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A series designed to encourage further education and training.
Mosaic
The first of three programmes about equal opportunities.
Make It Fair. There is widespread racial discrimination in employment, despite equal opportunities policies. How can employers recruit staff fairly? 0 SUPPORT MATERIALS: an equal opportunities handbook, £5.00, and trainers notes. £5.00. available from [address removed].
● VIDEO: for details phone [number removed].

News and advice on jobs and training. With Paul Heiney and Juliet Alexander.
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● ADVICE LINE: ring 0[number removed](calls are free).
0 BOOKLET: send an sae to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Heiney
Unknown:
Juliet Alexander.

Followed by On the Record
How far can Michael Heseltine influence the future course of the Conservative party?
John Rentoul reports. With Jonathan Dimbleby and John Cole.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Heseltine
Unknown:
John Rentoul
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
John Cole.

The seedings anticipate Jimmy White v Tony Knowles and Mike Hallett v Dean Reynolds. David Vine presents the key frames from the afternoon session.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Knowles
Unknown:
Mike Hallett
Unknown:
David Vine

The Dress of the Year is unveiled; there's music for percussion and embroidery machines; plus the masculine tailored look for women, the latest underwear for youngsters and the search is on for contenders for The
Clothes Show New Business
Award. With Jeff Banks , Selina Scott and Caryn Franklin.
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● CLOTHES SHOW OFFER: page 1

Contributors

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

A six-part drama serial.
Young Merlin meets the wise old hermit who will alter the whole course of his life.
Written by Steve Bescoby
Producers Hilary Bevan Jones. Shaun Sutton Director Michael Darlow
A Noel Gay production for BBCtv ● STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 0 CHILDREN: page 16

Contributors

Written By:
Steve Bescoby
Producers:
Hilary Bevan Jones.
Producers:
Shaun Sutton
Director:
Michael Darlow
Merlin:
George Winter
Ralf:
Trevor Peacock
Galapas:
Don Henderson
Merlin as a child:
Thomas Lambert
Cerdic:
Mark Williams
Merlin as a boy:
Jody David

Developing self-confidence.
Asking for It. How to be confident in explaining what you want.
Producers Anne O'Dwyer. Julian Stenhouse fSee also Monday 10.40am Radio 5) ● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
● SUPPORT MATERIAL: send an sae for a free booklet to Tomorrow - the World, [address removed]
0 BBC BOOK: Assertiveness: the Right to Be You, £3. 99, from booksellers.

Contributors

Producers:
Anne O'Dwyer.
Producers:
Julian Stenhouse

Pam Rhodes visits a "Fellowship Week" at Skegness and travels around Britain to discover the role of the Salvation Army today. Hymns: Thine Be the Glory
(Maccabaeus); To God Be the Glory; God's Love Is Sufficient;
0 for a Thousand Tongues to Sing (Grimsby); When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (Rockingham); How Much More; I'll Go in the Strength of the Lord. Producer Noel Vincent
Editor Roger Hutchings
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0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Producer:
Noel Vincent
Editor:
Roger Hutchings

The comedy series by Jimmy Perry and David Croft.
Mrs Lipton's Nasty Turn. Ivy finds out the truth about Alf 's orphans and Miss Cissy decides to go into politics.
Director Roy Gould Producer David Croft e STEREO
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Perry
Unknown:
David Croft.
Director:
Roy Gould
Producer:
David Croft
Alf Stokes:
Paul Shane
James Twelvetrees:
Jeffrey Holland
IvyTeasdale:
Su Pollard
LordMeldrum:
Donald Hewlett
Honourable Teddy:
Michael Knowles
PC Wilson:
Bill Pertwee
Mrs Lipton:
Brenda Cowling
Cissy:
Catherine Rabett

Last in the drama series.
No Way to Treat a Lady. Mike prepares Dangerous Lady for her big race. Featuring ex-Monkee Davy Jones.
Episode written by Christopher Green Producer Gerard Glaister
Director Tristan de Vere Cole ● STEREO
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Davy Jones.
Written By:
Christopher Green
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Tristan de Vere Cole
John Grey:
David McCallum
Rachel Ware:
Susannah York
James Brant:
Nigel Davenport
Mike Hardy:
Mark Greenstreet
Steve Moorcroft:
Davy Jones
Joe Hogan:
Des McAleer
Frances Ross:
Nicola King
Jack Ross:
Ken Farrington
Kath Brant:
Sarah Atkinson
Nick Peters:
Floyd Bevan

Second in the four-part adaptation of Somerset Maugham's stylish First World War espionage stories, starring Alex Jennings, Joss Ackland, Ian Bannen, Alan Bennett, Anna Carteret

Based in Geneva, Ashenden is now accepted as a fully fledged agent, using his writing activities as a cover while running his network of spies. But there are complications when he gets caught up in the rivalry between his employers and one of his most valuable agents is brutally killed.
Screenplay David Pirie Producer Joe Knatchbull
Director Christopher Morahan
A Kelso production for BBCtv
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TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Alex Jennings
Unknown:
Joss Ackland
Unknown:
Ian Bannen
Unknown:
Alan Bennett
Unknown:
Anna Carteret
Unknown:
David Pirie
Producer:
Joe Knatchbull
Director:
Christopher Morahan
John Ashenden:
Alex Jennings
Cumming:
Joss Ackland
R:
Ian Bannen
Grantly Caypor:
Alan Bennett
Anna Caypor:
Anna Carteret
Andrew Lehman:
Jason Isaacs
Baroness von Higgins:
Hilary Drake
Gomez:
Christopher Baines

Return of the series exploring issues of conflict, ethics and belief. Do Men Hate Women?
In her time with the Metropolitan Police, Detective Inspector Carol Bristow has seen many women who have been raped, battered and murdered and has dealt with countless others who have been attacked just because they are women. It seems that some men at least are misogynists. Everyman unravels a cultural detective story to discover the background to this hatred of women. Clues come from surprising quarters: the Church, the National
Gallery, a local newsagent. DI Bristow investigates the web of images and attitudes which lie deep in the minds of even the newest of new men.
Producer David Willcock
Editor John Blake
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0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Bristow
Unknown:
Di Bristow
Producer:
David Willcock
Editor:
John Blake

Four films on culture and identity viewed from a black perspective.
Norman Tebbit's criticism of British Asians for supporting Indian and Pakistani Test cricket teams provoked a storm of protest from Britain's black communities. Eighteen months later, it still raises deep questions about what being British really means.
A Lloyd Gardner production for BBCtv

Contributors

Director:
Salim Salam
Executive Producer:
Chris Lent

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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