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Alison Christie-Murray tells how Daniel was saved from death in the lions' den; Mike Amatt sings about the loyal friends of the paralysed man; and Vilma Laryea describes the early life of the Buddha.

Contributors

Presenter:
Alison Christie-Murray
Singer:
Mike Amatt
Presenter:
Vilma Laryea
Script Editor:
Noel Vincent
Director:
Judy Merry
Assistant Producer:
Sid Waddell
Producer:
David Brown

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Continuing its occasional series on unemployment, Asian Magazine presents a film report on Unit 3 - Shyama Building, where a young Asian, RAKESH CHANDER , talks about his struggle to establish his own business after becoming redundant.
The programme meets PARTHA PRATIM majumder, the pioneer of mime in Bangladesh who now works in Paris with the renowned mime artist Marcel Marceau.
In addition, there is the usual round-up of news and events from the community.
Producer KRISMAN GOULD
Executive producer ASILOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
Book, Speak for Yourself, £2.75 from booksellers

Contributors

Talks:
Rakesh Chander
Artist:
Marcel Marceau.
Producer:
Krisman Gould

The last in the present series Amar-Akbar-Anthony
A Hindi-Urdu musical, starring Vinod Khanna as Amar Rishi Kapoor as Akbar Amitabh Bachchan as Anthony
There is a mysterious link between the Muslim singer Akbar, the Christian bar-owner Anthony, the Hindu police officer Amar, the blind flowerseller and the rich merchant Kishenlal. Full of excitement, adventure and popular songs, this is a highly successful contemporary Bombay musical.
Music LAXMIKANT PYARELAL
Producer and director MANMOIIAN DESAI

Contributors

Unknown:
Vinod Khanna
Unknown:
Amar Rishi Kapoor
Unknown:
Akbar Amitabh Bachchan
Director:
Manmoiian Desai

with PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CHERRINGTON
Producers PHILIP HICKS, KEN POLLOCK Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Weather for farmers MICHAEL FISH

Contributors

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

The first of eight programmes about renovating old furniture at home. presented by Albert Jackson and David Day Cleaning and Stripping
Many old pieces of furniture need no more than thorough cleaning to restore their former beauty. Stripping off the original finish is very much a last resort.
Film editor AL CELL
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD

Contributors

Presented By:
Albert Jackson

starring Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon with Teresa Wright, Dame May Whitty, Reginald Owen, Henry Travers Richard Ney, Henry Wilcoxon.

Hollywood's famous story of an English family at war - of the indomitable Mrs Miniver, her husband Clem, and their three children.

William Wyler 's classic film, produced in 1942 and starring one of the most successful screen partnerships of the 40s, won seven Academy Awards and, as propaganda for the British cause in America, was said by Churchill to be worth many battleships.
Screenplay by ARTHUR WIMPERIS, GEORGE FROESCIIEL, JAMES HILTON and CLAUDINE WEST
Produced by SIDNEY FRANKLIN Directed by WILLIAM WYLER
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Contributors

Unknown:
Greer Garson
Unknown:
Walter Pidgeon
Unknown:
Teresa Wright
Unknown:
Whitty Reginald Owen
Unknown:
Henry Travers
Unknown:
Richard Ncy
Unknown:
Mrs Miniver
Unknown:
William Wyler
Unknown:
Arthur Wimperis
Unknown:
George Froesciiel
Unknown:
James Hilton
Produced By:
Sidney Franklin
Directed By:
William Wyler
Mrs Miniver:
Greer Garson
Clem Miniver:
Walter Pidgeon
Carol Beldon:
Teresa Wright
Lady Beldon:
Dame May Wiiitty
Foley:
Reginald Owen
Mr Ballard:
Henry Travers
Vin Miniver:
Richard Ney
Vicar:
Henry Wilcoxon

A Western adventure series
starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones
with guest stars Jack Kelly, Rory Calhoun, Joe Flynn, Paul Fix

When Smith and Jones are chosen by an old prospector to share his fabulous gold strike, it all seems too good to be true. And it is.

(Repeat)

Contributors

Smith:
Pete Duel
Jones:
Ben Murphy
[Actor]:
Jack Kelly
[Actor]:
Rory Calhoun
[Actor]:
Joe Flynn
[Actor]:
Paul Fix

The fourth 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. 4: Coast and Estuary
Film cameraman SIMON KING Editor TONY WILLIAMS Producer JOHN KING

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon King
Unknown:
Simon King
Editor:
Tony Williams
Producer:
John King

The last of a five-part serial Created by LYNN HUGHES
Written by grl'Ffydo PARRY starring
Twm succeeds jn buying guns in London. He returns to Tregaron some days ahead of the arms cart to discover that the gang has been ambushed and is on the run. Shanco has been killed and Rhys taken prisoner. Vicar Davyd has intensified his search for members of the gang. The time has come for a final showdown. But will the arms cart arrive in time?
Music composed by JAMES harpham Producer GEORGE p. OWEN. Directors GEORGE P. OWF.N. CIIRISTOPIIER KING BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynn Hughes
Unknown:
Ffydo Parry
Composed By:
James Harpham
Thomas Jones:
John Ogwcn
Lady Joanne:
Jane Asher
John Stedman:
Jack May
Young Stedman:
Tom Owen
Vicar Davyd:
Philip Madoc
Sir Tom:
Meredith Edwards
Rhys:
Huw Ceredig
Agnes:
Rachel Thomas
Town crier:
Ernest Evans
Cati:
Elen Roger Jones
Messenger:
Edward Wyman
Recruiting omcer:
John Prior
leuan Rogers:
Dewi Morris
Steward:
Stewart Jones
Red Owain:
Terence Davies
Dewi:
Dyfed Thomas
Robin:
Gareth Armstrong
Wil Ap Cradoc:
Gareth Lewis
Meredydd:
Charles Williams
Lewys Ddu:
Ronnie Wlhams
Jenkyn Tyler:
Guto Roberts

