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Sheelagh Gilbey and Ben Thomas say 'hello again' with songs, games and play ideas. Musicians MICHAEL OMER and ALAN GRAHAME
Story: Harlequin and the Gift of Many Colours by REMY CHARLIP and BURTON SUPREE Director DIANNE KENNY
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheelagh Gilbey
Unknown:
Ben Thomas
Musicians:
Michael Omer
Musicians:
Alan Grahame
Unknown:
Remy Charlip
Unknown:
Burton Supree
Director:
Dianne Kenny
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

A book that takes young Chris, his friend Joy and his robot toy Gizmo on ten magical adventures back to Bible times.

Chris and Joy find Superbook in the dusty attic of Chris's house. Superbook whisks the children and Gizmo back in time to the Garden of Eden, where they meet Adam and Eve. They hear how God created the world and are witnesses to the temptation of Eve by the wily serpent.
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Worship and prayer for
Sunday morning in which you are united by television to the whole community of viewers watching in their homes.
Gary Davies introduces today's service for the first Sunday after Easter from a viewer's home in Ealing, west London. If you would like the viewing community to pray for you or to share with you in giving thanks, please write to: This is the Day, BBCtv, London W12 8QT. Television presentation ANGELA TILBY

Contributors

Introduces:
Gary Davies

A series of eight programmes 4: 'In the Beginning was the Word....'
Tony Buzan explains the importance of key words in memory and recall. Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer NANCY THOMAS Book £3.95 paperback; £5.95 hardback from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Buzan
Director:
Ian Rosenbloom

Ten programmes about modern Greek and the Greek way of life. with Chris Serle and Katia Dandoulaki

The language used when meeting Greeks, and a portrait of Andros Island.
(Rpt)
Book £7.95, two cassettes £7.48 or three records £12.08 from booksellers

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris Serle
Presenter:
Katia Dandoulaki
Consultant:
David A. Hardy
Film Editor:
Richard Sidwell
Producer:
Terry Doyle

Last of a series of programmes on survival and success in small business.
Raising Finance
Film editor PAUL SINCLAIR Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Book Small Business Guide, £6.50, from booksellers. For 'Local Link' details send large sae to: [address removed]

Contributors

Editor:
Paul Sinclair

A series of nine programmes 7: Foliage Plants
This is one of the more popular groups of house plants which have the advantage of being attractive throughout the year.
Geoffrey Smith offers practical advice on the cultivation and propagation of coleus and ferns as well as building a bottle garden using foliage plants.
Film editor PETER RINGSTEAD Producer BRIAN DAVIES
Book, El.50 from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Producer:
Brian Davies

starring
Stewart Granger George Sanders Joan Greenwood
Young John Mohune somes to the village of Moonfleet after his mother's death seeking
Jeremy Fox , the man she had loved. But the boy soon discovers that Fox, a rake and a dandy, is also leader of a band of smugglers.
Screenplay by JAN LUSTIG and MARGARET FILLS Based on the novel by J. MEADE FALKNER
Produced by JOHN HOUSEMAN Directed by FRITZ LANG o IN THE PICTURE: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Stewart Granger
Unknown:
George Sanders
Unknown:
Joan Greenwood
Unknown:
Young John Mohune
Unknown:
Jeremy Fox
Unknown:
Jan Lustig
Novel By:
J. Meade Falkner
Produced By:
John Houseman
Directed By:
Fritz Lang
Jeremy Fox:
Stewart Granger
Lord Ashwood:
George Sanders
Lady Ashwood:
Joan Greenwood
Mrs Minton:
Viveca Lindfors
John Mohune:
Jon Whitely
Gypsy:
Liliane Monte Vecchi
Felix Ratsey:
Melville Cooper
Elzevir Block:
Sean McClory
Parson Glennie:
Alan Napier

and guest starring Heiress Daisy Duke The prospect of easy money has a hypnotic effect on both Boss Hogg and Daisy, who becomes an unwitting part in a scheme to cheat a tycoon searching for his granddaughter.
Written by LEN KAUFMAN and MYLES WILDER
Directed by DON MCDOUGALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Boss Hogg
Written By:
Len Kaufman
Written By:
Myles Wilder
Directed By:
Don McDougall
Bo Duke:
John Schneider
Luke Duke:
Tom Wopat
Daisy Duke:
Catherine Bach
Uncle Jesse:
Denver Pyle
Enos:
Sonny Shroyer
Cooter:
Ben Jones
Sheriff Rosco Coltrane:
James Best
Boss Hogg:
Sorrell Booke
Alan:
Greg Michaels
Harry:
Frank Birney
Vonnie:
Nancy Hinman

