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6.45 Living with Past Technology
7.10 Tunnels and Tunnelling
7.35 An Ageing Population
8.0 Molecular Biology: Antibodies
8.25 Chemistry: History of Norethindrone
Chloe Ashcroft and Wayne Jackman say Hello Again
Musicians MICHAEL OMER. LYN EDWARDS
Story: Mrs Plug the Plumber by ALLAN AHLBERG
Pictures by JOE WRIGHT Producer MARTIN FISHER
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Adrian Hedley , Karen Lee and Tony Osoba with stories and songs about the real value of treasure.
Script editor NOEL VINCENT Director CEUA THOMSON Producer JUDY MERRY
Executive producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester
In today's Sab Ras the Muslim festival of Id-ul-Adha is celebrated with a devotional dhamal sung by Rubeena Mustafa.
The programme continues with a ghazal from Satish Babbar, a Bangla folk song by Runa Laila , a Hindi geet from Suresh Wadekar, another ghazal sung by Dolly Jutley and Raag Shudh Sarang on sitar performed by Ustad Shamim Ahmed.
An Asian Unit presentation.]
BBC Pebble Mill
live from The Greenbelt Festival, Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire
Every August Bank Holiday 25,000 young people gather for a weekend of gospel music, theatre, seminars, prayer and fellowship at
Europe's largest Christian music and arts festival.
The highlight of the weekend is this morning's open-air celebration of the Communion Service.
Among those taking part are Dr John Perkins and John Michael Talbot from
America, the Garth Hewitt Band, Ben Okafor and Springs Dance Company. Engineering manager JOHN LIVINGSTONE
Sound BARRIE HAWES
Director SIMON HAMMOND Producer EUZABETH GORT
features the news and views, politics and practice of those involved with the land. with Philip Wrixon and Dan Cherrington Producers
KEN POLLOCK , MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Poor Little Me MGM cartoon
Omnibus edition by Michael Robartes and Jane Hollowood.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Today: Pink Aye
Ants in the Pantry
Genie with the Light Pink Fur
starring
John Wayne
Katharine Ross
Jim Hutton
Fighting oil well fires is not just a job: it is a dirty, dangerous and exhausting way of life.
Chance Buckman, leader of the hellfighters, has almost become reconciled to the loss of his wife and daughter because of his job. Then
Buckman is injured and his partner, Greg Parker , reopens old wounds by bringing back his family.
Screenplay by CLAIR HUFFAKER Produced by ROBERT ARTHUR
Directed by ANDREW V. MCLAGLEN 0 FILMS: page 19
1963
The last programme in the series which revisits the years when rock 'n' roll began, connecting the events with the music via newsreels, headlines, movies, broadcasts and rock performance footage. The news - Gaitskell dies and Wilson becomes Leader of the Opposition,
Khruschev and Kennedy sign a test ban treaty, Martin Luther King leads the Washington march, Profumo is disgraced, Cooper floors
Clay, JFK is assassinated and Doctor Who is born.
The music - BOBBY VEE ,
GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS, JAN AND DEAN, THE BEATLES, PETER, PAUL AND MARY and THE SEARCHERS.
Videotape editor ANDY QUESTED Research DENISE SMITH Producer ANN FREER
Buying a house? Taking out insurance? Selling your car? Going on holiday? It can all end in tears as the Watchdog team knows only too well. But Nick Ross and reporters Dina Gold , Fran Morrison , Malcolm Wilson and Nicholas Woolley are ready to do battle on your behalf, uncovering cases of injustice, bungling and sharp practice.
Lynn Faulds Wood joins Nick in the studio to reveal some more of the hidden hazards of daily life.
Plus, this week, Watch Out - some topical tips on the rip-off merchants who will be out to catch you during tomorrow's Bank Holiday spending spree.
Studio director VICTOR MELLENEY Producers
PAUL GIBBS , STEVE PHELPS , VICTOR VAN AMERONGEN Editor LINO FERRARI
A series of eight programmes on letter-writing, with scenes by SUE TOWNSEND.
2: Keeping in Touch
Personal letters from friends and relatives are like a conversation you can keep. So - write as you speak. Graphic design ANNE SMITH
Assistant producer STEPHEN MOSS Producer SALLY KIRKWOOD
Accompanying pack available from: [address removed] Send your address and three first-class stamps.
with Jan Leeming Weather News
from Llandudno
Towering above the seaside resort of LIandudno is the headland known as the Great Orme. St Tudno came here 1,400 years ago to build his church and it is on this ancient site that local people and holiday-makers alike have gathered in the open air to sing their songs of praise. Ian Gall , in holiday mood, enjoys the delights of this Victorian resort and meets some of the people who live here all the year around.
Hallelujah! sing to Jesus (Hyfrydol): Love divine, all loves excelling (Blaenwern); Mae lesu Grist yn caru'n awr (Mozart): Peace, perfect peace (0 perfect love); I am the bread of life (Capo): Mae ffrydiau
'ngorfoledd yn tarddu (Crug-y-Bar); Lord of the dance (Shaker): We have a gospel to proclaim (Fulda) Conductor ROBY DA VIES Welsh prayer
THE REV E. R. LLOYD-JONES
Blessing THE REV DEREK RICHARDS Llandudno Town Band conductor GEORGE BROOKS Producer DAFYDD OWEN
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Wales
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starring
Bette Davis
Carroll Baker
David McCallum
When the Curtis family move into an isolated country house there begins a series of weird and frightening happenings.
Seventeen-year-old Jan Curtis discovers that Mrs Aylwood , the owner of the house, lost her daughter Karen after a bizarre ritual in a derelict chapel 30 years before. Jan is determined to solve the mystery, but what strange power will be unleashed if she succeeds?
Screenplay by BRIAN CLEMENS. HARRY SPALDING and ROSEMARY ANNE SISSON Produced by RON MILLER Directed by JOHN HOUGH
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with Jan Leeming Weather News
by D. H. LAWRENCE
1912, a Nottinghamshire mining community.
Mrs Gascoigne and Minnie battle for influence over
Luther. One fights to keep a son, the other to secure her husband.
Music by NIGEL HESS Sound IAN RAE
Lighting DAVE BUSHELL
Designer MICHAEL EDWARDS Producer CAROL PARKS
Director MARTYN FRIEND BBC Pebble Mill
0 FEATURE: page 10
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Last in the series
Voting with a Cross
Should the churches steer clear of politics? This week a panel of experts and a studio audience discuss the invidious choice facing priests and ministers: should they join the political fray as part of their witness or should they keep to the safer waters of spirituality?
Studio director CHRISTOPHER MANN Producer FRANCES GUMLEY
Series producer JAMES MURRAY
The seventh of eight programmes presented by Fred Housego
What happens when you start asking questions about why the place you live in grew up in the way it did? In Alloa in central Scotland Murray Dickie shows Fred Housego how the modern face of the town hides a many-layered history. (R)