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Stuart Bradley and Elizabeth Watts say
Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas.
Musicians RICHARD BROWN
STEPHEN PIERCE , TONY MCVEY Story: Mrs Gaddy and the Fast-Growing Vine by WILSON GAGE Director FAY WOOLF
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Stuart Bradley
Unknown:
Elizabeth Watts
Musicians:
Richard Brown
Unknown:
Stephen Pierce
Unknown:
Tony McVey
Unknown:
Mrs Gaddy
Unknown:
Wilson Gage
Director:
Fay Woolf
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

The Promise Fulfilled
In the last programme in the series Rosemary Wakelin suggests that the church has been faithful to the intention of its founder only when it has chosen the way of the cross, the path of costly love and of suffering.
Director LELIA GUINERY-GREEN Producer DAVID CRAIG (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Wakelin
Director:
Lelia Guinery-Green
Producer:
David Craig

An opportunity to join other viewers in a simple service of prayer and reflection.
The Rev Linda Mary Evans joins Terry Young at Open
Door in Moss Side, Manchester. The theme is I Am the Good Shepherd.
Readings: Ezekiel 34, vv 25-27, 30, 31; John 10, vv 11-17
Producer NOEL VINCENT
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER BBC North West

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Young
Producer:
Helen Alexander

The last of the series
Harold Williamson Revisits Matthew -A Child Forever
As soon as Anne Crosby saw her newborn baby, she knew he was a mongol. She pleaded with the hospital not to keep him alive, but they did everything to save his life. In 1983 her son was a teenager with an infant's mind. And she loved him. But at the same time she blamed the hospital for what happened to her and remained convinced he should have been allowed to die. Film editor JOHN NASH
Producer JENNY CROPPER (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Crosby
Editor:
John Nash
Producer:
Jenny Cropper

A natural history adventure. Autana: a sandstone pinnacle projecting nearly a mile out of remote jungle in Venezuela, isolated for thousands of years, with unique animals and plants.
The challenge: to reach the summit by parachute, then abseil down the cliffs to huge caves - the ancient pathway of an underground river. The team: international, including two world champion sky-divers and natural history film-makers. Narrator Ian Holm
Film editor MARTIN ELSBURY Producer ADRIAN WARREN (R)

Contributors

Narrator:
Ian Holm
Editor:
Martin Elsbury
Producer:
Adrian Warren

A series in five parts with Andrew Sachs and his guide from Barcelona, Manuel

Andrew goes for a boat-ride, enjoys a sardine fiesta on the beach, explores the Dali museum in Figueras and ends up dancing Sachs's sardana in the town square at Tossa.
(R) (e)

Contributors

Presenter/Manuel:
Andrew Sachs
Film Cameraman:
David Swan
Producer:
Bernard Adams

The first of four programmes featuring the 1987 party conferences SDP Conference 1987
Portsmouth was the venue for this year's SDP
Conference and Sign Extra brings you interviews with BDA delegates and some of the highlights with sign language and subtitles. Presenter Clive Mason Interpreter John Lee
(Nextprogrammetomorrow at 2.17pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Clive Mason
Unknown:
John Lee

with Vivian White
Starting with News Summary On the Sunday before the Conservative Party Conference this lively political-discussion programme examines the ways that 'Thatcherism' has already changed Britain's political landscape. Vivian White talks to The Rt Hon
Norman Tebbit , MP and asks what further changes are likely in this Parliament.
Reporter Michael Robinson Producers CATHY HOLT
MARGARET BUDY , CHRISTINE CHAPMAN Editor LYDIA HOWARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Vivian White
Talks:
Vivian White
Unknown:
Norman Tebbit
Reporter:
Michael Robinson
Producers:
Cathy Holt
Unknown:
Margaret Budy
Unknown:
Christine Chapman
Editor:
Lydia Howard

by Bill Lyons and Charlie Humphreys.
"I'm not worried about one drink leading to another, Den. I'm worried about what it could lead to."
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Contributors

Writer:
Bill Lyons
Writer:
Charlie Humphreys
Series Producer:
Julia Smith

The Dunhill Cup from St Andrews, Fife

Harry Carpenter introduces the final stages of the World Professional Team Championship from the Old Course.
Commentators Peter Alliss, Bruce Critchley, Tony Jacklin, Clive Clark

