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A ten-part course for beginners presented by Sneh Gupta and Omar Salimi. 6: Health
Talking about your health. Director LAKVIAR SINGH
Producer JEREMY ORLEBAR (e)

Contributors

Presented By:
Sneh Gupta
Presented By:
Omar Salimi.
Director:
Lakviar Singh
Producer:
Jeremy Orlebar

Twenty programmes to help you communicate effectively. Presented by Chris Serle with Gary Wilmot.
1: Getting Your Message Across
What do a prize-winning ad and a parent's letter to school have in common? Answer: the two golden rules of communication.
Producers ELIZABETH CKETCH and JOHN BROOKE (e)
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Contributors

Presented By:
Chris Serle
Unknown:
Gary Wilmot.
Producers:
Elizabeth Cketch
Producers:
John Brooke

A magazine programme for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. Presented by Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark. Interpreted by John Lee.
Produced by EDDIE MONTAGUE (e)

Contributors

Presented By:
Clive Mason
Presented By:
Maureen Denmark.
Unknown:
John Lee.
Produced By:
Eddie Montague

Cornwall and Brittany appear to have a lot in common. Both are isolated agricultural areas packed with tradition and millions of tourists. As they approach the free European market of 1992, they will probably become arch rivals fighting for the same markets for their produce and for their economic survival.
Anne Brown reports. Plus at 12.55pm the weather for the countryside with Bernard Davey. Producer ANNK BROWN
Editor MICHAEL FITZGERALD BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Brown
Unknown:
Bernard Davey.
Producer:
Annk Brown
Editor:
Michael Fitzgerald

with Moira Stuart followed by On the Record
Crisis in the Classroom?
The Government's promise of education reforms helped win them the last election. But as education becomes an issue for the 1990s, might it help lose them the next? As the reforms start to take effect, the shortage of teachers begins to bite. The result could threaten the teaching of core subjects in the new national curriculum. In his first major interview since becoming Secretary of State for Education,
John MacGregor answers the question that most parents are asking: how will he stop Britain's children losing out? Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole.
Reporter: Emily Buchanan. Producer MARK DOWD
Editor DAVID AARONOVITCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Moira Stuart
Unknown:
John MacGregor
Presented By:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
John Cole.
Reporter:
Emily Buchanan.

by Juliet Ace and Tony McHale.
"Do you know what it's like to be the wife? Sitting alone... knowing that her husband is cheating with another woman."
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Contributors

Writer:
Juliet Ace
Writer:
Tony McHale
Producer:
Mike Gibbon

for the Winalot Challenge Trophy. Introduced by Deborah Hall with commentator Peter Purves and Superdogs vet John Wilson.
In this third quarter-final
Scotland meets the south east. Videotape editor JON BIGNOLD Producer STEPHEN MORRIS
(Event organised in association with Charles Barker productions)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Deborah Hall
Commentator:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
John Wilson.
Editor:
Jon Bignold
Producer:
Stephen Morris
Unknown:
Charles Barker

Does corporate clothing have to be so boring? There's a look at sheepskin, a point to be made about stilettos, and new life on the King's Road - in a garage. And there's a mad ratters tea party on the Orient Express.
Get smart with Selina Scott Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin and Raj Dhanda.
Producer CLARE STRIDE
Executive producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
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Contributors

Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Unknown:
Raj Dhanda.

by C.S. Lewis.
Dramatised by Alan Seymour.
Troubled times have returned to the magical land of Narnia. Prince Caspian vows to free the persecuted animals and dwarfs and calls for help to save his kingdom.
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Contributors

Author:
C.S. Lewis
Dramatised by:
Alan Seymour.
Music composed and conducted by:
Geoffrey Burgon
Fight Arranger:
Gareth Milne
Videotape Editor:
Stephen Newnham
Lighting:
John Mason
Designer:
Alan Spalding
Producer:
Paul Stone
Director:
Alex Kirby
Peter:
Richard Dempsey
Susan:
Sophie Cook
Edmund:
Jonathan R. Scott
Lucy:
Sophie Wilcox
Prince Caspian:
Jean Marc Perret
King Miraz:
Robert Lang
Queen Prunaprismia:
Angela Barlow
Dr Cornelius:
Henry Woolf
Trufflehunter:
Julie Peters
Trufflehunter's voice:
Joanna David
Nikabrik:
George Claydon
Trumpkin:
Big Mick
Glenstrorm:
William Todd-Jones
Reepicheep:
Warwick Davis
Aslan:
Ailsa Berk
Aslan:
William Todd-Jones
Aslan's voice:
Ronald Pickup

with Billy Bragg. Songs can be a powerful way to get a message across and singer/songwriter Billy Bragg knows how important it is to make each word count. Plus what's special about the new Open Learning Centres and how they can help you improve your wordpower. Assistant producer MARILYN MlLGROM
Producer GEORGE AUCKLAND
(e)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Bragg.
Songwriter:
Billy Bragg

from the Guildhall with Pam Rhodes.
Every working day half a million commuters pour into the City of London, the Square Mile that is one of the world's greatest international trading centres.
Pam Rhodes discovers a human and spiritual heart beating in the concrete financial jungle, and joins those who live and work in the City for part of their year-long celebration to mark the 800th anniversary of the Lord Mayor of London.

