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D. H. Lawrence wrote a play and a short story about this event - the death of a collier. PROFESSOR RAYMOND WILLIAMS explores the difference between narrative and dialogue, with JACK SHEPHERD as D. H. Lawrence and ROSALIND AYRES as Mrs Holroyd.
Producer SUZANNE CAMPBELL-JONES
A BBC/Open University production

Contributors

Unknown:
D. H. Lawrence
Unknown:
Raymond Williams
Unknown:
Jack Shepherd
Unknown:
D. H. Lawrence
Unknown:
Rosalind Ayres
Unknown:
Mrs Holroyd.
Producer:
Suzanne Campbell-Jones

,Football Association Coaching: Tactics, Skills
8: Attacking in the Attacking Third of the Field (2)
Coaches RON GREENWOOD
DON HOWE , DAVE SEXTON
ALLEN WADE , HOWARD WILKINSON Players KEVIN KEEGAN
TREVOR BROOKING , LUTHER BLISSETT VINCE HILAIRE
Producer BOB ABRAIIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Ron Greenwood
Unknown:
Don Howe
Unknown:
Dave Sexton
Unknown:
Allen Wade
Unknown:
Howard Wilkinson
Unknown:
Kevin Keegan
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Unknown:
Luther Blissett
Unknown:
Vince Hilaire
Producer:
Bob Abraiiams

Sir Nikolaus Pevsner , who died last month, was best known for his series of handbooks, The Buildings of England - a survey of nearly every building of architectural interest from public lavatories to stately homes.
In this film, first shown in 1974 when the final two volumes were published, Robert Robinson journeys with Pevsner to Staffordshire to discover how the books were written. The late Ian Nairn , the architectural writer, and Sir Roy Strong , Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum , add their own assessments of Pevsner's great work.
Producer WILL WYATT
(Pevsner, the Necessary Art - tonight at
9.20 pm on Radio 3)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Nikolaus Pevsner
Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Ian Nairn
Unknown:
Roy Strong
Unknown:
Albert Museum

Five programmes examining the role of Members of Parliament. Consultant MALCOLM DAVIES 2: The Art of the Possible
Life at Westminster: ancient ritual, legislation, the Whip and the guillotine, Question Time, select committees.
Back-Bench power: reality or myth?
MPs taking part include: The Rt Hon John Blffen
The Rt Hon Edward Du Cann Julian Critchley
The Rt Hon Michael Cocks and George Cunningham
Film editor TERRY WILLIAMS
Directed by NICHOLAS METCALFE Producer TONY ROBERTS
(Postponed from 12 May)

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Davies
Unknown:
John Blffen
Unknown:
Edward du Cann
Unknown:
Julian Critchley
Unknown:
Michael Cocks
Unknown:
George Cunningham
Editor:
Terry Williams
Directed By:
Nicholas Metcalfe
Producer:
Tony Roberts

Jn the second of the new series (Riverside has performance and interviews With the mysterious San Francisco group The Residents. filmed during their recent Mole Show tour.
Studio music is provided by APB from Aberdeen and ex-BAUHAUS ,leader Pete Murphy reveals his plans for the future.
Executive producer MIKE APPLETON Director DAVID G. CROFT Producer JOHN BURROWES

Contributors

Leader:
Pete Murphy
Producer:
Mike Appleton
Director:
David G. Croft
Producer:
John Burrowes

A selection of the most popular programmes from Delia Smith's Cookery Course. Offal
.Delia shows just how delicious and economical liver and kidneys can be in recipes such as ' Paprika liver' and ' Kidneys in tomato sauce'.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RIDING
The recipes are in the Part 3 book, £4.25. and also in the Complete Cookery Course. £10.95 from booksellers

continues a season of feature films made for television. starring
Louise Lasser , Charles Grodin
Jane needs to get from New York to Los Angeles. Michael needs a co-driver across country. But is it really a good idea for them to travel together in his new car? Jane is not too hot as a driver, as well as being a compulsive worrier. And Michael, well he is a man rather set in his ways ...
Screenplay by LOUIS LASSER
Produced by WILLIAM s. GILMORE JR
Directed by JOHN ERMAN. Films, page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Louise Lasser
Unknown:
Charles Grodin
Play By:
Louis Lasser
Directed By:
John Erman.
Jane:
Louise Lasser
Michael:
Charles Grodin
Waitress:
Julie Bovasso
Passer-by:
Mark Syers
First stranger:
Tony Di Benedetto
Second stranger:
Marcella Lowery
Blind man:
David Thomas
Customer:
Rosemary de Angelis
Familiar face:
Jeff Eagle
Attendant:
James Borelli
Old man:
Paul Fix
Bernice:
Kate Murtagh
Max:
Michael Aldredge

A Musical Tribute to Nat King Cole with special guest Natalie Cole
The songs ' Unforgettable ', ' Nature boy',' Mona Lisa ', ' Sweet Lorraine ', ' When I fall in love' are all synonymous with the style and voice of Nat ' King' Cole. In this programme, JOHNNY MATHIS recalls and sings the music of one of the greatest and most endearing musician-singers of the century.
Musical director JIM GANDUGLIA Script BENNY GREEN Sound LEN SHOREY
Lighting BILL MILLAR Designer CURIS HULL Production
YVONNE LITTLEWOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Cole
Unknown:
Mona Lisa
Unknown:
Johnny Mathis
Unknown:
Yvonne Littlewood

The BBC Television International Sheepdog Championship
Introduced by Phil Drabble with Eric Halsall The Finals
The rolling hills of Ayrshire, the distant islands of Cumbrae and the Firth of Clyde provide the back-cloth for the last day.
The four competitors in today's finals combine their unique skills with the intelligence of their dogs in a major test of shepherding or ' sheep herding The finalists: Singles:
NORMAN DARRELL and Pat (England) v DICK NICHOLLS and Rod (Wales) Brace:
TIM LONGTON with Clun Roy and Tweed (England) r GLYN JONES with Bracken and Lyn (Wales)
Director MICHAEL KERR
Producer IAN SMITH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
Eric Halsall
Unknown:
Norman Darrell
Unknown:
Dick Nicholls
Unknown:
Clun Roy
Unknown:
Glyn Jones
Director:
Michael Kerr
Producer:
Ian Smith

including SDP Conference Report Donald MacCormick presents a full report on the Social Democrats' conference in Salford; with John Tusa and Linda Alexander in London to assess the news at home and abroad.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Linda Alexander

11.55 Geophysics of the Red Sea
The past. present and future history of the Red Sea Basin is examined in terms of sea-floor spreading, as the Earth's crust splits apart.
12.20 am House of Refuge
Where can battered women go? The women at this refuge in Swindon comment on the problem and the inadequate provisions.

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