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stops today at The Play Tent where Humphrey and Wobble Clown join
Trish Cooke , Joe Greco , Anthony Corriette and James Hillier-Brooke to tell the story
The Boy Who Bounced by MARGARET MAHY Music RICHARD BROWN Producer ANN REAY (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Trish Cooke
Unknown:
Joe Greco
Unknown:
Anthony Corriette
Unknown:
James Hillier-Brooke
Unknown:
Margaret Mahy
Music:
Richard Brown
Producer:
Ann Reay

Gary Davies joins the congregation of Epsom Methodist Church and the Epsom College Chapel Choir for this programme in the special Lent series. Today is Mothering Sunday - an appropriate day to explore how love can transform the wilderness.
The preacher is the Rev Dr Peter Graves and the service is conducted by the Rev David Bridge.
Readings: Luke 9, vv 29-36 Colossians 3, vv 12-17
O heavenly King, look down from above; I sing the almighty power of God; Sometimes a light surprises; In heavenly love abiding.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Davies
Unknown:
Dr Peter Graves
Unknown:
David Bridge
Organist:
Richard Muddiman
Director of Music:
David de Vile
Director:
David Webber
Series Producer:
Helen Alexander

Ninth of 11 programmes. The man - Mike Kendall - and the boy - Simon King - explore the British countryside in search of the abundant wildlife which is there for anyone to see - if they care to look for it.
This week: Home Ground Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE Director JOHN KING BBC Bristol (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Kendall
Unknown:
Simon King
Editor:
Charles Aldridge
Director:
John King

DIY science presented by Carol Vorderman and Professor Ian Fells of Newcastle University.
What's on the far side of a mirror? Find out in Ian's looking-glass world. Carol peers into the microscopic world of Brian J. Ford and looks at her lunch. Director HENDRIK BALL
Producer GEORGE AUCKLAND (e)

Contributors

Presented By:
Carol Vorderman
Presented By:
Professor Ian Fells
Unknown:
Brian J. Ford

A series of 20 programmes. Learn a little Russian and look at daily life in the Soviet Union.
18' How Do You Feel?
Film editor RICHARD SIDWELL Producer TERRY DOYLE (R) (e)
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Contributors

Editor:
Richard Sidwell
Producer:
Terry Doyle

A series of20 programmes for beginners in German.
18: Mittenwald, situated on the Austrian border, is famous for its violin-makers and its very special carnival, Fasching.
Presented by Hanni Vanhaiden
Film director GILL BARNES
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI (e)
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Contributors

Director:
Gill Barnes
Producer:
Maddalena Fagandini

Judi Spiers finds out how to save time, effort and money. The Bazaar Youth Workshop - for youths up to the age of 90! Alison Mitchell , in the Money Clinic, sorts out those life-style changes. Lesley Waters makes the Bazaar blue cheese special. Knitwear designer Sandy Black has new ideas and fitness expert Sally Ann
Voak shows ways to get rid of stress.
Producer DAVE THOMAS
Series producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (e)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Judi Spiers
Unknown:
Alison Mitchell
Designer:
Sandy Black
Unknown:
Sally Ann
Producer:
Dave Thomas
Producer:
Erica Griffiths

The central belt of Scotland is a particularly un-bonnie part, scarred by urban and industrial development. But in 20 years time it could be a very different place.
Roger Tabor reports on a E50-million scheme to beautify lowland Scotland. Plus Anne Brown visits a special school in Girton, Cambridgeshire, where disadvantaged boys are rebuilding their self-confidence down on the farm.
12.55pm Countryside weather with BILL GILES.
Producer DICK COLTHURST
Editor MICHAEL FITZGERALD BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Tabor
Unknown:
Anne Brown
Unknown:
Bill Giles.
Producer:
Dick Colthurst
Editor:
Michael Fitzgerald

with Lisa Davidson followed by On the Record
Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole.
Labour's Scottish problems come to a head next weekend at its annual Scottish
Conference. Can Labour ride the tiger of nationalism? Reporter John Nicolson Producer DAVID JORDAN
Studio director DAVID COLEMAN Deputy editor GLENWYN BENSON Editor DAVID AARONOVITCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Lisa Davidson
Presented By:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
John Cole.
Reporter:
John Nicolson
Producer:
David Jordan
Director:
David Coleman
Editor:
Glenwyn Benson

Executive-class cut and thrust comedy results when Doris Day, Carol, and Rock Hudson, Jerry, play workers in rival advertising agencies. They come into conflict when Jerry wins a big account by plying the client with whisky and chorus girls. Outraged, Carol plots Jerry's downfall - but the plan backfires...

(Doris Day stars in 'It's Magic' on Tuesday at 2.15pm)
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Contributors

Screenplay/Producer:
Stanley Shapiro
Screenplay:
Paul Henning
Producer:
Martin Melcher
Director:
Delbert Mann
Carol Templeton:
Doris Day
Jerry Webster:
Rock Hudson
Peter Ramsey:
Tony Randall
Rebel Davis:
Edie Adams
J Paxton Miller:
Jack Oakie
Dr Linus Tyler:
Jack Kruschen
Millie:
Ann B Davis
Hadley:
Joe Flynn
Brackett:
Howard St John
Kelly:
Karen Norris
Fred:
Jack Albertson
Charlie:
Charles Watts
Deborah:
Donna Douglas
Hodges:
Ward Ramsey