Sing Praise to God (Mit Freuden Zart): The Lord's My Shepherd (Crimond); Amazing Grace; To God Be the Glory; Be Thou My Vision (Slane); Who Would True Valour See (Monk's Gate); The Day Thou Gavest Lord; All People That on Earth Do Dwell (Old 100th).

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Pam Rhodes
Organist:
Catherine Ennis
Conductor:
Anne Marsden Thomas
Producer:
Simon Hammond
Editor:
Roger Hutchings

by Roy Clarke.
Getting Barry Higher in the World
A child's kite prompts
Seymour to show how simple it is to make one.
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Produced and directed by ALAN J.W. BELL
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Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Clarke.
Unknown:
Barry Higher
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Directed By:
Alan J.W. Bell
Seymour:
Michael Aldridge
Compo:
Bill Owen
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Edie:
Thora Hird
Nora Batty:
Kathy Staff
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Marina:
Jean Fergusson
Howard:
Robert Fyfe
Barry:
Mike Grady
Pearl:
Juliette Kaplan
Glenda:
Sarah Thomas
Wesley:
Gordon Wharmby

devised by Gerard Glaister and Allan Prior , written by Mervyn Haisman.
'Sell the Mermaid Yard .. ? He wouldn't dream of doing that.... would he?'
Title music SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE
Film cameraman JOHN WILLIAMS Designer LYNDA KETTLE
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director JEREMY SUMMERS
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Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Glaister
Unknown:
Allan Prior
Written By:
Mervyn Haisman.
Unknown:
Leslie Osborne
Unknown:
John Williams
Designer:
Lynda Kettle
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Jeremy Summers
Jan Howard:
Jan Harvey
Jack Rolfe:
Glyn Owen
Kate Harvey:
Dulcie Gray
Charles Frere:
Tony Anholt
Ken:
Stephen Yardley
Avril Rolfe:
Susan Gilmore
Vanessa:
Lana Morris
James:
Andrew Bicknell
Gerald:
Ivor Danvers
Laura Wilde:
Kate O'Mara
Leo:
Edward Highmore
Abby Hudson:
Cindy Shelley
Sir:
John Stevens
Actor:
Willoughby Gray
Vicki Rockwell:
Victoria Burgoyne
Bill Sayers:
Robert Vahey
Sir Alan Rockwell:
Roger Hume
Hotel receptionist:
Jessica Carney

Written by Carla Lane.

Family concern for Billy, and an unexpected turn of events for Adrian, Joey and Aveline.
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Contributors

Writer:
Carla Lane.
Title Music:
David MacKay
Producer/Director:
Robin Nash
Jack:
Victor McGuire
Aveline:
Melanie Hill
Oswald:
Giles Watling
Joey:
Graham Bickley
Mrs Boswell:
Jean Boht
Adrian:
Jonathon Morris
Billy:
Nick Conway
Freddy:
Ronald Forfar
Julie:
Hilary Crowson
Grandad:
Kenneth Waller
Rachael:
Hilary Welles
Roxy:
Joanna Phillips-Lane
Magdelana:
Patricia Martinelli
Lilo Lill:
Eileen Pollock
Doctor:
Lyndam Gregory
Derek:
Peter Byrne
Martina:
Pamela Power

by Domini Taylor.
Screenplay in four parts by Andrew Davies.
Starring Diana Rigg as Helena with James Wilby as Kit, David McCallum as Alex and Fiona Gillies as Angela
'You were one of them. You were the worst of them. The worst, and the cleverest, and the cruellest.'
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Contributors

Author:
Domini Taylor
Screenplay:
Andrew Davies
Music composed and conducted by:
Patrick Gowers
Script Editor:
Devora Pope
Film Recordist:
Barrie Tharby
Photography:
Nigel Walters
Designer:
Ken Ledsham
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
Simon Langton
Helena:
Diana Rigg
Kit:
James Wilby
Alex:
David McCallum
Angela:
Fiona Gillies
Little Helena:
Louisa Janes
Maureen:
Anna Price
Consultant:
Rob Edwards
Jordan:
Cordelia Roche
Laura:
(aged 5) : Claire Shepherd
Lavinia (aged 3):
Rebecca Sabin
Leo:
Grant Parsons
Emily:
Holly Aird
Boris:
Gareth Forwood
Olivia:
Naomi Kerbel
Sharron:
Frances Atkinson
Vicky:
Elizabeth Ash
Cab driver:
Badi Uzzaman
Nurse Sheila:
Sophia Thursfield
Cleaner:
Magdalena Buznea
Harriet:
Amelia Shankley
Danuta:
Liliana Komorowska

Last of the series.
Twelve Good Men and True The case of the Guildford Four has thrown into question the infallibility of English justice. For a black defendant just how 'representative' and 'impartial' are 12 white jurors? Can they really be termed his peers?
Joan Bakewell considers the issue of multiracial juries. Is
English law'colour blind'? Director CLAIRE HOBDAY
Series producer OLGA EDRlDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Director:
Claire Hobday

The Sahara Desert is the forbidding home for nearly 200,000 refugees forced to flee from their homeland by a long and bitter war with Morocco. In February this year an English aristocrat, Lord Winchelsea, organised a group of volunteers, including actor Bob Hoskins, to drive a convoy of rainbow-coloured Land Rovers carrying supplies from the House of Lords to the refugee camps in southern Algeria.
Written and presented by Marian Foster.
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Written and presented by:
Marian Foster
Assistant Producer:
Stephanie Cartwright
Producer:
David Weir

BBC One London

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