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Who's There?
WEI WEI WONG, JOHN DRYDEN and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP with stories from God's wide world.
Script editor ROGER HUTCHINGS Director MARTIN HUGHES Producer DAVID BROWN

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dryden
Unknown:
Christopher Lillicrap
Editor:
Roger Hutchings
Director:
Martin Hughes
Producer:
David Brown

Programmes of worship linking viewers from home to home.
The message of the Bible is explored by THE REV CANON ERIC JAMES, Director of Christian Action. Today's service comes from the flat of a member of the viewing congregation in central London.
'This is the day which the Lord has made! We shall rejoice and be glad in it.'
Today's readings are Amos 5, vv 21-24: Luke 14. w 12-14
The hymn for meditation is 'To mercy, pity, peace and love' (Epsom)
Readers MEMBERS OF THE VIEWING CONGREGATION
Prayers R. T. BROOKS Guitarist ERIC HILL
Photographer PETER LANE Director RAYMOND SHORT Producer ANGELA TILBY
Please write with suggestions for things to pray about and give thanks for, to: This is the Day, BBCtv, London W12 8QT

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon Eric James
Guitarist:
R. T. Brooks
Guitarist:
Eric Hill
Unknown:
Peter Lane
Director:
Raymond Short
Producer:
Angela Tilby

Continuing the series on Asian youth, this week RABIA RAZA talks to some young Asians about their hopes and aspirations. There will be a further item on rights and duties of citizens in this country. The programme also includes news of topical events around the country and music by well-known singer ASAD AMANAT ALI KHAN, who sings a Punjabi folk song.
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

A series of 20 programmes for beginners in Italian, with specially shot documentary film presented by LILLY LEMBO LAMBERT and ENRICO VERDECCHIA. 2: Dov'è...?
Asking where something is
Film director SUSANNA CAPON Studio director PAULA GILDER
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
(Complementary programme on Radio 4 VHF at 5.0 pm)
Book (same title), records and cassettes, and notes for teachers available from retailers or /rom BBC Publications.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lilly Lembo Lambert
Unknown:
Enrico Verdecchia.
Director:
Susanna Capon
Director:
Paula Gilder

A series of 20 programmes
2: The Russian Alphabet, part 2
A look also at the Russian winter and at the construction of BAM, the Baikal-Amur main-fine railway which is opening up the east of Siberia. Presented by TANYA FEIFER , GEORGE FEIFER , EDWARD OCHAGAVIA , TATYANA VEDENEEVA
Film editor Richard SIDWELL
Producer TERRY DOYLE

Contributors

Presented By:
Tanya Feifer
Presented By:
George Feifer
Presented By:
Edward Ochagavia
Producer:
Terry Doyle

The Suntory
World Match Play Championship from the West Course, Wentworth
Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER
Among the 12 qualifiers for this year's championship were this year's leading American money-winners, CRAIG STADLER , RAYMOND FLOYD and TOM KITE; the holder SEVERIANO BALLESTEROS and the 1980 winner GREG NORMAN.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Craig Stadler
Unknown:
Raymond Floyd
Unknown:
Severiano Ballesteros
Unknown:
Greg Norman.

by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE dramatised in four episodes by ALEXANDER BARON , starring
3: The sinister butler Barrymore has been discovered signalling to someone out on the moors. Is he in league with the Baskervilles' mysterious enemies?
Music composed, conducted by CARL DAVIS Makeup artist susie BANCROFT Script editor TERRANCE DICKS Designer MICHAEL EDWARDS Producer BARRY Letts Director PETER DUGUID
*Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Unknown:
Alexander Baron
Conducted By:
Carl Davis
Editor:
Terrance Dicks
Designer:
Michael Edwards
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Peter Duguid
Sherlock Holmes:
Tom Baker
Dr Watson:
Terenee Rigby
Sir Henry:
Nicholas Woodeson
Barrymore:
Morris Perry
Mrs Barrymore:
Gillian Martell
Selden:
Michael Goldie
Stapleton:
Christopher Ravenscroft
Beryl Stapleton:
Kay Ashead
Dr Mortimer:
Will Knightley
Laura Lyons:
Caroline John
Frankland:
William Squire

