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lain Lauchlan and Janet Palmer say Hallo Again
Story: The Chef Who Kept Cleaning His Kitchen by DIANA STOW Musicians
RICHARD BROWN , MARTIN FRITH Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Janet Palmer
Unknown:
Richard Brown
Unknown:
Martin Frith
Producer:
Christine Hewitt
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

Rediscovering religious belief Creeds and Conflict
While creeds identify those who belong to a religious tradition, by definition they exclude those who do not.
John Bowker examines how creeds developed to protect the church's orthodoxy and to exclude heretics. Director STEVE BENSON Producer DAVID CRAIG

Contributors

Unknown:
John Bowker
Director:
Steve Benson
Producer:
David Craig

A series in which viewers are united by television in a simple service of prayer and reflection. Linda Mary Evans joins Reuben Willcocks on a farm in Devon. The theme is Creeds and Conflict. Director CHRIS LOUGHUN
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Mary Evans
Unknown:
Reuben Willcocks
Director:
Chris Loughun
Producer:
Helen Alexander

with Robert Lacey
Prince Franz Josef II of Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein has been ruled by Prince Franz Josef n since 1938. The Prince and his wife, Princess Gina. dislike talking about money - 'you can't eat a painting and you can't make clothes out of a castle, I mean what is rich?'
Executive producer ADAM CLAPHAM Producer JOHN BIRD (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Lacey

Crofting
Nature's own rhythms are mirrored in the lives of the Hebridean crofters of Uist. Narrator Douglas Leach
Film editor BERNARD ROUGHTON Produced by KEITH HOPKINS BBCBristol

Contributors

Editor:
Bernard Roughton
Produced By:
Keith Hopkins

The last of six films depicting the lives of three of Britain's wild creatures.
Toran, the Dartmoor Pony (2) by JOSEPHINE POOLE and JOHN KING
Toran lives with the other colts on the fringe of the herd. The herd was once led by his father - he will not rest until he has taken his place! Photography SIMON KING Produced by JOHN KING BBC South West (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Josephine Poole
Unknown:
John King
Produced By:
John King

Recent programmes with sign language and subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. The Parent Programme
How to cope with, survive and enjoy your under-5s. with Francis Wilson Miriam O'ReUly
For this broadcast two programmes have been combined: Post-Natal
Depression and Getting the Best for Your Under-5s Director STACEY ADAMS
Series producer BERNARD ADAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Wilson
Unknown:
Miriam O'Reuly
Director:
Stacey Adams
Producer:
Bernard Adams

with Philip Wrixon Dan Cherrington Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell Producers
KEN POLLOCK. MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Wrixon
Unknown:
Dan Cherrington
Unknown:
Leslie Cottington
Unknown:
Ken Pollock.
Producer:
John Kenyon

Everton v Manchester United Introduced by Jimmy Hill For the first of the season's
Football League fixtures to be shown live, a visit to
Goodison Park for a match featuring two of the game's foremost clubs.
Last season Everton finished runners-up to Liverpool in both League and Cup. Can they overcome the catalogue of injuries with which they have started this season, and has ADRIAN HEATH helped the fans to forget that
Gary Lineker (40 goals for the club last season) has left Goodison for Barcelona? A year ago, United kicked off with ten straight wins, but it is 20 seasons since the championship flag flew over Old Trafford. Have they recovered from their bad start to this season, and found the goal-scoring replacement for Mark Hughes now, like Lineker, with Barcelona? Today, Everton go for a third successive home win against United, after scores of 5 - 0 and 3 - 1 in the last two seasons.
Commentator JOHN MOTSON Series producer JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor BOB ABRAHAMS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Adrian Heath
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Mark Hughes
Commentator:
John Motson
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Bob Abrahams

Sky Bandits over Hazzard
What with an armoured truck being 'heli.jacked',$3 million being stolen, Boss and Rosco doing 'aerobatic' lessons, and Bo and Duke landing in jail for a crime they didn't commit, a whole lot of hot air is flying round Hazzard County....
Written by SI ROSE
Directed by RALPH RISKIN

Contributors

Written By:
Si Rose
Directed By:
Ralph Riskin
Bo:
John Schneider
Luke:
Tom Wopat
Daisy:
Catherine Bach
Uncle Jesse:
Denver Pyle
Enos:
Sonny Shroyer
Cooter:
Ben Jones
Rosco:
James Best
Boss Hogg:
Sorrell Booke

Presented by Bruce Fogle , Jan Batchelor Wayne Mockett and Dale Winton
This week Bruce looks at some of the amazing hi-tech methods of diagnosing just how ill your pet is. Wayne gets lost on the Pennines, but unfortunately one of the Search and Rescue dogs finds him. And Jan and Wayne help to save and adopt a starving foal. Directors
DEREK NELSON and DAVID BARRETT Producer ROY CHAPMAN
Series producer STEVE TIMMINS

