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Wayne Jackman and Janet Palmer say Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas.
Musician JONATHAN COHEN Director FAY WOOLF
Producer PENNY LLOYD
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Wayne Jackman
Unknown:
Janet Palmer
Musician:
Jonathan Cohen
Director:
Fay Woolf
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

Rediscovering religious belief New Creeds for Old
'The body of Christ demands its own boundary and structure if it is to function at all.' John Bowker sees the affirmation of the creed as giving a meaning to this life and a preparation for the life to come.
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. The programme is introduced by Linda Mary Evans from a home in Cumbria. Producer NOEL VINCENT
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Linda Mary Evans
Producer:
Helen Alexander

Ghazala Amin presents stories from and about the communities.
Raghunath Seth plays 'Dhun in rag mishra pahari' on flute. Producer BISH MEHAY
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Ghazala Amin
Unknown:
Raghunath Seth

Presented by William Woollard

Companies such as Volvo and Eka in Sweden have well-organised suggestion scheme systems - how do they compare with those in Britain? How many British companies have suggestion schemes? How successful are they? How much do they save and how much do they pay out in awards? These were some of the points asked at the recent Industrial Society conference when a national competition to find the best suggestion scheme was launched.
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Contributors

Presenter:
William Woollard
Producer:
Bryn Brooks

Tightening the Belt
'It gets up my nose I'm afraid. People that go on "you should be eating this, you should be eating that"; I'd love to see somebody like that try and live on what we do,' says
Carol, a mother trying to feed her family of six on just about E25 a week.
The Parent Programme looks at the disturbing effects of poverty on the standard diet. Director DICK FOSTER Producer IAN WOOLF
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Contributors

Producer:
Ian Woolf

A fortnightly magazine for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. Introduced by Maggie Woolley
Clive Mason and John Lee Produced by CHARLES PASCOE (e)

Contributors

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

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

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Wrixon
Unknown:
Dan Cherrington
Unknown:
Leslie Cottingham
Unknown:
Ken Pollock.

from Washington with David Dimbleby
Starting with News Summary A special edition from the United States. How America now sees it's commitment to the 'front-line' in Europe, and how it regards the 'special relations' with Britain.
Reporter VIVIAN WHITE Producers ELLIE UPDALE
VANESSA DOWELL , LYDIA HOWARD Editor PAUL NORMS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
Vivian White
Producers:
Ellie Updale
Unknown:
Vanessa Dowell
Unknown:
Lydia Howard
Editor:
Paul Norms

Everton v Liverpool
Introduced by Jimmy Hill Live soccer action at one of the classic 'derby' matches of the season: Merseyside's 135th League derby, all of them in the First Division, kicks off with honours exactly even: 47 wins for Everton, 47 wins for
Liverpool and 40 games drawn. Only in goals scored do Liverpool have the edge -184 to 171. But in terms of Championship success, the men of Anfield stand head and shoulders above everyone. They have won the title 16 times, with Everton and Arsenal sharing second place at eight apiece.
The clubs on centre stage at
Goodison Park this afternoon dominated the domestic scene last season, when Liverpool pulled off the League Championship and FA Cup double and Everton finished second in both.
Question of the hour, or the next 90 minutes, is: can
Everton stop IAN RUSH adding to his tremendous goals' tally against them - a total of 16 in all competitions?
Commentator JOHN MOTSON Series producer JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor BOB ABRAHAMS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Hill
Commentator:
John Motson
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Bob Abrahams

Written and presented by Michael Wood
The Domesday Book is possibly the most famous survey in the world.
Commissioned 900 years ago by William the Conqueror, it set out to record in minute detail every man, woman, child, barn, ploughshare, cow and pig across the length and breadth of England. It's fascinating; it's unique; and it's the forerunner of every other survey and census taken in this country. The book itself takes pride of place in the Public Record
Office in London. In its 1,700 pages of Latin text are clues to some of today's most relevant historical questions. How did England, a remote country on the edge of Europe, come to dominate the world? How has our past shaped the England of today? Who are the English? In the first of five remarkable films, Michael Wood begins a journey across the contemporary English landscape, in search of the roots of English history and the English people. Music CLAIRE HAMILL
Photography MARTIN PATMORE Film editor TONY HEAVEN
Executive producer BRUCE NORMAN Producer GERRY TROYNA
0 FEATURE: page 98 INFO: page 91 and WODDIS ON: page 97

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Wood
Unknown:
Michael Wood
Producer:
Bruce Norman
Producer:
Gerry Troyna

by CHARLES DICKENS
Dramatised in ten episodes by JAMES ANDREW HALL
6: Secure and happy in the care of his great-aunt Betsey Trotwood, David has grown up into a romantically-inclined young man. Just as he is about to enter the world on his own, his old friend Steerforth has re-entered his life.
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN DEUTSCH
Lighting director BOB CHAPUN Script editor BRIAN WRIGHT Designer GAVIN DAVIES
Producer TERRANCE DICKS Director BARRY LETTS
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Contributors

Unknown:
James Andrew Hall
Conducted By:
Stephen Deutsch
Director:
Bob Chapun
Editor:
Brian Wright
Designer:
Gavin Davies
Producer:
Terrance Dicks
Director:
Barry Letts
Betsey Trotwood:
Brenda Bruce
Mrs Steerforth:
Nyree Dawn Porter
Rosa Dartle:
Alison Fiske
Clara Peggotty:
Jenny McCracken
David Copperfield:
Colin Hurley
Steerforth:
Jeremy Brudenell
Barkis:
Ronald Herdman
Emily:
Valerie Gogan
Daniel:
Stephen Thorne
Ham:
Owen Teale
Mrs Gummidge:
Hilary Mason
Mr Spenlow:
Terence Lodge
Tiffey:
John Baker
Dora:
Francesca Hall
Mrs Crupp:
Fanny Carby
Capt Trigger:
Mark Bassenger
Julia Mills:
Irene Richard

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

Someone choking can die within minutes. Would you know what to do if someone, maybe a member of your family, started choking? Could you save that life?

