Carol Chell , Stuart Bradley and Simon Davies say
Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas.
Story: Mrs Lather 's Laundry by ALLAN AHLBERG and ANDRE AMSTUTZ Musicians PAUL READE
MARTIN FRITH. DAVID HISSEY DirectorPENNY LLOYD
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Presented by Ghazala Amin For the first time, England reached the final of the World Hockey Cup, where they lost 2-1 to Australia. One of the major influences on the side was left-winger Imran Sherwani , a former
Staffordshire policeman.
Sherwani, scorer of the goal that put England in the semi-finals, is today's studio guest. Shahnaz Rahmatullah sings a ghazal by QATEEL SHIFAI .Producer YOUSUF AZIZ
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Sir Brian Rix
How can people with learning difficulties increase their opportunities? In this successor to Let's Go, RUTH talks about her job in an old people's home; some students at a social education centre do a survey of another centre; then SPECIAL JAM compose and play their own music, and four members of People First talk about how they speak of themselves. Consultant FRED HEDDEL Producer JOHN BROOKE (E)
For a copy of People Like Us news send a large (A4-envelope and 26p postage to: people Like Us, [address removed]
A series of six programmes about how to make your business more successful, especially if English is your second language.
Keeping on top of the accounts and paperwork is the least enjoyable side of any business. But it's the only way to stay in control. Philip Contini, Panni Christodoulou and Major Singh have each found different ways of coping. What are their secrets? (E)
Books from [address removed]: You and Your Business in English, Bengali, Gujerati, Punjabi, Urdu or Chinese, £3.95. English for Business, a self-study course. £3.95. The Bi-lingual Dictionary of Business Terms in Bengali, Gujerati, Punjabi, Urdu and Chinese, £1.95. Please state the language you want.
See Ceefax page 286 for further details
Their Name Liveth for Evermore
This morning at the Cenotaph in Whitehall HM The Queen lays her wreath of red poppies, on behalf of the nation, in memory of those who laid down their lives in two world wars.
The Bishop of London, The Rt Rev Graham Leonard conducts a short act of worship.
The morning ends with a great march past by the Royal British Legion. Music played by The Massed Bands of the Guards Division Director of music Lt-Col D. R. Kimberley
Commentator TOM FLEMING
Television presentation IAN SMITH
Letters for
Remembrance Sunday
Gary Davies invites the viewing congregation to join him in prayer. Director CHRIS LOUGHLIN
Producer HELEN ALEXANDER
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
(E)
with Philip Wrixon Dan Cherrington Leslie Cottington andClaire Powell Producers
KEN POLLOCK ,MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
12.58 Weather for farmers
MICHAEL FISH
with Donald MacCormick
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. Reporter VIVIAN WHITE
Studio director VICTOR MELLENEY Editor PAUL NORRIS
by Gilly Fraser and Tony McHale.
'Mum wouldn't lie to me... would she...?'
Record: Anita Dobson and the Simon May Orchestra 'Anyone can fall in love', from retailers
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starring John Mills Bernard Lee
Richard Attenborough Forty-six years ago the last of more than
338,000 men was taken off Dunkirk beach in an operation that has become a legend of World WarH.
This epic film from Ealing Film Studios re-creates the evacuation by following the fortunes of some of the soldiers who were there, as well as those who set sail from England in small boats to rescue them.
Screenplay by DAVID DIVINE and w. P. LIPSCOMB Produced by MICHAEL BALCON Directed by LESLIE NORMAN
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Rolf Harris presents half-an-hour of classic cartoon comedy on the theme of hunting.
Production DAVID PLATT
by CHARLES DICKENS
Dramatised in ten episodes by JAMES ANDREW HALL
4: Taken away from school after his mother's death,
David has been put to work in Mr Murdstone's wine warehouse - and sent to lodge with the eccentric and debt-ridden Mr Micawber ...
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN DEUTSCH
Sound supervisor ALASTAIR ASKHAM Script editor BRIAN WRIGHT Designer GAVIN DAVIES
Producer TERRANCE DICKS Director BARRY LETTS
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A guide to emergency first aid presented by Dr Alan Maryon Davis
Suppose someone's heart suddenly stopped beating: it might be your father, mother, husband or child. You would have just three minutes to save them. Would you know what to do?
All over Britain thousands of training sessions in emergency first aid are now open to everyone. These classes and this programme show just how you can save a life when someone's heart stops beating.
