A See-Saw programme Gullaballoo
Voice and music DEREK GRIFFITHS
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE
Jesus - His Life and Teaching The People He Called
This week a look at the way Jesus called his disciples and the sort of people they were.
The service of Eucharist comes from St Luke's Church, Stanmore, Winchester. Celebrant
THE REV NEIL CRAWFORD-JONES Preacher THE REV PAUL BATES Organist DAVID DENNIS
Introduced by RAYMOND SHORT
Bible readings: Jeremiah 1. vv 4-8; Acts 26, vv 12-16; Mark 1. vv 16-20
Hymns: Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore him (Austria); Lord Jesus once you spoke to men (Winchester New); 0 Jesus I have promised (Wolvercote); 0 thou who earnest from above (Hereford)
Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE Lighting BERT OATEN
Director ELIZABETH GORT Producer PETER FIRTH
Executive producer RAYMOND SHORT
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' Diwali', the Festival of Lights, marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. It is celebrated by Hindus all over the world with great enthusiasm. In today's programme MATHOOR KRISHNAMURTI talks about this festival.
Apart from news and views from the community, music is provided by KISHORE KUMAR with a song from the film Kati Patang.
Producer BISH MEHAY
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. 5: Let's Go Out Together ... on a country walk
Assistant producer ANNE O'DWYER Producer CHARLES PASCOE
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A series of 24 programmes 5: Angles
Presented by LAURIE BUXTON (ILEA) Producer ROBERT CLAMP
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A ten-part television and radio course for beginners in Spanish. 5: Revision
Film director DAVID WILSON
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Book, records (or cassettes) and notes for teachers are available from booksellers or from BBC Publications
The last of five programmes Problems
Directors
NICK BRENTON and JOHN JAWORKSI Producer ROBERT CLAMP
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Six programmes with RICHARD BLIZZARD
5: Miniature World
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RAMSDEN
For people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
A. programme presenting news, views and entertainment.
A series of ten programmes
With CHRIS SERLE, IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS and GILL NEVILL.
5: The New Media
Directors FRANK ASH, MATT BONEY
Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK
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starring
Frank Sinatra , Gina Lollobrigtda with Peter Lawford
Steve McQueen , Richard Johnson
The commander of a band of guerrillas stationed in the Burmese jungle falls in love with the mistress of an arms profiteer while he is recovering from injuries received in an unexpected Japanese attack.
Screenplay by MILLARD KAUFMAN
Based on the novel by TOM T. CHAMALES Produced by EDMUND GRAINGER Directed by JOHN STURGES Films: page 18
A lot goes into a royal tour that the Queen doesn't see.
On the eve of her next tour, this impressionistic documentary presents an unusual sideways glance at the Queen's recent visit to Jamaica, the United States and Canada. It reveals sights and sounds that would normally go unrecorded. The Jamaican Prime Minister's six-year-old son, Michael Caine 's beautiful wife, a fashionable Hollywood sculptress, a fervent member of the Monarchist League and a band of Kwakiutl Indians are among the rich supporting cast. There are problems of etiquette, menus, rain and how to feminise a Presidential Suite.
Over the air come music, local reports, home-spun poetry, hamburger and hotel commercials, all providing an unsolicited and lively accompaniment.
Film cameraman PHILIP BONHAM-CARTER Sound recordist STAN NIGHTINGALE Film editor ROY SHARMAN
Producer jenny BARRACLOUGH
The game where the people with the secrets are persuaded to reveal all to
Barry Took and his team of special agents
Liza Goddard , Chris Kelly
Jan Leeming , Alfred Marks
Presented by arrangement with TALBOT TELEVISION LTD and GOODSON-TODMAN PRODUCTIONS Designer BARRIE DOBBINS Director SIMON BETTS
Producer ROGER MACKAY
with Michael Cole Weatherman
Presented by Jimmy Savile , OBE
A series of ten programmes about preventing road accidents. 4: On Your Bike
Cycling is second only to motor-cycling as the most dangerous form of transport per mile travelled A look at some of the dangers and ways of reducing the risk.
Series consultant JOHN DARLINGTON, Director JULIA DRUM. Producer PETER RIDING
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appeals on behalf of The SS Great
Britain Project (reg no 262158).
Prince Andrew is the patron of the project team which rescued the historic steam ship Great Britain from the Falklands and brought her back to Bristol. The exterior of the ship has been restored but now funds are desperately needed for the restoration of the interior-to re-create the glory of her Victorian splendour. The Great Britain is a unique monument to the development of maritime history.
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by DOUGLAS WATKINSON starring
Most people can remember their wedding day but for Helen and Peter it's a case of never forgetting it ...
Music arranged by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer JO DAY
Produced and directed by GARETH GWENlAN
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by Jeremy Paul
A serial in ten episodes created by John Hawkesworth
with Julian Glover as Sir Martin Lacey, Timothy Bentinck as Tom Lacey, Sharon Mughan as Anne Fletcher, Lucy Aston as Lucinda Lacey, Rob Edwards as John Fletcher, Judy Buxton as Susan Protheroe, Jeremy Clyde as King Charles I
July 1643. The Royalist silver collected and hidden at Arnescote must be sent to the King at Oxford. But who will face the dangers of smuggling it across Roundhead territory?
An exhibition of costumes is currently on display at Longleat House, War-minster, Wiltshire
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)
starring Arthur Hill , Sharon Gless
Television reporter Kay Foster arrives in the New England town of Stepford and finds the women of the town strangely subservient, almost slave-like, to their husbands, When her assistant Megan disappears briefly and returns as a zombie', Kay decides that it's time for action. But she finds that there are strange and dangerous forces at work in the seemingly peaceful town.
Screenplay by DAVID WILTSE Produced by SCOTT RUDIN Directed by ROBERT FUEST
with Michael Cole ; Weatherman
One in seven of the adult workforce 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 second of four programmes Janet Cohen talks to Dr Leonard Fagin , a specialist in dealing with the psychological effects of unemployment, Canon Peter Challen , a member of the Industrial Mission in London, and Professor Charles Handy , Visiting Professor at the London Business School, who has made a study of the future of work. Janet also looks at a scheme for retraining unemployed executives in Leamington Spa.
Studio director SIMON HAMMOND Film director ELAINE ROSE Producer PATTI STEEPLES
[Starring] Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko
Having discovered that he had an ancestor who served with George Washington, Bilko decides to realise his great potential as officer material.