A See-Saw programme
Last of five programmes Problems Directors
NICK BRENTON. JOHN JAWOBSH
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
5: Keeping a Record
The fundamental principles behind a database.
Black people in Britain form a small and relatively powerless minority of the electorate and the few who have joined the main political parties do not have equal opportunities with whites. Yet crude racism is only one of the obstacles they face: as important is the unconscious attitude of those who profess to be their friends. These are the findings of Political Parties and Black People, a Runnymede Trust report. It concludes that the parties cannot look for racial equality in society at large without first putting their own houses in order. Anita Bhalla talks to the report's author,
Marian Fitzgerald , to J. Gohel , the chairman of the Anglo-Asian Conservative Society, and to former parliamentary candidates Paul Boateng (Labour) and Zerbanoo Gifford (Alliance). Producer bish MEHAY
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
1914-1918, 1939-1945
This morning Her Majesty The Queen lays her wreath of poppies at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, in memory of all those who died in two World Wars.
Commentator Tom Fleming Television presentation MICHAEL BEGG
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Sunday Worship
An invitation to share in prayer and meditation for each other and the world. In today's shorter programme: your letters.
Director SIMON HAMMOND
Series producer ELIZABETH GORT
French for beginners in the sixth of 15 programmes. Times, timetables and tickets - Carolle Rousseau and Patrick Simpson-Jones show how to sort them out in French. They also look at the typical working day in France and the not-so-typical daily routine of a nuclear physicist.
Studio director MARY SPRENT Producer david WILSON
Book, £5.25, two cassettes or three records, and teachers' notes, E2.50 from booksellers
A weekly magazine for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. News, views and entertainment, with subtitles and sign language. Introduced by Maggie Woolley and Clive Mason
Sign language interpretation by JOHN LEE
Produced by CHARLES PASCOE
with Philip Wrixon Dan Cherrington Barry Wilson Producers
PHILIP HICKS , KEN POLLOCK
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
BILL GILES
with Mavis Nicholson
The last of three conversations Baroness Wootton of Abinger, 85, a lifelong socialist, talks with William Waldegrave , who became
Conservative MP for Bristol West at the last election. Film editor SHELAGH BRADY Producer IAN WOOLF
Quizmaster Joseph Cooper invites you to match your musical wits against
Paul Jennings , Lesley Collier , Richard Stilgoe guest musician Thomas Allen with Brian Rayner Cook (baritone)
Designer STEPHEN SHARRATT Sound ADRIAN STOCKS
Lighting DEREK HOBDAY Producer PETER BUTLER Director HELEN MORTON
Shanklin
When a tough ex-Confederate officer and his ragged gang take over the Ponderosa, Ben is held hostage and a huge ransom demanded. The situation looks hopeless, especially when Hoss is badly wounded.
Written by WILLIAM KELLEY Directed by LEO PENN
starring
Peter Sellers, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Bernard Cribbins, Lionel Jeffries
A gang of crooks plan a daring diamond robbery for which they have the perfect alibi - they are all in jail! But the masterplan is threatened by the arrival of a new chief warden, the immovable Sidney Crout. ...
Original story and screenplay by JOHN WARREN and LEN HEATH
Produced by M. SMEDLEY ASTON Directed by ROBERT DAY
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and guest-starring
The Boar's Nest Bears Every year Hazzard's teenage boys play a basketball match against neighbouring Chickasaw County. Every year Hazzard loses, and every year Boss Hogg dreams up a brand-new scheme for winning and collecting on his bets. This year is going to be no exception....
Written by MICHAEL MICHAELJAN and MICHAEL SEVAREID Directed by TOM WOPAT
starring and Dramatised in seven parts by ALAN PLATER from The Warden and Barchester Towers by ANTHONY TROLLOPE
7: The Dean of Barchester has died and Obadiah Slope has asked to be considered as his successor.
Music composed and conducted by DEREK BOURGEOIS
Producer JONATHAN POWELL Directed by DAVID GILES *CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A series in ten episodes 5: The Luck of the Irish
Written by GAWN GRAINGER with One of Robby Box 's cronies goes to the big betting shop in the sky. Now it's up to
Robby to make sure he gets a good send-off....
Cast in order of appearance:
Photography JOHN WALKER Film editor RAY WINGROVE Producer TERENCE WILLIAMS Director JOHN GLENISTER
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A ten-part serial created by LAVINIA WARNER Part 6 by ANNE VALERY Hostility from the new internees and an unexpected letter force Dorothy into an important decision.
Music composed by JAMES HARPHAM Lighting PETER CATLETT Sound TREVOR WEBSTER Designer KEN LEDSHAM
Producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director MICHAEL OWEN MORRIS
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Hostility from the new internees and an unexpected letter force Dorothy into an important decision.
Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
A Passage to England
Nirad Chaudhuri is 86, and one of the most celebrated - and controversial - Indian writers alive today. He believes that the Western flirtation with Eastern spirituality over the past 20 years has been based on complete misunderstanding. In this film he tells the story of his life's journey in the other direction - his
'passage to England'-and explains the reasons for his current dismay at the state of the country.
Film editor TERRY GABELL
Producer DANIEL WOLF
The Benson and Hedges Championships
Highlights of today's finals Introduced by BARRY DAVIES