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Rediscovering religious belief Three in One and One in Three
Far from being a theological conundrum, the Trinity gives a unique insight into God and illuminates the whole of the Christian life.
Keith Ward sees how the Trinity is the key to our understanding both of the church and of personal spiritual growth.
Director LELIA GUINERYGREEN Producer david CRAIG (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Ward
Director:
Lelia Guinerygreen
Producer:
David Craig

Christ Demands
Margaret Collingwood visits Voorschoten in Holland and joins Jose Wijnants , who worships each Sunday in her home with This is the Day viewers.
Albert van den Heuvel explores the responsibilities of a risen faith.
Producer ERNEST REA
Series producer DAVID CRAIG

Contributors

Unknown:
Jose Wijnants
Unknown:
Albert van Den Heuvel
Producer:
Ernest Rea
Producer:
David Craig

When the first Outward
Bound course was held in 1941 it was to train young wartime seamen to survive in open boats. To discover who comes on today's courses, follow a group of students at Eskdale Outward Bound School in the Lakes. Executive producer JOHN MAPPLEBECK
Producer RICHARD ELSE BBC North East (R)

Contributors

Producer:
John Mapplebeck
Producer:
Richard Else

Lesley Judd and Fred Harris with a selection from the recent series of Micro Live. What's in IT for Me?
If you know nothing about computers, here's a back-to-basics look at word-processing, stock control and accounts.
Studio director KRISTIN MASON Producer TERRY MARSH (e)
Programme notes are available from [address removed]. Please enclose sae and cheque or PO for 75p.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Unknown:
Fred Harris
Director:
Kristin Mason
Producer:
Terry Marsh

Prejudice affects homosexuals in many ways. Bernard and Dudley tell
Claire about the pressures which force many gay people to live, love, and finally to mourn, in secret.
They started The Gay Bereavement Project.
Film editor ROBERT MERCHANT Director JOHN BROOKE (R)

Contributors

Editor:
Robert Merchant
Director:
John Brooke

A series of programmes suggesting ways to improve your mental health. Overcoming Fear
Suggestions for a mental and physical technique to help surmount general anxiety and panic attacks. Producer JOHN BROOKE Series producer
SUZANNE DAVIES (R) (e)

Contributors

Producer:
John Brooke
Unknown:
Suzanne Davies

Penny pancakes, a warming farmhouse casserole and 'champagne' at 50p a gallon are the ingredients this week. Shirley Goode tosses a few ideas about pancakes and takes Jenny Day to the butcher to knock pounds off her meat bill.
Director GEORGE AUCKLAND
Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (R) (e)
0 RECIPE TIMES: page 95

Contributors

Unknown:
Shirley Goode
Director:
George Auckland
Producer:
Erica Griffiths

A fortnightly magazine
News and entertainment with sign-language and subtitles. Introduced by Clive Mason and John Lee Produced by EDDIE MONTAGUE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Clive Mason
Unknown:
John Lee
Produced By:
Eddie Montague

with Fred Emery and Vivian White
Starting with News Summary Reflections on the past week's campaign and an assessment of the party fortunes with leading political commentators. Producers
CATHY HOLT. VIRGINIA ASHCOMBE Deputy editor Colin STANBRIDGE Editor PAUL NORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Emery
Unknown:
Vivian White
Unknown:
Cathy Holt.
Unknown:
Virginia Ashcombe
Editor:
Paul Norris

by Charlie Humphreys and Billy Hamon.
"It's just so damn disconcerting that someone who in all respects has nothing to do with you now, knows you so well."
(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Charlie Humphreys
Writer:
Billy Hamon
Series Producer:
Julia Smith

Continues a season of films featuring the dynamic Hollywood star. Today with Richard Harris
Michael Redgrave
Occupied Norway, 1942.
A roll of microfilm from the Norsk heavy-water plant reveals that the Germans are terrifyingly close to the secret of nuclear fission. A team of resistance fighters undertakes the vital and dangerous mission to destroy the factory and prevent the Nazis producing an atomic bomb.
Kirk Douglas leads a strong cast in this exciting real-life wartime adventure.
Screenplay by IVAN MOFFAT and BEN BARZMAN Produced by s. BENJAMIN FISZ Directed by ANTHONY MANN
0 FILMS: page 26

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Harris
Unknown:
Michael Redgrave
Unknown:
Kirk Douglas
Unknown:
Ivan Moffat
Unknown:
Ben Barzman
Produced By:
S. Benjamin Fisz
Directed By:
Anthony Mann
Rolf Pedersen:
Kirk Douglas
Knut Straud:
Richard Harris
Anna:
Ulla Jacobsson
Uncle:
Michael Redgrave
Arne:
Da Vid Weston
Major Frick:
Anton Diffring
Terboven:
Eric Porter
Col Wilkinson:
Mervyn Johns
Sigrid:
Jennifer Hilary
Jensen:
Roy Dotrice
Professor Logan:
Barry Jones
Nilssen:
Ralph Michael

Esther Rantzen and Gavin Campbell introduce some remarkable stories on film and in the studio of young people who have shown extraordinary courage and determination.
- The amazing Julie [text removed].
Two years ago she developed cancer in her thigh. Now, aged 13, she skates, rides a bicycle and water-skis.
- The philosophical Anthony [text removed], who didn't leave hospital until he was 3 and suffered continual illness until a kidney transplant.
- Adam [text removed] and James [text removed], who chased off child-molesters.
- The adorable 9-year-old Sharon [text removed] , whose brittle bones are likely to snap with the slightest accident. She says, 'I'm much luckier than many people'.
Film director JANE ELSDON-DEW
Producer BRYHER SCUDAMORE (R)

