A See-Saw programme
Jesus - His Life and Teaching True Blessedness
This week looking at Jesus' teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, about human life and its enduring qualities. From the Institute of Religious Education, Mount Oliver , in the diocese of Armagh. Speaker FR TOM HAMILL
Organist SISTER MARY COYLE
Introduced by RAYMOND SHORT
Bible reading: Matthew 5, vv 3-12
Hymns: 0 comfort my people; Blessed; Blessed are the peace makers; How blessed are you; Give us peace. Sound KEN ELLIOTT
Lighting ERNEST J. COOKE Producer JAMES SKELLY
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
Today Sikhs all over the world celebrate the birthday of the founder of their faith-Shri Guru Nanak Devji. Asian Magazine joins in the celebrations with a specially recorded shabad and a discussion of the significance of his message.
The House of Commons Home Affairs Committee has been told by experts on human rights law that rules excluding foreign husbands are a breach of the European Convention. As some cases are now being referred to the European Court of Human Rights pressure groups have shifted into top gear. The particular difficulties of women vis-a-vis immigration and nationality, and the campaign to restore the right of women living here to bring in foreign husbands, are discussed with today's studio guest. Plus a consumers' guide to computers.
Producer yousuf AZIZ. Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by BRIAN RIX
Ten more programmes which aim to help mentally handicapped people. 6: Let's Join a Crowd
Assistant producer ANNE O'DWYER Producer CHARLES pascoe
A series of 24 programmes
Presented by NORMAN GOWAR (ou) 6: Radio
Director PATRICK TITLEY
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
A combined television and radio course for beginners in Spanish. 6: Eating Out
Film director DAVID WILSON
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Book, records (or cassettes) and notes for teachers are available from book-setters or from BBC Publications
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Ten programmes on survival and success in small business. 1: Flowers and Things
Director GEOFF GRIFFITHS
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
For people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Presented by MAGGIE WOOLLEY
GERRY HUGHES , JOHN LEE
A series of ten programmes. CHRIS SERLE, IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS and GILL NEVILL explore the world of information science.
7: Let's Pretend
Directors FRANK ASH, MATT BONEY
Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK
with PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CHERRINGTON
Producers PHILIP HICKS , KEN pollock Executive producer john KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Weather for farmers JIM BACON
starring Hayley Mills
Bernard Lee , Alan Bates
The young Bostock children live on a lonely Lancashire farm in a private world of their own. When they discover a murderer on the run hidden in a barn, circumstances cause 14-year-old Kathy to believe the stranger is Jesus Christ.... Films: page 20
by ELAINE MORGAN
The story of Alfred Russel Wallace a young Victorian naturalist, who in 1854 journeyed to the exotic lands of the Far East to collect the colourful native creatures of these unexplored islands. Wallace also discovered new ideas about the origin of the species he encountered - ideas which almost pipped Charles Darwin at the post.
Peter Crawford 's beautiful drama documentary uses acting on location and natural history filming - a combination which looks effortless, must be outrageously difficult and which I've seen no other organisation but the BBC in the entire world even attempt.
(FINANCIAL TIMES)
Music composed by SIDNEY SAGER
Photography MAURICE FISHER. Produced and directed by PETER CRAWFORD
BBC Bristol
The first of two programmes
With Kenya and Bangladesh behind them, HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh are now in India, the third and last country on their list of latest Commonwealth visits. The highlight of the tour so far has been the royal return to Treetops, the hotel in Kenya's Aberdare National Park where, in 1952, the young Princess Elizabeth first heard of the death of her father, George VI, and of her own accession to the throne. Reporter Kate Adie
Chief picture editor JOHN HINKLY Produced by GORDON CARR A BBC TV News special
The last in the series of games where people with something to hide challenge Barry Took and his team of special agents Floella Benjamin , Chris Kelly Jan Leeming , Alfred Marks to guess their secrets.
Presented by arrangement with TALBOT TELEVISION LTD and GOOBSON-TODMAN PRODUCTIONS Designer BARRIE DOBBINS Director TIM MARSHALL Producer ROGER MACKAY
with Michael Cole ; Weatherman
Presented by Jimmy Savile , OBE A series of ten programmes 6: M for Motorway
Motorways bring their own special problems for drivers and, when accidents happen, they are often horrific. This programme points out some of the dangers and suggests ways of avoiding them.
Series consultant JOHN DARLINGTON Director JULIA DRUM
Producer PETER RIDING
For a free and confidential assessment of your driving, send an sae (at least
91n x 51n) to: [address removed]
by DOUGLAS WATKINSON
The last in the series starring
Penelope Keith as Helen Morgan
Can Peter run the firm of Carrington & Daughter himself? More to the point, does Helen really want him to? And in a year's time will anyone still be calling her ' The Guv'nor'? Music arranged by RONNIE HAZLEBURST Designer jo DAY
Produced and directed by GARETH GWENLAN
Book (same title), il.50 from booksellers * Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
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
Judy Buxton as Susan Protheroe Jeremy Clyde as King Charles I 6: Outrageous Fortune by ALFRED SHAUGHNESSY Summer 1645
Anne Fletcher finds herself in danger from an unexpected quarter and the war comes to a dramatic crisis with the Battle of Naseby.
Cast in order of appearance:
Music composed by KEN HOWARD and ALAN BLAIKLEY Designer KEN SHARP
Executive producer JOHN HAWKESWORTH Producer BRIAN spiby
Director BRIAN FARNHAM
Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
The feature film starring ,
Ben Johnson , Michael Parks with Horst Buchholz
A deserted boat, a dead dog and a missing child spell alarm for country sheriff McKew. A swarm of ' killer' bees is on the attack and, as Mardi Gras begins in New
Orleans, he must act fast to avoid the disaster that could claim thousands of lives and cause general panic.
Screenplay by GUERDON TRUEBLOOD
Produced and directed by BRUCE GELLER Films: page 20
with Michael Cole Weatherman
One in seven of the adult work-force is now without work. Yet still, as a society, we tend to judge people not by what they are but by what they do.
In the last of four programmes Janet Cohen looks at the prospects for the future with Professor Adrian Sinfield of Edinburgh University and Stanley Booth Clibborn, Bishop of Manchester.
Studio director SIMON HAMMOND Film director ELAINE rose Producer PATTI STEEPLES