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Magazine programme for deaf and hard-of-hearing people.
Today: the plight of deaf people in prisons, and a chance to sample racket sports with the British Deaf Sports Council. Presented by Clive Mason. With signing and subtitles.

Contributors

Presented By:
Clive Mason.

Starring Peter Falk
The Most Crucial Game
Columbo discovers that sport can have fatal consequences.
With Dean Stockwell , Robert Culp and Valerie Harper.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Falk
Unknown:
Dean Stockwell
Unknown:
Robert Culp
Unknown:
Valerie Harper.

One Foot in the Grave has attracted an audience of 17 million viewers, but why are some now switching off? Is the graveyard humour too bleak for laughs? Sue Lawley lets viewers air their views.
A Barraclough Carey production for BBCtv
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Lawley

A chalice from 1610 and a George II tankard retrieved from a rubbish dump feature in the silverware produced at
Pembroke in Wales. There's also the finest doll ever seen on the programme and Hugh Scully sets another Radio
Times/Antiques Roadshow competition question. Producer Christopher Lewis
SEE PREVIEW page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

Continuing her exploration of modern British village life, Pam Rhodes visits St Oswald's
Church, Grasmere, in the Lake District, where the poet Wordsworth is buried.
Hymns include: Be Still for the Presence of the Lord; Like a Mighty River Flowing; We Have a Gospel to Proclaim; Father Hear the Prayer We Offer. Producer Diane Reid
Series producer Simon Hammond

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Producer:
Diane Reid
Producer:
Simon Hammond

Comedy series by Roy Clarke , starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde That's Not Captain Zero
When the human cannonball's van breaks down, Foggy offers his assistance.
Director/Producer Alan J W Bell

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Bill Owen
Unknown:
Peter Sallis
Unknown:
Brian Wilde

Third in the 12-part dramatisation of Peter Mayle 's bestseller about his pursuit of the good life in Provence. Starring John Thaw Lindsay Duncan
Black Gold. A plea from a London friend for truffles seems a simple request. But truffles are hard to find and even mentioning the word in France is not the thing to do. Alfred Molina appears as an unexpected guest from England.
Screenplay by Michael Sadler Producer Ken Riddington Director David Tucker
BBC RADIO COLLECTION: Peter Mayle reads A Year in Provence and Toujours Provence on audio cassettes, priced £7.49 each in book and record stores
Mayle on Provencalfood in the second of our eight-page specials
SEE page 35

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Mayle
Unknown:
John Thaw
Unknown:
Lindsay Duncan
Unknown:
Black Gold.
Unknown:
Alfred Molina
Unknown:
Michael Sadler
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
David Tucker
Unknown:
Peter Mayle
Peter Mayle:
John Thaw
Annie Mayle:
Lindsay Duncan
Madame Hermonville:
Annie Sinigalia
Amédée Clement:
Jo Doumerg
Antoine Riviere:
Marcel Champel
Femand:
Jean Panisse
SergeCoulon:
Jean-Marie Richier
Alain:
Michel Pilorge
Pichon:
Marc Estrada
Tony Havens:
Alfred Molina
Harry:
Tim Preece
Julia:
Claire Toeman
Sophie:
Eileen MacIejewska
Georgina:
Uz Crowther
Huguette Clement:
Francine Olivier
GrandpereEmile:
Jean-Pierre Alla2

Another chance to see this memorable episode from David Renwick's series starring Richard Wilson, Annette Crosbie.
Timeless Time. Victor is finding it hard to get to sleep, and that means Margaret will suffer too.

Contributors

Writer:
David Renwick
Director/Producer:
Susan Belbin
Victor Meldrew:
Richard Wilson
Margaret Meldrew:
Annette Crosbie

From the University of Strathclyde where tonight's subjects are: the Grand
National; Slavonic languages since 1700; Dante; and the City of Chester from Roman times.
With Magnus Magnusson. Director Stephen Potter
Producer Penelope Cowell Doe

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson.
Director:
Stephen Potter
Producer:
Penelope Cowell Doe

A Fatal Dream. Two British women, Sally Croft and Susan Hagan , are facing extradition to America on murder conspiracy charges as the result of their devotion to the controversial guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. They were key figures in the Bhagwan's inner circle in when the cult set up a new religious retreat in Oregon, despite opposition from the local authorities. Guns were bought, local people poisoned and their leader escaped in a private plane. Everyman examines how they became involved in this conflict.
Producers David Darlow and John Smithson
Series editor John Blake
A Dartow/Smithson production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally Croft
Unknown:
Susan Hagan
Producers:
David Darlow
Producers:
John Smithson
Editor:
John Blake

Winning with Quality -
Securing the Future?
David Hall shows a security company that quality guarantee systems do work for small businesses.
Producer Andrew Forrester
A Diverse production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
David Hall
Producer:
Andrew Forrester

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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