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Peter Alliss
Commentator:
Bruce Critchley
Commentator:
Tony Jacklin
Commentator:
Clive Clark
Producer:
Fred Viner
Producer:
Alastair Scott
Executive Producer:
John Shrewsbury

starring
That Lonesome Old Caboose Gus Witherspoon can be an exasperatingly stubborn man, but his latest bout of grumpiness hides a secret. Written by WILLIAM BLINN
Directed by ROBERT SCHEERER

Contributors

Unknown:
Gus Witherspoon
Written By:
William Blinn
Directed By:
Robert Scheerer
Gus:
Wilford Brimley
Jessie:
Deidre Hall
Kris:
Shannen Doherty
David:
Chad Allen
Molly:
Keri Houlihan
Joe:
Gerald S O'Loughlin

by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY dramatised in 16 episodes by ALEXANDER BARON starring and 5: Who Played on the Piano? Becky has refused Sir Pitt's hand in marriage because she is secretly married already. But to whom?
Music composed and conducted by NIGEL HESS
Sound DAVID HUGHES
Script editor PHILLIPPA GILES Designer GAVIN DAVIES
Producer TERRANCE DICKS
Director DIARMUID LAWRENCE
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Contributors

Unknown:
William Makepeace
Unknown:
Alexander Baron
Editor:
Phillippa Giles
Designer:
Gavin Davies
Producer:
Terrance Dicks
Director:
Diarmuid Lawrence
Miss Matilda Crawley:
Sian Phillips
Sir Pitt Crawley:
Freddie Jones
Mr Sedley:
David Swift
Mrs Sedley:
Gillian Raine
Rawdon Crawley:
Jack Klaff
George Osborne:
Benedict Taylor
Amelia:
Rebecca Saire
Becky:
Eve Matheson
Miss Briggs:
Philippa Urquhart
Raggles:
Ray Mort
Mrs Bute Crawley:
Fiona Walker
Mrs Firkin:
Hilda Fenemore
Lt Posky:
Phil Smeeton
Tom Stubble:
Adrian Ross-Magenty
Maj O'Dowd:
Tony Doyle
Mr Osborne:
Robert Lang
Auctioneer.:
Norman Mitchell
Mr Blowman:
Michael Haughey
Jos Sedley:
James Saxon
Maria Osborne:
Jane Gambier
Ann Dobbin:
Amanda Murray
Dobbin:
Simon Dormandy
Gen Brandon:
Patrick Holt

Cliff Michelmore and Maggie Philbin report on the latest charity news.
Jane Asher appeals on behalf of the British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering.
BAAF specialises in finding adoptive families for children with special needs. Hundreds have found permanent homes. Please give as much as you can so that more needy youngsters can have the chance of finding a happy home. Send your donations to: Jane Asher , [address removed] Producer JILL DAWSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Maggie Philbin
Unknown:
Jane Asher
Unknown:
Jane Asher
Producer:
Jill Dawson

from Mortlake
The University Boat Race and the No 9 bus end at Mortlake, where there's a large brewery. Mortlake also has a proud history. This summer the Mortlake Festival has been reminding this London village of its history and, of course, providing the fun of the fair. Sally Magnusson joins the celebrations. Among the people she meets is Ken Axton, who has worked at the Mortlake brewery for most of his life. Christians from the area come together in the festival big top to sing their Songs of Praise.
Shall we gather at the river? Jesu, lover of my soul (Aberystwyth); Sing, my tongue (Pange Lingua); He who would valiant be (Monks Gate); We're walking in His care (The Snowman's Hymn); Dear Lord and Father of mankind (Repton): O Praise the Lord by the riverside (Mortlake); God's spirit is in my heart
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Contributors

Presenter:
Sally Magnusson
Guest:
Ken Axton
Conductor:
The Rev Bruce Saunders
Assistant producer:
Steve Benson
Producer:
Christopher Mann
Editor:
Stephen Whittle

