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Following the series on education film reports, DARSHAN SINGH BHOGAL chairs a discussion with parents and teachers on the education system in this country and special requirements for Asian children. QUDRAT ULLAH SHAIIAB, poet, writer, former minister in the Pakistan Government and Secretary-General of the Pakistan Writers' Guild, talks to IFTIKI-IAR ARIF about his varied career and his memoirs to be published soon. Plus a round-up of news and events from the community and music from the well-known Indian singer, SHARON.
Producer KRISHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Darshan Singh Bhogal
Producer:
Krishan Gould

Presenter BRIAN RIX The last of ten programmes for mentally - handicapped people.
Let's Find Out About Things from the local library and other places
Assistant producer ANNE O'DWYER Producer CHARLES PASCOE

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Rix
Producer:
Anne O'Dwyer
Producer:
Charles Pascoe

The last of 20 programmes, with presenters LILLY LEMBO LAMBERT and ENRICO VERDECCHIA.
E per finire ... a round-up of some places and people seen over the past weeks, and a trip to Todi.
Directors SUSANNA capon , UBBY HALLIDAY ALAN WILDING , PAULA GILDER
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Book (same title), record and cassettes and notes for teachers, from retailers

Contributors

Presenters:
Lilly Lembo Lambert
Presenters:
Enrico Verdecchia.
Directors:
Susanna Capon
Directors:
Ubby Halliday
Unknown:
Alan Wilding
Unknown:
Paula Gilder
Producer:
Maddalena Fagandini

The last of 20 programmes Marriage Russian-style
Presented by TANYA FEIFER
"GEORGE FEIFER , EDWARD OCHAGAVIA
VOLODYA UKHIN , TATYANAVEDENEEVA
Producer MARY SPRENT
Book (same title) 15.50, records flO.64, cassettes, £9.49, from retailers

Contributors

Presented By:
Tanya Feifer
Presented By:
George Feifer
Presented By:
Edward Ochagavia
Unknown:
Volodya Ukhin

Cheese
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS
Producer PETER RIDING
Delia Smith 's Cookery Course Part 2.
14.25, Delia Smith 's Complete Cookery Course, £10.95 from booksellers
Delia Smith recipe on Ceefax page 167

Contributors

Director:
Erica Griffiths
Producer:
Peter Riding
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
Delia Smith

A weekly programme for people with hearing problems.
Introduced by MAGGIE woolley , PADDY LADD and JOHN LEE
Produced by PETER DUNKLEY
Magazine for the deal on Ceefax page 169

Contributors

Introduced By:
Maggie Woolley
Introduced By:
Paddy Ladd
Introduced By:
John Lee
Produced By:
Peter Dunkley

Featuring the news and views, politics and practice of those involved with the land, with PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CIIERRINGTON
Producers PHILIP HICKS , KEN POLLOCK Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Weather for farmers JIM BACON

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Wrixon
Unknown:
Dan Ciierrington
Producers:
Philip Hicks
Producers:
Ken Pollock
Producer:
John Kenyon

Wales v England
Arrow Chemicals British International Championship
The climax: today's match will decide who wins the Championship. Can Wales repeat their performance of .1981, beat a star-studded England and snatch victory from the favourites? Introduced by PETER PURVES from St David 's Hall, Cardiff Commentators
SID WADDELL , TONY GREEN
Producers KEITH PHILLIPS , NICK HUNTER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
St David
Unknown:
Sid Waddell
Producers:
Keith Phillips
Producers:
Nick Hunter

from Helsinki
Highlights of the week's competition in Finland and Britain's bid for medals in yesterday's ice dance free programme. Would the triple Soviet challenge pose a serious threat to last year's winners JAYNE TORVILL and CHRISTOPHER DEAN, and could European bronze medallists KAREN BARBER and NICKY SLATER repeat their success in the world championship?
Introduced by ALAN WEEKS with ROBIN COUSINS and TONY GUBBA

Contributors

Unknown:
Jayne Torvill
Unknown:
Karen Barber
Unknown:
Nicky Slater
Introduced By:
Alan Weeks
Unknown:
Tony Gubba

by Charles Dickens, dramatised in ten episodes by James Andrew Hall
[Starring] Julian Glover as Dombey with Paul Darrow as Carker, Sharon Mughan as Edith, and Shirley Cain as Miss Tox
Mr Dombey and Edith have married, but there is a growing coldness between them. Finally, Dombey's criticisms of his wife's conduct lead to a serious quarrel.
Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Dramatised by:
James Andrew Hall
Music:
Dudley Simpson
Sound:
Mike Jones
Script Editor:
Terrance Dicks
Designer:
Raymond London
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Rodney Bennett
Dombey:
Julian Glover
Carker:
Paul Darrow
Edith:
Sharon Mughan
Miss Tox:
Shirley Cain
Florence:
Lysette Anthony
Mr Toodle:
Anthony Dutton
Polly Toodle (Richards):
Jenny McCracken
Perch:
Ronald Herdman
Biler:
Steve Fletcher
Towlinson:
Kenton More
Mrs Pipchin:
Barbara Hicks
Susan Nipper:
Zelah Clarke
Stable lad:
John Tramper

