A See-Saw programme Swing High, Swing
Low Voice and music DEREK GRIFFITHS
Jesus - His Life and Teaching 2:His Temptations
Continuing this series of worship services, which aims to take a systematic look at the founder of the Christian faith-through the eyes of the Gospel writers. From St Joseph's Church, Stevenage Speaker FR ADRIAN WALKER Pianist MARY RICKARD
Introduced by RAYMOND SHORT
Key text: Matthew 4, w 1-11
Hymns: Sing my soul: We will walk through the valley; Yahweh. you are my strength and salvation
Graphic designer BERNARD BEYES Sound BARRY HAWES
Lighting DAN CRANEFIELD
Executive producer RAYMOND SHORT
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In the last of the series on young Asians, meet FARRUKH KHAN , holder of Britain's Junior Chess Cham pionship.
There's also a visit to ' Unit 7 ' of Shyama Building in Leicester where MOHAN N. PRAGJI has set up his shoe factory, after being unemployed for a considerable period. Music is by the well-known sarod player, USTAD AMJAD ALIKHAN.
Producer KRISHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by BRIAN RIX
Ten more programmes which aim to help mentally handicapped people to get more out of life. 3: Let's Go Away
... on a day trip or holiday
Assistant producer ANNE O'DWYER Producer CHARLES PASCOE
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A series of 24 programmes aimed at giving direct help to those having difficulty with 0-level maths. 3:Negative Numbers
Presented by LAURIE BUXTON (ILEA)
Director PATRICK TITLEY
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
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A ten-part television and radio course for beginners in Spanish. 3: Buying Things
Film director DAVID WILSON
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
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Five programmes which look at ways in which the ideas of the Cockcroft Report on mathematical education can be brought into the classroom. 3: Area
Directors
NICK BRENTON and JOHN JAWORSKI Producer ROBERT CLAMP
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A series of sixprogrammes in which RICHARD BLIZZARD makes a whole range of toys and models.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RAMSDEN
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For people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
A programme presenting news, views and entertainment, with sign language interpretation and subtitles.
Presented by MAGGIE WOOLLEY CLARK DENMARK and JOHN LEE
Produced by CHARLES PASCOE
A series of ten programmes. CHRIS SERLE, IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS and GILL NEVILL continue their exploration of the world of Information science.
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with PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CHERRINGTON
Producers PHILIP HICKS. KEN POLLOCK Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Weather for farmers MICHAEL FISH
Irises
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS Producer BRIAN DAVIES
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Two classic MGM cartoons
The Early Bird and the Worm and Tale of the Vienna Woods
The famous film musical starring
Tommy Steele Julia Foster
Young Arthur Kipps , a struggling shop assistant, suddenly inherits a fortune and moves into the town's high society. At first he forgets his childhood sweetheart, Ann, but gradually events and the temporary loss of his fortune bring them together again in this fairytale story.
The irrepressible Tommy Steele stars in the lively and ambitious musical, based on H. G. Wells 's Kipps, which was shot on various locations throughout Britain. Among the musical numbers are 'Money to burn', 'If the rain's gotta fall' and the title song.
Screenplay by BEVERLEY CROSS
Music and lyrics by DAVID HENEKER Produced by CHARLES H. SCHNTER , GEORGE SIDNEY Directed by GEORGE SIDNEY Films: page 18
The game where the people with something to hide challenge Barry Took and his team of special agents
Floella Benjamin, Lynsey De Paul Chris Kelly , Alfred Marks to guess their secrets Presented by arrangement with TALBOT TELEVISION LTD and COODSON-TODMAN PRODUCTIONS Designer BARRIE DOBBINS Director TIM MARSHALL Producer ROGER MACKAY
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
Presented by Jimmy Savile , OBE A series of ten programmes 2:Reading the Road
Most road accidents happen because drivers and riders are not ' reading the road ' correctly. So see how good you are at spotting traffic hazards, and find out how to improve your driving skills. Film editor AL GELL Director JULIA DRUM
Producer PETER RIDING
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by Douglas Watkinson
Starring Penelope Keith as Helen
Peter Morgan is young and practical. Helen is... well... not so young but romantic. And who else but her son, James, would say 'Mr Morgan, I demand that you fall in love with my mother!'
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
The last of the series
A celebration of 30 years of Old-Time Music-Hail from the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds.
For your delectation and delight your Chairman Leonard Sachs introduces Duggie Brown Marti Webb , Jan Hunt
Pat Mooney , Rita Morris
Sammy King , Frank Patterson Eily O'Grady , The Tornados
Members of the Players' Theatre, London
PENNY RIGDEN, WENDY JONES
AMANDA NEWMAN , JILLY HURST MARTYN KNIGHT , CHRIS CONNAH
PETER SUTHERLAND , GRAHAM RICHARDS
By arrangement with STANLEY AND MICHAEL JOSEPH
Choreography DOREEN HERMITAGE
Musical director BERNARD HERRMANN
Produced and directed by BARNEY COLEHAN BBC Manchester
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
[Starring] Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko
Bilko's attempts to steal a French recipe in order to win a cooking contest result in him getting his just desserts!
The Mount Wilson Observatory
In 1917 astronomy entered a new era. The great 100-inch reflecting telescope on Mount Wilson in California was completed. It was far more powerful than any existing telescope, and it soon led to the discovery that we live in an expanding universe. Mount Wilson Observatory is still in full use.
Patrick Moore visits the observatory and talks to some of the astronomers who are working there.
Photography Jim Peirson Sound Ron Keightley
Film editor Keith Raven
Producer Pieter Morpurgo