Contributors

Presented By:
Bruce Fogle
Presented By:
Jan Batchelor
Presented By:
Wayne Mockett
Presented By:
Dale Winton
Unknown:
Derek Nelson
Unknown:
David Barrett
Producer:
Roy Chapman
Producer:
Steve Timmins

from Guernsey
Ian Gall visits the second largest of the Channel Islands and meets a people who pride themselves on their independence.
He joins 13-year-old EDWARD OZANNE, who has spina bifida, as he attempts a half-marathon in his wheelchair; and PETER LE VASSEUR, an artist who uses biblical themes to illustrate contemporary issues. PETER WOOD AND JENNY WOOD welcome him to their home, Herm Island, to share in the joy of their daughter's wedding. Christians from all over Guernsey join in the Town Church of St Peter Port to sing their Songs of Praise.
O praise ye the Lord (Laudate Dominum); Let all the world in every corner sing (Luckington); Quel ami fidele et tendre (Converse); Let me have my way among you; Day by day; Dear Lord and Father of mankind (Repton); My life is really blessed; Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey).
Conductor ALAN GOUGH
Organist ROGER SURCOMBE
Researcher KERENA MARCHANT
Producer ERNEST REA
Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
BBC Bristol
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Ozanne
Unknown:
Peter Le Vasseur
Unknown:
Peter Wood
Unknown:
Jenny Wood
Conductor:
Alan Gough
Organist:
Roger Surcombe
Unknown:
Kerena Marchant

A serial in 13 parts devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring and Written by LIONEL GOLDSTEIN 4: 'Avril, you're one of the shrewdest businesswomen
I've come across. Add that to your charm and your looks and it makes you formidable. I like that.... and I respect it. I want you in my corner.'
Title music SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE
Film cameraman JOHN WILLIAMS Designer JIM HATCHARD
Script editor JOHN BRASON
DirectorTRISTAN DE VERE COLE Producer GERARD GLAISTER
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
The theme music to Howards ' Way, 'Always there'. RESL/12RSL 190 available from retailers

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Glaister
Written By:
Lionel Goldstein
Written By:
Leslie Osborne
Unknown:
John Williams
Designer:
Jim Hatchard
Editor:
John Brason
Director:
Tristan de Vere Cole
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Tom Howard:
Maurice Colbourne
Jan Howard:
Jan Harvey
Kate Howard:
Dulcie Gray
Jack Rolfe:
Glyn Owen
Avril Rolfe:
Susan Gilmore
Ken Masters:
Stephen Yardley
Charles Frere:
Tony Anholt
Gerald Urquhart:
Ivor Danvers
Polly Urquhart:
Patricia Shakesby
Abby Urquhart:
Cindy Shelley
Lynne Howard:
Tracey Childs
Leo Howard:
Edward Highmore
Richard Sheltet:
Oscar Quttak
Claude Dupont:
Malcolm Jamieson
Bill Sayers:
Robert Vahey
Davy:
Kulvinder Ghir
Gray:
Albert Welling
Steve Windom:
Bill Thomas
David Lloyd:
Bruce Bould
Orrin Hudson:
Ryan Michael
James Sinclair:
John Rolfe
Greg:
Russell Keith-Grant
Linsdale:
Peter Penry-Jones
Henderson:
Andrew Filton
Arthur:
Patrick Carter
Landlady:
Edwina Ford
Rescuer:
Gareth Milne

The last of four parts by Alan Bleasdale
Based on the book by William Allison and John Fairley
with Paul McGann as Percy Toplis
and Cherie Lunghi, Matthew Marsh, Philip McGough

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Bleasdale
Based on the book by:
William Allison
Based on the book by:
John Fairley
Costume Designer:
Charlotte Holditch
Sound Recordist:
Roger Long
Music:
George Fenton
Film Editor:
Tariq Anwar
Photography:
Andrew Dunn
Designer:
Chris Robilliard
Producer:
Richard Broke
Director:
Jim O'Brien
Percy Toplis:
Paul McGann
Dorothy:
Cherie Lunghi
Annie Webster:
Jane Wood
Frank Webster:
Dave Hill
Mam:
Paola Dionisotti
Cyclist:
Paul Butterworth
Charles Strange:
Matthew Marsh
Woodhall:
Philip McGough
Turner:
Philip Martin Brown
Fallows:
Aran Bell
Spencer:
Jim Carter
PC Fulton:
Ted Richards
De Courcy Parry:
Antony Carrick
Norman:
Peter Hutchinson
Insp Ritchie:
Richard Ireson
Spruce:
David Miller
Bertram:
Terry Cundall
The Rev Law:
Frank Duncan

with David Lomax
Week by week as the events of the news unfold, moral dilemmas, controversies and questions are raised which cannot easily be compressed into the black and white summary of a bulletin or headline.
But these questions of public and private morality affect us all and inflame passions and prejudices many of us would rather ignore or try to hide. Reporter David Lomax looks at one of these issues, and tries to discover what is at the 'heart of the matter'. Film editor MICHAEL ALOOF
Series producer OLGA EDRIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lomax
Reporter:
David Lomax
Producer:
Olga Edridge

The second of eight programmes presented by Tony Soper
Squirrels and hedgehogs are among the most common visitors to our gardens - one by day, the other by night. But whereas the squirrel is often an unwelcome guest on the bird-table, hedgehogs devour garden pests. But how do you attract them and what do you do when faced with a three-ounce hedgehog orphaned just before the snows of winter?
Film editor HUGH TASMAN Producer BRYN BROOKS (R)

Contributors

Presented By:
Tony Soper

BBC One London

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