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Who's There? CHRIS SERLE, SNEH GUPTA , CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP With stories from God's wide world.
Script editor ROGER HUTCHINGS Director MARTIN HUGHES Producer DAVID BROWN

Contributors

Unknown:
Sneh Gupta
Unknown:
Christopher Lillicrap
Editor:
Roger Hutchings
Director:
Martin Hughes
Producer:
David Brown

A celebration of Divali, the Festival of Lights, with a special song for the occasion and a display of rangoli, the art of floor decoration. In addition, students of Leicester Polytechnic express their views on the role and importance of Asian societies.
RIAZ SHEIKH continues his explanation of the Nationality Act. Also, a round-up of news from the community.
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Riaz Sheikh

A series of 20 programmes
Presented by LILLY LEMBO LAMBERT and ENRICO VERDECCHIA
6:A che ora parte? Going places
Film director SUSANNA CAPON Studio director PAULA GILDER
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
(Complementary programme on Radio 4 VHF at 5.0 ptn)

Contributors

Presented By:
Lilly Lembo Lambert
Director:
Susanna Capon
Director:
Paula Gilder

1914-1918; 1939-1945 This morning
Her Majesty The Queen lays her wreath of poppies at the Cenotaph. in Whitehall, in memory of those who died in two World Wars. Commentator TOM FLEMING
Television presentation MICHAEL BEGG
"niohlights on BBC2 at 5.30 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Begg

A weekly programme for people with hearing problems. News, views and entertainment made more accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers by subtitles and sign language.
Introduced by MAGGIE WOOLLEY PADDY LADD and JOHN LEE
Produced by EDDIE MONTAGUE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Maggie Woolley
Introduced By:
Paddy Ladd
Introduced By:
John Lee
Produced By:
Eddie Montague

A series of ten programmes. CHRIS SERLE, IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS and GILL NEVILL continue their exploration of the world of information science.
6:Moving Pictures
Directors MATT BONEY , FRANK ASH
Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK
For details of the BBC Microcomputer and the 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 large sae.
Book (same title), £6.75 from booksellers

Contributors

Directors:
Matt Boney
Producer:
Paul Kriwaczek

starring
Gregory Peck , Richard Basehart
This epic story of adventure and obsession is based on one of the great masterpieces of American literature. Set in the 1840s, it tells of Captain Ahab's relentless search for the white whale that has maimed him and of the tragic consequences of his quest.
Screenplay RAY BRADBURY and JOHN HUSTON Based on the novel by HERMAN MELVILLE Produced and directed by JOHN HUSTON Films: page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Gregory Peck
Unknown:
Richard Basehart
Unknown:
Ray Bradbury
Unknown:
John Huston
Novel By:
Herman Melville
Directed By:
John Huston
Captain Ahab:
Gregory Peck
Ishmael:
Richard Basehart
Starbuck:
Leo Genn
Fr Mapple:
Orson Welles
Queequeg:
Friedrich Ledebur
Stubb:
Harry Andrews
Manxman:
Bernard Miles
Peleg:
Mervyn Johns
Carpenter:
Noel Purcell
Daggoo:
Edric Connor
Peter Coffin:
Joseph Tomelty
Bildad:
Philip Stainton
Elijah:
Royal Dano
Flask:
Seamus Kelly
Captain Boomer:
James Robertson Justice
Pip:
Tamba Alleney

by P. C. WREN dramatised in eight episodes by ALISTAIR BELL
3: The Blue Water has been stolen, and no one will confess to the theft. Now Beau has disappeared.
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN DEUTSCH
Costume designer CATRIONA TOMALlN Script editor TERRANCE DICKS Designer PAUL JOEL
Producer BARRY LETTS
Director DOUGLAS CAMFIELD
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
Alistair Bell
Conducted By:
Stephen Deutsch
Editor:
Terrance Dicks
Designer:
Paul Joel
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Douglas Camfield
Beau Geste:
Benedict Taylor
Digby Geste:
Anthony Calf
John Geste:
Johnathon Morris
Boldini:
Stefan Gryff
Claudia:
Julia Chambers
Isobel:
Sally Baxter
Augustus Brandon:
Philip Shelley
Recruiting sergeant major:
Andrew Armour
Recruiting colonel:
Randal Herley
Corporal:
Terry Gurry

