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9.0 Shakespeare in Perspective Troilus and Cressido
Book. Shakespeare in Perspective Vol 1, £3.95 from booksellers from 28 October
9.30 Encounter: Spain Spare Time
9.48 Mathscore One 3: A Good Turn
Football, tennis, wallpering and an elderly couple all throw light; on angles. Presented by ELAINE DONNELLY and ROGER SLOMAN Directed by DEREK LONGRUBST Produced by DAVID ROSEVEARE
10.10 Look and Read
The Welsh Telegram
10.35 History: Resource Uaits 11.13 The Country of the Setting Sun
11.0 Watch. Underground. Minerals How do we get metal from rocks underneath the ground?
BEN THOMAS is a mine of information and goes tin-mining with some friends. LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR talks about volcanoes and her exciting trip to Vesuvius and makes some Vesuvius cakes.
Producer JUDITH MILES
Watch Again (record REC 375, cassette ZCM 375) from retailers
11.17 It's Your Choice. 3: Exams
This is about the consequences of taking (or not taking) exams. Subjects chosen at 13 or 14 often lead to some kind of public exam and these will sometimes affect your choice of career. Introduced by ANDREW C. WADSWORTH Producer Paul MITCHELL
11.40 Juntor Craft, Design and Technology. Up and Down the Hilt Teachers' Programme 3
12.3 General Studies. Abortion
Every day 350 abortions are performed in Britain, 100 of them on teenagers. This film looks at the medical and moral issues, and asks how the number of unplanned pregnancies can be reduced.

Contributors

Presented By:
Elaine Donnelly
Presented By:
Roger Sloman
Directed By:
Derek Longrubst
Produced By:
David Roseveare
Unknown:
Ben Thomas
Producer:
Paul Mitchell

The lively lunchtime magazine takes to the road and crosses the sea to the Isle of Man. Marj. orie Loftheuse looks at the life and culture of Britain's largest island. She visits a lobster farm, rides the TT course with Geoff Duke and traces the history of the House of Keys. our oldest parliament.

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Duke

Introduced by William Woollard
Today the world's motoring press converge on the National Exhibition Centre; Birmingham, to preview all the latest in tars, trucks and accessories. ,
New models making'their debut are road-tested by Sue Baker and Chris Goffey , while Frank Page reflects on the fast-changing motoring scene.
With bands, dancing girls and showbiz personalities, it all adds up to a blend of., business and pleasure.
Director Philip FRANKLIN
Executive producer DEREK SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
(Pebble Mill at One visits the Motor Show tomorrow)

Contributors

Introduced By:
William Woollard
Unknown:
Sue Baker
Unknown:
Chris Goffey
Unknown:
Frank Page
Director:
Philip Franklin
Producer:
Derek Smith

A film observation quiz in which Brian Trueman puts questions to contestants from CARLUKE HIGH SCHOOL and HAWICK HIGH SCHOOL, who will be looking at scenes from, Annie, Chariots of Fire, Go Karters and Sleeping Beauiy,
The Final Match, a top entry in the Young Film Makers' Competition, will also be shown.
Directed by PAUL Loosley
, Produced by JOHN BOTTERY
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Trueman
Directed By:
Paul Loosley
Produced By:
John Bottery

by Bob Block
A series of 13 programmes
3: A holiday of havoc at the seaside when Claypole makes a Spanish galleon materialise whose pirate owner turns Ethel Meaker into half a herring!
Incidental music Jonathan Cohen Film cameraman Kevin Rowley Designer Cecilia Beretton Producer Jeremy Swan Director David Crichton
Book, Rentaghost Unlimited, £5.95 hardback, 95p paperback, from booksellers

Contributors

Writer:
Bob Block
Producer:
Jeremy Swan
Director:
David Crichton
Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Cameraman:
Kevin Rowley
Designer:
Cecilia Beretton
Timothy Claypole:
Michael Staniforth
Harold Meaker:
Edward Brayshaw
Ethel Meaker:
Ann Emery
Hazel the McWitch:
Molly Weir
Nadia Popov:
Sue Nicholls
Rose Perkins:
Hal Dyer
Pirate and the Pantomime Horse:
Leslie Schofield

Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six
Points West, SouthToday Spotlight South-West and at 6.22
Nationwide the Men Who Govern Ulster
-behind the scenes in Stormont Castle.
For the first time television cameras have been allowed access to film n ofte. of the most sensitive government departments of aU, the Northern Ireland Office. In his first report Nicholas Wooliey - analyses the pressures on the man who, against his will, found himself in effect Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. {Regional details aS' Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Wooliey

The award-winning series by Roy Clarke
Starring Bill Owen, Peter Sallis, Brian Wilde

Forced by the laws of decency to replace his well-worn trousers, Compo unwillingly visits the local second-hand shop in search of a serviceable pair of jeans. However, it is Clegg who really makes the unexpected purchase of the day when he is attracted by a special line in early 40s electronics.

