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An exploration Who is Jesus?
This man totally changed the course of history but was he a fake, a good moral teacher, or just a prophet? Is it still feasible to think of him as the Son of God in the sceptical 70s? The Archbishop of Canterbury provides some answers.
Presenter David Winter
Producer NORMAN STONE
An Everyman report by Peter France
The inner game is both a technique and a philosophy of sport. Tim Gallwey , author of The Inner Game of Tennis, teaches PETER FRANCE the technique by means of a tennis lesson: You learn control only when you lose control.' Racing driver Jackie Stewart , tennis players Arthur Ashe and Mark Cox , cricketer Mike Brear ley, marathon-runner Ian Thomp son, hurdler David Hemery , report on their personal experiences of the wider philosophy: that sport is the ideal means of fusing body, mind and spirit; and can generate ecstatic states surprisingly similar to those described by religious mystics,
Producer WILLIAM NICHOLSON Editor PETER ARMSTRONG
featuring The World Cup The Men's Downhill from Val Gardena
This weekend the world's top downhill stars are in the Italian Dolomites for. the ..second major race of the season.
Commentator DAVID VINE
Television presentation by the ITALIAN TV SERVICE
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
The Barbarians v The All Blacks
Introduced by NIGELSTARMER SMITH All who enjoy Rugby football will never forget 27 January 1973, for that was the day the Barbarians and the seventh All Blacks set new standards of excellence.
In the emotionally charged atmosphere of Cardiff Arms Park yesterday, Graham Mourie 's men strove to reach the heights of their predecessors as the New Zealanders completed a tour in which they have been superb ambassadors for their country.
Commentators at Cardiff Arms Park BILL MCLAREN with GARETH EDWARDS
Director DEWI GRIFFITHS
Series producer BILL TAYLOR
Followed by Rugby League results
By satellite
Australia v England from Perth
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
A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest seen by news cameras around the world, plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. With Kenneth Kendall
Editor RICHARD CAMBLI
BRIGID BROPHY sets the scene for tonight's production. To place Shakespeare in Perspective she offers a personal view of the comedy which was originally an Elizabethan ' best-seller
Director BARBARA DERKOW Producer VICTOR POOLE
The BBC TV Shakespeare: As You Like It, £1.35, from bookshops
Where it happens and why it's happening, with the correspondents of the BBC in Britain and round the world.
Film editing BOB SCHOLES Editor GEORGE WALKER
Lumberjack
The Loggers of British Columbia
Once, in the British Columbian forests, communal bunkhouses and cookhouses with trestle tables heaped with hoteakes, meats and soups were home for the logger. Day after day by sweated labour he brought down trees 25 feet across and 150 feet high. Then he dragged them through the forest by teams of oxen and later by steam engine - all this for 25 cents an hour.
Today, the same men earn as much as$100 a day;$250,000 mechanised giants and intensive re-growth programmes have changed logging into a farming business. But the old skills have not died and the Canadian lumberjack remains a breed on his own. Written by RENÉ CUTFORTH Narrator BLAIN FAIRMAN
Producer Richard ROBINSON
Series editors ANTHONY ISAACS and MICHAEL ANDREWS
Weather
continues the season of films of the 70s.
Starring Gary Grimes, Jerry Houser
The teenage trio who enjoyed their Summer of 42 find the world greatly changed with America at war and the choice of enlisting or going to college facing them. Benjy opts for the Marines, Oscy reluctantly for college with his friend Hermie. For all of them it is a time of growing up.
Written by Herman Raucher
(First showing on British television) Films: page 18