A ten-part beginners' course in folk guitar with JOHN PEARSE
3: Tuning checks. Director CHRIS LENT
with Mike Read
Keith Chegwin and John Craven and lots of other people. One of them is Barbara Woodhouse. What will she make of Sherlock Bones ? What can she do for your dog? Ring her this morning on [number removed]with your dog problems.
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with guest stars Angie Gold
Brother Lees , Haysi Fantayzee and John Inman
With RONNIE HAZLEHURST
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Lots of fun and games and music with Rod and Emu from the Southport Theatre. Tonight it's ' al! aboard' for a trip with Emu round Sydney harbour before springing a surprise on a member of the theatre audience with another Australian family reunion.
Designer DUGALD FINDLAY
Executive producer PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT Producer MIKE STEPHENS. BBC Manchester
Do you feel like ...
Looping the loop at 83? Having breakfast with a 40-stone bear? Making a 2,000-ton sandcastle? Jimmy Savile , OBE, can fix it.
Sound RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN Lighting PETER WESSON
Designer TOM YARDLEY-JONES Director PETER CAMPBELL Producer ROGER ORDISH
starring James Stewart June Allyson
When a single-engined aircraft crashed somewhere in the English Channel in December 1944, one of the lives lost was that of Glenn Miller , band leader extraordinary. James Stewart achieves a remarkable likeness to Miller, capturing his modesty and his acutely professional musicianship.
ScreenplayVALENTINE DAVIES and OSCAR BRODNEY
Musical adaptation by HENRY MANCINI
Produced by AARON ROSENBERG , Directed by ANTHONY MANN
starring Les Dawson
Special guest Karen Fell With ROY BARRACLOUGH
DAPHNE OXENFORD , ELI WOODS featuring THE ROLY-POLYS UnashamedlyBritish!
Featuring Les's repertory of great British characters who personify our national spirit, among them Zebediah Twine , Ada Ackroyd and The Great Roberto.
Written by LES DAWSON , TERRY RAVENSCROFT ALYN AINSWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA Orchestrations by ALYN AINSWORTO ,IVOR RAYMONDE Musical associate BARRY FRANCIS
Costume designer VALERIE BONNER
Sound LEN SHOREY. Lighting DON BABBAGE Designer PAMELA LAMBOOY
Produced and directed by ERNEST MAXIN
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
featuring the rich and powerful Carrington family starring
Steven, still stunned by the news about Fallon, is deeply worried about the effect it will have on her if she finds out the truth about her father. Meanwhile Jeff is pleased at first when Fallon announces that she wants a child but then he suspects her motives... ,
Terry Wogan hosts his own talk show. A unique combination of Terry in conversation with top stars from home and abroad, people in the headlines and the very best in entertainment. Tonight's guests include Cilla Black and Len Deighton
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Lighting PETER WESSON
Designer ANDREW HOWARD-DAVIES Director DAVE PERROTTET Producer MARCUS PLANTIN
by WILLIAM TREVOR
Silver Award for Drama - 1982 International Film and Television Festival of New York
This film of William Trevor 's celebrated story was first shown to great acclaim in both Britain and Ireland last autumn. The ballroom is a battered crossroads hut and the romance has been eluding Bridie for a long time.
Man with long arms.PAT GALLAGHER saxophone TONY CHAMBERS accordion MARTIN MURRAY
Beautifully photographed and grippingly acted. Pat O'Connor should earn some sort of prize for his direction.
(THE TIMES)
A brilliant tragi-comic play
(DAILY EXPRESS)
Produced by KENITH TRODD Directed by PAT O'CONNOR A BBC/RTE co-production
starring Richard Harris Judith Anderson
Captured by a tribe of Sioux Indians, English aristocrat Lord John Morgan is tortured, humiliated and treated as a horse. Gradually, in an attempt to survive, he integrates himself with the Indians and their culture, learning to live in the wilderness. Finally, to gain recognition as a chief, Morgan elects to undergo the savage Sun Vow ritual. This powerful film is based on authentic records of the period.
Screenplay by JACK DEWITT Produced by SANDY HOWARD
Directed by ELLIOT SILVERSTEIN Films: page 15