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Kate Copstick and friends say Hallo Again
Story: The Birthday Present by JAN LOOF
Musicians IAN smith , DAVE MOSES Producer GREG CHILDS
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Copstick
Unknown:
Jan Loof
Musicians:
Ian Smith
Musicians:
Dave Moses
Producer:
Greg Childs
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

Loneliness and Belonging - A Sign of Welcome
The third of four services for Lent in which The Rev Dr George Carey , Principal of Trinity College, Bristol, points to signs of God at work in people's lives.
Margaret Collingwood joins members of the Taunton
Council of Churches and the Choir of the Richard Huish School in St John's Church, where the Bishop of Taunton, The Rt Rev
Nigel McCullough , celebrates an Anglican eucharist.
Hymns: Come, let us join our cheerful songs: Bind us together; 0 holy Father, God most dear; Fight the good fight; Motet: If we love Reading: Luke 19, w 1-10
Leader THE REV JOHN PRIOR Television presentation ERNEST REA
Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr George Carey
Unknown:
Margaret Collingwood
Unknown:
Nigel McCullough

Dilip Hiro , a well-known Asian writer, says, 'To present history as drama is a formidable task. I discovered this the hard way by actually trying to do it without any previous experience in the art or craft of playwriting or theatre'. Dilip explains the themes behind his plays; To Anchor a Cloud, Apply,
Apply, and A Clean Break. He also talks about his new book Iran Under the Ayatollahs. Music is by Tahira Sayed. Producer BISH MEHAY BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Dilip Hiro
Unknown:
Tahira Sayed.

with Philip Wrixon, Dan Cherrington and Claire Powell

BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

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

with Donald MacCormick
Starting with News Summary The weekly programme of lively discussion.
Producers VIRGINIA ASHCOMBE and VANESSA DOWELL
Programme director VICTOR MELLENEY Deputy editor COLIN STANBRIDGE Editor PAUL NORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Director:
Victor Melleney
Editor:
Paul Norris

by Bill Lyons and Jane Hollowood.
'Well if you don't like it, Lofty, you know what you can do. For the money I'm paying you I could hire someone with a brain'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Bill Lyons
Writer:
Jane Hollowood
Producer:
Julia Smith

also starring Jean Arthur
Rita Hayworth
Richard Barthelmess Thomas Mitchell
Cary Grant stars as the tough airline captain in this classic story of love and adventure. The setting is a remote outpost in South
America, where a group of fliers battle against the problems of weather and primitive planes to get the mail through.
Screenplay by JULES FURTHMAN Directed by HOWARD HAWKS
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Arthur
Unknown:
Rita Hayworth
Unknown:
Richard Barthelmess
Unknown:
Thomas Mitchell
Unknown:
Cary Grant
Play By:
Jules Furthman
Directed By:
Howard Hawks
Geoff Carter:
Cary Grant
Bonnie Lee:
Jean Arthur
Bat McPherson:
Richard Barthelmess
Judith:
Rita Hayworth
Kid Dabb:
Thomas Mitchell
Dutchman:
Sig Ruman
Gent Shelten:
John Carroll
Les Peters:
Allyn Joslyn
Joe Souther:
Noah Beery Jr

from Warsaw
The IAAF World Cross-Country Championships
This year, the championships are being held for the first time in Eastern Europe, with 900 athletes from 65 countries. Among them, Commonwealth gold medallist uz LYNCH of Scotland, who will be among the favourites for the 5,000m women's race. In the men's event, over 12,000m, the nine-man England team which includes TIM HUTCHINGS , DAVE CLARKE and DAVE LEWIS looks strong enough to take the team title they last won in 1980. Commentators DAVID COLEMAN and RON PICKERING
Television presentation TVF, Poland

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Hutchings
Unknown:
Dave Clarke
Unknown:
Dave Lewis
Commentators:
David Coleman

