6.25 The Other Tradition. 6.50 The Ravidasis in Birmingham. 7.15 Managing Work: Britain and France, 2. 7.40 Against the Public Interest. 8.5 Investing in your Children's Future. 8.30 North Sea Oil: Taxation.
A See-Saw programme with Rick Jones
Old Wineskins and Patches (Mark 2, w 18-22)
Continuing the series dealing with some of Jesus' Parables of the Kingdom.
This service comes from
Cromer Parish Church in Norfolk. Conducted by the Vicar CANON DEREK OSBORNE
Preacher THE REV HUGH PALMER Organist RICHARD BAKER
Hymns: By every nation, race and tongue (Anglican iib); God forgave my sininJesus'name.(JesusPraise): Alleluia, alleluia, give thanks to the risen Lord (Jesus Praise); And can it be (Anglican HB) Ye that know the Lord is gracious (Anglican HB); Christ is surely coming (Songs of Worship)
Sound DOUG WHITTAKER Lighting HARRY THOMAS Television presentation MICHAEL SHOESMITII
A special video cassette o/ the Pope's visit, John Paul II, The Pilgrim Pope. is available from retailers
The last of six music and dance programmes features NAZIA HASSAN
TALAT MAHMOOD , ALAM LOHAR
RESHMA SHAMIN , RITA SHABNAM and DOLLY HOSSAIN of the BANGLADESH CULTURAL GROUP
UNNATI KSHIRASAGAR
NOOR JEHAN
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
A series of five programmes 3: ... To Make a Start
ANNE, PHIL and JULIE all left school some years ago with no qualifications. Now they've taken up a second chance to learn.
Produced by TONY MATTHEWS
Directed by KATHERINE EVERETT
starring
David Niven , June Allyson Martha Hyer , Eva Gabor
Godfrey is 'found' by madcap New York socialite Irene Bullock when she enters a game at a party. Capable and charming, Godfrey becomes butler to the eccentric Bullock family and the object of Irene's love - much to the disdain of her arrogant sister Cordelia. But Godfrey has a past that comes to light unexpectedly at a cocktail party....
Screenplay by EVERETT FREEMAN. PETER BERNEIS , WILLIAM BOWERS
Based on the novel by ERIC HATCH Produced by ROSS HUNTER
Directed by HENRY KOSTER , Films: page 17
Written by Jack B. Sowards
starring
Buck and Manolito, tired of being hard-working cowhands on the High Chaparral, decide to retreat to their own small ranch and take things easy. But that's when their troubles really begin...
Short story by Elizabeth Gaskell, dramatised in four parts by Mike Healey
starring Ian Bannen as The Rev Ebenezer Holman with Anne Louise Lambert as Philis Holman, Georgie Anderson as Margaret Holman, Dominc Guard as Paul Manning, Tim Woodward as Edward Holdsworth, Daphne Oxenford as Bessie Norton
The construction of a railway line near the Cheshire village of Heathbridge in 1863 brings Paul Manning to Hope Farm for the first time; there he meets his cousin, the beautiful Phillis Holman.
(First shown on BBC North West)
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
appeals on behalf of CARE (Cottage and Rural Enterprises, reg no 250058)
CARE provides a positive solution to the problem of mentally handicapped people, giving as normal a life as possible in its five villages. Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, should be sent to: Ian Ogilvy , CARE, [address removed]
The conclusion of Ronald Eyre 's series of six discussions with scientists who are also Christians. Tonight he talks to Sam Berry , Professor of Genetics at University College, London-and ends by drawing together some of the views expressed during the series.
BERRY: To assume chance is really a statement of ignorance. It is possible to think of purpose in the world in a way that doesn't contradict our understanding of the mechanism behind an event.
Director CHRISTOPHER MANN
Producer PETER FIRTH
BBC Bristol
In the last of six programmes, Richard Baker talks to John Alderson
' The best equipment we could give to the-police is the idea of brotherly love and. love of neighbour' says Devon and Cornwall's recently-retired Chief Constable, controversial commentator on police affairs and advocate of much-discussed Community Policing.
He tells RICHARD BAKER about his early years as PC 494 in Yorkshire and how his choice of music reflects his spiritual growth. THE EXETER POLICE CHOIR conductor ANDREW GODDARD organist JOHN EUSTACE
Outside broadcast director DAVID KREMER Producer RALPH ROLLS
Series producer JIM MURRAY
starring
Richard Dreyfuss , Susan Anspach
Moses Wine , a former student activist, now finds himself saddled with two young sons, a carping wife and a faltering career as a small-time private eye. He is delighted to encounter Lila, an exgirlfriend from his radical days at Berkeley, who invites him to investigate the origins of a smear campaign directed against the middle-of-the-road candidate for the governorship of California. Moses gradually uncovers a vast web of corruption and an anonymous political group who will stop at nothing to achieve their aims.
Screenplay by ROGER L. SIMON based on his own novel
Produced by CARL BOHACK and RICHARD DREYFUSS
Directed by JEREMY PAUL KAGAN
(First showing on British television) Films: page 17
A comedy series in seven parts by Carla Lane
A new 15-part series of Britain's top consumer programme, with Esther Rantzen featuring real-life investigations, jokes, stories and problems drawn from the 15,000 letters you send in each week.
The new reporters are Bill Buckley
Gavin Campbell Michael Groth and at the That's Life newsdesk ' Doc ' Cox and Joanna Monro
Director CHRIS FOX
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor GORDON WATTS
with Jan Leeming Weather
Introduced by Richard Baker
Tonight's Henry Wood Promenade Concert features early works from two of Russia's foremost composers, Prokofiev and Shostakovich. 'Coincidentally, both works are Opus 10.
Michel B6roff is the soloist in Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No 1 in D flat, which is followed by Shostakovich's Symphony No 1, in f minor.
Edward Downes conducts the BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra leader DENNIS SIMONS
Executive producer KENNETH CORDEN Sound JEFF BAKER
Lighting HARRY THOMAS
Directed by PETER BARTLETT
' Black Britons are suffering a discrimination and racial disadvantage deriving partly from a deep unconscious prejudice in the rest of the community, which we've not yet exposed and killed. I think, it's true of almost everybody.' (LORD SCARMAN) 'An unintentional racism remains embedded in our culture and institutions - not least the school system.' (BRENDA THOMSON,
Bradford teacher)
Two challenging remarks from a film which investigates closely the nature of British attitudes towards ethnic minorities, raising questions particularly about the role of schools in preparing the next generation for life in a multiracial society.
Narrator MICHAEL DEAN
Film editor PAUL SINCLAIR Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Book, Multi-Cultural Education, t3.75 from booksellers