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Jane Hardy , Nicola Katrak Stuart Bradley and Robin Kingsland say
HalloAgain, with songs, games and play ideas. Story:
Brian and Ryan Keep Fit by SONYA DANN
Musicians JONATHAN COHEN WILL HILL ,DAVID HISSEY
Director ALISON STEWART
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Hardy
Unknown:
Nicola Katrak
Unknown:
Stuart Bradley
Unknown:
Robin Kingsland
Unknown:
Sonya Dann
Musicians:
Jonathan Cohen
Musicians:
Will Hill
Musicians:
David Hissey
Director:
Alison Stewart
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

Sarla Maheshwari presents stories from around the communities and a preview of the Men's Hockey World Cup which begins in London later this week.
Shaheen Mahmud sings
'Bhatiali,' a Bengali folk song. troducer YOUSUF AZIZ executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarla Maheshwari
Unknown:
Shaheen Mahmud

Rediscovering religious belief Creeds and Commitment
While Buddhists, Sikhs, Jews and Muslims have outward symbols indicating their religious commitment, identification of Christians is more complicated.
John Bowker examines how the creeds of Christianity teach that relationship with God does not depend upon external marks or . observances.
Director STEVE BENSON Producer DAVID CRAIG

Contributors

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

From the Shropshire village of Ruyton-Eleven-Towns, this service is a thanksgiving for God's creative activity, from a local school, and families from three villages, combine to celebrate the harvest season.
The service is led by the vicar The Rev Robin Bradbury The preacher is the Archdeacon of Salop The Ven Robert Jeffery
Hymns: Come, ye thankful people, come;
Fair waved the golden corn;
God, whose farm is all creation;
To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise;
We Plough the fields;
Praise, 0 praise our God and King.
Lessons: Genesis 1: v 24 - 2: V 3; John 15: vv 1-10
Pebble Mill

Contributors

Vicar:
Robin Bradbury
Preacher:
Ven Robert Jeffery
Television presentation:
Roger Hutchings

The Dunhill Cup The Final
After three days of match play over the Old Course at St Andrews , the field is reduced to two teams. Each member of the winning team stands to win 100,000 dollars and the Scottish gallery will provide an enthusiastic background to the climax of this tournament which has established itself as the 'team championship of the world'. HARRY CARPENTER introduces live coverage of the opening holes. Commentators
PETER ALLISS , CLIVE CLARK BRUCE CRITCHLEY
TONY JACKLIN Producers
FRED VINER , ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
St Andrews
Introduces:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Bruce Critchley
Unknown:
Tony Jacklin
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
Harold Anderson

A fortnightly magazine programme for people who are deaf and hard-of-hearing. News, views and entertainment, with sign language and subtitles. Introduced by Maggie Woolley
Clive Mason and John Lee produced by CHARLES PASCOE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Maggie Woolley
Introduced By:
Clive Mason
Introduced By:
John Lee
Produced By:
Charles Pascoe

with Philip Wrixon Dan Cherrington Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell Producers
KEN POLLOCK , MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
12.58 Weather News for farmers IAN MCCASKILL

Contributors

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

from Blackpool with David Dimbleby
Starting with News Summary With the Labour Party
Conference about to begin in Blackpool, David Dimbleby talks to the Labour leader,
The Rt Hon Neil Kinnock , mp Reporter VIVIAN WHITE Producers
ELUE UPDALE. CAROLINE HAYDON Director NEIL ECCLES Editor PAUL NORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Talks:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Neil Kinnock
Unknown:
Caroline Haydon
Director:
Neil Eccles
Editor:
Paul Norris

'Happy talk', 'Younger than springtime', 'I'm in love with a wonderful guy', 'Some enchanted evening' ...
South Pacific boasts many of the best and most enduring numbers written by RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN. Now, after almost 30 years, a new recording has been made of the complete score.
Television cameras were at the Henry Wood Hall in London to watch the classic musical given a new lease of life by Jose Carreras , Kiri Te Kanawa , Sarah Vaughan and Mandy Patinkin. With the Ambrosian Singers and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jonathan Tunick
LightingDEREK FAWLEY
Television sound GRAHAM HAINES Executive producer JOHN ARCHER Produced and directed by JONATHAN FULFORD
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jose Carreras
Unknown:
Kiri Te Kanawa
Unknown:
Sarah Vaughan
Unknown:
Mandy Patinkin.
Conducted By:
Jonathan Tunick
Unknown:
Derek Fawley
Unknown:
Graham Haines
Producer:
John Archer
Directed By:
Jonathan Fulford

Presented by Bruce Fogle
Jan Batchelor
Wayne Mockett and Dale Winton
This week Pet Watch goes live to Alexandra Palace to cover the Pet Trade and Industry Exhibition.
Jan learns grooming the hard way, Wayne reports back from a pet cemetery and Bruce looks at the future of the E900 million pet industry. If you want to learn more about your pets' future phone in on [number removed]. The line opens at 5.30 pm.
Directors DAVID BARRETT and DEREK NELSON
Producer ROY CHAPMAN
Series producer STEVE TIMMINS
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Contributors

