Story: The Travelling Players written by CHRISTINE SECOMBE Presenters
Chloe Ashcroft , Johnny Ball
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
The Songs of Dory Previn Mindscape
The mysterious images produced by the lyrics of the introspective DORY PREVIN come to life when she sings.
One of the richest half hours this year.
(SUNDAY TIMES)
Photography HENRI FIKS
Director DON THOMPSON. An OECA production in association with the BBC
Presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells
Newsreader Richard Baker
Assistant editors
PETER IBBOTSON and MIKE BROADBENT Editor DAVID WITHEROW
The last of three special programmes which invite you to be amused and amazed by some of the world's greatest magicians. From the USA:
Harry Blackstone Jr the most famous name in American magic
From France: Pierre Brahma the current world champion of manipulation
From Great Britain: Robert Harbin the elder statesman of British magic
From Great Britain: Valerie, award-winning novelty magicienne
Music KEN JONiS
Technical consultants
ALI BONGO, ROBERT SWADLING Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Director BRIAN PENDERS Producer JOHN FISHER
by Michael J. Bird
A series of eight episodes
starring Jack Hedley, Betty Arvaniti, Takis Emmanuel
The vendetta continues against Alan Haldane and he learns that someone wishes him dead. Is it he who must pay the ferryman?
Theme music available on record (RESL 51) from record shops
David Wynne
A documentary portrait of a sculptor and his work.
DAVID WYNNE has many sculptures prominently displayed in London and around the world. He was recently commissioned to design the Queen's Jubilee Medal.
This film studies the life and work of an extraordinary artist, including the progress of one sculpture, a marble reclining nude for Bowood House, from sketch-pad to stone.
Narrator HUMPHREY BURTON
Revel Guest's broad and diverting film ... a pleasure tc watch (TIME OUT)
Film editor DOUG SMITH
Produced by REVEL GUEST
What's it like to make an Open Door programme? Does it work? Is it worth it?
For instance, did those four boys from Belfast finally get their youth club? Have things got better or worse for the Save London's
Theatres Campaign, for CND, for the Claimants' Union, for the self-employed, or for the Cypriot Community in Camden Town?
Tonight Chris Dunkley looks back over the past year or so with some of the people who had their own say in their own way.
Produced by the Community Programme Unit with the help of the public.
The last of eight programmes
Experiences of joy, sorrow, bereavement, doubt - or inner moments of truth that may defy rational explanation. In these programmes people are invited to give first-hand accounts of something that has real personal significance for them.
The Right to Live
Shirley Nolan had always been a fun person, a doer - she could never have seen herself looking after a handicapped child. But then her son Anthony was born with an incurable, rare bone-marrow disease.
Producer INGRID DUFFELL
Series producer SHIRLEY DU BOULAY
Book (same title), E3.00, from bookshops
Weather
Christmas in Seville by LAURIE LEE