Chloe Ashcroft and Ben Thomas say Hello Again with songs, games and play ideas.
What have got eyes
And a nose, and hair that grows - People!
Musicians JONATHAN COHEN
PHILL TODD , WILL HILL Story: Clouds by PEGGY BLAKELEY
Illustrated by KAZUO NIIZAKA Director BRIAN LITTLE
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Rediscovering Religious Belief
So Great a Cloud of Witnesses People pray together in response to Christ's promise that wherever two or three are gathered together He will be there with them.
Fr Eric Simmons , CR, sees all our corporate prayer as the preparation for the ultimate vision of God.
Director LELIA GUINERY GREEN Producer DAVID CRAIG
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'Study Notes' and enclose a large sae and a first-class stamp.
The series for Sunday mornings in which you are united with your fellow viewers in a simple service of reflection and prayer.
Today's theme is Praying
Together, and on the weekend of the feast of St Columbanus, join the small Columbanus
Community of Reconciliation in Belfast. The preacher is Fr Michael Hurley , SJ.
Introduced by Noel Battye Director STEVE BENSON Producer jim SKELLY
Series producer ELIZABETH GORT
Just over a year ago, Faiz Ahmed Faiz recorded at Pebble Mill a 'mushaira'
(poetry symposium), which was his last appearance on television. Soon afterwards he returned to Pakistan where he died in November 1984.
Faiz was probably the greatest Urdu poet of his era, the recipient of many national and international awards and, to mark the anniversary of his death, today's programme is devoted to his work.
There is an edited version of the television 'mushaira' in which he and a few other eminent poets recite their poems.
Also Iftikhar Arif speaks to the poet's widow Alys Faiz Producer KRISHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
with Isabel Soto, Palmira Sullivan, Miguel Penaranda, Pablo Soto, Carlos Riera, Santiago Varela (R)
A series of 20 programmes for beginners in German.
Train times and railway tickets for Wurzburg in Bavaria to visit the great 18th-century palace and gardens: die Residenz der Furstbischbfe von Wurzburg. Presented by Hanni Vanhaiden (R)
A series of 26 programmes
See the news as others see it and brush up your French. Presented by Chantal Cuer
If you've ever wanted a computer desk, a hi-fi video centre, bunk beds or a rocking chair these are just a few of the items which
Richard Blizzard will be making in this series of seven programmes. 2: Bunk Beds
Bunk beds are not just fun for the children - they can also solve the problem of too little storage space for too many toys. Richard Blizzard shows how to make his own design of bunk bed, and in the garden makes a cold frame and a cloche.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RAMSDEN (R)
One hundredth edition
A programme for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. This week See Hear goes to the Coventry Deaf Club for an Old Time Music Hall.
Presented by Maggie Woolley Clive Mason and John Lee Producer EDDIE MONTAGUE
Series producer CHARLES PASCOE
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Featuring the news and views, politics and practice of those involved with the land, with Philip Wrixon Dan Cherrington
Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell Producers
KEN POLLOCK. MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
for farmers JOHN KETTLEY
with David Dimbleby Starting with the News Summary
The weekly look at what matters in politics. In conversation with people at the heart of events, David Dimbleby seeks the truth behind the significant issues of the moment, and those looming ahead.
Studio director VICTOR MELLENEY Editor PAUL norms
Omnibus edition by Allan Swift and Rosemary Mason.
'You owed me 20, you paid it back, that's my story'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
The Coral United Kingdom Championship
When 'Hurricanes' collide with 'Whirlwinds' on the snooker table, then the only place to be is the Guild Hall, Preston, because ALEX HIGGINS and JIMMY WHITE should be starting off on one table - as long as they raised the wind in earlier rounds. Nearby, KIRK STEVENS and EDDIE CHARLTON ought to be holding Canada's and Australia's attention.
DAVID VINE introduces the seven-frame session.