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
The period elegance of New Orleans - and all that jazz - contrasts with the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow - the latest Disney venture in Florida. These are two aspects of America featured in a film report by John Carter. Some claim the Perigord is the most beautiful part of France. But how about seeing it from the saddle? Paul Hughes samples a horse-riding holiday in the valley of the River Dordogne. Carmel College stands in 300 acres on the banks of the Thames at Wallingford in Oxfordshire. Its one of the locations for a series of holiday courses designed to improve a youngster's soccer skills.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
John Carter
Reporter:
Paul Hughes
Film Editor:
Max Wheeler
Executive Producer:
Tom Savage
Producer:
Colin Strong

by ROY CLARKE , starring
Bill Owen , Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde with John Rutland , Arnold Peters in Whoops
In an effort to recapture the spirit of their youth, Foggy, Compo and Clegg look up two long-lost boisterous school mates: champion lamp-post climber and duck impressionist ' Chuffer ' Enright, and long-distance hand walker 'Splutter ' Lipinscale ... Music
RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Designer VALERIE WARRENDER
Produced/directed by ALAN J. W. BELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Bill Owen
Unknown:
Peter Sallis
Unknown:
Brian Wilde
Unknown:
John Rutland
Unknown:
Arnold Peters
Unknown:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Valerie Warrender
Directed By:
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
Chuffer Enright:
John Rutland
Mrs Enright:
Paula Tilbrook
Splutter Lipinscale:
Arnold Peters
Landlord:
Gordon Faith

by T.R. Bowen
The last of the present series
Starring Wendy Craig as Nanny
with David Burke as Sam Tavener, James

Barbara and her father have completed their purchase of a new house and their plans for a children's home are under way. But the Council's support is not yet definite and the problems to be overcome prove to be more numerous and more distressing than Barbara could have guessed.

Contributors

Writer:
T.R. Bowen
Script Editor:
Joan Clark
Music composed, conducted by:
Grant Hossack
Designer:
Margaret Peacock
Producer:
Bernard Krichefski
Director:
Robert Tronson
Nanny:
Wendy Craig [character billed on screen as 'Barbara']
Sam Tavener:
David Burke
Mr Croome:
James Cossins [billed as James Coussins]
Donald Gray:
Colin Douglas
David Redfurn:
Mark Kingston
Mrs Croome:
Rosemary McHale
Lydia Crawford:
Madge Ryan
Frank Hailey:
Stephen Sweeney
Dr Dunlop:
Amanda Boxer
Ellie:
Amy Rosenthal
Johns:
Frederick Hall
Tommy:
Robin Walton

with Magnus Magnusson
Two men and two women confront each other at Loughborough University of Technology in this tenth heat of Mastermind 1983. Pauline Buffham (housewife) Life of George III Gwen Kingsley
(crystal works tour guide)
Life and times of Cosimo de Medici 1389-1464
Alan Mole (civil servant) German history 1870-1945
Ralph Richardson (headmaster) Monumental brasses 1300-1700
Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY Producer ROGER MACKAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Pauline Buffham
Unknown:
George Iii
Unknown:
Gwen Kingsley
Unknown:
Ralph Richardson
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Producer:
Roger MacKay

starring John Nettles in Relative Values by PETER MILLER with Cecile Paoli and Terence Alexander and featuring Warren Clarke
Geoffrey Bayldon , Lynda Marchal Geoffrey Davies and Sean Arnold
The meanest millionaire on the island will do anything to save a few pence. But the family warns Jim Bergerac that the old man's money will be the death of him ...
Theme music by GEORGE FENTON Created and produced by ROBERT BANKS STEWART
Directed by MARTIN CAMPBELL

Contributors

Unknown:
John Nettles
Unknown:
Peter Miller
Unknown:
Cecile Paoli
Unknown:
Terence Alexander
Unknown:
Warren Clarke
Unknown:
Geoffrey Bayldon
Unknown:
Lynda Marchal
Unknown:
Geoffrey Davies
Unknown:
Sean Arnold
Unknown:
Jim Bergerac
Music By:
George Fenton
Produced By:
Robert Banks Stewart
Directed By:
Martin Campbell
Jim Bergerac:
John Nettles
Francine:
Cecile Paoli
Hungerford:
Terence Alexander
Crozier:
Sean Arnold
Diamante Lil:
Mela White
Charlotte:
Annette Badland
Lisa:
Lynda Marchal
Henry:
Geoffrey Bayldon
Philip:
Warren Clarke
Joan:
Maureen O'Brien
Roger Dubree:
Geoffrey Davies
Martin St George:
John Carlisle
Dr Leon:
Fiona Victory
Gas official:
Freddie Earlle
Mrs Boursnell:
Eileen Beldon
Matron:
Julie Sullivan
Sister:
Helen Bourne
Police doctor:
Jonathan Adams
Hospital clerk:
Sally Farmiloe

Presented by Eric Robson
From parish priest to prince of the church in four years is a dramatic enough story. But Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger , Archbishop of Paris, was also born a Jew of Polish parents. He is now the most powerful cleric in a divided, de-Christianised France. Philip Short reports from Paris. In the studio, James Fox talks about Comeback, his account of his own conversion to Christianity and his reconversion to acting.
Studio director FRANCES GIFFORD Producer PATTI STEEPLES Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE

Contributors

Presented By:
Eric Robson
Unknown:
Jean-Marie Lustiger
Talks:
James Fox
Director:
Frances Gifford
Producer:
Patti Steeples
Editor:
Stephen Whittle

Wales v England Arrow Chemicals
British International Championship ,
PETER PURVES introduces highlights of today's final of the series, including coverage of the ladies' final. Commentators SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN

Contributors

Introduces:
Peter Purves
Commentators:
Sid Waddell

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