A pictorial diary of the June visit by The Prince and Princess of Wales to the Provinces of Canada. This tour fulfils part of a promise Prince Charles made at the time of his wedding. His wife would see the Commonwealth and the Commonwealth would see his wife, as soon as practicable. The arrival of Prince William set the timetable back somewhat. But now, in the space of a few months, people from Australia, New Zealand and Canada have seen the Princess Personally. Many more have watched her on television.
Martin Bell followed them from the islands and coastal towns of Canada's eastern provinces, through Newfoundland, Nova Scotia , New Brunswick, to the site of the World University Games in Edmonton, Alberta.
Reporter MARTIN BELL
Picture editor GEOFF HALE Produced by GORDON CARR A BBCtv News special

Contributors

Unknown:
Nova Scotia
Editor:
Geoff Hale
Produced By:
Gordon Carr

A second series in eight episodes Written by EWART ALEXANDER based on characters created by JOHN QUIGLEY starring with Louie Ramsay , Andrew Kelr
Anne Kristen , Heather James
Sally Osborn , Simon Cowell-Parker and Dallas Adams
5: Fiona is invited to the Prince's bedroom. ' Maybe this is a lesson you needed, Robert-before it is too late - before your new friends rob you of whatever sense of goodness you have.'
Music by PAUL LEWIS
Designers ALEX GOURLAY , ALAN WRIGHT Producer GERAINT MORRIS Director MARC MILLER BBC Scotland

Contributors

Written By:
Ewart Alexander
Unknown:
John Quigley
Unknown:
Louie Ramsay
Unknown:
Andrew Kelr
Unknown:
Anne Kristen
Unknown:
Heather James
Unknown:
Sally Osborn
Unknown:
Simon Cowell-Parker
Unknown:
Dallas Adams
Music By:
Paul Lewis
Music By:
Designers Alex Gourlay
Music By:
Alan Wright
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
Marc Miller
Robert King:
Eric Deacon
Rita King:
Louie Ramsay
Morrison:
Andrew Keir
Mrs Veitch:
Anne Kristen
Fiona King:
Heather James
Gwen Hoey:
Sally Osborn
James King:
Simon Cowell-Parker
John Calderwood:
Dallas Adams
Ross:
Malcolm Rennie
McNair:
Michael McKevitt
Andrew Whyte:
Iain Lauchlan
Lord Mortimer:
Michael Cochrane
Inspector Thompson:
Tom Watson
Prince of Wales:
Geoffrey Bateman
Male house guest:
Charles Hodgson
Prison governor:
Lea Ashton

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, Claud-Paul Henry, Helen Mason, Andy Norman, Robert (B.J.) Ryan, Paul Tomkinson, Anthony Van Laast

featuring from the Royal Ballet Bryony Brind, Philip Broomhead, Anthony Dowson, Mark Freeman, Stephen Sheriff

from the London Festival Ballet Carole Hill

Special guest Andrew Lloyd Webber

Contributors

Dancer:
Wayne Sleep
Dancer:
Bonnie Langford
Dancer:
Finola Hughes
Dancer:
Cherry Gillespie
Dancer:
Stewart Avon Arnold
Dancer:
Linda Mae Brewer
Dancer:
Claud-Paul Henry
Dancer:
Helen Mason
Dancer:
Andy Norman
Dancer:
Robert (B.J.) Ryan
Dancer:
Paul Tomkinson
Dancer:
Anthony van Laast
Dancer:
Bryony Brind
Dancer:
Philip Broomhead
Dancer:
Anthony Dowson
Dancer:
Mark Freeman
Dancer:
Stephen Sheriff
Dancer:
Carole Hill
Special guest:
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Resident choreographer:
Anthony van Laast
Guest choreographer:
Bill de Soale
Guest choreographer:
Robert North
Additional choreography:
Stewart Avon Arnold
Additional choreography:
Wayne Eagling
Artistic consultant:
Wayne Sleep
Script material:
Kim Fuller
Script material:
Mike Radford
Original music and songs by:
Chris Benstead
Original music and songs by:
Gerard Kenny
Musical Director:
Laurie Holloway
Associate Producer:
Jill Marshall
Director:
Ron Isted
Director:
Colin Nears
Director:
Brian Whitehouse
Producer:
Tom Gutteridge

Eight films about Fred Dibnah 5: An Epic Journey Begun
The annual test of the stamina of Fred Dibnah and his family as their steam engine and trailer leave the mills behind and roll away to shatter the tranquillity of rural Cheshire.
Narrator Deryck Guyler
Photography ARTHUR smith
Written and produced by DON IRAWORTII BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Dibnah
Narrator:
Deryck Guyler
Produced By:
Don Irawortii

In coping with women's changing attitudes and lifestyles, some magazines prefer evolution, others revolution.
This film looks at how the mass weekly Woman's Own is constantly evolving - but always slowly and subtly, never too far ahead of or behind its readers.
By contrast, Spare Rib, a feminist monthly, wants nothing less than a revolution in women's attitudes. With Iris Burton, Editor of Woman's Own, The Spare Rib Collective, Dr Cynthia White, Dr Marjorie Ferguson

Contributors

Unknown:
Iris Burton
Unknown:
Dr Cynthia White
Unknown:
Dr Marjorie Ferguson
Commentary:
Maureen Lipman
Film Editor:
John Jennison
Producer:
Bernard Adams

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