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Stories and songs from God's wide world. PAUL GREENWOOD tells a Buddhist story about The Missing Pearl, CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP sings the ballad of ' Little Injun Joe', and ALISON CHRISTIE-MURRAY tells how St Francis of Assist first realised what God wanted him to do.
Director SID WADDELL
Producer DAVID BROWN

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Greenwood
Unknown:
Christopher Lillicrap
Unknown:
Alison Christie-Murray
Unknown:
St Francis
Director:
Sid Waddell
Producer:
David Brown

An invitation to join in an act of worship which links you with other viewers round the country through television.
This is the day which the Lord has made!
We shall rejoice and be glad in it. During the service viewers join those already in the house of the speaker, HELEN MACDONALD , in Summertown, north Oxford.
Bible readings: Hebrews 11, vv 13-16: John 6. w 35-39
Prayers: PETER BROOKS
Hymn for meditation: Now the green blade riseth
Assistant producer HARRY COVENTRY Director GEOFFREY MARSHALL-TAYLOR Series producer ANGELA TILBY

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen MacDonald
Unknown:
Peter Brooks
Producer:
Angela Tilby

' Painters express themselves through -their art work. singers through their songs, sports personalities through their sports activities and writers through their work, just like I express myself through my poetry.'
(SHRUTI PANKAJ)
Shruti Pankaj , aged 16, is a poet who began writing at the age of 5. Recently she has written a book called Beyond the Horizon. Today's programme includes a film report about her work.
With a national figure of up to f350,000,000 estimated for unclaimed social security benefits, ROGER FELLOWS, SIDDIQUE AHMED and RAVINDER KHERA from Sand-well talk about the Welfare Rights Take-Up Campaign. Music provided by BAHAUDDIN QAWWAL AND PARTY
Producer BISH MEHAY
Executive producer ASBOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
Book, Speak for Yourself, 12.75 from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Shruti Pankaj
Unknown:
Siddique Ahmed
Provided By:
Bahauddin Qawwal

Eight programmes about renovating old furniture at home.
Presented by Albert Jackson and David Day
3: Finishes and Polishes
To many people, French polishing sounds mysterious and difficult, but it is quite possible to do it at home using a special kit.
Film editor AL cell
Producer RON BLADDMFIELD

Contributors

Presented By:
Albert Jackson
Presented By:
David Day
Producer:
Ron Bladdmfield

starring John Gavin, Lilo Pulver
A young German soldier becomes bitterly disillusioned with the war and the Nazi 'cause' when he returns to his village, finding his love destroyed and his parents missing. Douglas Sirk directs a moving love story within the context of this fiercely anti-war film, based on a novel by Erich Maria Remarque, author of "All Quiet on the Western Front".
Films: page 12

Contributors

Screenplay:
Orin Jannings
Based on the novel by:
Erich Maria Remarque
Producer:
Robert Arthur
Director:
Douglas Sirk
Ernst Graeber:
John Gavin
Elizabeth Kruse:
Lilo Pulver
Reuter:
Keenan Wynn
Professor Pohlmann:
Erich Maria Remarque
Immerman:
Jock Mahoney
Oscar Binding:
Thayer David
Frau Witte:
Agnes Windeck

The last of seven award-winning wildlife films shot in the south of England by teenage naturalist Simon King. Simon's view of the countryside is unique. In particular he examines the way that many wild creatures are affected by demands upon the land.
Woodland
Film editor tony WILLIAMS Producer JOHN king

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon King.
Unknown:
Williams Producer John

by CHARLES DICKENS dramatised by JAMES ANDREW HALL in six episodes starring
3: Pip has arrived in London and is launched into his new life as a gentleman.
Music composed and conducted by PAUL READE
Producer BARRY LETTS
Director JULIAN AMYES * Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Dickens
Dramatised By:
James Andrew Hall
Conducted By:
Paul Reade
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Julian Amyes
Pip:
Gerry Sundquist
Mr Jaggers:
Derek Francis
Wemmick:
Colin Jeavons
Herbert Pocket:
Tim Munro
Mr Pocket:
Timothy Bateson
Miss Havisham:
Joan Hickson
Joe Gargery:
Phillip Joseph
FlopSOn:
Annette Badland
Mrs Pocket:
Elizabeth Morgan
Bentley Drummle:
Iain Ormsby-Knox
Startop:
Kevin Hart
Molly:
Judith Buckingham
Aged Parent:
Tony Sympson
Biddy:
Christine Absalom
Trabb's boy:
Colin Mayes
Orlick:
Linal Haft
Estella SARAH-:
Jane Varley
Jaggers' clients:
Ray Faulkner
Jaggers' clients:
Howard Attfield

A second series in eight episodes written by Ewart Alexander based on characters created by John Quigley
Starring Eric Deacon as Robert King
with Louie Ramsay, Andrew Keir, Anne Kristen, Heather James, Sally Osborn, Dallas Adams

'Well, well, McNair. Maybe the police ought to be told that they search for a criminal - and maybe Mrs Hoey ought to be told.' Calder. wood is convinced that he can still triumph over Sir Robert.

BBC Scotland

Contributors

Writer:
Ewart Alexander
Based on characters created by:
John Quigley
Music:
Paul Lewis
Designer:
Alex Gourlay
Designer:
Alan Wrignt
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
John Calderwood:
Dallas Adams
James King:
Simon Cowell-Parker
Ross:
Malcolm Rennie
McNair:
Michael McKevitt
Mary Holden:
Alyson Spiro
Calderwood Sr:
David Garth
Russell:
Finlay Welsh
Magill:
Garry Stewart
Maid:
Una McNab

written by ROY CLARKE starring with and The Vicar tells Potter that the church needs a new boiler. Potter, with all his experience, has an immediate plan to raise the necessary funds.
Band VERWOOD CONCERT BRASS
Signature tune
RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Film cameraman FRED HAMILTON Sound recordist RON BLIGHT Designer PAUL ALLEN
Produced and directed by BERNARD THOMPSON

Contributors

Written By:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Fred Hamilton
Unknown:
Ron Blight
Designer:
Paul Allen
Directed By:
Bernard Thompson
Redvers Potter:
Robin Bailey
the Vicar:
John Barron
Aileen:
Noel Dyson
Tolly:
John Warner
Diana:
Honor Shepherd
Jane:
Brenda Cowling
Enderby:
Terence Longdon
Photographer:
John Colcidugh
Motorist:
Robin Wentworth
Motorist's wife:
Lala Lloyd

Mothervision
' I saw this very small television studio in Chicago and I remember saying, "Lord, I've got to have one of those ".'
Four years ago Mother Angelica. a 60-year-old Franciscan nun, became tired of complaining about the violence and materialism of American television and decided to go into the business herself. Today she runs the world's first Roman Catholic satellite-linked cable television network, from her tiny convent in Alabama.
Everyman reports on MOTHER
ANGELICA'S 'spiritual growth network '. ' God is looking for people who can do the ridiculous so that he can do the miraculous, and believe me, 13 nuns in television is ridiculous.'
Film cameraman KEITH HOPPER Film recordist CHRIS lovelock Film editor MICHAEL aloof
Producer WILLIAM NICHOLSON Editor JOHN STUART ROBERTS
(Everyman moves to Wednesday night from next week)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mother Angelica.
Unknown:
Keith Hopper
Producer:
William Nicholson

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