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Stuart McGugan and Chloe Ashcroft say 'Hello again'
Story: "Grandma Jessie's Outing" by Sharon Miller

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart McGugan
Presenter:
Chloe Ashcroft
Author (Grandma Jessie's Outing):
Sharon Miller
Musician:
David Mellor
Musician:
Alan Grahame
Director:
Sharon Miller
Producer:
Penny Lloyd
Series Producer:
Anne Gobey
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

Five programmes on being 50 in the 80s.
4: Loss and Change
Presenter Kay Carmichael Director JOHN BROOKE
Producers IAN WOOLF , BRIGrr BARRY

Contributors

Presenter:
Kay Carmichael
Director:
John Brooke
Producers:
Ian Woolf
Producers:
Brigrr Barry

A series of programmes on survival and success in small business.
Raising Finance (1) Director GEOFF GRIFFITHS
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN Book, Small Business Guide £6.50 from booksellers. For 'Local Link' details send large sae to: [address removed]

Contributors

Director:
Geoff Griffiths
Producer:
John Twitchin

A weekly focus on issues, topics and personalities as they affect Asian communities in the United Kingdom.
The Choir of Asian Christian Fellowship, Southall, sing an Easter song.
Producer BISH MEHAY
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

A series of eight programmes 3: Memories are Made of This Bad memory hampers efficiency. Tony Buzan explains how to make yours better.
Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer NANCY THOMAS

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Buzan
Director:
Ian Rosenbloom
Producer:
Nancy Thomas

for Easter Day
A celebration of Mass from the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of Good Aid,
Motherwell Celebrant and preacher
The Rt Rev Joseph Devine with the MOTHERWELL
DIOCESAN CHOIR
Organist JOHN PITCATHLEY Conductor KAY BARNES
Hymns: Christ the Lord is risen today (Lyra Davidica): 0 King of night and splendour (Aurelia);
Rejoice aU ye that sorrowed sore (Laetamini); Thine be the glory (Maccabaeus)
Readings: Acts 10. w 34, 37-43
I Corinthians 5, vv 6-8: John 20. w 1-9
Sound BOB GILLIES Lighting ROY SMITH
TV presentation WILLIE MCDADE and MICHAEL A. SIMPSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Motherwell Celebrant
Unknown:
Joseph Devine
Organist:
John Pitcathley
Conductor:
Kay Barnes
Unknown:
Willie McDade
Unknown:
Michael A. Simpson

The Quest
The discovery of a cave packed with treasure is everyone's dream. But the reality for Devon cavers was thousands of animal bones in a time capsule revealing the nature of the county's prehistory.
It happened at Buckfastleigh in the 1930s and led to the setting up of Britain's leading Cave Study Centre. Can it happen again? In the second of two programmes Andrew Cooper joins the cavers and scientists working against mud, boulders and rising water in their search for a new cave. Written and directed by ANDREW COOPER
Producer DAVID WAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Cooper
Directed By:
Andrew Cooper
Producer:
David Way

starring
Caution: Easter Bunny Crossing
A gang of determined but inept Easter dudes seek to become notorious bandits but fail to reckon with an embarrassed Hoss disguised for a charity Easter egg hunt. Written by LARRY MARKES Directed by BRUCE BILSON

Contributors

Written By:
Larry Markes
Directed By:
Bruce Bilson
Ben Cartwright:
Lome Greene
Hoss Cartwright:
Dan Blocker
Little Joe Cartwright:
Michael Landon

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

starring Cliff Richard
Special guest Larry Norman Since he became a Christian nineteen years ago, rock legend Cliff Richard has remained a favourite in the charts. He has also at the same time become Britain's top Rockspell singer. In this special programme, Cliff explains why he calls his new music Rockspell and sings a dozen of his best-loved songs.
Designer PAUL MUNTING Lighting DEREK SLEE Sound HUGH BARKER Producer jim MURRAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Richard
Unknown:
Larry Norman
Unknown:
Cliff Richard
Unknown:
Hugh Barker

Introduced by Hugh Scully
Kendal, gateway to the Lake District, is the venue for this week's programme. The familiar team of Roadshow experts discover a wide variety of interesting items from a tiny snuff box to a huge oriental bed; from a fine 19th-century Lakeland
Painting to an astonishingly intricate home-made Tiffany lamp.
Director YVONNE DEUTSCHMAN Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Hugh Scully
Director:
Yvonne Deutschman
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