for
Remembrance Sunday from Liverpool Cathedral. Geoffrey Wheeler visits 10 Downing Street to talk to the Prime Minister, The Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher , mp, about her own Remembrance memories and about her private thoughts during the Falklands war as she waited for news from the Task Force.
He also travels to Liverpool to meet people for whom Remembrance has a special meaning and joins them and many others in Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral.
0 Lord of life (Melita); 0 God. our help in ages past (St Anne); All my hope on God is founded (Michael); Sunset and evening star (Freshwater); Rock of ages (Petra); 0 valiant hearts (Supreme Sacrifice); For the healing of the nations (Rhuddian) Conductor IAN WELLS
Organist IAN TRACEY. FTCL Researcher ANN BARNETT
Series producer JIM MURRAY BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Unknown:
Margaret Thatcher
Conductor:
Ian Wells
Unknown:
Ann Barnett
Producer:
Jim Murray

In the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother

Artists taking part include: Tony Adams, Moira Anderson, Bucks Fizz, Jim Casey, Roy Castle, George Cole, Lesley Collier, Kenneth Connor, Leslie Crowther, Tim Curry, Lorna Dallas, Suzanne Danielle, Billy Dainty, Anna Dawson, Sheena Easton, English National Opera Chorus, Helen Gelzer, John Hanson, Richard Harris, Vince Hill, Frankie Howerd, Gloria Hunniford, John Inman, David Jacobs, Jack Jones, Karen Kay, Howard Keel, Bonnie Langford, Diane Langton, Jan Leeming, Aimi Macdonald, Ruth Madoc, Millicent Martin, Ethel Merman, Pete Murray, Michael Praed, Topol, Esther Rantzen, Angela Rippon, Liz Robertson, Anton Rodgers, Annie Ross, Peter Skellern, Victor Spinetti, Pamela Stephenson, Richard Stilgoe, David Wall, Wall Street Crash, Dennis Waterman, Bernie Winters, Eli Woods
Introduced by David Jacobs
Musical director Ronnie Hazlehurst
Choreography by Norman Maen, Alan Harding, Lud, Chris Power
Entire presentation arranged by Louis benjamin in aid of The Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund.
Televised from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, by permission of Stoll Moss Theatres Ltd
Lighting JOHN WIGGINS
Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE
Designer KENNETH SHARP
Stage direction NORMAN MAEN
Television production STEWART MORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Queen Mother
Unknown:
Tony Adams
Unknown:
Jim Casey
Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
George Cole
Unknown:
Lesley Collier
Unknown:
Kenneth Connor
Unknown:
Leslie Crowther
Unknown:
Tim Curry
Unknown:
Lorna Dallas
Unknown:
Suzanne Danielle
Unknown:
Billy Dainty
Unknown:
Anna Dawson
Unknown:
Sheena Easton
Unknown:
Helen Gelzer
Unknown:
John Hanson
Unknown:
Richard Harris
Unknown:
Frankie Howerd
Unknown:
Gloria Hunniford
Unknown:
John Inman
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Jack Jones
Unknown:
Karen Kay
Unknown:
Howard Keel
Unknown:
Bonnie Langford
Unknown:
Diane Langton
Unknown:
Jan Leeming
Unknown:
Aimi MacDonald
Unknown:
Ruth Madoc
Unknown:
Millicent Martin
Unknown:
Ethel Merman
Unknown:
Pete Murray
Unknown:
Michael Praed
Unknown:
null Topol
Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Angela Rippon
Unknown:
Liz Robertson
Unknown:
Anton Rodgers
Unknown:
Annie Ross
Unknown:
Peter Skellern
Unknown:
Victor Splnetti
Unknown:
Pamela Stephenson
Unknown:
Richard Stilgoe
Unknown:
David Wall
Unknown:
Dennis Waterman
Introduced By:
David Jacobs
Musical Director:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Choreography By:
Norman Maen
Choreography By:
Alan Harding.
Unknown:
Stewart Morris

Eric Robson talks to Bishop K. H. Ting, leader of the two million Protestant Christians in China. Since 1951 he has shared in the struggle of the Christians to find their role in a Marxist society. Director FRANCES GIFFORD Producer JOHN WILCOX
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE

Contributors

Talks:
Eric Robson
Director:
Frances Gifford
Producer:
John Wilcox
Producer:
Stephen Whittle

BBC One London

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