(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Clarke
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Valerie Warrender
Producer:
Alan J.W. Bell
Compo:
Bill Owen
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Foggy:
Brian Wilde
Sid:
John Comer
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Wally:
Joe Gladwin
Nora:
Kathy Staff

by TERRY RAVENSCROFT
The first of six programmes starring Terry scott and June Whitfield in No, Councillor
Film cameraman REG POPE Film sound BILL WILD
Film editor JOHN DUNSTAN Designer GLORIA CLAYTON Director DAVID TAYLOR
Producer PETER WHITMORE

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Ravenscroft
Unknown:
Terry Scott
Editor:
John Dunstan
Designer:
Gloria Clayton
Director:
David Taylor
Producer:
Peter Whitmore
Terry:
Terry Scott
June:
June Whitfield
Sir Dennis Hodge:
Reginald Marsh
Tarquln:
Allan Cuthbertson
Returning Officer:
Ray Gatenby
Chelsea supporter:
Richard Butler
Goalkeeper:
Harry Fielder

by Peter May and Alastair Balfour
A drama series of ten programmes about the RAF of today.

A civil war in Africa presents Group Captain Christie with a unique opportunity to form an elite squadron but this decision creates a personal crisis for Wing Commander Tyson.

Contributors

Writer:
Peter May
Writer:
Alastair Balfour
Music composed and conducted by:
Anthony Isaac
Film Cameraman:
Ian Hilton
Film Editor:
Dick Allen
Film Editor:
Alastair MacKay
Script Editor:
Mervyn Haisman
Producer:
Joe Waters
Director:
Tristan de Vere Cole
Gp Capt Christie:
Michael Culver
Wg Cdr Tyson:
Malcolm Stoddard
Gp Capt Harry Hall:
Richard Simpson
Sqn Ldr Mike Fairchild:
Alan Hunter
Sqn Ldr Clive Adams:
Carl Rigg
Kate Tyson:
Rosalind Bailey
Flt Lt Dr Susan Young:
Catriona MacColl
Minister:
William Lucas
Charles Fox:
James Taylor
Professor Railings:
James Green
Jean Carter:
June Watson
Flt Lt Tom Fowler:
Christopher Villiers
Puma crewman:
Robert Pugh
Flt Lt Keith Lucas:
Stephen Kemble
Flt Sgt Roger Kerr:
Roger Walker
Flt Lt Bob Mills:
Peter Richards
Sally Fowler:
Hilary Gasson
Jilly:
Marie Elise

by STEPHEN POLIAKOFF starring with Helen Mirren
Nigel Havers and Celia Gregory
Alexei's life as a minor Russian diplomat in London starts changing wildly one Sunday morning as he goes about his mostly innocent routine. Suddenly he is flailing in a new world of instant parties, society weddings in obscure places, unsettling pursuits and baffling women. What do they all want from him; why is he being followed -or is it really Alexei himself who is doing the chasing? This is Stephen Poliakoff 's first television film since the celebrated Caught on a Train.
Original music by GEOFFREY BURGON Designer DEREK DODD
Sound recordist PETER EDWARDS Film editor DAVID MARTIN Photography NAT CROSBY
Produced by KENITH TRODD Directed by CHARLES STURRIDGE
0 RADIO TIMES PLAY COMPETITION: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Poliakoff
Unknown:
Stephen Poliakoff
Music By:
Geoffrey Burgon
Designer:
Derek Dodd
Unknown:
Peter Edwards
Editor:
David Martin
Produced By:
Kenith Trodd
Directed By:
Charles Sturridge
Alexei:
Ian Holm
Celia:
Helen Mirren
Harman:
Nigel Havers
Frances:
Celia Gregory
Old wedding guest:
Thorley Walters
Celia's mother:
Margery Mason
Castle:
Hugh Thomas
Kirby:
Tony Doyle
Drinkwater:
Chris Langham
Porter:
Yuri Borienko
Aeroflot lady:
Karen Craig
Boy at party:
Rupert Everett
Girl at party:
Sarah Martin
Bride:
Kate Percival
Waitress in café:
Diana Malin
Bride's mother:
Elizabeth Weaver
Groom:
Julian Sands
Wedding guest:
Kenneth Midwood
Man in car:
Christopher Coll
Man from Wimbledon:
Michael Lees
Official in dream:
Desmond Llewelyn
Waitress in hotel:
Kay Adshead
Hotel manager:
Gerard Ryder
Russians at residence:
Bibs Ekkel
Russians at residence:
Alexei Jawdokimov,
Russians at residence:
Janos Kurucz
Russians at residence:
Jiri Stanislav,
Russians at residence:
Alexei Zolohutin

Anthony Sampson discusses the role and influence of what he calls ' the unloved establishment' - the Civil Service. His guest is Sir Antony Part , former Permanent Secretary at the Department of Trade and Industry.
Director JAN FAIRER
Producer JENNIFER DAVIES
Executive producer PETER KENYATTA

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Sampson
Unknown:
Antony Part
Producer:
Jennifer Davies
Producer:
Peter Kenyatta

BBC One London

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