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

for Harvest from Saffron Walden
As the crops are gathered in, Songs of Praise celebrates harvest in the beautiful countryside of North Essex. Roger Royle meets
BOB FURZE as he combines the last of his corn, and takes tea with KITTY WILSON and some of her 250 'children'. CHRIS COLE, a local baker, shows Roger how to bake a harvest sheaf loaf and PETER TAYLOR talks of moral issues in modem farming. Farmers, country dwellers and the people of Saffron Walden gather in the parish church of St Mary the Virgin to sing their harvest songs of praise.
All creatures of our God and King (Lasst uns erfreuen); Come, ye thankful people, come (St George) - To thee, 0 Lord our hearts we raise (Golden Sheaves); New every morning (Melcombe); Praise and thanksgiving (Bunessan); We plough the fields (Wir Pflugen); Jesus is Lord; 0 God beyond all praising (Thaxted).
Conductor ANDREW MALCOLM
Research VALETTA STALLABRASS Assistant producer Jude Rose, Producers
DAVID KREMER , Roger Hutchings Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE * CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Saffron Walden
Unknown:
Roger Royle
Unknown:
Bob Furze
Unknown:
Kitty Wilson
Unknown:
Chris Cole
Talks:
Peter Taylor
Conductor:
Andrew Malcolm
Unknown:
Valetta Stallabrass
Producer:
Jud Rose
Unknown:
David Kremer
Unknown:
Roger Hutcmngs
Editor:
Stephen Whittle

A serial in 13 parts devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring
Written by ARTHUR SCHMIDT 5: 'Tom, this isn't any otherheadstrong girl of 19. This is your daughter! Where are your values? Where's your love?'
Title music SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE
Film cameraman JOHN WILLIAMS Designer NIGEL JONES
Script editor JOHN BRASON Director SARAH HELUNGS
Producer GERARD GLAISTER
'Always there', sung by Marti Webb , and the theme tune to the series are on records RESL 190 or 12 RSL 190;
Simon's Way including 'Anyone can fall in love' and 'Always there' are on record or cassette REB/ZCF 594 * CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Glaister
Unknown:
Allan Prior
Written By:
Arthur Schmidt
Music:
Simon May
Music:
Leslie Osborne
Unknown:
John Williams
Designer:
Nigel Jones
Editor:
John Brason
Director:
Sarah Helungs
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Sung By:
Marti Webb
Tom Howard:
Maurice Colbourne
Jan Howard:
Jan Harvey
Kate Harvey:
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
Claude Dupont:
Malcolm Jamieson
Richard Shellet:
Oscar Quttak
Orrin Hudson:
Ryan Michael
Bill Sayers:
Robert Vahey
David Lloyd:
Bruce Bould
Councillor Moffat:
John Ronane
Steve Windom:
Bill Thomas
Hilary Fuller:
Tricia Thorns
Bittens:
Michael Goldie
James Sinclair:
John Rolfe
Linsdale:
Peter Penry-Jones
Third councillor:
Roy Spencer
Des:
Cltve Gehle
Bridget:
Sharon Akerboom
Young man:
Mark Simpson
Greg:
Russell Keith-Grant

The first of two parts Screenplay by ALAN PLATER
From the novel by HILDA BERNSTEIN starring Art Malik
John Matshikiza
Jack Klaff , Estelle Kohler South Africa in the early 60s
Provides the background for Hilda Bernstein 's award-winning political thriller.
Music JIM PARKER
Costume designer MICHAEL BURDLE Designer DON TAYLOR
Photography JOHN MCGLASHAN Producer TERRY COLES Director BILL HAYS
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Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Plater
Novel By:
Hilda Bernstein
Unknown:
Art Malik
Unknown:
John Matshikiza
Unknown:
Jack Klaff
Unknown:
Hilda Bernstein
Music:
Jim Parker
Designer:
Michael Burdle
Designer:
Don Taylor
Unknown:
John McGlashan
Producer:
Terry Coles
Director:
Bill Hays
Indres:
Art Malik
Thabo:
John Matshikiza
Dick Slater:
Jack Klaff
Margie Slater:
Estelle Kohler
Sipho:
Louis Mahoney
Pila Norval:
Moira Downie
Kabelo:
Nathan Dambuza
Ralph Stern:
Eric Flynn
Mr Norval:
John Woodvine
Mrs Norval:
Brenda Peters
Viljoen:
Christopher Ettridge
Rebecca:
Lydia Kigada
Elias:
Joe Muritthi
Emily:
Anne Maina
Joe:
Kuldeepbhakoo
Du Plessis:
Richard Blomfield
Special Branch man:
David Bateson
Student:
Ben Craze
Male warder:
Brian Vaughan
Prologue (Henry V):
Jon Cartwright
Cass (1980):
Job Ouko Seda
Cass (1961):
Philip Mttoko
Jonny Slater:
Roger Hurt

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, talks to those who ought to know, 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
Editor:
Michael Aloof
Producer:
Olga Edridge

The third of eight programmes on the mammals of Britain with Tony Soper
Otters are secretive creatures, quite common but rarely seen. The best you can hope for are signs that they are about.
Seals, on the other hand, are easy to watch, but if you want to see more than a head bobbing above the water, you need to know where and how to look.
Tony goes seal watching and, for the first time, observes common seals swim up the salt marsh creeks and haul themselves onto the mud flats.
Film editor HUGH TASMAN Producer BRYN BROOKS (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Soper

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