A See-Saw programme
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CHRIS SERLE, WEI WEI WONG and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP With Stories from God's wide world.
Script editor ROGER HUTCHINGS Director MARTIN HUGHES
Producer DAVID BROWN. BBC Manchester
Worship for television linking viewers from home to home. Today a home in Ealing, West London. ' This is the day which the Lord has made -we shall rejoice and be glad in it.' Preacher FR TIMOTHY FIRTH Readings: Isaiah 35, vv 5-8 : Luke 7,vv20.22
Hymn for meditation: The King of love (Dominus reglt me)
Readers: MEMBERS or the VIEWING CONGREGATION
Prayers R. T. brooks. Guitarist ERIC HILL Photographer PETER LANE DirectorRAYMOND SHORT Producer ANGELA TILBY
SARANJIT BIRDI , a student of archi. tecture and FAZAL KHAN. who is doing A-levels, talk to BABIA RAZA about restrictions they have to face and freedom they desire.
The rights and duties of a citizen of this country are explored.
MAHENDRA KAUL talks to HAFEEZ MEERUTI about his poetry.
USTAD AMJAD AU KHAN plays a Bengla folk tune on the sarod.
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
A series of 12 programmes aimed at helping with 0-level maths. 1: Decimals
Nine programmes
. which aim to help the mentally - handicapped get more out of life. Presented by BRIAN RIX
1: Let's Go and Meet People
Assistant producer ROSANNA HIBBERT Producer CHARLES PASCOE
A series of 20 programmes for beginners in Italian, with specially shot documentary film presented by Lilly Lembo Lambert and Enrico Verdecchia.
How to ask for something.
(Complementary programme on Radio 4 VHF at 5.0 pm)
A series of 20 programmes
1: Introducing the Russian alphabet and the USSR.
Presenters TANYA FEIFER
GEORGE FEIFER , EDWARD OCHAGAVIA TATYANA VEDENEEVA
Production assistant MARY SPRENT Producer TERRY DOYLE
How to avoid the perils of video playbacks in the classroom or youth club-and how to improve the chances of getting a good follow-up discussion.
Drama sketches with JON GLOVER Introduced by BILL PASQUERELLA
Directed by CHRIS LENT
Produced by TONY MATTHEWS
News, views and entertainment made more accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers by subtitles and sign language.
This week: Deaf Awareness Week Introduced by MAGGIE WOOLLEY MARTIN COLVILLE and PADDY LADD
Produced by PETER DUNKLEY
Ten programmes exploring the world of information science with Chris Serle, Ian McNaught-Davis and Gill Nevill.
A series of eight programmes
Down in Somerset Fred Housego met Ann Heeley, whose interest led to research into the biography of a whole village.
David Icke introduces highlights of the week's events from Wembley Arena of this famous show, including the emotional end when Sefton and almost 150 other horses assembled for the 'Cavalcade'.
Featuring further episodes in the lives of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck , Pluto and other much-loved Disney characters.
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle dramatised in four episodes by Alexander Baron, starring Tom Baker as Sherlock Holmes, Terence Rigby as Dr Watson
Sherlock Holmes has realised that his client Sir Henry Baskerville is being followed by a mysterious stranger. Holmes and Watson hurry to Sir Henry's hotel, hoping they will be in time.
Starring Dick Emery
with Derren Nesbitt, Ronald Fraser, Pat Coombs, William Franklyn
Charlie Tully, king of London's con men, and his accomplice Reggie are celebrating with their friend and landlady, Libby Niven, before setting off to Switzerland with the latest swag. Unfortunately, Charlie cannot resist selling a 'stray' bulldog to some Americans...
Dick Emery, much-loved comedian and master of make-up, plays a con man in eight different disguises in this racy comedy written specially for him.
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by CARLA LANE
Music Beethoven. Designer ALAN spacing Produced and directed by CARETU GWENLAN
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. Reporters Bill Buckley Gavin Campbell , Michael Groth and at the That's Life Newsdesk Doc Cox and Joanna Monro
DirectorCHRIS FOX
Producer Esther rantzen EditorGORDON GORDON WATTS
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
The last in the present series
At the heart of almost any experience we care about or disagree over, lie subtleties and complexities which sit uncomfortably in the black and. white of news headlines. As the main issues of the week develop, David Jessel considers the people and the principles at the Heart o/ the Matter.
Producer COLIN CAMERON
Editor JOHN STUART ROBERTS
New Ways of Working
The future will Dring basic changes in how. when and where people work. Sophisticated telecommunications systems could eliminate the need to travel to work and enable an electronic recreation of the 'cottage industries' of pre-industrial times. But can working at home fulfil the same social role as today's jobs? Both the distinctions between home and working life, and work and employment, may have to be redefined if job shortages force more people to rely on the state for their livelihood, or to create their own work in the unofficial ' black' economy.
Film editor uartin CRUMP Researcher JOHN Marshall Producer dick poster