Programme Index

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9.5 Europe from the Air Clusters
9.27 Japan: The Crowded Islands Factory
9.48 Out of the Past
Georgian England: The Inheritance ( Repeat)
10.10 Science Workshop Stability: 2
10.32 Scene
Scene in Northern Ireland
A BAFTA award-winning look at teenage life in Belfast.
11.5 Maths-in-a-Box
At the Seaside
11.30 Search
Transport in Wales: Bridges
11.55 The Past at Work 8: Railway Mania
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Your regular hosts bring another lively mix of music and conversation from the Pebble Mill foyer. Including the 1981 Nursing Awards, and a chance to meet the last of the six nurses who've won their way through to this year's final. And today's guest from the world of cinema is David Puttnam , producer of the award-winning Chariots of Fire, who's been described as Britain's ' one-man movie industry '.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Birminyham

Contributors

Unknown:
David Puttnam
Editor:
Peter Hercombe

A See-Saw programme
Gerald and the'twins discover that Mr Clark of the council has plans to build a garage on their play-ground. The only answer is 'Down with the car park'. But it proves very expensive.
With the voices of George Layton and John Telfer.

Contributors

Voices:
George Layton
Voices:
John Telfer
Music:
Benni Lees
Writer:
Michael Cole
Designer:
Alan Rogers
Animation:
Peter Lang
Producer:
David Yates

A Day in the-Country
Introduced by MICHAEL MAYNARD and Duncan the Dragon
Puppet animation JOE BARTON Director DIANE MORGAN
ProducerJUDITH MILES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Maynard
Unknown:
Joe Barton
Director:
Diane Morgan
Producer:
Judith Miles

Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.25
Nationwide provides the background to the news of the day.
Producers lino FERRARI. PHIL HARDING MIKE HOGAN. RICHARD TAIT
Deputy editor ANDREW TAUSSIG Editor ROGER BOLTON
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Harding
Unknown:
Mike Hogan.
Editor:
Andrew Taussig
Editor:
Roger Bolton

Terry Wogan hosts the comedy quiz game all the family can play at home - in which contestants attempt to match their 'blanks' with six star guests: Patricia Brake, Billy Dainty, Shirley Anne Field, Fred Housego, Roy Hudd, Beryl Reid

Presented by arrangement with Goodson-Todman Inc and Talbot TV Ltd

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Panellist:
Patricia Brake
Panellist:
Billy Dainty
Panellist:
Shirley Anne Field
Panellist:
Fred Housego
Panellist:
Roy Hudd
Panellist:
Beryl Reid
Music:
Ronnie Hazelhurst
Programme Associate:
Tony Hawes
Designer:
Tim Gleeson
Director:
Geoffrey Posner
Producer:
Marcus Plantin

A ten-part serial created by LAVINIA WARNER Part 5 by JILL HYEM
The antagonism between the British and the Dutch has grown since the smuggling incident. Marion, as the British leader, is put under considerable pressure. She begins to doubt her own capabilities.
Cast in order of appearance:
Music composed by JAMES HARPHAM
Studio lighting ALAN HORNE Studio sound JOHN HOWELL Designer COILIN SHAW
Producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director PENNANT ROBERTS
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Contributors

Composed By:
James Harpham
Unknown:
Alan Horne
Unknown:
John Howell
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Capt Yamauchi:
Burt Kwouk
Rose Millar:
Stephanie Beacham
Blanche Simmons:
Louise Jameson
Kate Norris:
Claire OBErman
Sylvia Ashburton:
Renee Asherson
Sally Markham:
Joanna Hole
Beatrice Mason:
Stephanie Cole
Marion Jefferson:
Ann Bell
Lily Jenkins:
Jennifer Hill
Polly Huntley:
Pamela Merrick
Mrs Van Meyer:
Elizabeth Chambers
Judith Bowen:
Ann Queensberry
Nellie Keene:
Jeananne Crowley
Sister Ulrica:
Patricia Lawrence
Christina Campbell:
Emily Bolton
Dorothy Bennett:
Veronica Roberts
Debbie Bowen:
Karin Foley
Lieut Sato:
Eiji Kusuhara
Shigawo:
Takahlro Oba
Shinya:
Takashi Kawahara
Cynthia James:
Lindsay Ingram

Sir Colin Davis
In the last programme of this series, the Musical Director of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, takes time off to visit Cardiff, where cameras follow him behind the scenes as he rehearses and then conducts some choruses from Handel's Messiah, one of the masterworks of the choral repertoire. Davis is passionate about choral singing and loves working with amateur choirs. And where better to find this than in Wales?
The amateur Cardiff Polyphonic Choir is joined by the BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra, leader DESMOND BRADLEY, With JOHN CONSTABLE (harpsichord) and JOHN BARKER (organ), in the Parish Church of All Saints, Penarth.
Narrator MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES
Film editor JULIAN MILLER
Executive producer KENNETH CORDEN Director DENIS MORIARTY

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Colin Davis
Editor:
Julian Miller
Producer:
Kenneth Corden
Director:
Denis Moriarty

with Robin Day tonight: Paul Boateng
Professor Ronald Dworkin Anne Jones
The Rt Hon William Whitelaw , MP
Producer BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Boateng
Unknown:
Professor Ronald Dworkin
Unknown:
Anne Jones
Unknown:
William Whitelaw
Producer:
Barbara Maxwell

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