The award-winning series by ROY CLARKE starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde in One of the Last Few Places Unexplored by Man
Compo reveals an unnatural desire to have his photograph taken in that most forbidden territory - Nora Batty 's bedroom. What is worse, he chooses to realise this ambition at a time when
Nora is at her most defensive. However, Compo doesn't see this as a serious problem and, with a little help from his friends, he plots a way over her doorstep.
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Designer VALERIE WARRENDER
Produced by ALAN J. w. BELL
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Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Bill Owen
Unknown:
Peter Sallis
Unknown:
Brian Wilde
Unknown:
Nora Batty
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Valerie Warrender
Produced By:
Alan J. W. Bell
Compo:
Bill Owen
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Foggy:
Brian Wilde
Sid:
John Comer
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Wally:
Joe Gladwin
Nora:
Kathy Staff
Albert:
Chris Breeze

Presented by Simon King
Who'd have thought garden birds were so clever? All over the country, they've been solving intelligence tests faster than they can be designed. Pulling out matchsticks, working levers, pecking coloured discs, landing on see-saws, pushing ping-pong balls.
This programme sets out to find the brightest bird of all, but also asks 'is this really intelligence?' In the countryside, birds display just as much cleverness in their daily search for food.
All the same, the bird which solves the toughest test of all does show remarkable ingenuity - possibly something more than simply trial and error.
Principal wildlife cameraman SIMON KING
Director ALASTAIR FOTHERGILL Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
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Contributors

Presented By:
Simon King
Unknown:
Simon King
Director:
Alastair Fothergill

with Magnus Magnusson The Great Hall of the University of Lancaster is the setting as four more winners of the first-round programmes challenge for a place in the Final of Mastermind 1985.
Elizabeth McCaffrey (solicitor)
The institutions of the European Communities Ian MacKillop
(pharmacy technician RAMC) The history of the British newspaper comic strip Francis Walker (schoolmaster)
The life and poetry of John Milton
Christopher Rowe (history teacher)
The lives and voyages of John and Sebastian Cabot Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY Producer PETER MASSEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Elizabeth McCaffrey
Unknown:
Ian MacKillop
Unknown:
Francis Walker
Unknown:
John Milton
Unknown:
Christopher Rowe
Unknown:
Sebastian Cabot
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Producer:
Peter Massey

by J.B. Priestley
starring Claire Bloom as Mrs Conway with Geraldine James as Madge, Phyllis Logan as Kay, Nicholas le Prevost as Gerald Thornton, Mel Martin as Hazel, Susan Wooldridge as Joan Helford, Peter Chelsom as Alan, Keith Drinkel as Ernest Beevers, Simon Shepherd as Robin and Natalie Ogle as Carol
1919: the World War is over. Kay Conway celebrates her 21st birthday and all the family look forward with hope and confidence. Then Time begins to conjure with them and offers a dark glimpse of what the future could really bring.
FEATURE: page 8

Contributors

Author:
J.B. Priestley
Music arranged and played by:
Francis Shaw
Make-up:
Jean Steward
Designer:
Don Taylor
Script Editor:
Stuart Griffiths
Producer:
Louis Marks
Director:
Mike Vardy
Mrs Conway:
Claire Bloom
Madge:
Geraldine James
Kay:
Phyllis Logan
Gerald Thornton:
Nicholas Le Prevost
Hazel:
Mel Martin
Joan Helford:
Susan Wooldridge
Alan:
Peter Chelsom
Ernest Beevers:
Keith Drinkel
Robin:
Simon Shepherd
Carol:
Natalie Ogle

starring
Vivien Leigh Robert Taylor
One of Hollywood's great love stories, Waterloo Bridge tells of a chance encounter during the First World War. This tender, idyllic, yet tragic story about a British officer's love for a beautiful young dancer stars Vivien Leigh , who had just received an Academy
Award for her role in Gone With the Wind.
Screenplay by s. N. BEHRMAN. HANS RAMEAU and GEORGE FROESCHEL Produced by SIDNEY FRANKEL Directed by mervyn leroy
9 FILMS: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Vivien Leigh
Unknown:
Robert Taylor
Unknown:
Vivien Leigh
Produced By:
Sidney Frankel
Directed By:
Mervyn Leroy
Myra:
Vivien Leigh
Roy Cronin:
Robert Taylor
Lady Margaret Cronin:
Lucile Watson
Kitty:
Virginia Field
Madame Olga Kirowa:
Maria Ouspenskaya
Duke:
C Aubrey Smith
Maureen:
Janet Shaw
Elsa:
Janet Waldo
Lydia:
Steffi Duna
Sylvia:
Virginia Carroll

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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