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9.5 Heute Direkt
Presenter Corinna Schnabel

9.35 Encounter: France Spare Time

9.53 Rendez-vous: France Loisirs

10.10 Look and Read Dark Towers: 5: The Old Coach House

10.35 Resource Unit: History: The Country of the Setting Sun

11.0-11.15 Watch: Diwali

11.38 Artists in Print
(First shown on BBC2)
Book (same title), £9.95, from retailers

12.5 pm General Studies: Poetry - Dead or Alive?: 2: Poets Present

Contributors

Unknown:
Heute Direkt
Unknown:
Corinna Schnabel

With DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER and DAVID FREEMAN
The lively lunchtime magazine from the Pebble Mill foyer again offers a unique blend of topicality, conversation and music. Including Yesterday's Headlines: in which people who found themselves in the glare of national publicity look back on the experience.
Editor jim DUMIGHAN. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
David Freeman
Editor:
Jim Dumighan.

starring Brian Cant who invites you to join his guests in an entertainment of comedy and music with Hallow'en in mind. with Floella Benjamin , Anita Dobson , John Kane ,
Jonathan Cohen and the Play Away Band
Musical arrangements by JONATHAN COHEN Director JOHN SMITH Producer ANN REAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Floella Benjamin
Unknown:
Anita Dobson
Unknown:
John Kane
Unknown:
Jonathan Cohen
Arrangements By:
Jonathan Cohen
Director:
John Smith
Producer:
Ann Reay

Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West

6.25 Nationwide
Presented by Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Richard Kershaw, Hugh Scully and Sue Cook with contributions from regional presenters in BBC studios throughout the country.
Also, the Nationwide reporting team of Luke Casey, Pattie Coldwell, John Hitchins, James Hogg, Bill Kerr Elliott, Laurie Mayer, Fran Morrison, Tony Wilkinson, Nicholas Woolley and Glyn Worsnip travel the country to bring you details of the way life is Nationwide.

Contributors

Presented By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Hitchins
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Unknown:
Laurie Mayer
Unknown:
Fran Morrison
Unknown:
Tony Wilkinson
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley

A television play by Graham Williams
With David Neal as Walter Dodds, George Roubicek as Pieter, Susan Tracy as Clare

'Many areas of London might be under water for days. For example, the Isle of Dogs could be under eight feet of water for six days. River engineers believe that it is not a matter of if there is a flood, but when the flood comes.' (GLC)

Contributors

Writer:
Graham Williams
Film Cameraman:
Colin Munn
Studio Lighting:
Sam Barclay
Designer:
Raymond Cusick
Producer:
Chris Cherry
Director:
Martyn Friend
Walter Dodds:
David Neal
Pieter:
George Roubicek
Clare:
Susan Tracy
Thompson:
Clifford Parrish
Dad:
Arthur Whybrow
Mum:
Elizabeth Bradley
Joyce:
Veronica Doran
Arthur:
Colin Prockter
Harry:
Keith Smith
Gerry:
Anthony Heaton
Tommy Woods:
Daniel Mitchell
Frank:
Douglas McFerran
John:
James Greene
Stuart:
Nigel Humphreys
Geoff:
Richard Hampton
Henry:
Ivor Roberts
Engineer:
Paul Benzing
Engineer:
Hal Jeayes
Engineer:
Julian Fox
Minister's secretary:
Michael Bott
Minister:
Michael Godley
Passenger:
Richard Kay
Passenger:
Maurice Quick
Weather expert:
Neville Barber
Weatherman:
Michael Fish
American reporter:
Ed Bishop

with the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Rev Robert Runcie
Since his appointment as Archbishop last year, DR RUNCIE has spoken out on many social and political questions - on housing, on nuclear disarmament, and on the need to maintain overseas aid. His special concern has been to promote a better understanding between Christians of different traditions.
Director JAN FAIRER
Producer JENNIFER DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Runcie
Producer:
Jennifer Davies

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