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Elizabeth Watts and Wayne Jackman say
Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas.
Story: The Emperor's New Clothes (traditional)
Adapted by BARBARA RODDAM Musicians RICHARD BROWN
PETER HOWLAND , MARTIN FRITH Director MARTIN FISHER
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Watts
Unknown:
Wayne Jackman
Adapted By:
Barbara Roddam
Adapted By:
Richard Brown
Unknown:
Peter Howland
Unknown:
Martin Frith
Director:
Martin Fisher
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

Rediscovering religious belief Creeds and Credibility
Each creed or confession of faith was written at a particular time of trial for the Church. Circumstances change and The Rev
Emmanuel Jacob , a South African Methodist, argues that in the particular situation of apartheid, the creed needs re-interpretation to express the relevance of the Christian faith. Director STEVE BENSON Producer DAVID CRAIG

Contributors

Unknown:
Emmanuel Jacob
Director:
Steve Benson
Producer:
David Craig

Margaret Collingwood visits Geoff Harris , whose temporary home is a flat at Kingsmead College in Birmingham, for a simple service of prayer and meditation.
Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Collingwood
Unknown:
Geoff Harris
Producer:
Roger Hutchings
Producer:
Helen Alexander

Ghazala Amin goes to Bestwood Country Park in Nottinghamshire to see Operation Gateway, a scheme set up by the Countryside Commission and Nottinghamshire County Council, the purpose of which is to introduce members of the ethnic communities to countryside recreation. She also meets Ahmed Khan, the project officer in charge of the scheme.

BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Reporter:
Ghazala Amin
Guest:
Ahmed Khan
Producer:
Waseem Mahmood
Executive Producer:
Ashok Rampal

Six programmes about how to make your business more successful, especially if English is your second language.

Sukhbir Sander is in the wholesale fashion business in Birmingham. Amrik and Major Singh have an expanding retail business in Bradford. Both businesses rely heavily on knowing how to sell. What have they discovered about the dos and don'ts of selling?

See Ceefax page 286 for further details Accompanying books from [address removed]

Contributors

Subject:
Sukhbir Sander
Subject:
Amrik Singh
Subject:
Major Singh
Film Editor:
Peter Essex
Producer:
Mary Sprent

A course of 20 programmes for beginners in Italian, featuring specially shot documentary film. Presented by Lilly Lembo Lambert and Enrico Verdecchia
Buying things and asking the price.
(R) (E)
(Complementary programme on Radio 4 VHF/FM this afternoon at 5.30pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Lilly Lembo Lambert
Presenter:
Enrico Verdecchia
Film Director:
Susanna Capon
Producer:
Maddalena Fagandini

A series of five films on modern France

Occitan rather than French is the original language of much of southern France.
In the Languedoc region, it is enjoying something of a revival and has become the focal point of a new mood of self-determination among the Occitan people, who have a historic resistance to central government.
(R) (E)

Contributors

Researcher:
Jane Cottave
Producer:
Frank Ash

A fortnightly magazine 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
(E)

Contributors

Presenter:
Maggie Woolley
Presenter:
Clive Mason
Presenter:
John Lee
Producer:
Charles Pascoe

with Philip Wrixon, Dan Cherrington, Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell

BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Presenter:
Philip Wrixon
Presenter:
Dan Cherrington
Presenter:
Leslie Cottington
Presenter:
Claire Powell
Producer:
Ken Pollock
Producer:
Martin Small
Executive Producer:
John Kenyon

with David Dimbleby
Starting with News Summary

The weekly programme of lively discussion - making the news with those in power and hearing the views of those who challenge them.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
Vivian White
Producer:
Caroline Haydon
Producer:
Ellie Updale
Editor:
Paul Norris

Starring Charlton Heston, Sophia Loren
with Gary Raymond, Raf Vallone, Genevieve Page, John Fraser

Charlton Heston plays the title role in this spectacular epic of 11th-century Spain when the country was divided between small Christian kingdoms and Moorish strongholds. From the confusion of warring factions there emerged an intrepid knight whose exploits earned him the name El Cid - 'the lord'. Some breathtakingly beautiful Spanish locations provide a superb background to this story of romance, chivalry and conflict.