All over Britain thousands of training sessions in emergency first aid are now open to everyone. These classes and this programme will show you how to save a life when someone is choking.

With Kate Dorning, Andrew Hall, Bruce Lidington, Wanda Ventham and Stephen Yardley
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(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Presentee:
Dr Alan Maryon Davis
[Actress]:
Kate Dorning
[Actor]:
Andrew Hall
[Actor]:
Bruce Lidington
[Actress]:
Wanda Ventham
[Actor]:
Stephen Yardley
Drama written by:
Leslie Duxbury
Film Cameraman:
Godfrey Johnson
Producer:
Jenny Rogers
Producer:
Julian Stenhouse

from Leeds Parish Church
Roger Royle discovers that in Leeds Christians are actively engaged in meeting the needs of people in the city centre. He visits St George's crypt which cares for the homeless, and goes with JOHN RAJ on his beat as a community policeman. He also meets
ARTHUR COMPTON whose work in Leeds Infirmary's mortuary involves comforting the bereaved as well as dealing with the deceased.
All my hope on God is founded
(Michael); Praise God in His holy Place (Psalm 150); New every morning is the love (Melcombe);
Blessed assurance; Be not afraid; I am thine 0 Lord (Draw me nearer); Now thank we all our God (Nun Danket); Lead me. Lord (Wesley) Organist MICHAEL HARRIS Conductor SIMON UNDLEY
Assistant producer JUDI ROSE Producer NOEL VINCENT Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC North West
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Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Unknown:
John Raj
Unknown:
Arthur Compton
Organist:
Michael Harris
Conductor:
Simon Undley
Producer:
Noel Vincent
Editor:
Stephen Whittle

A series in 13 parts devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring
Episode 13 written by JEREMY BURNHAM
'Avril, it takes a lifetime to become a good boatbuilder.
You can't just breeze in from an aircraft factory and think you can revolutionise the industry overnight....'
Title music
SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE Film cameraman JOHN Williams Designer JIM HATCHARD
Script editor JOHN BRASON Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director KEITH WASHINGTON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Glaister
Written By:
Jeremy Burnham
Written By:
Leslie Osborne
Unknown:
John Williams
Designer:
Jim Hatchard
Editor:
John Brason
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
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 Dupont:
Tracey Childs
Leo Howard:
Edward Highmore
Claude Dupont:
Malcolm Jamieson
Curtis Jaeger:
Dean Harris
Mark Foster:
Graham Pountney
Sarah Foster:
Sarah-Jane Varley
Mrs Travis:
Pamela Salem
Caroline Davis-Segram:
Christina Greatrex
Bill Sayers:
Robert Vahey
David Lloyd:
Bruce Bould
Colin Linsdale:
Peter Penry-Jones
Andrew Norfolk:
Robert McBain
Man with writ:
Tony McEwan
Netta:
Jenny Roberts

The Beyond Within The Fall of LSD
The second of two programmes exploring the turbulent history of the psychedelic drug LSD.
Tonight Everyman follows the bizarre and sometimes tragic events as LSD escaped from the laboratory and was consumed, during the 1960's, by millions of young people seeking enlightenment and consciousness expansion. To some, like the novelist Ken Kesey , LSD was a sacrament that seemed to reveal a new and better reality. But others were overwhelmed and damaged by the drug, and 20 years ago LSD was classified as an illegal substance. With the help of Albert Hofmann , discoverer of LSD,
Rosie Boycott , founder of Spare Rib magazine, and Roger Scruton , conservative writer and thinker, Everyman asks what influence the drug had on the social upheaval of the 60s. Was it taken simply for kicks, or did LSD's popularity hint at something deeper?
Narrator Peter France Film editor RON TAYLOR
Assistant producer JULIAN BIRKETT Producer MAX wmTBY
Everyman editor DANIEL WOLF

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Kesey
Unknown:
Albert Hofmann
Unknown:
Rosie Boycott
Unknown:
Roger Scruton
Editor:
Ron Taylor
Producer:
Julian Birkett

Tennents United Kingdom Championship
JIMMY WHITE is now the second favourite for this year's UK Championship after his recent Grand Prix win. He should be playing NEAL FOULDS , the 1986 BCE
International Champion. On the other table WILLIE THORNE is expected to be playing either JOHN VIRGO or REX WILLIAMS.
DAVID VINE introduces further coverage and the result of these two third-round matches from the Guild Hall, Preston. Commentators
TED LOWE
JACK KARNEHM
CLIVE EVERTON Summarisers JIM MEADOWCROFT
JOHN SPENCER , JOHN VIRGO Television presentation
KEITH PHILLIPS , MIKE ADLEY PETER HAYWARD
Producer KEITH MACKENZIE
Executive producer NICK HUNTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy White
Unknown:
Neal Foulds
Unknown:
Willie Thorne
Unknown:
John Virgo
Unknown:
Ted Lowe
Unknown:
Jack Karnehm
Unknown:
Clive Everton
Unknown:
Jim Meadowcroft
Unknown:
John Spencer
Unknown:
Keith Phillips
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Unknown:
Peter Hayward
Producer:
Keith MacKenzie
Producer:
Nick Hunter

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