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The last of the present series
The Word - A Journey Through John's Gospel
Journey's End: Glory from the City United Reformed Church, Windsor Place, Cardiff, conducted by the Minister The Rev Peter Scotland
Preacher The Rev Dr Edgar Jones

Hymns: Bright the vision (Laus Deo); Christ is the world's light (Christe, sanctorum); When I survey (Rocking-ham); Thine be the glory (Maccabeus); In the cross of Christ (All for Jesus)

BBC Wales

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rev Peter Scotland
Preacher:
The Rev Dr Edgar Jones
Sound:
Allan Williams
Lighting:
John Eynon
TV Presentation:
John Geraint

Budget 1983 - Chancellor Sir Geoffrey Howe presented his Budget to the nation on 15 March. RAFIQ MUGHAL discusses its implications and effects.
Continuing the education series, a look at subject options - what they are and their career implications. SATISH BABBAR sings a ghazal.
Producer Bisn mehat
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Howe
Unknown:
Satish Babbar

Presented by BRIAN RIX
Five more programmes which aim to help mentally handicapped people get more out of life. 1: Let's Go and Get Ready
Directed by CHRIS LONGLEY
Series producer GORDON CROTON Notes for parents and teachers, 65p from [address removed]

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Rix
Directed By:
Chris Longley

Can 'old dogs' learn new tricks? Tom Vernon does a crash course in Italian and compares himself with a pair of novice sculptors, a housewife learning to swim, an ex-steelworker learning to be a carpenter and a mature student in her first year at university.
Commentary written and spoken by Tom Vernon
"An inspiring little production... Mr Vernon's commentary was a model of restrained wit and perception." (Evening Standard)
Film editor TONY KOVACS
Producer TONY MATTHEWS

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Vernon
Film Editor:
Tony Kovacs
Producer:
Tony Matthews

Introduced by Desmond Lynam

International Athletics from Gateshead: The World Cross-Country Championships
A demanding 12,000m course provides a severe test for some of the world's finest distance runners. They include the Commonwealth Games marathon champion, ROBERT DE CASTELLA, and, from the USA, ALBERTO SALAZAR and CRAIG VIRGIN , who will be trying to win his third world title. Commentators
DAVID COLEMAN , RON PICKERING STUART STOREY , BRENDAN FOSTER
(Organised by the English Cross-Country Union in association with lveco)

and International Motor Racing from Silverstone: The Marlboro International Trophy
In this first round of the European Formula Two Championship, STEFAN BELOF of Germany, who won at Silverstone last year, faces a strong challenge from JONATHON PALMER and DAVID SCOTT from England, and Ulsterman KENNY ACHESON. Commentators MURRAY WALKER and TIFF NEEDELL

Television presentation:
Athletics JOHN SHREWSBURY Motor Racing JOHN PHILIPS
Assistant editor Grandstand JOHN ROWLINSON
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand mike MURPHY

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Alberto Salazar
Unknown:
Craig Virgin
Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Stefan Belof
Unknown:
Jonathon Palmer
Unknown:
David Scott
Unknown:
Ulsterman Kenny
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Editor:
Grandstand John Rowlinson

by Charles Dickens
The last of ten episodes dramatised by James Andrew Hall
[Starring] Julian Glover as Dombey, Paul Darrow as Carker
with Emrys James as Captain Cuttle, James Cossins as Major Bagstock, Roger Milner as Solomon Gills, Sharon Mughan as Edith, Rhoda Lewis as Louisa Chick, Shirley Cain as Miss Tox and Lysette Anthony as Florence, Max Gold as Walter Gay

To revenge herself upon Dombey, Edith has run away with Carker. Furious and humiliated, Dombey has turned on Florence, who has fled to Captain Cuttle for refuge.

(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Dramatised by:
James Andrew Hall
Music:
Dudley Simpson
Lighting:
Dave Sydenham
Script Editor:
Terrance Dicks
Designer:
Raymond London
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Rodney Bennett
Dombey:
Julian Glover
Carker:
Paul Darrow
Captain Cuttle:
Emrys James
Major Bagstock:
James Cosslns
Solomon Gills:
Roger Milner
Edith:
Sharon Mughan
Louisa Chick:
Rhoda Lewis
Miss Tox, and:
Shirley Cain
Florence:
Lysette Anthony
Walter Gay:
Max Gold
Perch:
Ronald Herdman
Biler:
Steve Fletcher
Towlinson:
Kenton More
Dr Parker Peps:
Paul Imbusch
Mr Chick:
Ivor Roberts
Mrs Pipchin:
Barbara Hicks
Mr Toots:
Neal Swettenham
Susan Nipper:
Zelah Clarke
Youth:
David Squire

