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Jesus-His Life and Teaching The Way He Made Enemies
During his lifetime Jesus made many enemies, who found him too much of a threat. If we truly understood him should we feel similarly threatened? From the chapel, St John's College, Nottingham. Speaker
THE REV CANON COLIN BUCHANAN Introduced by RAYMOND SHORT
Bible readings: Mark 10, w 35-45; Mark 3, vv 1-6
Hymns: Christ is our corner-stone (Hare-wood); Therefore we lift our hearts in praise; My song is love unknown (Love Unknown); Be thou my vision (Slane) Sound JOHN CAULFIELD Lighting JIM CLELAND
Director MICHAEL SHOESMITH
Series producerRAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon Colin Buchanan
Introduced By:
Raymond Short
Unknown:
John Caulfield
Unknown:
Jim Cleland
Director:
Michael Shoesmith
Producer:
Raymond Short

Asian Magazine goes magic today and presents a film profile of GURU RANGEELA, a young Asian magician. His magic varies from card tricks to illusions like sawing a lady in half. Apart from news and views from the community, music is provided by SHARON who sings a modern pop song.
Producer BISH MEHAY
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Producer:
Bish Mehay
Producer:
Ashok Rampal

A ten-part series with CHRIS SERLE and KATIA DANDOULAKI. 8: Who's Who
For more information contact: England and Wales: Broadcasting Support Services [number removed]; Northern Ireland: Media Follow-up [number removed]; Scotland: Network [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Serle
Unknown:
Katia Dandoulaki.

Five programmes on the Youth Training Scheme in action. 3: How am I Doing?
The YTS has no accepted standard for assessing progress, but reviewing progress is an essential element. How do trainers tackle the problem?
Producer IAN WOOLF
Director ROBERT ALBURY

Contributors

Producer:
Ian Woolf
Director:
Robert Albury

Ten programmes
8: Everything Under Control
How can the computer be made to sense what is going on around it?
Ian McNaught-Davis and John Coll look at a range of micro-controlled applications, from a sophisticated mechanical hand for the disabled to a number of do-it-yourself devices, including a temperature sensor and an inexpensive robot vehicle.
(Repeat )
For further information on the computer literacy project send a large sae (12" x 9") and 21p postage to [address removed].
Television notes to accompany the series, address as above, £1.60 enclosing a large sae (12" x 9")
Book, software pack, £12.95 from retailers

Contributors

Presenter:
Ian McNaught-Davis
Software Consultant:
John Coll
Director:
Mike Cocker
Producer:
David Allen

features the news and views, politics and practice of those involved with the land. with PHILIP WRIXON
DAN CHERRINGTON ,JAMES GLADSTONE
Producers philip hicks , KEN POLLOCK Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Weather for farmersMICHAEL FISH

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Wrixon
Unknown:
Dan Cherrington
Unknown:
James Gladstone
Producers:
Philip Hicks
Producers:
Ken Pollock
Producer:
John Kenyon
Unknown:
Michael Fish

starring
Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman
Bing Crosby plays Fr O'Malley , the role he created originally in Going My Way, in this charming and sentimental film about attempts to find new accommodation for a proud but run-down school. Ingrid Bergman gives one of her most delightful performances as the Sister Superior.
Screenplay by DUDLEY NICHOLS
Produced and directed by LEO MCCAREY Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Bing Crosby
Unknown:
Ingrid Bergman
Unknown:
Bing Crosby
Unknown:
Fr O'Malley
Unknown:
Ingrid Bergman
Unknown:
Dudley Nichols
Directed By:
Leo McCarey
Fr O'Malley:
Bing Crosby
Sister Superior:
Ingrid Bergman
Mr Bogardus:
Henry Travers
Patsy:
Joan Carroll
Patsy's mother:
Martha Sleeper
Patsy's father:
William Gargan
Sister Michael:
Ruth Donnelly
Eddie:
Dickie Tyeer
Mrs Breen:
Una O'Connor
Dr McKay:
Rhys Williams

On 25 November 1983 all BBC radio and television stations combined forces to launch the Children in Need Appeal. When the programmes throughout the country ended early the next morning, £839,429 had been pledged by viewers and listeners. Terry Wogan looks back on that evening with some glimpses behind the scenes, and news of how much has been raised.

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan

by James Hilton, dramatised in six episodes by Alexander Baron

Chips has emerged victorious in his quarrel with the new headmaster. But now he must face a far greater threat to his tranquil life at Brookfield - the menacing shadows of war.