Introduced by Hugh Scully This week a visit to
Banbury, famous for its cross and its buns, where the team of experts uncovers paintings, silver and jewellery of high quality; a historic watch once presented by the King of France, but recently unearthed from a local garden; and the most valuable item yet found on any of the 50 previous
Roadshows -a 15th-century bronze Chinese temple bell. Director DAVID MITCHELL
Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS *CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hugh Scully
Director:
David Mitchell
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

from
Stafford Sally Magnusson visits the busy county town of Stafford, a centre of commerce for over 1,000 years. Among the people she meets are Neil Robinson , a young solicitor who spends much of his spare time writing and performing music in church and in the town, and Anne Glover , who keeps the over-60s of Stafford impressively fit with her weekly exercise classes. People from all over Stafford join to sing their Songs of Praise in St Mary's Church.
Hail the day that sees him rise; We all are bom to a living hope; Love s redeeming work is done; Now the green blade riseth; Come let us sing of a wonderful love; Tell out. my soul; The day thou gavest Conductor NIGEL MORRIS Director DIANE REID
Producer MICHAEL SHOESMITH
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE *CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Stafford Sally Magnusson
Unknown:
Neil Robinson
Unknown:
Anne Glover
Conductor:
Nigel Morris
Director:
Diane Reid
Producer:
Stephen Whittle

written by ROY CLARKE starring
Bill Owen
Peter Sallis Brian Wilde with Jane Freeman Joe Gladwin Kathy Staff in The Loxley Lozenge
Would-be mechanical genius Wesley Pegden has found a rare vintage car but to get it back to his garage he needs the expert assistance of three trustworthy volunteers....
Designer STEPHEN FAWCETT Produced and directed by ALAN J. W. BELL
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Contributors

Written By:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Bill Owen
Unknown:
Peter Sallis
Unknown:
Brian Wilde
Unknown:
Jane Freeman
Unknown:
Joe Gladwin
Unknown:
Wesley Pegden
Designer:
Stephen Fawcett
Directed By:
Alan J. W. Bell
Compo:
Bill Owen
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Foggy:
Brian Wilde
Wesley:
Gordon Wharmby
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Nora:
Kathy Staff
Wally:
Joe Gladwin
Crusher:
Jonathan Linsley

with Magnus Magnusson Tonight's setting is the Taliesin Centre for the Arts at the University College of Swansea, where four winners of first-round programmes compete for a place in the final of Mastermind 1985. John Burke
(freelance author)
Jan Hus and the Hussite Wars, 1415-37 Richard Hills (schoolmaster)
English poetry of the First World War
Ian Meadows
(hospital driver)
History of astronomy/ cosmology up to 1700 Christopher Gibson (schoolmaster)
History of Athens, 560-323 BC Assistant producer MARY CRAIG Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY Producer PETER MASSEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
John Burke
Unknown:
Jan Hus
Unknown:
Richard Hills
Unknown:
Christopher Gibson
Producer:
Mary Craig
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Producer:
Peter Massey

A romantic comedy by IVAN TURGENEV Translated by CONSTANCE GARNETT starring Eleanor Bron
Ian Charleson , Richard Briers Phyllis Calvert
Norman Rodway Shaun Scott and introducing Amanda Waring Natalya Petrovna is a lucky woman. She has a good husband and a handsome admirer. But she is also
'of a certain age' and when a young tutor arrives for the summer her romantic feelings get the better of her, threatening everyone with disaster.
Music composed by JEREMY NICHOLAS Lighting JOHN SUMMERS Designer JAN SPOCZYNSKI
Script editor STUART GRIFFITHS Producer LOUIS MARKS Directed by BILL HAYS

Contributors

Translated By:
Constance Garnett
Unknown:
Eleanor Bron
Unknown:
Ian Charleson
Unknown:
Richard Briers
Unknown:
Phyllis Calvert
Unknown:
Norman Rodway
Unknown:
Shaun Scott
Unknown:
Amanda Waring
Unknown:
Natalya Petrovna
Composed By:
Jeremy Nicholas
Composed By:
Lighting John Summers
Designer:
Jan Spoczynski
Editor:
Stuart Griffiths
Directed By:
Bill Hays
Arkady, a landowner:
Richard Briers
Natalya, his wife:
Eleanor Bron
Kolya, their son:
Giles Garnett
Vera, their ward:
Amanda Waring
Anna, Arkady's mother:
Phyllis Calvert
Lizaveta, a companion:
Catherine Schell
Schaaf, a German tutor:
John Woodvine
Rakitin, a friend of the family:
Ian Charleson
Beliayev, Kolya's tutor:
Shaun Scott
Bolshintzov, a neighbour:
Terence Rigby
Shpigelsky, a doctor:
Norman Rodway
Matvey, a manservant:
William Simons
Katya, a maidservant:
Michele Wade

A series of five programmes 3: In the Family
One situation which many families have to face is when an old person loses a partner. Ernest Broome is 88. His wife died 18 months ago and he now lives on his own in Scarborough.
Can he really manage alone? Should he move in with his daughter and her family or should he take sheltered accommodation of some kind? How can he best keep around him his life as he has known it?
Film editor PETER DELFGOU
Researcher MAGGIE WINKWORTH Series producer BERNARD ADAMS Produced by LUCY PARKER
For immediate enquiries phone lines are open for an hour after the programme, and 9.30-5.30 on Monday: [number removed]
For free booklet send large sae with 18p stamp to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Broome
Producer:
Bernard Adams
Produced By:
Lucy Parker

The first of six programmes about families who make music together, presented by Roy Castle and featuring The Stants from Leicester: two brothers who married two sisters, a jazz-mad father and a mum who makes their costumes. The
Kyles from Great Missenden: 'jug-band' music down on the farm.
Film reporter Jill Phillips Film director HILARY MURPHY Producer TONY STAVEACRE BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presented By:
Roy Castle
Reporter:
Jill Phillips
Director:
Hilary Murphy

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