A series in 13 parts devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring and Episode 5 by JEREMY BURNHAM 'Tom, I was wondering if you'd let me lend you some money....'
'No, Jan, I couldn't possibly accept.'
Title music
SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE Designer BOB FARR Script consultant
RAYMOND THOMPSON
Script editor MARK LYONS
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director MATTHEW ROBINSON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Glaister
Unknown:
Jeremy Burnham
Tom Howard:
Maurice Colbourne
Jan Howard:
Jan Harvey
Kate Harvey:
Dulcie Gray
Jack Rolfe:
Glyn Owen
Charles Frere:
Tony Anholt
Avril Rolfe:
Susan Gilmore
Ken Masters:
Stephen Yardley
Sir Edward Frere:
Nigel Davenport
Leo:
Edward Highmore
Amanda:
Francesca . Gonshaw
Polly Urquhart:
Patricia Shakesby
Gerald Urquhart:
Ivor Danvers
Sir John Stevens:
Willoughby Gray
Bill Sayers:
Robert Vahey
Sarah Foster:
Sarah-Jane Varley
Mark Foster:
Graham Pountney
Anna Lee:
Sarah Lam
Robert McIntyre:
Fraser Kerr
Emma Neesome:
Sian Webber
James Leverett:
Ian Steele
Allan Parker:
Leon Tanner

written by CARLA LANE
The story of the Boswells, a family of lovable rogues, their unity, loyalty and ability to survive in today's world.
Title music by DAVID MACKAY Designer TIM GLEESON
Directed by SUSAN BELBIN Produced by ROBIN NASH
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Contributors

Written By:
Carla Lane
Music By:
David MacKay
Designer:
Tim Gleeson
Directed By:
Susan Belbin
Produced By:
Robin Nash
Mrs Boswell:
Jean Boht
Joey Boswell:
Peter Howitt
Jack Boswell:
Victor McGuire
Adrian Boswell:
Jonathon Morris
Billy Boswell:
Nick Conway
Aveline Boswell:
Gill Coman
Mr Boswell:
Ronald Forfar
Grandad:
Kenneth Waller
Julie:
Hilary Crowson
Carmen:
Jenny Jay
Roxy:
Joanna Phillips-Lane
Till girl:
Pauline Daniels
First woman:
Gladys Ambrose
Second woman:
Georgina Smith
Posh lady:
Myfanwy Talog
Doctor:
Andrew Tourell

Starring Brenda Blethyn, Simon Jones, Muriel Pavlow, Dominic Jephcott and Mary Morris
Screenplay by Stephen Wyatt

Sukey is a beautiful Albanian Brown kitten, the sort that anyone would fall in love with. Sylvia Mortimer does - and so enters into the blue-rinsed world of pedigree cat-breeding, where competition is cutthroat and corruption knows no bounds.

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Scrrenplay:
Stephen Wyatt
Music composed by:
John du Prez
Designer:
Tony Burrough
Photography:
Nigel Walters
Script Editor:
Alan Drury
Producer:
Alan Shallcross
Director:
Mike Vardy
Sylvia:
Brenda Blethyn
Eric:
Simon Jones
Miss Dewhurst:
Muriel Pavlow
Mrs Browning-BrowninG:
Mary Morris
Alasdair:
Dominic Jephcott
Nigel:
Gerard Logan
Mrs Hargreaves:
Rosalind Knight
Mrs Venables:
Doreen Mantle
Miss Baxter:
Susan Edmonstone
Miss Faversham:
Cherith Mellor
Harold James:
Anthony Collin
Lady breeder:
Doremy Vernon
Mrs Lavenham:
Eileen Helsby
Mrs Edgeworth:
Eirene Beck
Mrs Morris:
Rita Davies
Mrs Jordan:
Joan Newell
Mrs Truforth:
Patsy Smart
Mr Hargreaves:
Arnold Peters
Vet:
Heather Ramsay
Gentleman breeder:
Brian Vaughan
Lecturer:
David Gooderson
Gaffer:
Sid Moris

As the news unfolds, moral dilemmas, controversies and questions are raised that cannot easily be compressed into the summary of a news bulletin.
Each week Helena Kennedy looks for what matters: the personal, political or religious story that inflames passions or prejudices. Film editor MIKE ALOOF
Assistant producer RICHARD BRADLEY Series producer OLGA EDRIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Helena Kennedy
Producer:
Richard Bradley
Producer:
Olga Edridge

The Story of a Farm
The last of a five-part personal history by Tony Harman The Changing View
Tony Harman , who has farmed the same land for over half a century, considers how to make the best use of the countryside now. Produced by LUCY PARKER (e)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Harman
Unknown:
Tony Harman
Produced By:
Lucy Parker

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