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An exploration Who is God?
Man has looked for God in many places and in many forms. David Winter looks at some of these and talks to The Archbishop of Canterbury about the traditional teaching of the Christian faith.
Producer NORMAN STONE

Contributors

Unknown:
David Winter
Producer:
Norman Stone

A series of five programmes presented by ROSAMOND RICHARDSON 4:Take Nine Squares
You can use a sewing machine to make large patchwork items like bed covers quickly and easily - as well as cushions and fashionable skirts, waistcoats and blouses.
Series producer PETER RIDING
Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS

Contributors

Presented By:
Rosamond Richardson
Producer:
Erica Griffiths

Another Little Drink'
A series of film reports by Trevor Philpott
2:The Landlord and the Pub
For many people, the most desirable way of earning a living that there could possibly be is to run a nice little pub. There are scores of applications for every vacant tenancy. But over the past 20 years pubs have changed both for the people who use them and for the ones who run them.
What kind of life is it for the lucky few who do get the pub of their dreams? How much of the business can they really call their own? What kind of living can they expect to make? Are they able to deal with violence, the under-age drinking, the alcoholism, the good customer holding his car keys who they know has had a little too much? Will their lovely little pub turn out to be a goldmine, a treadmill or a nightmare?
Assistant producer MICHEAL MABER Written and produced by TREVOR PHILPOTT (Repeat*

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Philpott
Producer:
Micheal Maber
Produced By:
Trevor Philpott

North of England v The All Blacks
The North. led by Bill Beaumont , already have a victory over a touring side this season, against the Argentines. Yesterday they were looking for ' The Double' in the last match the Eighth All Blacks played in England.
Commentator at Birkenhead Park:
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Series producer BILL TAYLOR
Followed by Rugby League results

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Beaumont

By satellite
Australia v England from Brisbane
BOBBY SIMPSON introduces highlights of the third day's play.
Commentators
JIM LAKER, FRANK TYSON, KEITH MILLER and NORMAN MAY
Television presentation by the AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Tyson
Unknown:
Keith Miller

A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest seen by news cameras around the world. The interesting, the picturesque, the important and the dramatic plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. With Richard Baker
Editor RICHARD GAMBL1

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Baker
Editor:
Richard Gambl1

Germaine Greer sets the scene for tonight's production. To place Shakespeare in Perspective she travels to Italy and offers a personal view of the play.
Director BARBARA DERKOW Producer victor POOLE Preview: page 27
The BBCtv Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, £1 35. from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Germaine Greer
Director:
Barbara Derkow

by William Shakespeare
Starring Celia Johnson, Michael Hordern, Patrick Ryecart, Anthony Andrews
with John Gielgud as Chorus
and introducing Rebecca Saire
Preview: page 27

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Music composed by:
James Tyler
Music played by:
London Early Music Group
Series title music composer:
Sir William Walton
Fight arranger:
William Hobbs
Choreographer:
Geraldine Stephenson
Make-up artist:
Dawn Alcock
Costume designer:
Odette Barrow
Script editor:
Alan Shallcross
Designer:
Stuart Walker
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Alvin Rakoff
Chorus:
John Gielgud
Sampson:
David Sibley
Gregory:
Jack Carr
Abraham:
Bunny Reed
Benvolio:
Christopher Strauli
Tybalt:
Alan Rickman
First Citizen:
Alan Bowerman
Capulet:
Michael Hordern
Lady Capulet:
Jacqueline Hill
Montague:
John Paul
First watch:
Jeremy Young
Second watch:
Jeffrey Chiswick
Escalus:
Laurence Naismith
Lady Montague:
Zulema Dene
Romeo:
Patrick Ryecart
Paris:
Christopher Northey
Peter:
Paul Henry
Nurse:
Celia Johnson
Juliet:
Rebecca Saire
Mercutio:
Anthony Andrews
Potpan:
Gary Taylor
Tybalt's page:
Robert Burbage
Old Capulet:
Esmond Knight
Musician:
Danny Schiller
Friar Lawrence:
Joseph O'Conor
Balthasar:
Roger Davidson
Apothecary:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Friar John:
John Savident
Paris's page:
Mark Arden
Citizen:
Marguerite Young

starring
Michael Sacks , Ron Liebman
For Billy Pilgrim conventional time has no meaning. Since his return from the Second World War. he has been ' unstuck in time.' Whisked to the Planet Tralfamador he is told that his entire life and inevitable death have been pre-ordained.
Screenplay by STEPHEN GELLER. Based on the novel Slaughterhouse Fire or The Children's Crusade by KURT VONNEGUT Produced by PAUL MONASH
Directed by GEORGE ROY HILL. Films: p ?5

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Sacks
Unknown:
Ron Liebman
Unknown:
Billy Pilgrim
Unknown:
Stephen Geller.
Unknown:
Kurt Vonnegut
Produced By:
Paul Monash
Directed By:
George Roy Hill.
Billy Pilgrim:
Michael Sacks
Paul Lazzaro:
Ron Liebman
Edgar Derby:
Eugene Roche
Valencia Merble:
Sharon Gans

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