6.25 Music: String Quartets
6.50 Fossils of Dinosaurs
7.15 Computing at British Airways
7.40 Reading Development
8.5 The Symmetry of Nature
8.30 The Nature of Chemistry
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6.25 Music: String Quartets
6.50 Fossils of Dinosaurs
7.15 Computing at British Airways
7.40 Reading Development
8.5 The Symmetry of Nature
8.30 The Nature of Chemistry
(to 8.55)
A See-Saw programme. (Repeat)
Stories and songs from God's wide world.
SNEH GUPTA tells how a foolish man was tempted by a tiger; KIM GOODY sings of the things you can see if you ' Travel on'; ALISON CHRISTIE - MURRAY visits Harrow School, where the Earl of Shaftesbury first decided he must help the poor.
Script editor NOEL VINCENT Director JUDY MERRY
Assistant producer SID WADDELL Producer DAVID BROWN
Half an hour of worship, prayer, sharing and celebration in which viewers are linked by television from home to home.
This is the day which the Lord has made!
We shall rejoice and be glad in it. The service is led by members of the viewing congregation.
Today's speaker is THE REV BOB BROWNE , who joins some of the guests and staff of Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire.
Old Testament Reading: Genesis 4, vv 8-10 Gospel: John 12, vv 31-35
Hymn for meditation: The Lord Is my Shepherd (Crimond) Director JOHN KIRBY
Producer HARRY COVENTRY
Series producer ANGELA TILBY
Muslim businessmen form a very important part of the business community of Manchester. It was after the race riots in 1981, when the Muslim community was the principal victim of looting and vandalism, that members of the community formed the Muslim Business Development Centre. In this week's programme there is a special film report about this centre.
Apart from the news and views from the community, music is provided by VITTHAL RAO.
Producer BISH MEHAY
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
Speak for Yourself, £2.75 from booksellers
Three teenagers, a Hindu, a Roman Catholic and a Protestant talk about their belief in God and show us how it is expressed in different forms of private and public worship.
(First shown in the School Television series 'Scene')
A series of three programmes investigating the so-called microelectronics revolution.
1: So What's it All About?
BERNARD FALK takes a layman's view of what the silicon chip is, how it's made, and how it works. From a Chicago millionaire's home to a Birmingham car test-track, and from a psychiatric hospital in Scotland to a Swedish factory, he looks at how the new technology is being used and what it could do in the future.
Film editor JOHN LYTE
Producer DAVID ALLEN
Street Angel starring Zhao Dan
Wei Heling , Zhou Xuan
Shanghai 1935: Chen, who barely scrapes a living by playing his trumpet in processions, is in love with a frail young singer, Xiao Hong. When he hears that she is being pressed into undesirable work by her adoptive parents, Chen and his friend Wang try to save her.
Written and directed by YUAN MUZHI
A Chinese film with English subtitles i Black and white)
with PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CHERRINGTON
Producers PHILIP HICKS , KEN POLLOCK Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Weather for farmers BILL GILES
A series of eight films on historic ships and maritime museums in Britain, written and presented by Anthony Burton 7: Ironclad
Three famous ships which can now be visited by the public show three different aspects of technologies developed for use by the Navy.
Film editor KEITH WILTON
Producer MICHAEL GARROD
starring Leslie Caron
Maurice Chevalier , Charles Boyer with Horst Buchholz
After Fanny's lover Marius sails away in search of adventure she marries the ageing widower Panisse to give the child she is expecting a name.
The three leading stars provide the French accent for this colourful American version of Marcel Pagnol 's trilogy of plays set in the Marseilles of the 1930s.