Commentators TED LOWE
JACK KARNEHM
CLIVE EVERTON
Summarisers JIM MEADOWCROFT
JOHN VIRGO , JOHN SPENCER Television presentation
KEITH PHILLIPS. MIKE ADLEY Producer KEITH MACKENZIE
Executive producer NICK HUNTER
by CARLA LANE in The Edge
Designer PHIL ROBERSON Producer ROGER RACE (R)
Jan Leeming ; Weather News
for Thanksgiving
This coming week Americans will be commemorating Thanksgiving, first celebrated by the Pilgrim
Fathers in the 17th century. It's a time of particular importance to those living away from home. In tonight's Songs of Praise, Americans in London have come together to sing their songs of Thanksgiving and talk to
Cliff Michelmore about their faith and their experiences away from the United States. Among them are
Charles H. Price , the American
Ambassador, Jennifer Jenkins , a high school student, and Colonel Donald Waltman , a fighter pilot who was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam for six years. I will sing, I will sing; Magic penny; Amazing grace; Because of who you are: Mine eyes have seen the glory (Battle Hymn): Be still my soul
(Finlandia); America the beautiful (Materna)
Conductor SCOTT STROMAN
Assistant producer FAY WOOLF Producer david KREMER
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE
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The Coral United Kingdom Championship
Two of the most naturally gifted players in the history of snooker should be playing their match to a finish tonight as ALEX HIGGINS and JIMMY WHITE play ten frames. Two of the best known overseas players KIRK
STEVENS and EDDIE CHARLTON could well be keeping them company. DAVID VINE introduces the fireworks.
The last in the series devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR
Episode 13 by RAYMOND THOMPSON
'There's just one problem - if we can't, complete sea-trials by next weekend we've lost the franchise and we're just not ready.'
Title music
SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE Film cameraman JOHN KENWAY Designer IAN ASHURST
Script editor JOHN BRASON Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director SARAH HELUNGS
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by ROY CLARKE starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde with Jane Freeman
Joe Gladwin , Kathy Staff in Who's Looking After the Café Then?
Having no faith in Crusher's capability to run the cafe in her absence Ivy closes down for the day. But she hadn't reckoned on the goodwill and expertise of Foggy who, with the assistance of Compo and Clegg, will not only run the cafe, but clean the paintwork above the front window ... Music
RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer STEPHEN FAWCETT Produced and directed by ALAN J. W. BELL (R)
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A series of stories by Noël Coward
This week: What Mad Pursuit
Screenplay by STANLEY PRICE starring Carroll Baker and Paul Daneman with Neil Cunningham , Jane Carr and Sandra Dickinson
If you were a famous English novelist doing a whistle stop tour of the United States to promote your books, wouldn't you welcome with open arms the chance of a quiet weekend away from it all in a remote corner of Long Island? Of course you would. Well, let what happened to Evan Lorrimer be an awful warning....
VALERIE COLGAN , RITA DAVIES
Musical director TONY BRITTEN Make-up designer DAWN ALCOCK Costume designer JUANITA WATERSON
Designer CECILIA BRERETON Scrip editor ALAN DRURY
Producer ALAN SHALLCROSS Director TONY SMITH
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with Jan Leeming Weather News
After the Torture
'I think everyone after torture discovers how precious is life. I mean you face things differently.' Every year thousands of torture victims disappear, never to tell their tale. But thousands more survive, and are released back into the world. Their torture does not end at the moment they step outside the prison gates. The memories remain, and with them the anguish that makes readjustment to normal life so hard. Canada has a uniquely liberal policy of immigration for political refugees - over 20,000 settle in the country each year. Many have suffered terrible tortures and made miraculous escapes. To meet their needs an extraordinary network of doctors, psychiatrists, health workers and volunteers, several themselves former victims, has sprung up.
This film does not investigate the politics of the victims. It examines their experiences, and follows the attempts of care-workers, medical and social, to overcome their traumas.
Film editor FRED GAUTHIER
Series producer DANIEL WOLF Producer ALAN PATIENT BBC Wales
The Coral United Kingdom Championship
DAVID VINE introduces the highlights and the results of the day's frames.