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
New Zealand - a land as far away from Britain as you can get, but a land which mirrors much of Britain's influence. In the first of two film reports, Cliff Michelmore looks at other aspects of the two islands and at the New Zealand that awaits those flying to visit friends and family. Anne Gregg pops across the channel to take part in a Masterclass Cooking course based in a chateau near Boulogne. Paul Hughes takes a gentle journey along the Leeds and Liverpool canal through the beauty of the Pennines.
In the studio, the latest news from the travel and holiday scene.
Studio director ROSALIND GOLD
Executive producer TOM SAVAGE Producer COLIN STRONG

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Anne Gregg

from Barmouth, Gwynedd
Barmouth is set delightfully between the mountains of Meirioneth and the waters of Cardigan Bay, a seaside resort with a distinctive character of its own. The Welsh tradition of penillion-singing in which a counter melody is set against a harp accompaniment - is still very much alive there, thanks to the efforts of people like Margaret Owen. She and other local men and women talk to John Stuart Roberts about their Christian experience and the reasons behind their choice of hymns.

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Owen
Unknown:
John Stuart Roberts

Starring Charles Grodin, Candice Bergen, James Mason, Trevor Howard, John Gielgud

'No one ever beats the system - in fact no one's even tried it.' The 'system' is what guards the 12 billion dollars' worth of diamonds stored under the floor of 11 Harrowhouse - the elegant London headquarters of the world's largest diamond merchants. For Chesser the risk seems a fair one and so begins one of the most ingenious robberies of all time. It is a theft which, if successful, will upset not only the directors of Number 11, but also the world money markets.

Films: page 7

Contributors

Screenplay:
Jeffrey Bloom
Based on the novel "11 Harrowhouse Street" by:
Gerald A. Browne
Producer:
Elliott Kastner
Director:
Aram Avakian
Chesser:
Charles Grodin
Maren:
Candice Bergen
Meeeham:
John Gielgud
Clyde Massey:
Trevor Howard
Watts:
James Mason
Coglin:
Peter Vaughan
Lady Bolding:
Helen Cherry
Miller:
Jack Watson
Fitzmaurice:
Jack Watling
Mr Wildenstein:
Cyril Shaps
Toland:
Leon Greene
Hickey:
Joe Powell

HRH The Princess Anne, Mrs Mark Phillips, President of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, attends the presentation of the awards for 1982. Frank Bough and Selina Scott are the hosts at the Grosvenor House in London's Park Lane.
Awards and Nominations include:
For Television
Best Actor: George Cole, Alec Guinness, Bernard Hill, Laurence Olivier
Best Actress: Jane Asher, Maureen Lipman, Beryl Reid, Julie Walters
Best Drama Series
Best Actuality Coverage
Best Documentary Programme Best Comedy Series
Best Light Entertainment Performance: Rowan Atkinson, Judi Dench, Paul Eddington, Nigel Hawthorne
For Cinema
Best Film of the Year: E.T., Gandhi, On Golden Pond, Missing
Best Director
Best Actor: Warren Beatty, Albert Finney, Henry Fonda, Ben Kingsley, Jack Lemmon
Best Actress: Katharine Hepburn, Diane Keaton, Jennifer Kendal, Sissy Spacek
Best Music Score Best Screenplay
Most Outstanding Newcomer to a Leading Film Role
The Richard Dimbleby Award for the year's outstanding television commentator, reporter or presenter of factual programmes;
The Desmond Davis Award for an outstanding creative contribution to television;
The Michael Balcon Award for an outstanding British contribution to cinema;
The bestowing of the Academy's Fellowship upon a person who has left a permanent influence on the world of the big or small screen.
Commentator RAY MOORE
Musical director Ronnie Hazlehurst
Choreographer Arlene Phillips
Script MICHAEL KERR
Lighting clive potter.
Designer jim clay
Director rick Gardner
Producer ian smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Mark Phillips
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
George Cole
Unknown:
Alec Guinness
Unknown:
Laurence Olivier
Unknown:
Jane Asher
Unknown:
Maureen Lipman
Unknown:
Beryl Reid
Unknown:
Julie Walters
Unknown:
Rowan Atkinson
Unknown:
Judl Dench
Unknown:
Paul Eddington
Unknown:
Nigel Hawthorne
Unknown:
Warren Beatty
Unknown:
Albert Finney
Unknown:
Henry Fonda
Unknown:
Ben Kingsley
Unknown:
Jack Lemmon
Unknown:
Katharine Hepburn
Unknown:
Diane Keaton
Unknown:
Jennifer Kendal
Commentator:
Ray Moore

and The Mandrell Sisters
Tonight's guests are country singers Dottie West and Jim Stafford. Also appearing,
Truk Shakly and the Krofft Puppets.
Directed by JACK regas
Produced by ERNEST CHAMBERS
A FREMANTLE international presentation

Contributors

Singers:
Dottie West
Singers:
Jim Stafford.
Directed By:
Jack Regas
Produced By:
Ernest Chambers

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