Contributors

Author:
James Hilton
Dramatised by:
Alexander Baron
Music composed and conducted by:
Dudley Simpson
Lighting Director:
John Mason
Script Editor:
Terrance Dicks
Designer:
Colin Shaw
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Gareth Davies
Chips:
Roy Marsden
Mrs Wickett:
Anne Kristen
Kemp:
John Harding
Max Staefel:
Stephen Jenn
Sir John Rivers:
Paul Williamson
Ponsonby:
Michael Malnick
Marlow:
Matthew Solon
Chatteris:
Richard Cordery
Cricklade:
Tom Davidson
Mr Jones:
Norman Mitchell
Forrester:
Nicholas Pandolfi
Terriss:
Daniel Flynn
Staines:
Andrew Groves
Prescote:
Peter Doran
Sergeant-Major:
Peter Spraggon
Brookfield boys:
Repton School and Christ College, Brecon

with Cliff Michelmore
John Carter and Anne Gregg
It may have been the jewel in the imperial crown, and the focus of much recent attention on television, but when JOHN CARTER took passage to India, the intention was to discover what attracts thousands of visitors today. He reports from the heat and dust in the south of the sub-continent. As a complete contrast Holiday goes ski-ing in Spain. Not to a resort in the Pyrenees however, but south to the Sierra Nevada-just about as far south as you can go in search of the snow in Europe. The purpose-built village of Sol y Nieve is close to the beaches of the Costa del Sol, and to the ancient city of Granada. Tom Savage sets the scene.
In another regional report, Kathy Rochford of BBC Birmingham travels to Bridgnorth in Shropshire, sampling the excitement of travel by canoe and the delights of the Severn Valley Railway. In the studio, news and comment on the holiday scene.
Producer COLIN STRONG

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
John Carter
Unknown:
Anne Gregg
Unknown:
John Carter
Unknown:
Kathy Rochford
Producer:
Colin Strong

The second of eight programmes about self-defence presented by Sarah Kennedy. The successful pickpocket will have picked a pocket or two, or even three, and you won't have felt a thing. What can you do? Quite a lot, and most of it will involve making the pickpocket's life more difficult in the first place. Do you know which kind of handbag is most thief-proof? Do you know the safest place to keep your wallet? Do you know what ruses pick-pockets use to distract you? And if these precautions fail, there's a simple self-defence technique you can learn to keep the pickpocket at arm's length.
Production CLARE BRIGSTOCKE. JENNY ROGERS Boot (same title) 91.95, from booksellers. List of self-defence classes from Streetwise, BBCtv, London [Postcode removed] with 14 x 9" envelope and 21p stamp

Contributors

Presented By:
Sarah Kennedy.
Unknown:
Jenny Rogers

A series of ten programmes based on the Zoo Vet books by DAVID TAYLOR 5: Pastures New by ANTHONY READ starring
One more failure and a reminder of the past convinces Donald where his new life lies ...
Music composed by MICHAEL OMER Script editor TED RHODES Designer JOHN COLEMAN
Produced by BILL SELLARS
Directed by CHRISTOPHER BAKER

Contributors

Unknown:
David Taylor
Composed By:
Michael Omer
Editor:
Ted Rhodes
Designer:
John Coleman
Produced By:
Bill Sellars
Directed By:
Christopher Baker
Maurice Webb:
Peter Jeffrey
Paddy Reilly:
James Ellis
Peter Raymond:
Jack Hedley
Gran Turner:
Liz Smith
Ethel Ledbetter:
Sonia Graham
Don Turner:
And Rob Heyland
Jenny Blount:
Rosie Kerslake
George Bedford:
Tony Doyle
King:
John Paul
Harry:
Peter Ivatts
Frank Harvey:
Tommy Duggan
Mrs Lomax:
Maggie Ollerenshaw
Mr Lomax:
David Allister
Martin Davidson:
David English

with Magnus Magnusson
Two men and two women confront each other at University College, Cardiff, in the fifth heat of Mastermind 1984.
Angela Burke (computer operator) History of costume since 1400
Jane Gardner (chartered librarian) Epic novels of R. F. Delderfield
Byron Jones (construction manager) Life and works of Duke Ellington
Derek Pheby (medical practitioner) Life and works of John Keats

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Contestant:
Angela Burke
Contestant:
Jane Gardner
Contestant:
Byron Jones
Contestant:
Derek Pheby
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Producer:
Roger MacKay

with Esther Rantzen
The reporters are Bill Buckley
Gavin Campbell , Michael Groth And at the That's Life Newsdesk Doc Cox and Joanna Monro
Director BOB MARSLAND
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN EditorGORDON WATTS

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Bill Buckley
Unknown:
Gavin Campbell
Unknown:
Michael Groth
Unknown:
Joanna Monro
Director:
Bob Marsland
Producer:
Esther Rantzen
Editor:
Gordon Watts

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