Story: The Duckpond (traditional) Presenters
Sarah Long , Ben Bazell
Graphic designer LINDA BROAD Pianist ANNE DUDLEY Designer BOB STEER
Scripts by ROBIN HALDANE
Directed by MARTIN FISHER Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELCATE
A feature film starring
Nicholas Ray 's filmed portrayal of the birth, life and death of Jesus Christ concentrates on three main elements of the New Testament story: the life of Christ Himself, the tensions between Herod's court and the Roman administration culminating in the execution of John the Baptist at Salome's behest, and finally the story of Barabbas, told in counterpoint to that of Jesus.
Screenplay by PHILIP YORDAN
Produced by SAMUEL BRONSTON
Directed by NICHOLAS RAY. Films: page 23
with Geoffrey Smith and Clay Jones
Dyffryn House and Gardens near Cardiff have had a chequered history, but at the moment they can certainly be described as being in a ' go phase
Geoffrey and Clay look at the enormous amount of work that goes on to produce a splendid public garden and discover a lot of useful tips to help the ordinary gardener.
Produced by JOHN KENYON BBC Birmingham
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
Reflection on the Stations of the Cross, filmed in the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem.
5: The Holy Sepulchre
Jesus is nailed to the Cross; He dies and is taken down; He is laid in the Sepulchre.
Written by MONICA FURLONG Narrator RONALD EYRE Reader MARTIN JARVIS
Editor ESTHER RONAY
Producer SHIRLEY DU BOULAY
A special television programme based on the poems of JEREMY LLOYD
Set to music by JIM PARKER with illustrations by KEITH MICHELL starring Penelope Keith
Keith Michell , Harry Secombe Gordon Jackson , Jeremy Lloyd and Noel Edmonds who says:
' There's a second tidal wave of Captain Beakyism about to engulf us all. Can you imagine - Hissing Sid cakes! It's extraordinary the way that it's caught on; the characters are a headline writer's dream. The key thing is that Jeremy Lloyd wrote a lovely series of poems-and isn't it great that they are being so widely heard! '
Musical director JIM PARKER Sound LARRY GOODSON
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer PAUL TRERISE
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
Ten films in which Magnus Magnusson explores the Viking world.
3: From the Fury of the Northmen
' The Danes live in the sea' cried one victim of Viking attacks 1,000 years ago and so it must have seemed as Danish Vikings poured along the coasts of Europe and up the great rivers to loot Paris and Hamburg, or into the Mediterranean in search of Rome, the greatest prize in Christendom.
Tonight's episode of Vikings! shows the other face of the Northmen too - the Danish townspeople who produced some of the glories of ancient art, and the powerful Danish kings, who moulded Denmark into a Viking nation.
With Ben Kingsley , Daniel Massey Dennis Edwards , John Bennett
Music by JACK POINT
Series adviserPROF P. H. SAWYER Research LIZ WRIGHT
Film editor MALCOLM DANIEL Producer RAY SUTCLIFFE
Series producer DAVID COLLISON
BBC2 Snooker Championship
The second semi-final for the 1980 Pot Black Trophy, played over two frames.
Eddie Charlton (AUSTRALIA) twice Pot Black Champion v Dennis Taylor (N IRELAND)
1979 World Championship Finalist Charlton is unbeaten so far in the series. Taylor, who has won two games out of three, plays in his third semi-final since 1975.
This is the first time that these professionals have met on Pot Black. Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
CommentatorTED lowe Director
ROY NORTON
Producer REG PERRIN. BBC Birmingham
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer - let him step to the music he hears however measured or far away."
Jack Clemo is a poet. He has been blind for 25 years, deaf for 40, and has marched tenaciously out of step with his contemporaries for most of his life. He also has a fierce Christian faith and in his work a natural gift for the erotic.
In this 60-minute dramatised documentary Jack Clemo guides us through his own strange and private story, from the isolated Cornish schooldays, through his tortured struggle for faith to final acceptance and literary acclaim.
Alfred Hitchcock's film starring Sean Connery, Tippi Hedren
Margaret Edgar is beautiful, clever - and an expert thief. Her crimes and her hatred of men are the result of a deep-rooted neurosis, which Mark Rutland, a wealthy publisher, is determined to unravel. Discovering her criminal activities, he forces her into a loveless marriage and sets about investigating her mysterious past. The results are even more terrifying than they both imagine.
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The classic sci-fi series exploring the boundaries of man's inner self when faced with alien forces in time and space.
Starring Warren Stevens co-starring Robert Webber
In exchange for scientific data a professor sells his soul to a sinister creature from outer space able to materialise in human form. Now the creature has a soul capable of human emotions, such as compassion, and has to face the problems that such knowledge brings.