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An international chesstournament presented by Jeremy James
Twelfth of 13 top-quality games Tony Miles (GB) v
Lothar Schmid (w. GERMANY)
Analysis by WILLIAM HARTSTON
Designer JOHN BONE
Director SANDRA WAINWRIGHT Producer ROBERT TONER
Full list of moves on Ceefax page 258

Contributors

Presented By:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
Lothar Schmid
Unknown:
William Hartston
Designer:
John Bone
Director:
Sandra Wainwright
Producer:
Robert Toner

The programme in which the BBC hands over air time to the. public. Tonight: with the help of the Suffolk Fire Service
Sarah Gascoine presents Swift to Serve
'Alpha Seven-five, Alpha Seven-nine "...
' Some people's heroes are pop stars, some footballers - mine are the local firemen! ' .,
In Stowmarket, as in countless other small towns and villages, these men leave their normal jobs at a second's notice to help the Public, attending not only fires but numerous other emergencies. They are swift to serve us - but how can we, the public, help them? -
Made with the help of THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMME UNIT

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Gascoine

A series of eight autobiographical films in which Malcolm Muggeridge looks back over his life, and over his 50 years as a journalist ana broadcaster - featuring extract from some of his programmes.
5: 1957-1967 . A Clash with the Establishment. American Lecture Tour.
'A man came up to me ana shook my hand, and he said_
" Never forget that only dead fish swim with the stream." Its a good saying. I thought, if ever I had occasion to have a family crest or motto, that is what I would choose
-Only Dead Fish Swim with the Stream....'
' A spectre is haunting the American way of life - leisure. The richer, the poorer, the happier, the sadder, the faster, the slower.
When the good life has been lived, hire purchase payments all completed, body odours all extinguished, happiness faithfully pursued - what remains? '
Film editor DAVID LEE
Producer JONATHAN STEDALL
Book (same title), £8.95, available from 7 April from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Editor:
David Lee
Producer:
Jonathan Stedall

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Point of View
Sanity; insanity observed. A rare opportunity to look at the people of the 4077th - through the eyes of an unseen soldier.
Written by KEN LEVINE and DAVID ISAACS Directed by CHARLES DUBIN

Contributors

Written By:
Ken Levine
Written By:
David Isaacs
Directed By:
Charles Dubin
Hawkeye:
Alan Alda
B J Hunnicutt:
Mike Farrell
Col Potter:
Harry Morgan
Hotlips:
Loretta Swit
Major Charles Winchester:
David Ogden Stiers
Radar:
Gary Burghoff
Fr Mulcah):
William Christopher
Klinger:
Jamie Farr

Written in nine parts by Elaine Morgan.
Starring Philip Madoc, Lisabeth Miles, Kika Markham, David Markham
BBC Cymru/Wales

Contributors

Writer:
Elaine Morgan
Historical Adviser:
A. J. P. Taylor
Original Music:
Kenyon Emrys-Roberts
Designer:
Pauline Harrison
Producer:
John Hefin
David Lloyd George:
Philip Madoc
Herbert Henry Asquith:
David Markham
Lord Grey of Fallodon:
Anthony Sharp
Winston Churchill:
William Hootkins
Reginald McKenna:
Hugh Morton
Margaret Lloyd George:
Lisabeth Miles
Megan Lloyd George:
Lisa Grug
King Edward VII:
Lockwood West
Charles Masterman:
Michael Cochrane
Debutante:
Delphine London
Tory lady:
Valerie Wynne-Williams
Murray of Ellinbank:
John Boxer
John Redmond:
Dermot Tuohy
John Dillon:
Denys Hawthorne
Anita Williams:
Gillian Elisa Thomas
William George:
William Thomas
Richard Lloyd George:
Iestyn Garlick
Sara:
Elen Roger Jones
French girl:
Nia Ceidiog
Frances Stevenson:
Kika Markham
Richard Lloyd:
Meredith Edwards
Gwilym Lloyd George:
John Francis

PETER SNOW, CHARLES WHEELER , JOHN TUSA and PETER HOBDAY present an informed account of what's happening in the world; the latest news and weather forecast from LINDA ALEXANDER , plus the evening's sports results from
DAVID ICKE.

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Unknown:
Linda Alexander
Unknown:
David Icke.

A series of programmes about the life and music of the Hungarian composer seen through his six string quartets
Introduced by YEHUDI MENUHIN
String Quartet No 3 (1927)'
Bartok was 46 when he completed this quartet and by now internationally recognised. It is the shortest of the set of six, but the most concentrated. Into its one movement Bartok compresses a tremendous range of emotion from tender warmth to bitter violence, played by the Lindsay String Quartet Peter Cropper (violin) Ronald Birks (violin) Roger Bigley (viola)
Bernard Gregor-Smith (cello)
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Introduced By:
Yehudi Menuhin
Violin:
Peter Cropper
Violin:
Ronald Birks
Viola:
Roger Bigley
Cello:
Bernard Gregor-Smith

BBC Two England

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