Contributors

Presenter:
Esther Rantzen
Presenter:
Gavin Campbell
Director:
Jane Elsdon-Dew
Producer:
Bryher Scudamore

Which household pet can live to the ripe old age of 140? Which dog did its war service in the trenches during the First World War? What animals arrived on a Scottish island as 'refugees' from the Spanish Armada?
Each week Desmond Morris and Sarah Kennedy explore the relationship between people and the animals in their lives.
Today Sarah meets the dog which has become a 'living antique', and an ex-ratcatcher in the mines which looks like a pet lamb!
Desmond investigates the world of the railway horses which hauled almost 80 million tons of merchandise a year, and talks to the world's strongest man about his weakness for small birds. Researchers
FIONA COUPER , POLLY PHILUPS Director KATE KINNINMONT Producer IAN CHRISTIE Editor DAVID MARTIN BBC Scotland
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Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Morris
Unknown:
Sarah Kennedy
Unknown:
Fiona Couper
Unknown:
Polly Philups
Director:
Kate Kinninmont
Producer:
Lan Christie
Editor:
David Martin

with Thora Hird
On Rogation Sunday, when people pray for a good harvest, Thora includes favourite hymns that reflect the wonder of God's creation and give thanks for that time later on in the year when 'all is safely gathered in'. Thora visits St Tiggywinkles, the special wing of a wildlife hospital in Aylesbury that takes care of injured hedgehogs. Thora finds out about their 'adopt-a-hedgehog' scheme, and sees many other animal patients. Thou. whose almighty word
(Moscow); To God be the glory: All things bright and beautiful (Royal Oak); Come. ye thankful people, come (St George); 0 worship the Lord (Was Lebet): Eternal Father, strong to save (Melita); The Lord's my shepherd (Crimond): God is working his purpose out (Benson)
Director VALETTA STALLABRASS Producer CHRISTOPHER MANN
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Contributors

Unknown:
Thora Hird
Producer:
Christopher Mann

by JIMMY PERRY , DAVID CROFT and Maplin's Holiday Camp, 1960 The Great Cat Robbery
The entertainment staff discover there's an emerald necklace hidden on the camp
Designer ANDREE WELSTEAD HORNBY Produced and directed by DAVID CROFT (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Perry
Unknown:
David Croft
Hornby:
Andree Welstead Hornby
Directed By:
David Croft
Ted Bovis:
Paul Shane
Gladys Pugh:
Ruth Madoc
Spike:
Jeffrey Holland
Peggy:
Su Pollard
Sqn Ldr Clive Dempster, DFC:
David Griffin
Fred Quilly:
Felix Bowness
Yvonne:
Diane Holland
Barry:
Barry Howard
Sylvia:
Nlkki Kelly
April:
Unda Regan
Yellowcoat boys:
The Webb Twins
Yellowcoat boys:
Chris Andrews
Dawn:
Laura Jackson
Babs:
Julie-Christian Young
Elderly man:
John Rutland
Marjorie:
Jeanne Mockford
Steve:
Richard Speight
Eunice:
Lucy Gould

with Magnus Magnusson The last four outright winners in the first round of this year's competition are in contention for the fourth place in the final.
The University of Leicester is the setting.
Margaret Spiller (civil servant) Minoan Crete
Kevin Ashman
(civil servant)
World cinema, 1960-1980 Jean Burke (secretary) The plays of William Shakespeare Paul Hancock
(police inspector)
The works of C.S. Forrester Lighting DENNIS BUTCHER
Assistant producer MARY CRAIG Director DAVID MITCHELL Producer PETER MASSEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Margaret Spiller
Unknown:
Kevin Ashman
Unknown:
Jean Burke
Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Unknown:
Paul Hancock
Unknown:
Dennis Butcher
Producer:
Mary Craig
Director:
David Mitchell
Producer:
Peter Massey

Presented by Esther Rantzen Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps, and real-life humour drawn from the letters you send each week.
With Gavin Campbell Doc Cox , Adrian Mills Grant Baynham
Director ROBIN BEXTOR
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL

Contributors

Presented By:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Gavin Campbell
Unknown:
Doc Cox
Unknown:
Adrian Mills
Unknown:
Grant Baynham
Director:
Robin Bextor
Producer:
Esther Rantzen
Editor:
John Morrell

The Rt Re v Richard Holloway talks to Joanna Lumley.
If we are able to look back after death, what memories would we cherish from our lives? Would they be the same things that we cherish now? And would we find anything like them in the 'after-life'?
In the fifth of six programmes Joanna Lumley talks to
Richard Holloway about her life and its possible aftermath.
Researcher ROGER STOTT Director SIMON HAMMOND Producer JIM MURRAY

Contributors

Talks:
Richard Holloway
Unknown:
Joanna Lumley.
Talks:
Joanna Lumley
Unknown:
Richard Holloway
Unknown:
Roger Stott
Director:
Simon Hammond
Producer:
Jim Murray

A six-part introduction to the language and people

An invitation to travel the regions of the north - the Minho, and Tras-os-Montes - where you find some of the most beautiful scenery in Portugal. Visit Oporto, the capital of the north, and the breathtaking Douro valley at harvest time, when the grapes that go to make port wine are trodden in traditional style, to the sound of accordion and drum.
Discover too the pleasures of travel by train or by tram in Portugal - and all in Portuguese.
Presented by Roberta Fox
Book, £7.95; twin-cassette pack, £7.95 from retailers

Contributors

Presenter:
Roberta Fox
Film Editor:
John L. Baker
Film Cameraman:
Ian Punter
Production Assistant:
Elizabeth McDowell
Producer:
Terry Doyle

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