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Meena bazaar is a traditional women-only fete, where they come together to exchange ideas, to view each other's handiwork and sample each other's cooking. Today's programme visits one arranged by the Muslim Women's Organisation in Manchester, to see what happens and to talk to the organisers about its significance.
Rani Singh , the Asian actress, has written a book of Indian stories for children. She talks to
Farah Durrani about it. Producer WASEEM MAHMOOD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Rani Singh
Unknown:
Farah Durrani

A series of five films on modern France which expand on some of the documentary themes from A vous la France! 1:Grenoble
At the turn of the century this town in the Alps was a quiet, provincial backwater, known only for glove-making and the magnificence of its mountain location. By the mid-60s it had become not only the site for the 1968 Winter Olympics, but a blue-print for the city of the future.
Film editor LUIS ESPANA
Researcher JANE COTTAVE Producer FRANK ASH

Hope Against Hope
Continuing the series of services from St James's
Church, Piccadilly, London, in which the preacher,
The Rev Dr Colin Morris , seeks to identify and reflect sources of Christian hope in the modern world. Celebrant:
The Rector of St James 's, The Rev Donald Reeves
Director of music
IVOR BOLTON with the ST JAMES 'S SINGERS Sound BRIAN STRUGNELL Lighting PETER WEBB
TV presentation RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Colin Morris
Unknown:
St James
Unknown:
Donald Reeves
Unknown:
Ivor Bolton
Unknown:
St James
Unknown:
Brian Strugnell
Unknown:
Peter Webb

A weekly magazine programme for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. News, views and entertainment, with subtitles and sign language, introduced by Maggie Woolley and Clive Mason Produced by CHARLES PASCOE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Maggie Woolley
Introduced By:
Clive Mason
Produced By:
Charles Pascoe

with Philip Wrixon and Dan Cherrington Producers
KEN POLLOCK , MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Wrixon
Unknown:
Dan Cherrington
Producers:
Ken Pollock
Producer:
John Kenyon

with David Dimbleby starting with the News Summary
A major political interview, a look at the week of a leading personality as seen through their eyes, and an airing for a contentious view.
Studio director VICTOR MELLENEY Editor PAUL NORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Director:
Victor Melleney
Editor:
Paul Norris

starring
Clark Gable , Doris Day With the King of Hollywood as her star pupil, Doris Day makes the most of her role as an idealistic night school teacher in this delightful romantic comedy. City editor Jim Gannon is contemptuous of the journalism class he has been sent to lecture - until he sees the teacher....
Screenplay by FAY AND MICHAEL KANIN
Produced by WILLIAM PERLBERG Directed by GEORGE SEATON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Clark Gable
Editor:
Jim Gannon
Play By:
Fay And
Unknown:
Michael Kanin
Produced By:
William Perlberg
Directed By:
George Seaton
James Gannon:
Clark Gable
Erica Stone:
Doris Day
Dr Hugo Pine:
Gig Young
Peggy De Fore:
Mamie van Doren
Barney Kovac:
Nick Adams
Harold Miller:
Peter Haldwin
Roy:
Charles Lane
Lloyd Crowley:
Harry Antrim
Col Ballentine:
Florenz Ames
Mrs Kovac:
Vivian Nathan

from Gothenburg, Sweden featuring
The Gala Exhibition
ALAN WEEKS answers the medal questions of the past week - who has inherited the vacant crowns in the men's and ice dance championships? Was the Union Jack flying for Britain's KAREN BARBER and NICKY SLATER ?
Plus this afternoon's gala occasion as the new champions entertain their hosts with informal and innovative routines.
Television presentation by the Swedish TV Service Producer JIM RESIDE

Contributors

Unknown:
Karen Barber
Unknown:
Nicky Slater

with Cliff Michelmore Anne Gregg and John Carter

A holiday journey through Japan is never forgotten. The contrast of ancient and ultra-modern creates a unique experience. Anne Gregg joins a group of travellers. John Carter visits the coast of Donegal and Sligo in Southern Ireland to see what makes this part of the British Isles seem so foreign. Cliff Michelmore reports on a boating holiday along Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal for the first of a series of films featuring holidays afloat in Britain.

In the studio the latest news and comment to help you with your holiday problems.

