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The village of Ranworth, at the centre of the Norfolk Broads is the setting for this second Advent service from East
Anglia. Deacon Hilary Wiseman joins the congregation in the "Cathedral of the Broads" to reflect upon the importance of making time for prayer, rest and recreation during this season of anticipation for the coming of Christ. ● STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Deacon Hilary Wiseman

A series designed to encourage further education and training.
Mosaic
The last of three programmes on equal opportunities.
Make it Better. Could consumer boycotts forcing companies to extend equal opportunities happen in Britain as in the USA? 0 SUPPORT MATERIALS: an equal opportunities handbook, price£5.O0. and trainers notes price £5.00, available from [address removed]
● VIDEO: for details phone[number removed]
And at 11.30am Skillshop
The magazine with news and advice on jobs and training.
When heavy industry cuts back, can small business fill the gap? STEREO
ADVICE LINE: ring [number removed]. (calls are free)
0 BOOKLET: send a sae to [address removed]

The classic western starring John Wayne
Dean Martin
In arresting a murderer, Sheriff John T Chance angers the man's brother and endangers the town of Rio Bravo. With just a handful of supporters, Chance attempts to hold out until the US marshal arrives.
Director Howard Hawks
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● FILMS: pages 49-56

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Unknown:
Dean Martin
JohnTChance:
John Wayne
Dude:
Dean Martin
Colorado:
Ricky Nelson
Feathers:
Angie Dickinson
Stumpy:
Walter Brennan
Pat Wheeler:
Ward Bond
Nathan Burdetle:
John Russel
Carlos:
Pedro Gonzales-Gonzales

From the NEC in Birmingham, Jeff Banks , Selina Scott and Caryn Franklin report on the second day of this year's Clothes Show Live.
Producer Colette Foster
Executive producer Roger Casstles Event sponsored by Lloyds Bank
● STEREO
● FEATURE: page 40

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Producer:
Colette Foster
Producer:
Roger Casstles

Fourth in a six-part series.
The Return. Merlin's father
Ambrosius and his brother Uther plan to invade Britain.
Based on the book the Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart , written by Steve Bescoby Producar Shaun Sutton
DirectorMichael Darlow
A Noel Gay production for BBCtv * STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Stewart
Written By:
Steve Bescoby
Written By:
Producar Shaun Sutton
Written By:
Directormichael Darlow
Merlin:
George Winter
Ambrosius:
Robert Powell
Ralf:
Trevor Peacock
Uther:
Roger Alborough
a boy:
Jody David Merlin
Marric:
Davyd Harries
Galapas:
Don Henderson
Oldman:
Gordon Gostelow
Blackbeard:
Mike Shannon
Vortigern:
Jon Finch
Maugan:
John Bennett
Gorlois:
Robert Brown

Ian Gall visits Gracehill in Ballykennedy where a Moravian community settled in 1765. Hymns: From Age to Age It Sounds (Darwall); Father, Who on Man Dost Shower (Quern Pastores Laudavere); Our Lamb Has
Conquered (Old 124th); Morning Star, 0 Cheering Sight!
(Morgenstern); Children of the Heavenly King (Innocents); Stand Up and Bless the Lord (Carlisle); Great Is the Lord; We Covenant with Hand and Heart (Der Sabbath); Jesus Shall Reign (Warrington) Producer Maureen Gallagher Editor Roger Hutchings
● STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page888

Contributors

Producer:
Maureen Gallagher
Editor:
Roger Hutchings

Comedy series by Jimmy Perry and David Croft.
Gretna Green or Bust. Poppy elopes with Dickie Metcalfe.
Director Roy Gould ; Producer David Croft * STEREO
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Perry
Unknown:
David Croft.
Unknown:
Gretna Green
Unknown:
Dickie Metcalfe.
Director:
Roy Gould
Producer:
David Croft
Alf Stokes:
Paul Shane
James Twelvetrees:
Jeffrey Holland
Ivy Teasdale:
Su Pollard
LordMetdrum:
Donald Hewlett
Honourable Teddy:
Michael Knowles
PC Wilson:
Bill Pertwee
Mrs Lipton:
Brenda Cowling
Lady Lavender:
Mavis Pugh
Poppy:
Susie Brann
Cissy:
Catherine Rabett
Henry:
Perry Benson
Mabel:
Barbara New
Sir Ralph Shawcross:
John Horsley
Lady Agatha Shaweross:
Angela Scoular
Madge Cartwright:
Yvonne Marsh
Bishop:
Frank Williams
Dickie Metcalfe:
Robin Lermitte
Rose:
Amanda Bellamy

The last of four First World
War spy adventures adapted from the semi-autobiographical stories of Somerset Maugham . The Hairless Mexican
Ashenden is sent to Italy with a Mexican hitman accomplice - played by Alfred Molina , seen recently in the role of Tony Hancock in the Screen One film of the comedian's life. They are under instructions to assassinate a courier in possession of vital documents. But events take an unexpected turn when Ashenden meets a charming American woman.
Screenplay by David Pirie Producer Joe Knatchbull
Director Christopher Morahan A Kelso production for BBCtv ● STEREO
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 0 DRAMA: page 4

Contributors

Stories Of:
Somerset Maugham
Played By:
Alfred Molina
Unknown:
Tony Hancock
Unknown:
David Pirie
Producer:
Joe Knatchbull
Director:
Christopher Morahan
John Ashenden:
Alex Jennings
R:
Ian Bannen
Cumming:
Joss Ackland
Carmona:
Alfred Molina
Aileen Somerville:
Elizabeth McGovern
Sir Timothy Semple:
Robert Lang
Andrew Lehman:
Jason Isaacs
R's secretary:
Sarah Bullen

Confessions of a Reluctant
Saint
Jack Preger runs a surgery in Calcutta and to many he is a living example of sainthood. But he considers himself a failure; his own life has left a trail of disaster and pain. Everyman explores the consequences and casualties of caring too much. Producer Beth Holgate Editor John Blake
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 0 DOCUMENTARY: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Preger
Producer:
Beth Holgate
Editor:
John Blake

BBC One London

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