A See-Saw programme
Told by Ray Brooks
(Repeat)
Alison Christie-Murray, John Dryden, Jill Shakespeare and Glen Stuart take a look at God's world. Ali climbs the 199 steps to Whitby Abbey and tells the story of St Hilda. Insp Bluff and Sgt Trew try to rescue Dizzy Dan.
A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, review of recent news, music and stories from the communities.
Presented and produced by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director KRISHAN GOULD. BBC Birmingham
The seventh of ten case studies in multi-cultural education for discussion by teachers.
Many ethnic minority youngsters say they do not feel ' accepted ' on a fully equal basis in our society. How far do they see these feelings reinforced by their experience of school? A Moroccan girl, along with school-leavers of Asian and of Greek-Cypriot background, together with a West Indian exchange teacher, reflect on what changes would help schools give all youngsters a sense of belonging.
Film editor PAUL SINCLAIR Director TOM ROBERTS
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
For discussion leaders' notes, send large sae (20p), to Multi-cultural Education[address removed] Book, Multi-cultural Education, £3.75, from retailers See also feature page 3
Five programmes which aim to help speech-impaired people and their families.
With BRIAN TRUEMAN 1: Early Warnings
Executive producer TONY MATTHEWS Producer CHARLES PASCOE
For free leaflet send large sae to: Lost for Words, [address removed]
A 24-part television and radio course for beginners in French. Programme 7 with Directed by TERRY DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS (Kepeaf)
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Details of a special Ensemble correspondence course are available from the National Extension College, Cambridge. Books 1 and 2, £2.25 each, records 1 and 2, £2.19 each, cassettes 1 and 2, 12.99 each, from retailers
A series of five programmes presented by ROSAMOND RICHARDSON 1: Piecing it Together
Director MARY EVANS
Series producer PETER RIDING Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS
Book (same title), £2.00, from retatlers
from Ebenezer Methodist Church St Peter Port, Guernsey
Via a new electronic ' dish ' alongside the church, and a satellite over the equator, Christians from Guernsey are able to share their live worship with mainland BBC viewers for the first time.
The service is led by THE REV ALAN MORTON , who also gives the address.
Organist JONATHAN LE TOCQ
Television presentation by PETER FIRTH and CHRISTOPHER MANN BBC Bristol
with PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers JACK scott
Tom and Jerry play cat and mouse
MGM cartoons
with guest star
The Law and Billy Burgess
A series of six programmes
Comedian Mike Harding takes his bike and a well-tuned mandolin for a two-week, two-wheeled tour of south-west Ireland.
With an ear out for music, and an eye on the little people, Mike meets John the farmer, Dinnis the bog cutter, Paddy the bowler, Hammy the fluter, and 10,000 puffins.
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with Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
by CHARLES DICKENS , dramatised in 12 parts by JAMES ANDREW HALL
8: Pip has discovered that his mysterious patron is not Miss Havisham but the convict Magwitch. He resolves to help Magwitch escape but an old enemy is watching.
Music composed by PAUL READE
Lighting PETER BOOTH, BOB CHAPLIN Script editor TERRANCE DICKS Designer MICHAEL EDWARDS Producer BARRY LETTS Director JULIAN AMYES
Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
Presented by Jimmy Savile. OBE
A series of ten programmes which show how many serious child accidents are preventable. 7: Everyday Hazards
Play is vital for a child's development. but children must be protected from serious accidents. Jimmy points out some of the dangers such as plastic bags, derelict buildings and unsafe playgrounds.
Film editor AL CELL. Director JULIA DRUM Producer PETER RIDING
A free booklet (same title) can be obtained by sending your name and address on a postcard to: Play It Safe!, [address removed]. or. in Scotland: [address removed]
from Cyprus and Durham
Geoffrey Wheeler has been to Cyprus to meet some of the men and women from the British Army's North East District, which stretches from the Scottish border down to Yorkshire.
Relatives of the soldiers serving in Cyprus, together with representatives of some of Britain's most famous and historic regiments, have come together in Durham Cathedral to sing the favourite hymns chosen by those in Cyprus.
Organist DAVID HILL
Conductor CAPT PHIL EVANS
Outside broadcast lighting GEOFF LOMAS Researcher CAROLINE GODLEY Series producer jim MURRAY
(For hymns: see Wednesday at 3.15 pm)
Songs of Praise Calendar 1982, fl.99 (recommended price), from retailers
with Magnus Magnusson
The first-round heats of Mastermind 1981 are completed tonight at the University of St Andrews as contestants from Scotland and Northern Ireland challenge for the last place in the semi-finals. Derrick McClure
(university lecturer)
Pre-conquest history of Mexico Rosemary Meechan (teacher) Life of Robert the Bruce James Murray (teacher)
Life and career of General de Gaulle David Stevenson
(employee relations manager) Battle of the Somme
Director ANTONIA CHARLTON Producer ROGER MACKAY
The Big Shutdown
J.R.'s vendetta against the Farlows leads him to borrow 200 million dollars to starve their refineries of oil But in doing so he leaves Ewing Oil in a vulnerable position.
Written by ARTHUR BERNARD LEWIS Directed by LEONARD KATZMAN
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
and the Mandrell Sisters
Tonight Barbara welcomes more of her favourite people.
Also appearing are her regular guest band, the Krofft Puppets, starring Truk Shakly and the Texas Critters.
Produced by ERNEST CHAMBERS
A KROFFT ENTERTAINMENT production