Screenplay by JULIUS j. EPSTEIN
Based on the play by s. y. BEHRMAN and JOSHUA LOGAN, from the Marseilles Trilogy by MARCEL PAGNOL
Produced and directed by JOSHUA LOGAN Films: page 12
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A Western adventure series with Hannibal Heyes and Jed 'Kid' Curry, two of the roughest, toughest - nicest and kindest - outlaws who ever rode the West.
starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones
with guest stars Sally Field, Don Ameche, Rudy Vallee and Keenan Wynn
(Rpt)
Mickey, Goofy and Donald turn ghost hunters. Pluto convinces Dinah he is the dog of her dreams and Donald encounters a playful cat who saves his life.
A WALT DISNEY production
The second in a series of award-winning wildlife films. For more than a year the teenage naturalist and cameraman, Simon King , explored the rich and various habitats of the south of England. Simon's view of the countryside is unique. He shoots the film and narrates the story too. In particular he examines the way that many wild creatures are affected by demands upon the land. 2: Freshwater
Editor TONY WILLIAMS Producer JOHN KING
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
A serial in five parts based on the exploits of Twm Sion Cati Created by LYNN HUGHES
Written by GRUFFYDD PARRY starring
3: Shanco has been rescued. He and the gang will meet Twm at Brecon Fair. Sheriff Stedman means to arm his men. He must be stopped. But how?
Music composed by JAMES HARPHAM Producer GEORGE p. OWEN Directors
GEORGE P OWEN. CHRISTOPHER KING BBC Wales
A second series in eight episodes written by EWART ALEXANDER based on characters created by JOHN QUIGLEY starring with Louie Ramsay , Andrew Keir Anne Kristen , Heather James
Sally Osborn , Simon Cowell-Parker and Dallas Adams
3: Fiona is very aware of the competition to King's Royal. ' We have to take very high risks from now on, Robert.'
Music by PAUL LEWIS
Designers ALEX GOURLAY. ALAN WRIGHT Producer CERAINT MORRIS Director DAVID REYNOLDS BBC Scotland
Join Wayne Sleep in a Sunday night entertainment of music, dance and comedy starring Britain's top dancers including Bonnie Langford Finola Hughes
Cherry Gillespie
Stewart Avon Arnold Linda Mae Brewer Clive Clarke Jane Darling
Claud-Paul Henry Helen Mason Andy Norman
Robert (B.J.) Ryan Jo Telford
Paul Tomkinson and featuring from the Royal Ballet
Vergie Derman
Resident choreographer ANTHONY v AN LAAST
Guest choreographers BILL DRYSDALE EDMOND KRESLEY , ROBERT NORTH Additional choreography KENNETH MACMILLAN
Artistic consultant WAYNE SLEEP Original music and songs by HOWARD COODALL , DAVID MINDEL and LAURIE HOLLOWAY
ScriptmaterialKIM FULLER. MIKE RADFORD
Musical director LAURIE HOLLOWAY Designer BARRIE DOBBINS
Associate producer JILL MARSHALL Directed by RON ISTED , COLIN NEARS BRIAN WHITEHOUSE
Produced by TOM GUTTERIDGE
Recording o/ music from The Hot Shoe Show (record REB 476, cassette zcf 476) from retailers
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
with Esther Rantzen
Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from your letters. The reporters are Bill Buckley Gavin Campbell , Michael Groth and at the That's Life Newsdesk Doe Cox and Joanna Monro
Studio director BOB MARSLAND Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor GORDON WATTS
Eight films about Fred Dibnah 3: Uncalled-for Distractions
Fred Dibnah 's holiday at Blackpool Narrator Deryck Guyler
Delightfully comic filming (SUNDAY TIMES) Photography MARTIN LIGHTENING
Written and produced by DON HAWORTH BBC Manchester
3: The New Woman
Identifying the ' new woman' of the 60s would mean big profits for the magazine publishers, but the search for her was more difficult than anyone anticipated, and it wasn't until the 70s that she was apparently found. Commentary read by MAUREEN LIPMAN
Director MARION ALLINSON Producer BERNARD ADAMS
[Starring] Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko
One of Bing's rare television appearances when he dropped in to entertain Bilko and his friends at Fort Baxter.
followed by News and Weather for Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales