul Heiney and Chris Serle checks back on some of the stories from earlier programmes to see whether people's problems and consumer tangles have been sorted out.
Also featuring
Cyril Fletcher 's newspaper oddities of the week and Richard Stilgoe returns with his travelling piano and a final song.
Director BOB MARSLAND Produced by HENRY MURRAY and ESTHER RANTZEW Editor RONALD NEIL
Cyril Fletcher 's Oddities, 11.25, from bookshops
Weather
Solidarnosc with Tim Sebastian
Solidarnosc is the Solidarity trade union slogan seen all over Poland. Is it the way forward to change the face of communism? Or a counter revolution destined to be crushed? TIM SEBASTIAN , the BBC's man in Warsaw, reports behind the scenes of a dramatic year in Poland. He assesses whether Russia will tolerate a second.
Director DUNCAN HERBERT Producer GEORGE WALKER
Presented by John Morgan
Who decides what you read in the newspapers or see on television? How - and why - are these decisions made? What are the real stories behind the news headlines? Each week The Editors questions the people responsible-the men and women who choose the stories you read, hear and see.
Researcher MALCOLM brinkwortb Director PIETER MORPURGO Producer JEREMY BENNETT
Vladimir Bukovsky in East and West 'For the average Westerner the life of the Soviet citizen-not just his physical life but more importantly, his moral life, is a complete mystery.'
By December 1976, VLADIMIR BUKOVSKY had spent over half of his adult life in prison. Then he crossed borders, from the Soviet Union to the West, from captivity to freedom, from obscurity to fame. Since coming to the West he has given hundreds of interviews but, as he says, ' how can I explain in a few minutes an experience which takes up the lifetimes of millions of people? ' In this film he attempts to explain what the interviews never tell.
Using documentary footage, archive material and dramatised inserts, Crossing Borders is Bukovsky's comparison of the two societies, their differences and their similarities.
Stands far above the normal ruck of TV fare ... Conveys a more vivid picture of what it is actually like to grow up in the Soviet Union than anything I have ever seen or read before. (THE SPECTATOR) Highly intelligent programme about the indivisibility of freedom.
(THE SUNDAY TIMES)
Particularly striking use of Soviet documentary film, with compassionate commentary. (NOW magazine) Producer DANIEL WOLF
Everyman editor ANDREW BARR