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Jesus - His Life and Teaching 3: The Gospel of the Kingdom
This week a look at the beginning of Jesus's public ministry and a summary of his message.
From St Luke's Church, Stanmore, Winchester.
Speaker THE REV PAUL BATES Organist DAVID DENNIS
With THE GOODWORTH SINGERS directed by DR ALAN Introduced by RAYMOND SHORT
Bible readings: Mark 1, vv 14-15; Luke 4. vv 14-21; Matthew 18. w 21-35
Hymns: Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord (Vision); Glory to thee. 0 Lord (Love Unknown); Thine be the glory (Maccabaeus) Graphic designer BERNARD HEYES
Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE. Lighting BERT OATEN Producer PETER FIRTH
Executive producer RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Organist:
Paul Bates
Organist:
David Dennis
Directed By:
Dr Alan
Introduced By:
Raymond Short
Designer:
Bernard Heyes
Designer:
Sound Chris Holcombe.
Unknown:
Bert Oaten
Producer:
Peter Firth

Over the years a variety of organisations have emerged to assist Asians settled in this country. One such organisation is The Council of British Pakistanis in Birmingham. BIKRAM SINGH BHAMRA visited one of their centres to find out about the organisation and what it hopes to achieve and talked to its founder QAYYUM CHAUDHARY. Today's programme shows a film report of his visit.
In the regular studio spot topical events and issues are discussed and one of Pakistan's most famous singers with one of his most famous songs-SALIM RAZA sings ' Yaaro mujhe muaf karo
Producer yousut AZIZ
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Qayyum Chaudhary.

Presented by BRIAN RIX
Ten more programmes which aim to help mentally handicapped people to get more out of life. 4: Let's Make a Snack
Assistant producer ANNE O'DWYER Producer CHARLES PASCOE
Notes for parents and teachers, 11.50 Including postage, from [address removed]
35mm slide packs (£3.25 each, £30 for ten packs, including postage) from MEN-CAP. [address removed] In Scotland only: from Scotttsh Society for the Mentally Handicapped, [address removed]

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Rix
Producer:
Anne O'Dwyer
Producer:
Charles Pascoe

Five programmes which look at ways in which the ideas of the Cockcroft Report on mathematical education can be brought into the classroom.
4: Fractions
Directors
NICK BRENTON and JOHN JAWORSKI Producer ROBERT CLAMP
For more information about the Cockcroft Report and its implications, write to [address removed]

Contributors

Directors:
Nick Brenton
Unknown:
Milton Keynes

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

Contributors

Presented By:
Maggie Woolley
Unknown:
John Lee
Produced By:
Charles Pascoe

The XXIInd World Gymnastics
Championships from Budapest
Ten gold medals will be won today in the Men's and Women's Individual Apparatus finals. These should produce a fascinating contrast in styles - the technical brilliance of the Eastern European countries contrasting with the flair of the Cuban men and American women.
Commentators RON PICKERING and ALAN WEEKS
TV presentation HUNGARIAN TV SERVICE Producer ALASTAIR SCOTT

Contributors

Commentators:
Ron Pickering
Producer:
Alastair Scott

Starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart

Socialite Tracy Lord is about to embark on her second marriage when her first husband C.K. Dexter Haven arrives with two reporters from a national picture magazine to cover the great event. From here on, things begin to get a little complicated...
Cary Grant renewed his celebrated partnership with Katharine Hepburn repeating her stage role as the mercurial Tracy, in this classic romantic comedy.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Donald Ogden Stewart
Based on the play by:
Philip Barry
Producer:
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Director:
George Cukor
C.K. Dexter Haven:
Cary Grant
Tracy Lord:
Katharine Hepburn
Macaulay Connor:
James Stewart
Elizabeth Imbrie:
Ruth Hussey
George Kittredge:
John Howard
Uncle Willie:
Roland Young
Margaret Lord:
Mary Nash

The game where everyone is let into the secret. Barry Took and his team of special agents Liza Goddard , Chris Kelly
Jan Leeming , Alfred Marks meet the people with the secrets and persuade them to tell their stories.
Presented by arrangement with TALBOT TELEVISION LTD and GOODSON-TODMAN PRODUCTIONS Designer BARRIE DOBBINS Director TIM MARSHALL Producer ROGER MACKAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Liza Goddard
Unknown:
Chris Kelly
Unknown:
Jan Leeming
Unknown:
Alfred Marks
Designer:
Barrie Dobbins
Director:
Tim Marshall
Producer:
Roger MacKay

Presented by Jimmy Savile, OBE
A series of ten programmes
Each year around 300 children under 15 are killed on our roads and over 6,000 are seriously injured. This programme highlights some of the dangers, especially in residential areas, and suggests how parents and other road users can help prevent these tragedies.

