Story: The House in the Snow
Written by PETER WILTSHIRE Presenters
Floella Benjamin
Chris Tranchell
Ten programmes about communicating through the spoken word. 1: Ways of Saying. With
CANDIDA FAWSITT , PETER HOWELL DENIS LILL , GORDON SALKILLD
PRUNELLA SCALES , SALLY WATTS
How does spoken English differ from the written language?
Producer BERNARD ADAMS
Director TERRY DOYLE
(Details of the Correspondence Course related to this series are available from: [address removed])
1: Mother and Child
The first five years of a child's life are crucial for the development of intelligence, sociability, and the ability to love. Parents have a vital role to play in this.
Narrated by HUGH DAVID
Film editor ERIC MIVAL
Produced by EURFRON GWYNNE JONES
David Vine introduces the first of five programmes about physical education in schools.
With Alan Gibbon, David Smith, students from Dartford College of Education; boys from Stewart Headlam Primary School and girls from Bonner Primary School, Bethnal Green, London.
BBC Bristol
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
The first of five programmes
DAVID MUNROW re-creates the music and myth of early instruments before an invited audience, With ALAN LUMSDEN and guest JAMES TYLER
Written by DAVID MUNROW Produced by VICTOR POOLE
Series devised and directed by PAUL KRIWACZEK
The news, the people, the Issues in Britain and around the world presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
Assistant editors
PETER IBBOTSON and GEORGE WALKER
Editor DAVID WITHEROW
from London's Talk of the Town with hosts Lennie Bennett and Jerry Stevens and guests
Freddy Cole - from Atlanta
The Cooper Sisters - from Seattle
Fred Travalena - from New York
Ballet Espanol 'Fantasia'-from Madrid
ALYN AINSWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Lighting JOHN MASON
Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE
Produced by ERNEST MAXIN
A two-hour investigation presented by Don Cupitt of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
There can be little doubt that Jesus is in fashion. Even in a secular century, he seems to exercise as strong a grip as ever on our imagination. But is there any basis in history for the Jesus of television and cinema or the Christ of the Christian Church? Did such a man ever live and if so can we discover what he was like?
DON CUPITT follows a trail of manuscripts and archaeological discoveries back to the time of Jesus. He consults John Fenton , Principal of St Chad's College, Durham, about the miracles and myths. George Caird , Professor of New
Testament at Oxford, challenges the idea that Jesus thought of himself as the divine ' Son of God'. Other contributions and reactions from Professor Anthony Birley , Professor David Flusser , Bishop Christopher Butler , Canon Michael Green , Brian Hebble thwaite and archaeologists Nahman Avigad and L. Y. Rahmani.
In Israel Don Cupitt attempts to piece together the events of Jesus's life in the places where they happened - starting not in Bethlehem but in Nazareth. Shocking to some, exciting to others, the Jesus who is emerging from modern critical scholarship is very different from the traditional Christ. Is it possible that the Church itself has not done justice to this extraordinary man? Reader MARTIN JARVIS
Producer PETER ARMSTRONG
Book (same title) £2.25, from bookshops
Weather
The first of two programmes
A chance to develop your understanding of French by watching the same news seen by French television viewers earlier this evening on Télévision Française Un, and recorded via the Eurovision link.
This is an opportunity to gain a French perspective on world events, and an insight into today's main news stories inside France.
Production TERRY DOYLE
John Westbrook reads
Ghosts by ALASTAIR REID