from Royal Leamington Spa
The Regency architecture of Royal Leamington Spa marks how a fashionable 19th century town grew from a tiny Warwick village.
Michael Armitage visits a foundry where modern religious sculpture is cast, and the Royal Pump Rooms, now run by the National Health Service as a hydrotherapy unit. Members of many churches and denominations meet to sing their favourite hymns in All Saints, one of the largest parish churches in Britain.
Conductor DAVID COULTON Organist DAVID PALMER
Film director ELIZABETH GORT Producer Michael Shoesmith
Series producer JAMES MURRAY
(For hymns see Wednesday at 3.15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Armitage
Conductor:
David Coulton
Organist:
David Palmer
Producer:
James Murray

A feature film in two parts starring
Part 1
Following three fatal accidents on the Madison Bridge, Cal Miller , a city engineer, attempts to close off the dangerous structure. Before he can do so the bridge starts to collapse and eight people are trapped. One of them is a bank robber, but several of the others are equally desperate to escape.
Screenplay by ARTHUR WEISS and RAY GOLDSTONE and MICHAEL ROBERT DAVID Produced by IRWIN ALLEN
Directed by GEORGE FENADY , Films: p 18
(Part 2 will be shown next Sunday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Cal Miller
Unknown:
Arthur Weiss
Unknown:
Ray Goldstone
Unknown:
Michael Robert David
Produced By:
Irwin Allen
Directed By:
George Fenady
Cal Miller:
James MacArthur
Johnny Pyle:
Desi Arnaz Jr
Dee:
Char Fontane
Harvey Lewis:
Richard M Gilliland
Paul Warren:
Leslie Nielsen
Theresa Kelly:
Eve Plumb
Elaine Howard:
Barbara Rush
Diego Ramirez:
Gregory Sierra
Ellen:
Francine York
Sloane:
Ted Gehring
Judy:
Colleen Davis
Maria:
Pilar Del Rey
North:
Brendan Boone
Meech:
Philip Baker Hall
Jane:
Susan Lanier
Grogan:
Steve Marlo

The last in the present series by Carla Lane
Starring Felicity Kendal as Gemma
with Elspet Gray as Mrs Palmer

Contributors

Writer:
Carla Lane
Music:
null Beethoven
Designer:
Alan Spalding
Producer/Director:
Gareth Gwenlan
Gemma:
Felicity Kendal
Mrs Palmer:
Elspet Gray
Rex:
David Rintoul
Sebastian:
Michael Howe
Rosie:
Belinda Mayne

with Esther Rantzen
The 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

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Bill Buckley
Unknown:
Gavin Campbell
Unknown:
Michael Groth
Unknown:
Joanna Monro
Director:
Chris Fox
Producer:
Esther Rantzen
Editor:
Gordon Watts

The last of five programmes Power and Decision
The shape of things to come is moulded by decisions made today. Technology is, therefore, the essence of politics. Yet in politics there is always conflict between what's expedient for the present and what's prudent for the future. Do the technocrats really know best? Can the development of technology safely be left to the giant multi-nationals and the day-to-day dictates of the marketplace? Whether the future will bring dramatically fewer jobs, less work shared between all, or new jobs created by abandoning old areas of the economy and developing new ones, depends on decisions that wait to be made. Each scenario has its own risks and benefits, socially, economically and politically. But the decisions need to be made, and made soon, if tomorrow is to work.
Film editor martin CRUMP Researcher JOHN MARSHALL Producer DICK FOSTER

Contributors

Editor:
Martin Crump
Unknown:
John Marshall
Producer:
Dick Foster

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