Films: page 25

Contributors

Screenplay:
Philip Yordan
Screenplay:
Fredric M.Frank
Producer:
Samuel Bronston
Director:
Anthony Mann
Rodrigo Diaz de Bivar:
Charlton Heston
Chimene:
Sophia Loren
King Alfonso:
John Fraser
Count Ordonez:
Raf Vallone
Queen Urraca:
Genevieve Page
King Sancho:
Gary Raymond
Ben Yussuf:
Herbert Lom
Fanez:
Massimo Serato
Moutamin:
Douglas Wilmer
Al Kadir:
Frank Thring
Count Arias:
Hurd Hatfield
King Ferdinand:
Ralph Truman
Count Gormaz:
Andrew Cruickshank

by Charles Dickens
Dramatised in ten episodes by James Andrew Hall
Starring Oliver Cotton as Mr Murdstone
with David Dexter as Young David, Jenny McCracken as Peggotty and Colin Hurley as David Copperfield

Fatherless though he is, little David leads an idyllically happy life with his pretty young mother and his devoted nurse Peggotty. Then his mother marries Mr Murdstone...

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Dramatised by:
James Andrew Hall
Music composed and conducted by:
Stephen Deutsch
Costume Designer:
Ann Arnold
Script Editor:
Brian Wright
Designer:
Gavin Davies
Producer:
Terrance Dicks
Director:
Barry Letts
Mr Murdstone:
Oliver Cotton
Young David:
David Dexter
Peggotty:
Jenny McCracken
David Copperfield:
Colin Hurley
Jane Murdstone:
Sarah Crowden
Clara:
Francesca Hall
Barkis:
Ronald Herdman
Mr Mell:
Reggie Oliver
Demple:
Jonathan Lacey
Young Traddles:
Dylan Dolan
Steerforth:
Jeremy Brudenell
First boy:
Nicholas Bond-Owen
Second boy:
Emus Chandler
Mr Creakle:
John Savident
Mr Sharp:
Leon Eagles

A guide to emergency first aid presented by Dr Alan Maryon Davis

All over Britain thousands of training sessions in emergency first aid are now open to everyone. These classes teach the ABC of life-saving:
A... is for Airway
B... is for Breathing
Would you know what to do if someone, maybe a member of your family, stopped breathing? This programme shows the simple life-saving skill of mouth-to-mouth breathing.
With Lindsay Duncan, James and Jana Newton
(E)

You can learn more at a two-hour session somewhere close to your home. For details and a free leaflet on emergency first aid write to: Save a Life, [address removed] enclosing sae.

Book: Save A Life: An Instructor's Guide, £2.95 from bookshops
Video: The BBC Save a Life video of all six programmes showing the full ABC of resuscitation is available to groups and organisations from [address removed]
Tel: [number removed]. Price £59.90 inc VAT and packing

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Dr Alan Maryon Davis
[Actress]:
Lindsay Duncan
Unknown:
James Newton
Unknown:
Jana Newton
Drama written by:
Leslie Duxbury
Film Editor:
Alastair Mitchell
Producer:
Jenny Rogers
Producer:
Julian Stenhouse

from East Belfast

The leafy avenues of Belmont in the east of the city betray none of the scars of communal strife. The area grew and prospered in the wake and shadow of the famous Harland and Wolff shipyards where, 75 years ago, the great White Star liner the Titanic was launched. 'Unsinkable' was its haunting epithet.

Roger Royle visits the area, talks to some of its people of 'the things that make for its Peace', and joins the united congregation at Belmont Presbyterian Church for their songs of praise.

From all that dwell below the skies (Lasst uns Erfreuen); Eternal Father. strong to save (Melita); I bind unto myself today (St Patrick/Gartan); Will your anchor hold; My song is love unknown (Love Unknown); Nearer, my God, to thee (Bethany); Amazing grace; O brother man (Londonderry Air)

BBC Northern Ireland
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Roger Royle
Organist:
John Mercer
Conductor:
Havelock Nelson
Producer:
James Skelly
Editor:
Stephen Whittle

Starring Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Corbett
with John Scott Martin, Claire Nielson, John Rutland, Joan Sims, April Walker
Ronnie Hazelhurst and his Orchestra
The Fred Tomlinson Dancers

Join Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett in a laughter-filled celebration of their 20-year association. Messrs Barker and Corbett have chosen their personal favourites from the many hilarious sketches and songs they have performed together over the years.