Selina Scott and Jeff Banks, accompanied by the winners of the model competition, Anna de Sousa and Stewart Beer, are in the fashion capital of North America - New York. They go shopping, night clubbing, and meet designer Donna Karan.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Selina Scott
Presenter:
Jeff Banks
Guest:
Anna de Sousa
Guest:
Stewart Beer
Guest:
Donna Karan
Director:
Colette Byrne
Producer:
Clare Stride

Introduced by Hugh Scully.
A valuable vase, given in lieu of payment for a gambling debt and a silver wager cup are two winning items when the experts visit Hastings. Also in the running - memorabilia from the Beatles' fan club and a rare bronze figure by Frederick Lord Leighton.
Directors DIANE REID , IAN PAUL NICK BAMFORD
Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Hugh Scully.
Unknown:
Frederick Lord Leighton.
Directors:
Diane Reid
Directors:
Ian Paul
Directors:
Nick Bamford
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

By delving back to the 1950s, photographer Michael Freeman demonstrates how to get good photos inside the home - with the minimum of equipment and maximum imagination.
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(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Freeman
Director:
Krishan Arora
Producer:
Fiona Pitcher

for Mothering Sunday from Torquay.
Pam Rhodes meets Debra Sheldon , who takes her son, Graham, to schools to teach young people about Down's Syndrome; and Dr Liz Cousens explains how she combines the roles of mother and community doctor. They join with the people of Torquay to sing their songs of praise in St Matthias Church, Wellswood.
Praise my soul, the king of heaven; I want to thank you; The King is among us; Amazing grace; Sing of the Lord's goodness; Oh. isn't it good; I cannot tell (Londonderry
Air); We are marching (Siya hamba). Conductor DAVID PEACOCK Researcher ROSALIND NEVIN Producer STEPHEN LYNAS Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Bristol
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Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Debra Sheldon
Unknown:
Dr Liz Cousens
Conductor:
David Peacock
Conductor:
Researcher Rosalind Nevin

Written by JONATHAN MARR and ROSS BENTLEY starring
Laura pays her first visit to Oberon's squat and meets his girlfriend, Holly. The building is owned by a property shark whose aim is demolition rather than preservation but he hasn't bargained for a confrontation with Laura.
Costume designer VELMA BUCKLE Make-up designer
SALLY BOUNDEN WARREN
Lighting director HENRY BARBER Designer BERNARD LLOYD-JONES Produced and designed by JOHN B. HOBBS
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Contributors

Written By:
Jonathan Marr
Written By:
Ross Bentley
Designer:
Velma Buckle
Unknown:
Sally Bounden Warren
Director:
Henry Barber
Designer:
Bernard Lloyd-Jones
Designed By:
John B. Hobbs
Laura Kingsley:
Wendy Craig
Oberon:
Stephen Persaud
Howard:
Graham Sinclair
Helen:
Sally Hughes
Holly:
Marie Berry
Mr Mansfield:
Peter Clapham
Marriott:
Derek Royle
Mr Catana:
Andrea Markos
Garage manager:
Alan Haywood

with Magnus Magnusson from Redbridge Community School, Southampton.
Four southerners compete for a semi-final place as the search continues for the Mastermind champion. The hopefuls in the spotlight are:
Philip Gartside
(chartered accountant)
The Sherlock Holmes Stories. Dawn Tozer (teacher)
The Life and Works of Gwen John , 1876-1939. Mary Gibson
(medical librarian)
The Life of Mary Henrietta Kingsley, 1862-1900. Robert Wells
(administration manager) The Life and and Works of Laurence Sterne. Lighting GEOFF HIGGS
Assistant producer MARY CRAIG Director ANDREA CONWAY Producer DAVID MITCHELL BBCElstree

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Sherlock Holmes
Unknown:
Gwen John
Unknown:
Mary Gibson
Unknown:
Mary Henrietta
Unknown:
Robert Wells
Unknown:
Laurence Sterne.
Producer:
Mary Craig
Director:
Andrea Conway
Producer:
David Mitchell

Presented by Esther Rantzen
Consumer advice, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from your letters. With Gavin Campbell Adrian Mills
Grant Baynham and Doc Cox.
Director robin BEXTOR
Producer RICHARD WOOLFE Co-editor ESTHER RANTZEN Editor BRYHER SCUDAMORE
Regretfully it is not possible to answer all your letters.

Contributors

Presented By:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Gavin Campbell
Unknown:
Adrian Mills
Unknown:
Grant Baynham
Director:
Robin Bextor
Producer:
Richard Woolfe
Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Editor:
Bryher Scudamore

Moral issues are coming ever more into public awareness: the daily headlines proclaim as much. But where headlines deal in black and white the issues are rarely so simple.

Heart of the Matter seeks out such issues; Joan Bakewell examines the moral conflict of people with strongly held and frequently opposing views and considers what their dilemma means for all of us.

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Film Editor:
Mike Aloof
Series Producer:
Olga Edridge

Presented by Sue Robinson
Paper: a familiar but underrated medium, according to paper artist Paul Johnson.
His colourful creations which explore the dimensions of this ordinary material neatly prove the point.
At Shipley Art Gallery in Gateshead, Helen Joseph reveals the versatility of the art of quilting with an exhibition of traditional and experimental work.
In the studio workshop,
Bruce Robinson finishes his newly-bound book and Charlotte Gerlings completes her Edwardian family of miniature porcelain dolls. Producer MARY SPRENT
Series producer DICK FOSTER (R) (e)

Contributors

Presented By:
Sue Robinson
Artist:
Paul Johnson.
Unknown:
Helen Joseph
Unknown:
Bruce Robinson
Unknown:
Charlotte Gerlings

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