Introduced by Hugh Scully The last of the series visits Margate to find interesting objects, from a cast-iron garden seat to a Japanese shaving bowl and a pistol made for Sir Robert Peel. Directors
ANDY BATTEN-FOSTER , IAN PAUL Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Sir Robert Peel.
Unknown:
Andy Batten-Foster
Unknown:
Ian Paul
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

from Eton College
In the five and a half centuries since Henry VI created a religious foundation at Eton, it has become one of the most famous schools in the world and grown into a community whose life affects every aspect of that small town on the Thames.
Tonight Roger Royle returns to the school where he was once Senior Chaplain to talk to the present-day descendants of King Henry's '70 poor scholars' about the Eton world, and to discover what role Christianity still has to play in the school.
All people that on earth do dwell (Old Hundredth); A prayer of King Henry VI; Dear lord and father of mankind
(Repton); Glorious things of thee are spoken (Austrian hymn); My song is love unknown; Jerusalem; The day thou gavest (St Clement)
Conductor RALPH ALLWOOD Organist ALASTAIR SAMPSON Producer DAVID KREMER Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
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Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Organist:
Alastair Sampson
Producer:
David Kremer
Editor:
Stephen Whittle

by ROY CLARKE starring Michael Aldridge Bill Owen , Peter Sallis and Thora Hird with Jane Freeman
Joe Gladwin , Kathy Staff in Wind Power
Even in the extreme cold,
Seymour has an avid interest in the power of the wind.
But how can he harness all that free energy for the everlasting good of mankind? With the steadying help of Clegg; an old pair of roller skates; an improvised sail; and a gullible test-pilot, he sets out to make history.
Stunt arranger STUART FELL Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Film cameraman ALAN STEVENS Film editor JOHN WILKINSON Designer STEPHAN PACZAI Produced and directed by ALAN J. W. BELL
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Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Michael Aldridge
Unknown:
Bill Owen
Unknown:
Peter Sallis
Unknown:
Thora Hird
Unknown:
Jane Freeman
Unknown:
Joe Gladwin
Unknown:
Kathy Staff
Unknown:
Stuart Fell
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Alan Stevens
Editor:
John Wilkinson
Designer:
Stephan Paczai
Directed By:
Alan J. W. Bell
Compo:
Bill Owen
Clegg:
Peter Salliy
Seymour:
Michael Aldridge
Nora Batty:
Kathy Staff
Wally Batty:
Joe Gladwin
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Crusher:
Jonathan Linsley
Edie:
Thora Hird
Wesley:
Gordon Wharmby

with Magnus Magnusson Tonight's four contenders come from the Midlands and compete at the Assembly Rooms, Derby.
Pauline Francescon
(part-time visiting lecturer) The life and poetry of Andrew Marvell Brian Davenport
(retired warrant officer) The life and works of Pushkin 1799-1837 Andrew Harley (library analyst)
The life of the Emperor Tiberius 42BC-AD37
Mike Billson (milkman)
The American-Indian wars
1860-1890
Lighting DENNIS BUTCHER
Assistant producer MARY CRAIG Director DAVID MITCHELL Producer PETER MASSEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Pauline Francescon
Unknown:
Andrew Marvell
Unknown:
Brian Davenport
Unknown:
Andrew Harley
Unknown:
Mike Billson
Producer:
Mary Craig
Director:
David Mitchell
Producer:
Peter Massey

Hosted by The Two Ronnies Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker
Commentary by MARTYN LEWIS
Presenting the awards will be a sparkling line-up of both British and international personalities from the world of Entertainment.
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Script IAN DAVIDSON
Linking sequences NEIL BANKS Designer colin GREEN
Produced and directed by MICHAEL HURLL
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Corbett
Commentary By:
Martyn Lewis
Director:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Script:
Ian Davidson
Directed By:
Michael Hurll

with Helena Kennedy Each week, behind the headlines of the news, there are issues in public or private morality which we sometimes ignore. They touch our prejudices and passions, our insecurities and doubts. Yet it is the way we settle these issues which in the end moulds our society. Helena Kennedy examines one of these questions and talks to the people involved to discover what is at the Heart of the Matter.
Film editor MIKE ALOOF
Series producer OLGA EDRIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Helena Kennedy
Unknown:
Helena Kennedy
Producer:
Olga Edridge

BBC One London

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