With John Arnatt, Venetia Barrett and Diana Rayworth
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 booksellers
Video: The Save a Life video of all six programmes showing the full ABC of resuscitation is available from [address removed] Tel: [number removed]. Price £59.90 inc VAT and packing
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with Jan Leeming ; Weather
for Remembrance from Coventry and Dresden Songs of Praise for
Remembrance links two cities which suffered appalling damage during the Second World War. Coventry in the Midlands was bombed constantly to destroy its morale, while Dresden in East Germany was the victim of one of the most deadly air raids in history.
Roger Royle and Cliff Michelmore hear from the people of both cities about their experiences of war and discover some of the present links which have developed between the two cities since Coventry Cathedral's first message of forgiveness and reconciliation in 1940. They join congregations in the ruins of Coventry Cathedral and the reconstructed
Kreuzkirche in the heart of Dresden in a shared act of remembrance and reconciliation.
For the healing of the nations (Tantum ergo); Abide with me
(Eventide); Lobe den herren; Ein feste burg: I will lift up my eyes;
Suchet zuerst Gottes Reich in dieser Welt ; Dona nobis pacem; In Christ there is no east or west (Kilmamock). Coventry:
Conductor PAUL WRIGHT Organist TIMOTHY HONE Lighting JOHN ABBOTT SoundNEIL MURRAY Dresden:
Conductor HANS-JOACHIM SCHWINGER Organist
MICHAEL-CHRISTFRIED WINKLER With the co-operation of GDR TELEVISION Producers
ROGER HUTCHINGS , DAVID KREMER Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
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starring Ronnie Barker Ronnie Corbett
With ALEC BREGONZI
CAROL HAWKINS , JOHN OWENS
JILL RUTLAND , JOHNNY WADE
THE FRED TOMLINSON SINGERS 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.
Written by BARRY CRYER IAN DAVIDSON. ERIC GREEN
SPIKE MILUGAN , SPIKE MULLINS DAVID RENWICK. PETER VINCENT GERALD WILEY
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Written by Lionel Goldstein
A series in 13 parts devised by Gerard Glaister and Allan Prior
'Leo, you might have noticed that my life lately has been a pretty dismal failure and if I seem to be putting an unusual amount of effort and concentration into this business, it's because I desperately need to succeed!'
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with Jan Leeming ; Weather
by DAVID COOK starring
Saeed Jaffrey
Madhur Jaffrey Mick Ford
Rosemary Martin and introducing Shaheen Khan
Rehana is studying for her
A-levels. She is a Muslim and her father thinks it's time he arranged a marriage for her.
But Rehana has other ideas....
Music ILONASEKACZ Lighting JOHN MASON
Designer CHRIS EDWARDS Script editor ALAN DRURY
Producer ALAN SHALLCROSS Director ALAN DOSSOR
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AIDS - The New Lepers
Five years ago, few people had heard of AIDS. Now, it is seen as one of the greatest health threats facing the modern world.
According to some medical sources, there could be 10,000 deaths in the UK from AIDS by 1990, with a further two million people carrying the virus. Yet attitudes to this killer disease are today dominated by ignorance and fear. AIDS has been described as 'God's gift to bigotry': from the gay community in particular come increasing reports of discrimination and violent attacks.
Jeremy Paxman reports on the causes and the consequences of present attitudes to AIDS. He meets people with the virus and those working to help prevent the spread of a disease which, in the United States, already affects over a quarter of a million people.
Reporter Jeremy Paxman Film editor CHRIS LYSAGHT Researcher JULIAN BIRKETT
Everyman editorDANIEL WOLF Producer PATTI STEEPLES
The Radio Times
Film and Video Awards for young movie-makers under 25.
Introduced by Mike Smith Night 1
Tonight, and every night until Wednesday, Showreel will screen a selection from 600 films and videos sent in by young people.
They are competing for prizes totalling E6,000 worth of equipment or stock to help them keep on shooting the subjects that amuse, interest or scare them. Producer SALLY KIRKWOOD
Videotape editor STEPHEN NEWNHAM Series producer PETER DUNKLEY (E)
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Cosmic Lawn Sprinkler
The unique object known to astronomers at SS433 looks at first sight like a dim star, but has proved to be as bizarre as anything known. Jets of material spreading out from it are 'processing' in the manner of a lawn-sprinkler. Patrick Moore talks about SS433 with Dr David Clark , co-discoverer of its extraordinary nature. Producer PIETER MORPURGO