(John Carter writes about holidays every week in The Listener)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Presenter:
Anne Gregg
Presenter:
John Carter
Producer:
Tom Savage

Festival 85
The second of two special programmes celebrating the best of hymns, both ancient and modern. This week we reveal the best eight new hymns, selected by a distinguished panel of judges, from hundreds of entries to the festival. The venue is St James's Church, Piccadilly, in the heart of London. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1684, it's been the site of many first performances.
Sally Magnusson introduces tonight's programme from St James's and talks to the winners.
Conductor NOEL TREDINNICK Organist ROBIN SHELDON
Producer CHRISTOPHER MANN
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE
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Contributors

Designed By:
Sir Christopher Wren
Conductor:
Noel Tredinnick
Organist:
Robin Sheldon
Producer:
Christopher Mann
Producer:
Stephen Whittle

A serial in ten episodes created by JOHN HAWKESWORTH
6: Fateful Days by ALEXANDER BARON
1653. The discovery of the true identity of the singing boy, Hugh Brandon , plunges John and Anne Fletcher into a crisis which will radically affect their marriage.
Members of Parliament
Music composed by KEN HOWARD and ALAN BLAIKLEY Story supervisor JEREMY PAUL Designer GEORGE KYRLAKIDES Producer JONATHAN ALWYN Director MICHAEL CUSTANCE
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Hawkesworth
Unknown:
Alexander Baron
Unknown:
Hugh Brandon
Unknown:
Anne Fletcher
Composed By:
Ken Howard
Composed By:
Alan Blaikley
Unknown:
Jeremy Paul
Designer:
George Kyrlakides
Producer:
Jonathan Alwyn
Director:
Michael Custance
Anne Fletcher:
Sharon Mughan
John Fletcher:
Rob Edwards
Sir Austin Fletcher:
Bert Parnaby
Goodwife Margaret:
Rosalie Crutchley
Hugh Brandon:
Simon Butteriss
Oliver Cromwell:
Peter Jeffrey
JOHN BAKER,:
Alfred Hoffman
John Thurloe:
David Collings
Mrs Lambe:
Jane Wenham
Preacher Lambe:
David Neal
Nathaniel Cropper:
Andrew MacLachlan
Silas:
P J Cassell
Dick Skinner:
Peter Guinness
Joshua:
Ronny Cush
Master Martin Fletcher:
Adam Steel
Minty:
Eileen Way
Mrs Dumfry:
Claire Davenport
Emma Skinner:
Janet Lees-Price
Jane:
Joanna Brookes

With the notable exception of Compo, Nora Batty is not used to anyone looking at her. So when her husband Wally takes an unnatural interest in those parts of her body she stands on, she is understandably unnerved. It is, of course, all part of Compo, Clegg and Foggy's attempts to settle a question of size once and for always.
Feature: page 82
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Contributors

Writter:
Roy Clarke
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Visual effects:
Chris Lawson
Studio lighting:
Alan Jeffery
Studio sound:
Alan Stokes
Designer:
Stephen Fawcett
Produced and directed by:
Alan J. W. Bell
Compo:
Bill Owen
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Foggy:
Brian Wilde
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Wally:
Joe Gladwin
Nora:
Kathy Staff
Landlord:
James Duggan

with Magnus Magnusson from The National Railway Museum, York. Four more contenders from the north of England compete for a place in the semi-finals.
Brian Newton Elliot
(opera singer)
Architecture of York Minster Susan Millard
(part-time farmer)
'Hebridean' books of Lillian Beckwith
Francis Walker (schoolmaster)
Dissolution of the Monasteries, 1523-40 Colin Pickles
(inspector of taxes)
Life and works of H. Rider Haggard DirectorLAURENCE VULLIAMY
Producer PETER MASSEY

Contributors

Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Producer:
Peter Massey

with Esther Rantzen
Reporters Bill Buckley Gavin Campbell Michael Groth
And at the That's Life newsdesk Maev Alexander and John Gould
Director BOB MARSLAND
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Reporters:
Bill Buckley
Reporters:
Gavin Campbell
Reporters:
Michael Groth
Unknown:
Maev Alexander
Unknown:
John Gould
Director:
Bob Marsland
Producer:
Esther Rantzen
Editor:
John Morrell

The Supreme Champion
During the past three days, over 1,500 dogs, have gathered at Earls Court, London, for the world's greatest dog show. Tonight, just one will be judged
Crufts Supreme Champion. Introduced by Dennis McCarthy and Les Crawley ProducerNEIL ECCLES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Dennis McCarthy
Introduced By:
Les Crawley
Producer:
Neil Eccles

Colours of the Stars
The Anglo-Australian
Telescope in New South Wales is one of the largest and best telescopes in the world. With it David Malin has been taking colour pictures of remote stars and star-systems which are not only the most beautiful ever taken but are of great scientific value. David Malin talks to Patrick Moore , explaining his methods, and shows his latest photographs. Producer PIETER MORPURGO

Contributors

Talks:
David Malin
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Producer:
Pieter Morpurgo

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