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A series of ten programmes.
CHRIS SERLE, IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS and GILL NEVILL continue their exploration of the world of Information Science.
4: It's on the Computer
Director MATT BONEY. Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK
For details of the BBC Microcomputer and software; the associated NEC correspondence course in programming; or of computer clubs' courses and other sources of information in your area, please write to: Broadcasting Support Service, [address removed]enclosing a 12in x 9in sae.

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Serle.
Director:
Matt Boney.

A series of ten programmes
2: Nobody wants to admit, even to themselves that they're going deaf.
If you are wondering whether you are or not, the programme suggests sources of advice and help.
Director JOHN BROOKE
Producer BRIGIT BARRY

Contributors

Director:
John Brooke
Producer:
Brigit Barry

A 24-part television and radio course for beginners in French: 19 Presented by GILLES DATTAS withDirected by TERRY DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
(Ensemble on Sundays at 5.30 pm and Thursdays at 11.0 pm on Radio 4 VHF)
Details of a special Ensemble correspondence course are available from the National Extension College, Cambridge.

Contributors

Presented By:
Gilles Dattas
Directed By:
Terry Doyle
Produced By:
Tony Roberts
Michel:
Christian Brumell

A series of 12 programmes aimed at giving direct help to those having difficulty with 0-level maths. 9: Graphs (1)
The programme stresses the relationship between a table, a graph and an equation. Having set up a mathematical relationship out of a real situation, it's vital to remember that you have then moved into a mathematical world. The points at which this mathematical world touch reality are something that only you can determine.
Presented by LAURIE BUXTON (Inner London Education Authority)
Director PATRICK TITLEY Producer ROBERT CLAMP

Contributors

Presented By:
Laurie Buxton
Director:
Patrick Titley
Producer:
Robert Clamp

A fortnightly look at the people, issues and places that are making the religious news, with Barry Lynch and Sally Magnusson
Newsdesk with ROSEMARY HARTILL
Director PAUL LOOSLEY
Producers LIZ NEESON , JOHN WILCOX
Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Lynch
Unknown:
Sally Magnusson
Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill
Director:
Paul Loosley
Producers:
Liz Neeson
Producers:
John Wilcox
Editor:
Stephen Whittle.

Arrow Chemicals
British International i Championship
England v Wales
Last year England and Wales shared the title in this triangular tournament. England were defeated in the equivalent match last year in Wales, but should be confident after Scotland's win against Wales two weeks ago in the first match at Aberavon.
Introduced by PETER PURVES from Southwold Sports Centre, Yate Commentators
SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Yate Commentators
Unknown:
Sid Waddell

European Indoor Championships from Milan. Coverage of the second day's events. Today's finals include the 1500m, 800m and the 60m hurdles. News also of The Golden Marathon from Athens. Commentators DAVID COLEMAN RON PICKERING , STUART STOREY
Television presentation ITALIAN TV SERVICE

Contributors

Commentators:
David Coleman
Commentators:
Ron Pickering

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
The fabled Himalayas, the snow-capped ' roof of the world ', must surely be the most adventurous holiday. It is possible now to climb and clamber among the foothills on a package tour. You don't have to be an expert or have special training as John Carter reports.
There is a whole mass of history to be discovered by visiting the ancient sites of Sicily, and the best way of seeing a great deal in a short time is to take a coach tour, as Anne Gregg discovered.
For those wanting a holiday with a purpose, how about learning the skill of gliding? Paul Hughes went to Lasham, Hampshire to do that. Executive producer TOM SAVAGE Producer CLAM VALLANCE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
John Carter
Unknown:
Anne Gregg
Unknown:
Paul Hughes

A ten-part serial from the novel by JOHN QUIGLEY. Episode 9 adapted by EWART ALEXANDER starring Tom Bell as Fergus King with Louie Ramsay , Eric Deacon Anne Kristen , Sally Osborn
John Vine , Heather Moray and featuringSir Fergus King is forced to choose between upholding the dignity of his title and showing loyalty to his family.
Music by PAUL LEWIS. Studio sound
NORMAN CANLIN. Studio lighting DAVID OGLE Script editor MAGGIE ALLEN Designer TIM DANN
Producer GERAINT MORRIS
Director DAVID REYNOLDS. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Novel By:
John Quigley.
Adapted By:
Ewart Alexander
Unknown:
Tom Bell
Unknown:
Louie Ramsay
Unknown:
Eric Deacon
Unknown:
Anne Kristen
Unknown:
Sally Osborn
Unknown:
John Vine
Unknown:
Heather Moray
Music By:
Paul Lewis.
Unknown:
Norman Canlin.
Unknown:
David Ogle
Editor:
Maggie Allen
Designer:
Tim Dann
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
David Reynolds.
Morrison:
Andrew Keir
Rita King:
Louie Ramsay
Robert King:
Eric Deacon
Fiona Fraser:
Heather Moray
Gwen Hoey:
Sally Osborn
Tom Hoey:
John Vine
Mrs Veitch:
Anne Kristen
James King:
Simon Cowell-Parker
Colin Lindsay:
James Cosmo
Peter Ross:
Malcolm Rennie

starring Brian Keith, Helmut Griem, Ian Hendry
Six hundred German prisoners of war attempt to break out of Camp McKenzie in the Scottish Highlands. Led by a fanatical Nazi, Schluetter, the men make life so difficult for the major in charge that a special 'troubleshooter' is sent to McKenzie to deal with the situation.
Screenplay by WILLIAM NORTON based on the novel by SIDNEY SIIELLEY Produced by ARTHUR GARDNER and JULES LEVY
Directed by LAMONT JOIINSON. Films: p 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Keith
Unknown:
Helmut Griem
Unknown:
Ian Hendry
Unknown:
William Norton
Novel By:
Sidney Siielley
Produced By:
Arthur Gardner
Produced By:
Jules Levy
Directed By:
Lamont Joiinson.
Capt Jack Connor:
Brian Keith
Schluetter:
Helmut Griem
Major Perry:
Ian Hendry
General Kerr:
Jack Watson
Sgt Major Cox:
Patrick O'Connell
Neuchl:
Horst Janson
Von Sperrle:
Alexander Allerson
Kranz:
John Abineri

Arrow Chemicals
British International
Championship
England v Wales
Highlights of today's match including coverage of the ladies' event-England captained by the number one lady of darts, MAUREEN FLOWERS, and Wales led by SANDRA CIBB, internationally-ranked number four.
Introduced by PETER PURVES Commentators
SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN
Director MIKE ADLEY
Producer KEITH PHILLIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Sid Waddell
Unknown:
Tony Green
Director:
Mike Adley
Producer:
Keith Phillips

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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