6.20 Geology of the Alps: 1
6.45 The Dalradian of Bannfshire
7.10 Engineering: Root Locus
7.35 Feature Films as Propaganda
8.0 Telephone Switching: 2
8.25 Chemistry: Cyclobutadiene
A See-Saw programme
ANITA BHALLA talks to members of the SOUTHALL YOUTH MOVEMENT in a special film report, about their problems and how the movement is helping them.
Producer BISH MEHAY
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
A series of nine programmes
8: Manufacturing with Plastics
Narrator DEREK COOPER
A series of nine programmes 8: Preserving
0 COOKING WITH DELIA: page 77
Eight programmes based on excerpts from French-speaking television networks. 7: Women Entertainers
Research JANE cottave
Production SUSAN PATON
Jesus -His Life and Teaching Pentecost
The undeniable historical fact which followed Jesus' life on earth has been the Church. The New Testament tells of the event on the Day of Pentecost following Jesus' death, which galvanised his followers into action. What was the connection between the 'Spirit' of Jesus, and the 'Spirit' which transformed those early disciples? Sung Eucharist from
Canterbury Cathedral Preacher
The Archbishop of Canterbury
The Most Reverend R. A. K. Runcie with the Dean and Chapter: Epistoler THE DEAN
THE VERY REV VICTOR DE WAAL Gospeller CANON A. M. ALLCHIN Celebrant THE ARCHDEACON
THE VENERABLE JOHN SIMPSON and THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR Organist DR ALLAN WICKS
Assistant organist DAVID FLOOD Introduced by RAYMOND SHORT
Lessons: Acts 2, vv 1-11; St Luke 24, vv 36-49 Hymns: Come, thou Holy Spirit, come (Veni, Sancte Spiritus); Alleluia! Sing to Jesus! (Hyfrydol); Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire (Veni, Creator Spiritus) Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE Lighting BERT OATEN
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
Christian comment on Ceefax page 294
Five programmes about the creative possibilities of still photography presented by BRYN CAMPBELL .
4: Social Documentary
A report by BOB SALKELD on micros in the classroom. The first of two films about microcomputers in UK schools.
A Friend in the Corner
The last of six programmes The Campaigners
This week: 'young yobbos' versus the 'scarlet sadists'. It's Boxing Day and the Maldon Farmers' Hunt is in full cry. So are JENNY SPENCE and her group of hunt saboteurs. Also the Sparkle campaign for health and fitness, and FYFE JOHNSTON who organises young people in Chepstow to protest against nuclear weapons.
Research LAZELL DALEY
Produced by TONY MATTHEWS
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A WALT DISNEY production
Also starring
Lauren Bacall ,
Walter Brennan France has fallen and Henry Morgan is earning his living on the island of Martinique by renting out his cabin cruiser. He turns down an offer to work for the French underground, preferring to remain neutral. But when he is brought face to face with the true nature of the Vichy police, he begins to question his own attitude. This famous Howard Hawks picture provided a classic role for Bogart - as well as introducing him and the public to Lauren Bacall.
Screenplay by JULES FURTHMAN and WILLIAM FAULKNER
From the novel by ERNEST HEMINGWAY Directed by HOWARD HAWKS
Films: page 14
Don't Cry My Son
Ben Cartwright is drawn into a family tragedy when the local doctor and his wife lose their first-born child.
Written and directed by MICHAEL LANDON
Today Russell recalls highlights from his recent series with, among others: John Travolta , Shirley MacLaine Tracey Ullman , Shirley Bassey Mike Harding , Alex Higgins
Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones Victoria Wood
Selina Scott and Frank Bough
Boy George and Paul McCartney as well as regulars Mr A, John Tovey and Susan Cuff , lots of wonderpets, non-talking parrots, human eccentrics and a dog called Russell.
Director RON ISTED. Producer JON PLOWMAN Editor TOM GUTTERIDGE
with Sheila Walsh
Among the most popular singers and most prolific writers on the gospel scene today are the amazing Clark Sisters and tonight they join top British gospel musicians.
Lighting SAM BARCLAY. Sound TONY PHILPOTT Editor JIM MURRAY
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
by P. c. WREN dramatised in eight episodes by ALISTAIR BELL
3: The Blue Water has been stolen, and no one will confess to the theft. Now Beau has disappeared.
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN DEUTSCH
Producer BARRY letts
Director DOUGLAS CAMFIELD
*Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
for Whit Sunday from York Minster
Whit Sunday marks a great day tor the Christian Church, when the disciples were enabled, through the gift of the Holy Spirit, to go out into the world and spread the word of God. Tonight's programme focuses on the younger generation; Geoffrey Wheeler meets some of the young people of York to see how this process is still being continued. Well-loved Whitsuntide hymns are sung by 1,500 schoolchildren and students from all over York in the splendid setting of the Minster.
Come down, 0 love divine (Down Ampney); 0 Peter, go ring them bells; Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire (Veni, Creator Spiritus); Blowing in the wind; 0 Spirit of the living God (Gonfalon Royal); Seek ye first the kingdom of God; Forth in thy name, 0 Lord, I go (Song 34); We believe in God Almighty (Corde Natus)
Conductor DAVID PARKINSON
Organist PHILIP MOORE. Sound ROY BRADSHAW Lighting GEORGE NORTON
Film director VALETTA STALLABRASS Producer DAVID KREMER
Series producer JIM MURRAY
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
for the European Parliament by the SDP/Liberal Alliance (Also on BBC2)
Feature film starring Michael York Hidemi Aoki , Charles Gray
Prince George, heir to the British throne, arrives on board his ship for an official tour of Japan. When he takes time out to explore Tokyo on his own, he finds that the royal habit of not carrying cash threatens to get him into hot water. Taking refuge in a tourist bus he meets the beautiful guide Sumi and an unusual romance blossoms....
Screenplay by CHRISTOPHER WOOD
Produced and directed by LEWIS GILBERT (First showing on British television) Films: page 14
Danny ,
The bids are in for the Carrington baby when Sammy Jo announces her intention to become a model. Jeff becomes more confused but Alexis gets to set point with Mark. In Singapore, Steven wakes up a changed man ...
Written by DICK NELSON Director ALF KJELUN
with Esther Rantzen
Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from the letters sent in each week.
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 Editor GORDON WATTS
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
This winter Glyndebourne's Jane Glover and Martin Isepp went to Peking to prepare the Peking Central Opera for Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro.
Working through interpreters was difficult enough but the company had little experience of 18th-century western opera. So there were some formidable obstacles to be overcome in teaching so alien a style, and moving towards the first performance of a Mozart opera ever to be performed in China. But as the musicians from east and west worked together over several exhilarating days, it became clear that there were exciting possibilities about 'Figaro' in Peking.
Film cameramen
JOHN MCGLASHAN , NIGEL WALTERS Film editor DAVID GLADWELL
Executive producer CHRISTOPHER MARTIN Produced by JULIA CAVE
A Night with the INT
The Isaac Newton Telescope at the new observatory at La Palma, in the Canary Islands, is now ready for use. Patrick Moore has been there taking part in one of the first sets of observations, together with Dr Paul Murdin , who is in charge of the telescope. During the observations it was possible to obtain the first colour video picture of an object well beyond the Solar System: the Ring Nebula in Lyra.
Video cameraman SELWYN cox Sound DOUG WHITTAKER
Producer PIETER MORPURRO