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Six memories of Yugoslavian life in six different places as they were in 1976. 1: Double Lives
Spring in Slovenija-the alpine part of Yugoslavia.
Narrator Eric Thompson Written and directed by MICHAEL CROUCHER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Narrator:
Eric Thompson
Directed By:
Michael Croucher

Parveen Mirza talks to librarians Hisam Mukaddam , Aruna Shah and Kirti Srivastava about special facilities available for Asians in various libraries. Also an item of popular music. An Asian Unit presentation BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Talks:
Parveen Mirza
Unknown:
Hisam Mukaddam
Unknown:
Aruna Shah
Unknown:
Kirti Srivastava

Entertainment and information from the heart of the nation including a new series Cooking with Herbs.
Eileen Clarke shows tempting ways to cook the herbs grown by Leslie Bremness in the Pebble Mill herb garden.

Contributors

Unknown:
Eileen Clarke
Unknown:
Leslie Bremness

Flora Thompson Lived Here Hugh Casson visits north Oxfordshire where
Flora Thompson grew up in the 1880s, and talks about her unique account of childhood there and the book she wrote Lark Rise to Candleford
Executive producer DAVID HEYCOCK Director ANNE JAMES

Contributors

Unknown:
Flora Thompson
Unknown:
Hugh Casson
Unknown:
Flora Thompson
Producer:
David Heycock
Director:
Anne James

Michael Palin tells his own story "Small Harry and the Toothache Pills" for Jackanory

Small Harry and Big Alf lived in a caravan on a lay-by on the A25, enjoying a life of constant argument. The trouble was that Big Alf told really enormous lies ...

Contributors

Author/Storyteller:
Michael Palin
Illustrations:
Caroline Holden
Film Cameraman:
Ben Wade
Film Sound:
Don Lee
Film Editor:
Ray Nicolaides
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
Nel Romano

Mark Curry asks the questions and two teams from DYFED and CUMBRIA try to find answers based on clips from Jungle Book, Romancing the Stone and Comfort and Joy. This week's successful entry to the Young Film Maker's Competition is E.P. - The
Thing from Another Film by RYAN DRISCOLL.
Designer BARRY ROACH Director JUDY MERRY
Producer TONY HARRISON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Curry
Unknown:
Ryan Driscoll.
Designer:
Barry Roach
Director:
Judy Merry
Producer:
Tony Harrison

with Johnny Ball
A lighthearted exploration of science and number.
This week Johnny finds out how to be a builder without dropping bricks, and studies the stresses of structures and skyscrapers, buttresses and birdcages.
So it's Up and Over from the gothic to the geodesic - a constructive look at the arch in architecture.
Written by JOHNNY BALL Music PETER MOSS
Designer ANDREW PURCELL Director TIM BYFORD
Producer ALBERT BARBER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Ball
Written By:
Johnny Ball
Music:
Peter Moss
Designer:
Andrew Purcell
Director:
Tim Byford
Producer:
Albert Barber

A live phone-in show. Chris Tarrant and Mary Parkinson present television's personal column. Hotliners from all over the country will be gathered in Glasgow waiting for your calls. They could be looking for you, for something you have or just for your good ideas! The main London number is [number removed]. Other numbers you can use this week are Glasgow numbers:
[number removed], 041-[number removed]-[number removed], [number removed]
If you want to appear and ask for calls on Hotline write to Hotline, BBCtv, London W12 8QT
Assistant producer SARAH CAPLIN Director PIETER MORPURGO Producer HENRY MURRAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Tarrant
Unknown:
Mary Parkinson
Producer:
Sarah Caplin
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Producer:
Henry Murray

by JON WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
All the family leave home. Is this the end of Arthur's problems or only a new beginning?
Designer SHELAGH LAWSON Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Watkins
Unknown:
William Gaunt
Unknown:
Patricia Garwood
Designer:
Shelagh Lawson
Directed By:
Robin Nash
Arthur Crabtree:
William Gaunt
Beryl Crabtree:
Patricia Garwood
Vera Botting:
Marcia Warren
Trevor Botting:
Michael Sharvell-Martin
Nigel Crabtree:
Martin Clunes
Tracy Crabtree:
Dee Sadler
Paul Crabtree:
Stephen Watson
Lorraine Codd:
Beverley Adams
Raymond Codd:
Daniel Hill
Tina:
Eve Ferret

6: The Sprat by ARDEN WINCH starring with Dean Harris and Lucy Fleming
'As you no doubt know, if people defect from Russian Intelligence and do not manage to disappear completely, their lives tend to be in the words of Thomas Hobbes , nasty, brutish and short.... '
Series based on the character created by ARDEN WINCH
Music composed by SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE
Lighting director HOWARD KING Script editor TONY HOLLAND Designer GRAHAM LOUGH
Directed by PENNANT ROBERTS Producer GERARD GLAISTER
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Contributors

Unknown:
Arden Winch
Unknown:
Dean Harris
Unknown:
Lucy Fleming
Unknown:
Thomas Hobbes
Unknown:
Arden Winch
Composed By:
Simon May
Unknown:
Leslie Osborne
Director:
Howard King
Editor:
Tony Holland
Designer:
Graham Lough
Directed By:
Pennant Roberts
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Captain Percival:
Michael Denison
Yuri Semanov:
George Gabriel
Danny:
Dean Harris
Jo:
Lucy Fleming
Roberts:
Charles Morgan

Introduced by Harry Carpenter
The Road to Mexico
First news and reports on the three World Cup matches taking place tonight: England v Finland, Scotland v Iceland and Spain v Wales. Rugby Union from Twickenham
Highlights of the first match of the Australian tour. This afternoon they were up against the powerful London Division, led by MAURICE COLCLOUGH , who were determined to reverse the 25-14 defeat by the tourists of 1981. Commentator
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH Boxing from the Royal Albert Hall Action from last night's
Barrett/Duff promotion which featured the return to the ring of MARK KAYLOR, and an intriguing middleweight contest between HEROL GRAHAM and Belgium's JOSE SEYS - the man who took less than a minute to knock out Errol Christie.
Television presentation: Rugby Union HUW JONES Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Producer ROGER MOODY Editor JOHN ROWLINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Colclough
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Herol Graham
Unknown:
Errol Christie.
Unknown:
Huw Jones
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Producer:
Roger Moody
Editor:
John Rowlinson

starring James Coburn, Kris Kristofferson with Bob Dylan as 'Alias'
'It's times that have changed -not me.' Billy, the young outlaw, is forced to accept that 'progress' has come to the American south west, but even so he is reluctant to change his ways. It is up to his former friend - an outlaw turned lawman - to hunt down the Kid and make him see 'sense' - at the end of a rope. Sam Peckinpah's
Western is a vividly authentic portrait of life at the turn of the century in a violent land where the law was a recent innovation.
(First showing on British television)
FILMS: page 31

Contributors

Screenplay:
Rudolph Wurlltzer
Producer:
Gordon Carroll
Director:
Sam Peckinpah
Pat Garrett:
James Coburn
Billy the Kid:
Kris Kristofferson
Sheriff Kip McKinney:
Richard Jaeckel
Mrs Baker:
Katy Jurado
Lemuel:
Chill Wills
Governor Wallace:
Jason Robards
Alias:
Bob Dylan
Ollinger:
R G Armstrong
Eno:
Luke Askew

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