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Comedian:
Ronnie Barker
Comedian:
Ronnie Corbett
[Actor]:
John Scott Martin
[Actress]:
Claire Nielson
[Actor]:
John Rutland
[Actress]:
Joan Sims
[Actress]:
April Walker
Musicians:
Ronnie Hazelhurst and his Orchestra
Dancers:
The Fred Tomlinson Dancers
Writer:
David Nobbs
Writer:
Spike Milligan
Writer:
Spike Mullins
Writer:
David Renwick
Writer:
Gerald Wiley [Ronnie Barker]

Written by Raymond Thompson
A series in 13 parts devised by Gerard Glaister and Allan Prior
Starring Maurice Colbourne as Tom Howard, Jan Harvey as Jan Howard, Dulcie Gray as Kate Harvey, Glyn Owen as Jack Rolfe, Susan Gilmore as Avril Rolfe, Stephen Yardley as Ken Masters and Tony Anholt as Charles Frere

'Dad, it hurts too much to sit back and watch you destroying yourself.'

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Raymond Thompson
Series created by/Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Series created by:
Allan Prior
Title Music:
Simon May
Title Music:
Leslie Osborne
Film Cameraman:
John Williams
Designer:
Jim Hatchard
Script Editor:
John Brason
Director:
Keith Washington
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
Dawn:
Sally Farmiloe
Mark Foster:
Graham Pountney
Caroline Davis-Segram:
Christina Greatrex
Curtis Jaeger:
Dean Harris
Sonia Fielding:
Carole Hayman
Simon Peterson:
Stephen Flynn
George Johnson:
Wensley Pithey
Mrs Eden:
Madeleine Howard
Emma:
Tattiana Colombo

by Matthew Jacobs
Starring Alexandra Pigg, Bruce Payne, Spencer Leigh
with Sean Edwards

When Leon and Freak, the best computer hackers in the country, team up with Fast Eddie , hotshot of the video arcades, they are playing for high stakes. Their target is Lawrence MacNiece, computer security expert and the only obstacle between them and the millions of pounds that pass through the City's central clearing computer every day.

Feature: page 8
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Matthew Jacobs
Music composed by:
Stanley Myers
Photography:
Kenneth MacMillan
Editor:
Dan Rae
Script Editor:
Sarah Curtis
Designer:
Geoff Powell
Producer:
Richard Broke
Director:
Bernard Rose
Lawrence MacNiece:
Bruce Payne
Leon:
Spencer Leigh
Leon's mother:
Heather Canning
Rabbi:
Issac Grand
Mr Kyle:
Richard Borthwick
Bald man:
Peter Geeves
Fast Eddie:
Alexandra Pigg
Woman in Oxford Street:
Betty Romaine
Scagman:
Richard Williams
Shop assistant:
Sheridan Forbes
Conners:
Jane Bertish
Conners' PA:
Karen Gledhill
Freak:
Sean Edwards
Barry Jenkins:
Chad Lee
Mr Sayles:
Ken Campbell
Sir James:
Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Mr Whyte:
Iain Cuthbertson

The Jains are the world's strictest believers in non-violence. Jain monks will not bathe, for fear of killing the organisms that live on the body; some tie a cloth band across their mouths to protect flying insects from harm. In Ahmedabad, west India - where this film was shot - they run a hospital for animals: no matter how ill, or how great their suffering, the animals are not killed, but allowed to die naturally. In this film Everyman explores the paradoxes of this small but influential sect. The crew was given unique access to the animal hospitals, and was allowed to film the austere life of Jain monks and nuns - including their ritual hair-plucking. The result is a portrait of people who live on the frontiers of peace - far beyond what most would consider the reasonable limits of non-violence.

BBC Wales

Contributors

Photography:
Naresh Bedi
Film Editor:
Richard Traylersmith
Everyman Editor:
Daniel Wolf
Producer:
Barry Lynch

Sixth of eight programmes presented by Tony Soper

Britain can boast of 41 native mammal species; there used to be more. But all are fascinating whether they are 'Ratty' or 'Mole' and even those who live underground have a story to tell if you dig deep enough.
(R) (E)

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Soper
Film Editor:
Hugh Tasman
Producer:
Bryn Brooks

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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