Book (same title), £2.50 from booksellers

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Researcher:
Maggie Winkworth
Director:
Julia Drum
Producer:
Peter Riding

from Dundee
Scotland's fourth largest city traditionally associated with jute, jam and journalism, is now engaged in building its future on the development of modern technology.
Geoffrey Wheeler meets some of the people of Dundee including Roger Clarke , an industrial chaplain, who believes there needs to be a redistribution of work opportunities, particularly among the young. He also talks to Tony Robb of the Cleghorn Housing Association which is making it possible for people to move back into the heart of Dundee and bring new life to the innercity. They come together in Roseangle Ryehill Parish Church to sing the hymns they've chosen.
Christ Is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey); The Lord's my Shepherd (Wiltshire); What a friend we have In Jesus (Converse); The Saviour died but rose again (St Andrew); 0 for a thousand tongues (Lyngham): Follow me (Sister Madeleine, FCJ) : 0 thou who earnest from above (Hereford); Praise ye the Lord (Old 124th). Conductor ALEX PERRY Organist ADRIAN MILNE
Producer MICHAEL A.SIMPSON
Series producer JIM MURRAY. BBC Scotland * Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Unknown:
Roger Clarke
Unknown:
Tony Robb
Conductor:
Alex Perry
Organist:
Adrian Milne
Producer:
Michael A.Simpson
Producer:
Jim Murray.

by Douglas Watkinson
Starring Penelope Keith as Helen Walker

To Helen, love is wine and roses, to Peter it's a practical kitchen. James, her son, not known for diplomacy, sows the seed of compromise...

Book (same title): £1.50 from booksellers
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)

Contributors

Writer:
Douglas Watkinson
Music arranged by:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Jo Day
Producer/Director:
Gareth Gwenlan
Helen Walker:
Penelope Keith
Peter Morgan:
Christopher Villiers
Arthur Poole:
John Rapley
Jane:
Joan Blackham
Dr Ballantine:
Mike Grady
James Walker:
Matthew Solon
Roger Dean:
Philip York
Factory foreman:
Roger Walker
Youth:
Owen Brenman

by Alfred Shaughnessy
A serial in ten episodes created by John Hawkesworth

September 1642. The Lacey family - like England - is now divided and prepares for civil war. Sir Martin and his Troop of Horse ride out to the first battle at Edgehill.

An exhibition of costumes is currently on display at Longleat House, Warminster, Wiltshire
(Timewatch investigates Royalist Oxford, Tuesday 8.10 pm, BBC2)
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)

Contributors

Writer:
Alfred Shaughnessy
Serial created by/Executive Producer:
John Hawkesworth
Music composed by:
Ken Howard
Music composed by:
Alan Blaikley
Designer:
Chris Pemsel
Producer:
Brian Spiby
Director:
Henry Herbert
Sir Martin Lacey:
Julian Glover
Anne Fletcher:
Sharon Mughan
Tom Lacey:
Timothy Bentinck
Lucinda Lacey:
Lucy Aston
Susan Protheroe:
Judy Buxton
Emma Bowen:
Janet Lees Price
Walter Jackman:
Edward Peel
Matthew Saltmarsh:
Frank Mills
Dick Skinner:
Peter Guinness
John Moresby:
Wilfred Grove
Hannah:
Joanna Myers
Goodwife Margaret:
Rosalie Crutchley
Nathaniel Cropper:
Andrew MacLachlan
Charles Pike:
Mark Burns
Peter Crane:
Adam Blackwood
Squire Capel:
Alan Melville
Hugh Brandon:
Simon Butteriss
Sam Saltmarsh:
Michael Parkhouse
Minty:
Eileen Way
Mrs Dumfry:
Claire Davenport
The Rev Butterworth:
Jonathan Elsom
Lord Edward Ferrar:
Tim Brierley
Will Saltmarsh:
Simon Dutton

Starring Robert Mitchum, Angie Dickinson

Robert Mitchum plays Harold Schillmann, 'a failed cop, a failed suicide and a failed drunk'. But when gambling tsar Carl Charnock hires him to find his missing wife Caroline, Schillmann is soon back in action, following the trail from Nevada casinos through a San Francisco penthouse to the seedy underside of Los Angeles.

(First showing on British television)
Films: page 20

Contributors

Screenplay:
Felix Culver
Producer:
Mel Ferrer
Director:
William Bale
Harold Schillmann:
Robert Mitchum
Fay Reid:
Angie Dickinson
Carl Charnock:
Mel Ferrer
Caroline Charnock:
Cathie Sherriff
Smiley:
John Harkins

One in seven of the adult work-force in Britain is now without work. But what does it really mean to be without work? And what can a caring society do to help restore each person's sense of dignity and worth when we still believe 'you are what you do'?

In the first of four programmes Janet Cohen talks to John Swallow, president of the National Association of Head Teachers and Jim Kennedy, a parish priest working with the young unemployed in north-east London. Janet also looks at the realities of life facing young school-leavers in Haverhill, the once-thriving GLC overspill town which now has the highest unemployment rate in East Anglia.

Contributors

Presenter:
Janet Cohen
Guest:
John Swallow
Guest:
Rev. Jim Kennedy
Studio Director:
Simon Hammond
Film Director:
Elaine Rose
Producer:
Patti Steeples

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