The Play Tent
Join Joe Greco , Trish Cooke , Ricky Diamond and Tracy Wilkinson who tell the story: The King Who Banished Himself by PAT POSNER Music RICHARD BROWN Director BRIAN JAMESON Producer ANN REAY (R)
Prayer
The Rev Linda Mary Evans asks is there a place for adoration in prayer?
Assistant producer STEVE BENSON Producer HELEN ALEXANDER (R)
The Vineyard
This morning the Rev Eileen Lake joins Janet and Steve Baker in Chipping Norton. Readings: Isaiah 5, vv 1-5; Matthew 21, w 33-43 Director DAVID WEBBER
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER
with Mike Kendall and Simon King.
This week: the New Forest. Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE Director JOHN KING BBC Bristol (R)
Second of ten programmes presented by Carol Vorderman and Professor Ian Fells.
Carol and guest Bill Oddie launch into DIY aerial
Photography using Bill's kite. Director HENDRIK BALL
Producer GEORGE AUCKLAND (e)
A series of 20 programmes. 13: A look at travel in the Soviet Union. Plus episode eight of Goodbye, Summer. Presented by Tanya Feifer , George Feifer , Edward Ochagavia , Tatyana Vedeneeva.
Drama script ALISTAIR BEATON
Production assistant MARY SPRENT Producer TERRY DOYLE (R) (e)
A series of 20 programmes 13: The first of two programmes from Bamberg. Presenter Hanni Vanhaiden Film director GILL BARNES
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI (R) (e)
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£6.95. three cassettes. £4.95 each, and notes for teachers are available from retailers.
with Judi Spiers and Fred Harris.
Producer DAVE THOMAS
Series producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (e)
A weekly magazine for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.
Introduced by Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark. (e)
Chris Baines visits Chat
Moss to discover the origins of garden peat, and how the demand for it is devastating mossland. Caroline Hall reports on the brewing of real ale in a converted Cotswold cloth mill, and Roger Tabor looks at one of the last remaining duck decoys in the country. Plus at 12.55pm the weather for the countryside with Bill Giles. Producer MIKE DERBY
Editor MICHAEL FITZGERALD BBC Pebble Mill
with Moira Stuart followed by On the Record
Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole.
This week's main story looks at the first steps towards a major change in the Labour Party's stance on defence. Reporter John Rentoul Producer DIPPY CHAUDHARY
Studio director DAVID COLEMAN Deputy editor GLENWYN BENSON Editor DAVID AARONOVITCH
by Gillian Richmond and Gilly Fraser.
"Know that line about till death do us part... they want to replace it with something sensible like 'when the going gets tough'."
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11 FA Cup Fourth Round f Millwall v Liverpool
Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Live coverage of London's Pride of Lions versus Merseyside's footballing aristocrats. Will Sheringham and co enjoy a free-scoring afternoon or can Barnes, Beardsley and Rush steer Liverpool to Wembley? Plus a 'goal'den half-time review of yesterday's action. Comment from Jimmy Hill. Commentator BARRY DAVIES Producer CHARLES BALCHIN
Series producer JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor BRIAN BARWICK
(Draw for the FA Cup Fifth Round tomorrow in 'Breakfast Time' at
7.45am)
Spring Time Serenade (R)
Selina Scott reports from London's Mansion House where HRH The Princess
Royal presents the clothing industry's awards for exports. In India Jeff Banks looks at a London jewellery designer's work.
Caryn Franklin looks at choosing a hairstyle by computer and Lucy Pilkington meets the real Aveline, Gilly Coman.
And Jean-Paul Gaultier has an eye on the charts ... Producer CLARE STRIDE
Series producer ROGER CASSTLES
Introduced by Hugh Scully.
A visit to Bristol brings forth many items of genuine local interest including very early pottery, Nailsea glass and an unknown work by Francis Danby. Plus a box which has a surprising history.
Directors LAN PAUL, DIANE REID , NICK BAMFORD
Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
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Second of seven programmes. Family and Friends
Doc Cox from That's Life! visits an adventure park and gets some tips from photographer Pogus Caesar. Director KRISHAN ARORA
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with Moira Stuart
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
from Bangor, Co Down.
'When I was hiding away taking this glue, I heard a voice ... And the voice said it was going to do this certain thing to me....'
Ian Gall visits the once famous monastic centre of Bangor and hears 'Tatty'
Gordon describe the power behind the voice which lured him away from drugs.
The townspeople gather in Trinity Presbyterian Church in the main street to sing their Songs of Praise.
I feel the winds of God today; 0 God of Bethel; 0 Jesus I have promised; Be still, my soul: Christ is the world's redeemer: 0 for a thousand tongues; Come back to me; Father eternal, ruler of creation Researcher STEVE BENSON Producer JAMES SKELLY Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Northern Ireland
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by John Sullivan
starring David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst with Buster Merryfield and Gwyneth Strong, Kenneth MacDonald, Michael Fenton Stevens, Gina Bellman
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with Magnus Magnusson from the University of Salford.
The search for the 1989 Mastermind champion moves to the north of England where four more hopefuls are in the spotlight. Myra Marsh (retired teacher) History of Manchester from 1750
Geoffrey Martyn
(chartered surveyor) The Life and Films of Errol Flynn
Dave Perkins
(tourism officer)
Geography and History of Nepal from 1766. Linda Morris (librarian)
History of the P and 0 Shipping Line.
Lighting GEOFF higgs
Assistant producer MARY CRAIG Director ANDREA CONWAY Producer DAVID MITCHELL BBC Elstree
Presented by Esther Rantzen Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from the letters you send each week.
With Gavin Campbell Adrian Mills ,
Grant Baynham and Doc Cox Director ROBIN BEXTOR
Producer RICHARD WOOLFE Co-editor ESTHER RANTZEN Editor BRYHER SCUDAMORE
It is regretted that it is not possible to answer all your letters.
with Michael Buerk Weather
Every autumn, pilgrims arrive in thousands at a building in Brooklyn, New York. Members of a worldwide movement known as the Lubavitch Chabad, they come to ask advice and blessing from their leader, the 'Rebbe', whom some believe could be the Messiah. The Lubavitch are Hassidic Jews who preserve traditions and rituals which go back hundreds of years. Yet they also thrive in the modern world, active in local politics and influential in the politics of Israel. This Everyman film provides an insight into an extraordinary movement and the reasons for its power.
Benson and Hedges Masters The Final (frames 8-17) David Icke introduces coverage of the final frames and talks to the winner. Commentators TED LOWE JACK KARNEHM CLIVE EVERTON
Summarisers JOHN SPENCER EDDIE CHARLTON
Television presentation
WENDY SHEPPARD. PETER HAYWARD Executive producer KEITH MACKENZIE